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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920.” | HOUSE WINDS P| |Six of Firemen Who Took Daring Part BITTER DEBATE ON in Rescues at West 51st Street Fire PEACE RESTON Former Speaker Clark Tells , the House That Wilson Will eto the Measure, railfonds @or Grand View Hall at 8 4 ero} o’closk ttle afternoon) in \rebeltion against the majority of] ‘The strike vote of omployem af organisation, the brake. |the Hudson and Manhattan tubes, whe, except condeectots, are members of a local of the Brotherhood of Rail- way Trainmen, of which I. 1. I. Hunt ie President and J.H. Eckley ie See- retary, will Gerin at 4 o'clock. this aftefrioon #t Hancddk Hall, No. 148 Nowark Avenue, to cbntinue until to- Morfow morning. side Bolding. tho others and the rest leaniiig out ‘to form a. living Brace for the fireman, g¢t across to the stl! op which Kelly lay. ‘Witt one hand grasping the eash of the wit dow and his feet braced on the sill ‘ Walsh auliing the juimctallgus ae < for Failure to Appoint Adjust- the four in the other window and ment Board. then leaped bagk acrogs the space] WASHINGTON, April 9.—The Senate himself, “Cho fire burned so rapidly | to-day ordered OE trvuatication of the that the firemem had, arrived and|raiiroad strike. Without debute it ttarted their work of rescue before] adopted the McCormick resolution, di- Dr. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler were|seeting the Senate Interstate Com- awakened.’ Dr. Wheeler, with his|™erce Committee through a sub-com- wife following him, went to the east} Mittee to investigate and report im- vindow of their room on the second | Of the. “outlaw raitrosd, = teteeaued loor front, Mrs. Wheeler turned). | Lf oack and ran up the staims. Con- fused in the ' smoke, the dentist thought his wife was safely jout of the window, ard crawled easily across the coping into a window of No, 58. Battalion Chief Key, who had been rejoined by O'Reilly after the rescue of Miss Lyons and backed by Lieut. McCune and John A. Johnson, working up the stairs under cover ot Breekiym Giel. of two hose sprays played. -behind| After spending thirteen days in the them by men of Erigines Nos, ¢5|R#Ymond Street Jail and Kings County and 8, saw Mrs. Wheeler's Hospital Observation Ward, Carl Diet- dimly’ through the smoke going up|Tich of No, 872 Blake Avenue, Brouk-” the stairs a floor above them. lyn, was sentenced to twenty days i ‘They ‘fought their way after her|the Workhouse by Magistrate McGuft: and found her unconscious on the bed| in the Gates Avenue Court on u charge in Miss Lyons's room. She was ter-| of, disorderly conduct. ew y Mise Jeanie SENATE QUESTIONS “OUTLAW” STRIKE, 4 s ' McCormick Again Attacks President we “The men are practicany tnant- mous for a strike,” Hunt and Mckley said. “They are now being paid the same Wages as utreet car men. They want the wages of railway trainmen. Conductors getting $4.50 want $6. V Collectors getting $4.16 want $4.80; ms trainmen and flagmen getting $868) WASIIT DN, April 9.—President want $4, We believe this ie our time | Wilson Js certain to veto the resolu- to strike when the road will feel it! von declaring peace, Champ Clark, van THA tit soslguinyood: vinmnane Democratic ender, sald in to-day's and tie up all traffie in and out of | debate, which cloned at 6 P.M. New York.” The resolution will never become At the carly mectings of the ratl-| ofrective and the Republicans in try- way yard strikers at — Ber#eR| ing to pase it are “like the bull which | Bquare and Fischer's Hall, #peak-} tried to putt a railroad train off the ers demanded =the = “impeaett-} track,” Mr. Clark said, Ho expressed ment” of Willam Lee and Warren! gown: that the resohution would ro- ‘ tmany defections of ‘switchinen: and Stone, Presidents of the Trainmen’s| coiye a majority in the Senate. * flagmen that the willingnes of the /#"4 Locomotive Kagincers Brother-| 1» iy a furtile performance,—full of others to work was useless. The yards ,00d8 who have opposed tho headless! .ound and fury signifying nothing ex- [fat 129th Street were in the same con- | *tfike sitce It begun in Chictise) vent a desperate and unavailing ef- | dition, < Pthfee yeirs ago. Thomas B. Healy.) ror not to ‘make pence’ but to ‘make The io Manhattan from 724 M@nager of tho strike of the Marine} somo politioal capital’ that is apt to j mnie Fa Cun set were idle ex. Affitation, appetired at the railway |ace as a boomerang,” the Democratic 1 @né train, which went out ! Men's Movtings and rowed cheers bY ipador said. “Instead of making peace 7 2 tion whieh demands any action Is to be e ao GARTER SEEKER SENTENCED. Gets Twenty Days on Complaint gr mpt action if jective.” PHI od lines reported strikes. Starting at Los Angeles, where ap- proximately 1400 yardmen walked out yesterday, the strike spread to yards in San Francisco and Oakland and other California cities. Unionined railroad workers at Lowis- vine, K at & meeting voted al- most unanimously agai@t striking in sympathy with the Chicago .