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HOUSE DEGUNES rane ae, ~—TOSEAT BERGER BY 309 10 1 VOTE Convicted Representative _ Charges Plot Because He Is by Socialist. WASHINGTON, No Nov. 11.—Repre- sentative Voigt (Rep. Wis.), the only mOt@ber of the House who voted to permit the seating of Victor L, Berger, Milwaukee Socialist, against the vote Of 909 to 1, thus ousting Berger, was bay to-day explaining his vote. Berger was denied his seat because he has been convicted of seditious utterances, “The \question with me is whether I @m@ willing to concede to another ma& the right to express his opinion,” Mr Voligt declares. “1 have no sym- pathy with the campaign of persecu- tiom Ggainst Berger.” ‘The vote was taken after Berger had attempted for nearly two hours to justity his position. The only q@estion of dissent in the House bout the exclusion was whether or not the long address should be ‘per- mitted to remain in the Record. Im- mediately after Berger finished, Representative Rucker (Dem., Mo.) moved that the remarks be excluded a scion nesta tessa RN from the Record. j “I think it would be an outrage to , ) print a speech like this,” said he. ; Representative Mondell took excep- } tion to this view, and moved that the | spagon be laid on the table, stating! to exclude the remarks would, make a martyr of Berger and cause thelr wider circulation throughout the country. . Berger declared his exclusion was © cut-and-dried affair because he was @ Boctalist. take back nothing I have snid Mm My speeches and articles,” he as- sorted. f 10 JERSEY CITY RIOTERS * GET A MONTH EACH IN JAIL Men Were Picketing Road and Forcibly Taking Possession of All Who Passed. Following rioting yesterday at the H. W. Johns-Manville Company | plant, at Manville, N, J., ten men were arrested by armed deputy sheriffs. Last night, when they were arraigned before Recorder Sutphen, im the Somerville Court, he sentenced «hem to thirty days each in the county jail. About 1,500 striking em- ' ployees of the plant took possession of ail roads leading to the factory and turned back everybody connect- et, wite the operating departments. Superintendent Walter DeWitt attempted to drive an automobile through one beaten, His car was thrown into a ditch. A riot call was sent to Sherit? Brokaw, who loaded twenty deputies, armed with riot guns, on a motor truck. All but ten of the riot- ers fled. | NAMED AS GO-RESPONDENT, , HIS-WIFE WINS A DIVORCE [ie = Dt. Hoffman, Testifying in Ow | Defense, Says He Paid $1,000 to/ | Mr. Goldman to “Keep Quiet.” Supreme Court Justice McAvoy yes- terday granted a divorce to Mrs, Estelle Hoffman, wife of Dr. Iaaiah 1.. Hoffman’ of No. 235 Madison Street. Mrs, Hoff- man sued for divorce when she learned that her husband had been named us g0-fesponden: in a ane action Srouett by Herman Goldman Mee i ctdman obtained a decree by de- fault, pat the case. was reopened “upon eet eh by Dr. Hoffman, who claimed he wished to prove himself innocent e charges made against him and that he he had neglected to appear in the iret fr action because he did not think that Mr Goldman could obtain a divorce on the evidence he could produce, Hoffman then brought sult, nam- ing Mrs. Goldman, and Dr. Hoffman, testifying in his own defense, declared that he had paid $1,000 to Mr, Goldman to keep the matter quiet. | FIGHTS DISPOSSESS SUIT. Mr. Rich Charges Ex-Sheriff Grit- fenhagen Is Unfair, ) Mrs, May Anna Rich, who leases a ten-room apartment at No, 855 West Hn@ Avenue, applied yesterday wefore | |} Supreme Court Justice Delehanty for a temporary injunction restraining former Sheriff Max 8. Griffenhagen, who owns } ) the apartment house, from contin roceedings against her Rich, in. her application, 0 Company in. September at a yearly rental of $2,100 and that her lease has two years to run. | She claims that the trust company : knew that she sublet a number of room ¥ to lodgers and that Mr. Griffenhage Krew it “also when ho purchased the pro e ie * that she has paid her rent 5 real reason in into three email apartments f bringing a greater combined ntal, Hearing the application was set down for of the gfoups he was |, THE & SIBERIAN REDS SLOW DOWN. —_ Soviet Troops Seize Fastot, Near+ FOR HIS STAND ON WAR} xoxnos. sor than oman ao. spatch to Associated Press dated Nov. the Tittmen fallway, the Siberian ist Army flow holding from Mulishinskoe on the north to the front of Galishmanova-Kozakova- Dubenkino-Petropaviovak. VICTOR BERGER. ©.crnediriet Ween, 0.0. STARTS GOLDEN RULE CLUB TO EFFECT WORLD REFORM J. G. Your Begins ‘Begins With Dinner to Eighteen Men From All Walks of Life. John Goodall Young of the Majestic Hotel, 724 Street and Central Park West, believes that the application of the Golden Rule to business, politics, society and everything will make this earth a veritable heaven. Mr. Young launched his Golden Rule campaign last night at a dinner at the Majestic. The affair was attended by eighteen persons, who