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We STRIVES BARRED IN LATEST UNION. OF NED PRESSMEN | > Lockouts, Too, Are Frowned | On ani Contracts Are to Be Carried Out. J ") 8ST. LOUIS, Nov. %.—Oreaniaation Of the newly formed Web Pressmen’s | i Union, to be kuown as the United | Newspaper Web Prossmen's and | ' Juniors’ Association of North and| South America, has been perfected | here. ‘ | Resolutions were adopted providing | for group insurance, settlement of ali Working grievances by arbitration, the “; ib: of s | , floers charged with | ton of otlic | In a state replying to one! ' fesued at Indianapolis by H. N Kellogg. Chain of the Special Standing Committee of the Amertcan Newspaper Publishers Association that publishers eh Ud not recognize the new univn, President Frank J je said ! r, Kellogg, apparently, haa been ; informed &s to the 4 of o anization by our enemies We 7 Ii name a committee wait on plain that ajl existing con I} be fulfilted. @ he learns that our organiza. tion ill be composed strictly newspaper employees, that the pub par strikes uss Was their o and that when: t re y disc ing with temanced by th Priniors’ Connect! Here To-Nti Deal With “Vacationtate.” The Executive Council of the Inter- Qational Typographical Union Is ex- ected to arrive in this city from Indianapolis to-night and make an at- tempt to solve the issue raised by the “vacations of compositors in book and job offic Following a meeting of the Allied Printing Trades Council last night in the Pulitzer Building, Stephen G Kelley, Secretary, announced that 1,290 feeders had left their expelled local to rejoin the International. He said two delegates, F. O Donel Devins and John P Mines of the new feed- ers’ organization had been seated at| th, ie | with power,” | Renown's Gailors | front of the Columbia Boat Club were -|saw the distress signal and decided THE EVENING worRtd,: RIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. "a UNKNOWN SAVES LIFE BY ACROBATIC STUNT form and the train, which had started to move. Her heavy fur coat ap- peared to be drawing her to certain death, ‘ With wonderful agility ste pulled Nowhere in New York AATHATS TH B wie!"No MORE: " M* DOUGH ON SUCH FOOLISHNESS. BESIDES 1M OWA HELD MA BOY MEA NEW SUIT — THAT'S Mer I! we nr CAN You IMAGINE C boa EXPECTED || PERsALLY lon DEAR, | Me TH worey, , $ DiDw't YO, wot La woo TO-DAY Pm a ern. Groce 7 Fr got Hy ey 1 mow MY oN NANTS ARE || KAS THE Most Cy YING TOO MUCH DENT, S| 50 (hh GOING To Qs 0ucke TT 560% — n~a—— \] cept Say ALL THE Bul s}\WHO OCIONYT RAISE THEIR ! ; Coun.0 HAVE A EXQUISITE TASTE Pcanc mw a TELEPRONE Yas AN’ 3 | HOPE THEY HiBIT ToBacco her arms from the coat and as it disappeared under the cars the young woman leaped to the platform and tan scfeaming down the Might of stairs to the waiting room. [n fright she rushed by commuters, flew through the waiting room, leaped in an automobdile driven by another young woman and disappeared before the railroad employees could learn her name, ) THK MISS. Kir Girl Slips Out of Coat That Was Dragging Her to Death Under Car Wheels, (pectal to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Nov. 21.— By slipping from her. fur coat, a pretty woman, who fell in the space between the platform and a moving train at the Harlem station in this city, leat ped from being ground beneath the wheels After she had escaped from the coat and jeaped back to the platform, the gar- ment was caught by the wheels of the first car and torn to bits. ‘The young woman had just asststed a crippled woman, supposed to be her mother, to board an express for Manhattan, aod as she jumped from the last step made a misstep and lipped between the concrete plate Se Sap Sue Oro are, 2 ‘ Dr. BAS na Stranmied. om ‘Care Dr. Otto H Schultze, medica! anstet- 1, ent to the District Attorney, as « re- sult of whose autopsy on the body of -, Mrs. Bessie Cook Troy of No, 1465 Amsterdam — Avenue, husband Michael, Is now on trial for his life, de- fended tor several hours on the wiineas stand yesterday his decision that. Mrs Troy's death was due to sttangulation instead of @ fall from her window, as Keported by Chief Medical” Examiner orris. Q What is Castoria ASTORIA is s harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- ante. