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inns | » «(mg Company, was sentenced to Sing} ee the strike, Pascal dicd several days PRE PONE © ~ STRKNG PIKE WHO HIT WORKER GOES 10 PRISON Bakery Company Chautfeur| owe May Serve Five-Year Term » —Victim Died. . wee George Green, a striking chauffeur °" formerly employed by the Ward Bak- Sing for two to five years by Justice! Cropsey to-day in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Green, acting as a picket, struck John Pascal, who had refused to join ‘later and Green was at first charged with manslaughter. This was changed to asault and Green pleaded guilty. In imposing sentence Justice Cropsey said in part: “The laws of thié country are most ifeeral. They do not require persons to continue in employment if the terms and conditions ure not sati factory. But the law that permits this freedom of action also permits freedom of action on the part of those who wish to continue at work. And the law does not permit others to prevent them from working either by intimidation or by violence, “You and your fellow strikers com- mony to-morrow, admitted that he H I FLIEF mitted this assault because the man |uet County began organization of | hud refused to conduct « apectal | ‘ | continued to work. Your act was Mrs. EDWARD emergency deputies, The settlement] iiivcr service for “Dr, H. Willan that of a coward. It was unmanly then appeared to be in the hands of | j4 /, an ine nineke a f and un-American. It was also 6B. CLOSE pe Picton r oe bs dr We eat rare bs sb Aviator Soars Over Channels Near against best : rf oderhowe’s ‘stateme hat whe bac : ised lation The cours will aver oe Friends of Daughter of Late Cereal | pied their Greenwich home with heir) Employees of the Jo gi ae | been informed by telephone that ber Atlantic City in: Seareh stern in enforcing the Jaw in such 1 ¥ |two daughters, who have been nward- | Company living at Dound TOOK, | over hud been killed in 5 auto tor Two. circumstances. Manufacturer Unaware of a ed to her custody. ‘The court order | Raritan and Somerville depend upor| ori accent at. French Lick a js sowiit me = _ 3, y ” a hereto ti . we fori) $ Family Breach. permits them to visit their father #| jitneys to carry them to work: THC] Co rings, He maid that, although Mina | Covisl feat te The Bering Won, sMablished 18 | Marjorie Post Close, who Inherited | Mitted to retain her married name. | half a mile from the plant. If 4) iiofman” was a wealthy young man, for the two youthrul aportamen. from TRACTION FARE RAISE CASE most of oe $30,000,000 estate of her, The Closes were married in New | Jitncy managed to rush one Kroup Of} who was related to Vincent Astor, [the Winchester School, a private educa- father, C. W. Post, the cereal manu- | York Dec. 4, 1906, The ceremony was | strikers a whistle was blown and) ing who t lived with his father in |tional institution in Longport, who igai facturer, ks been awarded a decree} performed in ce Church, the site| the car was stopped down the road] yiiiprook, Y., and in Pasadena, [have been missing since Friday morn- ‘Wants Nixon to File Fuller Return] of divorce in the Superior Court here | of which was presented to the chureb | Thao reacts group. eh , Cal, he had been unable to find any ~ bpiled i y ey oi § eee teas 5, 4] a 7 orat! by the bridegroum's great | JeWitt, in an automobile with... o eyer heard of doctor |*fter mud hens, © mother ne fo Pronserdon Witt Or Uimeice [ce eres an CICES, NEW VOrn, Arie iba Murad, crushed the fest pe pte Yer heard Of & deter Tie boya has concluded that they have “4 lawyer, | grandfather Joseph Richards, rushed by that ni ia se che Ve aie Go Finch. News of the court finding will sur-| The bride was in her nineteenth| guard Dut wan stopped by the sec-| phe Rev, Mr. Holthasen also said Te abun tichpeis tile Gasuneeeee Corporation Counsel Burr to-day| prise the friends of both Mr. and: yeor and fp ed $2,000,000 in her, ond. The automobile was throw®/inat there had been no fatal auto- The missing boys are Jelih Ledee appeared before Supreme Court Jus-| Mrs. Close, who were not aware such|own name, her father having trans- | into a ditch. Richards escaped down | mobile aecident at French Lick |ter, won of Mra. trude Ledbetter, of tice Giegerich on a