were chosen from a8 many walks of life. A florist, a grover, a busindss man and Fopresen~ tativés of Other vocations, professions and trades, were present. Letters were read by Mr. Young from Vice Presl~ dent Marshall, Charles M, Schwab, John D. Rockefeller, Secretary Lan- sing, Sarmuet Gompers and many others, indorsing his idea. ‘The eighteen chosen guests at the dinner are to form the nucleus of the Golden Rule Clubs of America. Thoy are solemnly charged to put into effect in their everyday relationships the aoc trine of “do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” ‘The first direst goal of the society is to bring capital and labor together Ly inducing each side to act toward the other with the utmost spirit of altrus inside yoke. Before Mr. Young undertook to put this scheme into effect he was a leader in the Boy Scout movement in New York. HER SURPRISE. (Prom the Roston Oto) Jack—My. wife just handed me a big ur birthday? 0; L told her I was going to a lodge meeting and she said she hoped I would hold some good hands and win the price of some shoes. Hotshevit troops, who forded the} Fastot now surgeate a Bolshevik Tehim River in tho réar of the si- ? bérians, who stoutly resisted and held the town some hours, but finally had to evacuate. A Colutin of Orenburg Cossacks 6 reported to be approaching Petro- 1 reports that-the Bolshevik advanced | paviovsk from the southeast to attack | ten, of No, 00 Washington Street were somewhat the -Bolshevik some need 4+ Prog, Oooupation ia rene, forty-five | to-day in a critical condition from food miles southeast of get troops is reported in & Russian Bol- 4™ and an arn Petropaviovek was first entered by’ a Kieff. 34th Street—New York Announce Another Sale Wednesday. Leatherette Sport Coats For Women and Misses Strictly Mannish and most de sirable for motoring, hiking, general outing and sports wear. Leatherette is a warm protection against wind and chill. terse side is of Suede Cloth. The garment is not bulky or heavy and ig guaranteed Waterproof. Colors: Tan, Black or Slate. Raglan Sleeves. Belted. Straps and Buckles at Cuffs. Very Remarkable Value 25.00 Women’s Coats 2nd Floor capacity. Sealine Coats (Dyed Coney), 30 inches long. Taupe Nutria or Australian Opossum Collars and Cuffs. Value 195.00 135.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, | 36 in. long. Belted Model, | Self Collar, Cuffsand Bor- | der. Value 250.00 | 185.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 30 in. long. Self Collar, Cuffs and Border. Value 295.00 | 225.00 Sport Model of Moleskin, 30 in. long. Loose back, belted effect. Self Collar, Cuffsand Border. Val. 395.00 295.00 | Nat. Muskrat Coat 186.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Important Sale of Women’s Fur Garments. | The noteworthy Values offered are not always in the nature of “Reductions.” the result of the makers’ price concessions based on oar own tremendous purchasing Thus can we always truly feature Extraordinary Values at Moderate Prices Prices Are in Some Instances * Less Than Present Cost of Manufacture movement on Ki from both sides of the Dnieper. THREE PTOMAINE VICTIMS. — Lawrence Larusso, thitty-elght, & laborer, hia wife, Mary, and aon, Frank, ht flank. taken to the Brooklyn Hospital early poisoning, eft, by Soviet)" Their cries arouded neighbors at oa8 despaton to-day. Last Mire, Lar a 8 ane urs | inate condition, ae the main part of thalt evening meal was a freshly killed The reported capture of lshicken- The re- Satin Full They are Attractive Gray Squirrel Coats, 30 inches long. Youthful Models. Self Collar and Border. Value 425.00 325.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. long. Belted Model, Self Collar and Cuffs. Value 435.00 350.00 Hudson Seal Coats \(Dyed Muskrat), 36 in. long. Belted Model, Beaver Collar and Cuffs. Value 475.00 375.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. long. Beaver Collar and Cuffs. Value 575.00 465.00 Hudson Seal Coat 360.00 ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 19 | Wednesday Bargains for Stout Women * If our prices seem too low to be true, please remember that there are many reasons why we can sell high grade merchandise at temarkably low prices. We sell only our mail ordér stotkes and factory samples. The materials were bought at prices of six months ago, Our “‘off-the-avenue” basement rent is very low. COATS || COATS ‘onver- Sie caller haiftined, elt all around. Pom Heather Eabpeet, ground, Flalf-tined . Sines up to Two pockets Sizes Mets trimmed with | | peature op to 36. ti A very bi A bi Avery be $3475 ius. $3950 This ia just an example “tas, toate. made in os cone at SEG of oue coats at tha price, *" ae the me? me All new styles Melton and Wool Vig- V1 noe iene HOSE we sees The model pic tured is of All Silk Crepe de » Chine trimmed with hand- braid Vertible calla ‘th, is just on example of our many waist (oo bargains. 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