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoes; allaying Feverish- | ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, “Le Bose; former cystodian of the ex. | pelled 1, had “taken up similar work with the new body. A circular signed by Mr. Le Bose, | Robert ‘anil, John* Dinan and Joseph Barton, was issued, urging feeders to meet the committee of the vew union ‘that is not running wild — j COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB “DRY.” Po: a Union Jack Distr When the Prince arrived tn town | and was taken to the Renown, it was noticed that the four Union Jacks In upside down. f Officers of the big ship tmmediately that it was caused by the long dry spell. Whether they accepted the hint and came to the fescue has not been made puh knows the visitors erybody makin's.” An ota Cotambia Philolextan, dest literary clety in Columbia Coliege, wil) present “Tom Cobb, or Fortune's Toy.” by W 8 Gilbert, on Friday and Saturday he cast of the play 1s; Colonel O'Fipp, W. Het- | field; Tom Cobb, Richard Whipple, H. Merri! fingham, F Footman, Columbia Bi “the council's meeting, and that Max | 4 w. fan “department Is hing the players. case. $5,000 SILK SHIRT THEFT y to Catch Culprits When De tective Some of the Booty. FouF men tn a taxi robbed the shop No. 1576 Broad- 7th Street, of fancy silk hirts worth #6,000 at 2 o'clock yester- which they never could have done in the days when Broadway was not a deserted village at 2 A. M Shernberg complained to the police veaterday and Detect!¥es McGann, Man- Flafierty were assigned to the ne value of a wide acquaintance was shown a little later when a man, of Benjamin § way nea {day morning, ey an Asked Is r 47 EAS LAYER IANO send for Catalogue. PEASE PIANO. COMPANY, 128 West 42nd Street. 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklys. 67 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. aids. the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature or Ci Fletcher, and has been made under Schreyer. diamond setter: Abe Gropper, costumer; Alfred Abrams, broker, and Isadore Knable, actor, All were charged with burglary. Later the detectives who evidently lacked such an acquaint ance, approached Detective McGann on Broadway near the scene of the bur- lary and offered to sell his some shirts . . his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. McGa de an appointment for! arrested Morris Kuba, @ baker, of No in ms an ath to view the shirte at an| 64 Suffolk Street. charged with re-| All Counterfeits, imitations and (Fe wale are bat Experiments that address in West Forty-sixth Street, | ceiving atolen goods. trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. According to the police the four men Ms; be , jennine Castotia always bears the signature of and took with him Detectives Manney| According to the pollee, tt | y y folds avi and Flaherty. They arrested four men Stherg “away. and had 4h lett” when who described themorives as Wdward arrested to Buy The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Get Your Overcoat Now HILE there is far from an abundance of overcoats _ this Winter—especially the good kind, Brill Stores are filled al- BROADWAY # 8 es =a = Thousands of fine BAT WK ara TL Flushing and Graham Avenues. 39 1 (3 for $4.00) Sizes 1314 to 1714 “Each $1.39 or 3 for $4.00 An entire Bargain Aisle will be iven over to this sale—a table to each size to facilitate selection. A Good Suggestion— Buy these Shirts for Christmas iving as well as for present uses. Each *1.39 G for $4) —Muin Floor, Flushing & Graham Aves. hi Te eta BATTERMANS BROOKLYN Saturday’s Anticipation Sale Event! ‘Sale of Shirts The Biggest We’ve Ever Held TERMAN se aa | | t f she ale Shirts, like custom-made with full five-button ay and collar sizes 133 to 17/4. Not a Shirt in the Lot Would Sell Regularly at Less Than $2.00 There’s an endless assortment of patterns, in single and cluster stripes—all manner of colors and color combinations—all white grounds and with soft cuffs. | ‘ae 7a most to overflowing with the best things of the season. Overcoats by the hundreds—particularly | Kuppenheimer Overcoats Every solitary one offering you - everything that can be expected of a good overcoat—and more. Coats of every good kind—long ones, short ones and medium. Smart, warmth-without-weight, form-fitters; big, warm, shaggy ulsters; smaller but almost as warm ulsterettes and those good old stand-bys, Black and Oxford Chesterfields. Coats in smart mixtures and in plain colors, with half belts, whole belts and without any belts at all. Kuppenheimer and Brill Overcoats, $40 to $100 Suits, $35 to $80 Brill Brothers 1456 Broadway 219 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 44 East 14th Se, 125th Street at 3d Avenue 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn EDITORS: | COMMEND} MEADE On of many tributes to Meade enterprise “The Shoe Retailer”* Boston, Oct. 9, L019, Mr. James BE. Meade. je Dear Sir—You may be “sure that your letter of the 6th'inst, pleased us very much... . Your company is to be congratulated if for its enterprise in originating [A this sale and for the very pe iE triotic manner in which it was conducted, | am sere that you should receive the commenda- tion of the United: States Die trict Attorney for the Dist of New York, and also of thir Williams, the Fedéral Food Adiinistrafor, who hae supervision of the work of the so-called “Fair Price® Commite tee’ in your city. ‘ Wishing your company qum tinued success, we beg to re main, very truly yours, om Re chery (editor). 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