motion to compel|an action had been filed or that the/|ferred securities to that amount to| the railroad tracks, DeWitt was 80| Springs Oct. 29, the day Miss Loder- | thin city, and Tu nd Inzard, son of s Public Service Commissioner Nixon| couple were not living on tho best of her when she was a child. roughly handled that he had to be} hose said that “Dr. Hoffman” and his | Mr. and Mra. C. I. Isaard of No, 241 fo file a fuller return to the alterna- terms. For several weeks, Mr, Close has lived at his town ho t tive writ of prohibition tseued by in Manhattan, while his wife _oveu- Justice Finch which prohibited the }} Public Service Commissioner and the however, | THE EVENING WO rjorie Post Close, Heiress To $30,000,000, Given Divorce ONL | re é One of the children, Adelaide, eleven | | years old, enjoys an income of $60,000 a ye r her grandfather's will Manhattan and Queens Traction Com- pany from raising fares Gbove five conta, “AS s00n as Mr. Nixon became Pub- lic Service Commissioner he assumed the right to abrogate free transfers and to compel a transfer charge which meant an imposition of $800,000 a year in Manhattan,” said Burr. “Then he went into Brooklyn and illegally and unwarrantabdly imposed $1,200,000 upon the public. “Notwithstanding the protests and the decision in the Quimby case, he “qbrogated the agreement in the city's franchise as to the North Ghore com- pany operating in Queens and per- uMttee an increased charge there, “The return to the alternative writ tn this case is incomplete and evasivi Terence BE, Farley, counsel for the Vublic Service Commissioner, charac- \erized the motion as an attempt to hift the burden of proof to the de- fondant. COMING WITH 30 CHILDREN, Last of 3,600 Who Married Daygh- | boys Due Here This Wek. The last of the 3,600 war brides ot American soldiers are due in New York this week, 248 of them with 30 children, On the Northern Pacific, due to-day, there are 10 soldiers’ and 20 sailors’ | wives and 2 children, On the President Grant, due in a day or two, there are 161 yoldiers’ wives and 21 sailors’ wives, and 19 children, 15 of them babes in arms, On the Mer- cury, due to-morrow, there are 36 sol- dlers’ wives and 9 children. The Y. W. C. A. has had charge of sending the women and children to New York from Brest. Tho brides have ranged in (wy from fifteen to fifty-five and are estimated to have been thre fifths French, one-fifth English and tho reat scattered among twenty-one other nationalities. ‘About 400 children have been sent over with the war brides, some of them by previous: marr! SS ee MISSING LIBRARIAN HUNTED, New York Asked te Al Samuel F. Crow: (Sperial to The World.) WINSTED, Conn., Noy. 10.—Members of the University Club at Hartford have appealed to the Bureau of Missing F sons, New York, to look for Samuel Crowell, manager of the Hartford L’ brary Bureau, missing nine days from a ganitarium in Enfield. State Guard members, relatives of the missing man, policemen and clubmen combed the territory within a six-mile tract of the institution without finding ——— Saye “Extreme Men” Are im Control on Both Sides, LONDON, Nov. 10.—The American Government's Nation-wide round-up of radicals was ‘a measure of panic to which the Geveramen: driven by ts of the last tronthean ‘article by the Chronicle's labor correspondent, who recently re- turned from America, declared to-day. ‘ xtreme men" are in control of both capital and labor in America, the correspondent asserted. MARSHAL FOCH GREETS “VALIANT WAR COMPANIONS” IN THE AMERICAN LEGION —— Message to Minneapolis Conven- & Glue, A reward of $600 has been of. tion Also Pays Tribute to Those fered. Wears, are entertained that Who Rest in France. re erenn MINNBAPOLIS, Nov. 10. | URGES CREDIT FOR EUROPE. REETINGS from Marshal 0 Foch, Allied Commander- Com cial Organization in Havoc, Saye B, Guine: Declaring that Central Russia are commercially upon in-Chief, were transmit- ted to the American Legion Con- vention to-day by J. J. Jusserand, French Ambassador to the United Europe and insolvent and the solvency of these countries States. rests the prosperity of the world, Ben1 | bs . jamin Guiness, head of the banking firm Marshal Foch's message in part {7 sidenberg, Thalman & of No, follows: 25 Broadway, arrived here t jay on “My Valiant War Companions: Sar liner Baltic, after spend- ‘The 11th of November, 1918, caw months in England studying the capitulation of the enemy; vanquished Germany was crav- ing for mercy and she delivered over to us such trophies as his- tory has never known. “With head erect, the vallant American fighters of the Ar- gonne, of the Meuse, of the Somme, of Flanders, after hard days, resumed once more, by the side of the Allies, the march to- ward the Rhine. Z “Proud to have been at your head, I send my most cordial greetings to the veterans of the destroyed and he made I eFedit be extended to insolvent ation. —_ TEAMSTERS WALK OUT. Mem Quit in Wage Dispute; 1 ers Deny Strike Called. Differences over the carrying out of resulted in a ters quitting work thia Officjals of loca! No, 807 of Teamsters’ International said a had not been called and that men would be back at work dur the afternoon, & recent wage agreement, number of t morning the great war, illustrious by their An agreement between the T + immortal deeds, and to those | nd local No. who, in the camps of America, were preparing with ardor to come and take their part in the the union were to 5 a Week and a overtime at the rat > battle. | Lehigh Rebate Cake Sent Back, “Lastly, I wish to salute, as | WASHINGTON, Noy, 10,—The Su- ever living in a memory of the |preme Court to-day remanded lower courts for further he case of the Government past and on the threshold of a future common to us, the tombs Lehigh Coa] and Navigation Company of those who Ile in the soll of jon charges of accepting, rebate m > . |the Central Railroad of Now France, resting there as a symbol | the Cantral Railroad of N 4 a¢ our indissoluble union.” Violation of interstate Commurce laws. 248 FOREIGN WAR BRIDES | WOMAN TRAPS THIEF = d- WITH $500 LIBERTY BONDS: Mrs. Edna De Witt Restores Prop. | erty to Owners Before They | | Knew It Was Gone. The presence of mind of Mrs, Kdna! B, De Witt of No, 159 West 45th Street, to-day led to the arraignment before Judge Nosalsky in General Sessions on a charge of grand larceny of Frank C, ‘Jackson, eighteen years ojd, No. 141 Fast 127th Street, and his plea of guilty. He was remanded to the Tombs. Last Wednesday Mrs. De Witt we two men get out of an automobjle and enter a restaurant opposite her apart- ment, She saw a young man come up take from the tonneau two large grips. Mrs, De Witt followed, In front {of the Hotel Ritz she attempted to seize the youth, but he dropped the grips and ran, She overtook and pointed him out to Policeman Fink who arrested him, The two men were still in the restau rant when Informed of the theft. They | were on thelr way to Qilam!, Florida, In the grips was @ quantity of expensive | h wearing apparel and $590 worth of Liberty bonds, JERSE ALERT us PIANO STRIKE BREAKING UP. Manufacturers Say 40 Per Cent. of Men Are Back. The strike of 8,000 employees of piano! factories in New York showed signs of Aisintegration this morning, according | to the manufacturers, who claim that | 40 per cent. of the strikers returned to work on the old conditions, including the open shop. On Saturday the manufacturers sent ovt letters saying that if the strike con- tinued the companies would move their | plants to other cities “where Bolshevism and radicalism have no control over labor." sceisiipastanenacenines Ning. Railroad detective, twice Indicted fe murder in the first degree in killing | Vera Rickard, his sweetheart, and her mother, Mrs. Isabell Rickard, by shoot ing at their home here May 4 during a fit of jealousy opened here to-day Donald Loomir, the only ey witness rea 2000 ON STRIKE INJERSEY ATTACK NT OFFICIALS cca Unskilled Workers of H. Johns-Manville Co, Drive Back Workers. SOMERVILLE, N. J. Nov. 10—/ we. op. pniitips, brother-in-! of Skilled mechanics and office €M=! Miss Sophie Loderhose, No. 1447 Dean | Dloyees of the H. W. Johns-Manville| stroct, Brooklyn, said today that he Company who attempted to go to work as usual this morning in the), big plant at Manville, two miles from | , here, found every avenue of approach | guarded by groups of laborers who! went on strike to-day, 2.000 strong, |to enforce a demand for an eight- hour day without reduction in wages | The unskilled hands have been work- ing ten hours. The workmen-guards in every) case that has been reported per- | mitted office employees to proceed to | the works. All but one of the execu- tives was “passed” in like manner, a Prosecutor A. M. Beekman of Somer-) attended by a physician ¢ Superintendent Christian. | sen’s chauffeur was his daughter and they paid no uttention to tne com- mand of the first line of pickets. As they approached the second group one | j, man jumped into the road. Miss Christiansen slowed down, the |i climbed onto the running board the bose drove to the office George r and |‘ ually getting into the plant as em- pioyees and bas been busy organiz- ment to postpone the filing of he band’s will until her Duchess de Chaulnes, daugh arriy application for testamentary that Mrs, Thomas was named as resi: uary legatee. -- Se ON TRIAL AS SLAYER OF TWO. Arraigned on Charge of Killing Sweetheart and Her Mother, BINGHAMTON, N, Y., Nov. 10.—The trial of Newell Y. Evans, a former Erie of the tragedy, cuted onan el in front of the winde confined Evans, while rep May Settle M A conference which may settle the | strike of millinerf workers, whicn has lasted nine weeks, will take place | this morning at the Hotel Martinique, | |it was announced yesterday. Both the |union and the Ladies’ Hat Manufa |turers’ Protective Association ac- Jcopted the invitation of Dr. Paut Abelson to meet in an attempt to djust the dispute, The union insistn t 12,009 employees are on strike. FITTING’ Comfort and garment. one-—men, women ‘The will of the late Margaretta nandez, filed to-day, leaves $8.0) the Institute for the Relief of th tured and Crippled str $2,000 to to the Staten Isla ‘the Society for th tion of Exceptional Flees MUNSING That’: America demands 'Munsingwear. Over 10,000,000 perfect fitting Munsingwear garments sold annually. There's a correct size and style for every- The satisfaction 1 tric Hht wire, field, $1,000 to the Langu Aid to He $1,000 to the French Ho: to. the children of Home. The small residuar to relatives. UNION SUITS satisfaction in every 's why Union Suited and children, "PHANTOM LOVER’ would not further discuss the mys | Loderhose t« solved the case to his own satisfaction. | He the romantic mystery. Miss Loderhose | hose, Phillips decline had gone. story of the Many theories have been evolved in the wei under the] P 1 HAS LEFT THE CITY AFTER | STIL BAFFLES A GR LEAVES CTY Relatives of Miss Loderhose| Unable to Clear Mystery in Brooklyn Romance. ery surrounding the Identity of the} nan who was to have married Miss | | had | morrow until he admitted that he was baffled by | and Miss Emilie Loder- eft the city, but Mr. to say whore they her sister, have Gossips continue to discuss the “phantom bridegroom.” explanation of the strange case, but | Supt. Walter De Witt or the packing] jone of tho theorists has shown @ | Gaehie py assaulted. to being | Motlve which would make clear the fanville, which sprang into be Ay crnsaereritaaa’ avarddlt two years ago with the opening of kage ore wh sess bad babes bu Weng ocmrooe jthe factories, is not an organi: The Rev. John C. Holthusen, pas- - chalice municipality and so is without 4) or of the ynmanuel Lutheran Church, BOY RIFLEMEN PERSHED | police force. Lato in the forenoon who was to have performed the cere- ompanion, Dy. Cochrane of Buaiti- | Most Hainseberry Street, Germantown, tte ane labs | "carty Ovington of the Curtiss Ayin The minister admitted that elab- |. H4tly Ovingtan 0 : af station resumed his ins} meadows and th tfternoon from a jon of te preparations had been made for ding. pews of the churety \to ga as far a May County, wad been altered to provide a ntre| where the boys’ boat may have been aisle for the wedding procession, An Funes given yun manufacturer was working on They believe the 1,000 organ which Miss batteau and striker’s protection. said her flance was to avy flow of water ‘There aro many foreigners em- : ptlonally high de, ployed at the plant a the ay, » that 4 niet neve ~ ones who are on strike. It is said a{the many telegrams of condolence je Inlet and drowned. “Bolshevik” element has been grad-|which Mixy Loderhose had received after her brother=i death notices for Dr. received of these n law inserted the | Hoffman had all the telephon es were Bald to h rver until Fr twenty-five years old. ix about iday MI LLER| “Better Chocolates ata Lower Price” CANDIES Special for To-day and To-morrow Surprise Gems that are hougets A box-full of the most surprisingly appetizing sweets truly gems in the art of candy making. Creams, 31 and ‘caramels, with centres just replete with de- vors and dipped in a coating of our superior va- juley, drained H suntipe, from ti 1 milk chocolate. By nd dripping @ savory ipecial for To-day and To-morrow mallows squares of pure d with — tousted ntly flavored with smothered fluvor, Just coating mothered “Ina smooth, luscious me of thick milk chocolate milk chocolate, Extra Special Extra Special 54c und Hox Mail Orders Filed Deservedly The Largest Selling — Ceylon Packed Tea in the World ("PHANTOM LOVER” ROMAKCE the inland channels this rane and planned were oh ene Pic Discrepancy of 415 Votes Beiween Police Returns and Those of Inspectors Charged. Announcement was made In City Hell td-day that a comparison between pottee | Eine returns by election districts and those of election inspectors shows that Robert |14 Moran, Demoeratic aidate for |votes. If these figures are verfied, tt |means that instead of leading Moran by 1,263, La Guardian's actual plurality wilt {be but 948. ‘The information concernit 'Moran‘a gain comen from his own office. | Samuel 8. Koenig, Chairman of the Republican County Committee, way told | lof the Moran claims. He sald: “There \is no error or discrepancy because the Jomciat returns (rom which the canvass | wii! be made by the Board of Canvaasers sealed and in the possession of the ‘ounty Clerks, and will not be avaliable for comparison unt!! Wednesday.” The revised Agures made public at Mr. Moran's office are as follows: La Moran Guardia, Manhattan 145,035, + Brooklyn 167,764 | Bronx |Queens . | Richmond | GIVES HIM NEW oan =e Fa ; eenela "ap appeared in the Pequest, city Alte “cpposed the wants to from White Plains “event ane tan s frenty-nve live ie, managin director of ‘Aldermanic Prestent, das gaingd 416/o¢ London ne GrapeNuts | Weateheater Fare Heart |), A nearing was closed to Publie STORE CLOSE " Teeaty have come from prominent men, ine ~ a Ys | SHONTS WILL Fi FIGHT GOES ON cluding Vincent Astor and former | Chester Rogers, No. 396 Boulevard, AVERY SPECIAL PRICE | we. a) Ot ot aa ar President Taft. Rockaway Beach, was held in $1,500 * jo" aregards Miss Loderhose is the daughter of | pq. oh “oP * i . soy Her Former At Hea Padutnose wie lived at No. [Dall on, charges of grand larceny andi for. such |wellomade, ‘attractiv George W. Files of Files & Dixon, utnam Avenue, Brooklyn. |} |Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, robes as these. The picture attorneys for Mrs. Milla B, Shonts, Vibes | lar tal des Detectiv Shea of the Elizu- “ sty * chi widow of Theodore P. Shonts, asserted oop A ar rater: Strect Station, Manhattan, |f@ shows the style, neatly shirred © . to-day that Mrs, Shonts would stand phie, Emilie and Matilda, the latter re Rogers with atea’ a silver yg g i i “ Patiay islatiunee on hiss ans asked | alee chara Pilhipaee tirine hia ite caw at an basketvail came [fg across the belt, and tied in front, for letters of administration of the} tine, neighbors recalled to-day, Mr. (0),\"iantal Muiltvan saya”, Rogers {fy With the sash. The pockets are con: SBhonts estate to contest the bequest of |/Loderhose was very strict with his] struck him with a chair. Theat was : y 3 her husband's residuary estate to hw [aughters. After his death, Mr. and | the basis of the assault charge venient—the shawl collar is becoming. friend, Mrs, Amanda C. Thomas. Mrs. Phillips went to live at No, 817 Teogers, miners nm renee old, Pin I rrow w | d Cc h : , sf vutna Avenue, and Sophie meriy in the navy, where he said he Mr. Files sald Mra ‘ peered h deleted ally nose | wae a momber of ‘the ‘guard. of honor 6 nan ale cor POY) Open aarti no attention to statements made In the si ‘ Dr t Wilson on his second tr! , ’ ’ Sentroversy” by ‘Stanwood, Menken. her treet. Mina 10-1 fp Maen both charkes, He (py Wisteria, vale coral. Women's former attorney, in support of aasser jee y b en by ons that there was mutual a with blond h the case s put AT 5:30 P. 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