“iasur- gents,” Brotherhood offftials re- ported. ARE ATTEMPTING TO FORM several terminals b abot ¢ complainant waa fibly Durned about, the arms 8d | ss, rrin, seventeen, of No 944 Dr. Bul of Bellevue, who had dressed the burns of Miss Lyons, took Mra. Wheeler to Balevue Hospital, Dietrich met her in the vest he was « detective looking for girl told | Over the Harlem Division of the New | ) York Cotitral at’ o'clock. Uncertaly | efforts were made to get arother ‘ train out for some timo this after- The West Shore Yards at Wee- | the Lackawanna Yards at\ and the Erte, Pennsylvania, Lebigh Vatley, and Central Railroad Now Jérsey Yards were Quieter \ than Sunday. The Erie, where the * mrike of the railway marine work- | efs of the harbor began more than a (week ago, had some reserve men at j Boon. f "The Now Jersey terminals were! 5 & his appreviation of the support given . 4a We toflowere Of "6 action of tte |B, Uw lend sn tote nih. aerte of in rollway workers. After hours of confusion the meet- Ings appointed temporary chairmen and began to arrange demands for wage increases, The switch crew con- ductors, wlio havo been paid $5.42 « day, demand $8; firemen, trainmen and switehmen who have Been re- colving $4.08 demand $7.50, Meetings were carefully guarded. Persons who could not show union cards or re- ceipts for duo’ were put out, Those who attended were cautioned not to +Represemtative Flood of Virginia, ranking Democratic member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, announced the Democrutio progranme would be a motion to récommit the resolution, together with a proposal of the repeal of all war legisiation, = + Reprewentative Madden, Republican, Jof Mlinois, Ansisted that the majority resolution would not be an Invasion of the constitutional pdwers of the Pres!- nt He said that since the President 4 “refused to compromise” on the “RUMP” UNIONS. Attempts to form “rump” unions in several other cities were in progress to-day and votes were expected to be be iy 4 summary of conditions th: out the country reported early tovdl follows: Chicago—8,000 men on strike; freight traffic estimated 60 per cent of normal, Toledo—4,000 employees of 23 roads idle, St. Louis District—2,000 men out; reight traffic virtually tled up. Buffalo—2,000 men idle. Jersey City—2,000 yardmen other workers out. Los Angeles—1,400 on strike, MAG CONE, Had ~ WHEN RAIL STRIKE DELAYS SHIPMENTS and AT RE IN HOUSE NEAR FIFTH VENUE = where she is in a eritieal condition. Mis: who had stolen some garters and Marrin that he would have to see $10,000. ee | | Gne Appellate Division of the Kings i County Supreme Court to-day susta! the decision of Justice February, finding Comptroller issued ction was granted at Manning Charter aig tn contempt of court 0 bav- $1,000,000 corporate bonds | fter Justice Cropsey had granted an | Church, Brooklyn. forbidding such a bond {as The damage to the house was about FINING OF CRAIG UPHELD. ft hers in order to make gure that she was not the culprit. It developed that in 1913 Dietrich had been sentenced to serve «ix months and in 1914 had been put on probation for a year for sintilar offenses, — Faneral of Col. Partridge Set for Sunday. The funeral of Col. John N. P. Police Commissioner in 1902 Mayor Low, who died yesterday at ais home in Westport, Conn., at the age ot eighty-four, will be held at 2.30 o'clock on Sunday’ afternoon at Holy Trinity Kk Bandits Get 99,000. MeGEy \Caraa tine THB dueat of William J. Schieifelin, of Broo':| gr. 1AOUTS, Mos April 8.—Five a call but gave up any effort to ac- talk to newspaper men, peace Treaty was Une for “the voice Detroit—1,; t 1 nt *, 7 lyn Citaen’s Union. ral it that) . i ath in the : Fs + eomplish anything with their aid. Healy, told the strikers that « dele-'| f the people to be heard,” adding that Han deealage ate men out, (Continued From First Page.) the “bands were iasued. without “nis| dits to-day held up the Lowell bank i" aperte from Staten inland thie af-' pation of the Teamsters’ Union hud te, remcuden “presumes to express) Kansas Cliy—400 men on strike. (Continued From First Page.) knowledge by subordinatés. here and obtained thelr voice, braced against the edge of the coping, | ~ ere NCTM A ES ARE RL 5 ye = Gary, Ind.—350 idle, Syracuse—250 men out. ternoon were that conditions have called on T. V. O'Connor of the Long- been growing worse hourly since be- shoremen’s Union at the Marlborough Fitzpatrick, who fs a a!x-footer, swung nerinaw, x fon, his physician, sald Mr. Wilson re dle to-day, ¥ as Re iy bea twee fay, utomobite “idee ai eat panera ding | . a recently because of the pregs of public \ St. Lo . cd ne i i} ice to Ad affairs OF publlo | cast St, Louis and Madison, My Modish aps chares: shea rte wb nene A we. +) | Notice to Adver?isers:)| want wanten to Give 450000 Indeme | 68M trafllc 1s reported virtually at ing is this Coat Wrap ching frock with hem. Buy direct from the H ae 3 Owing fo lack of space £3 vol. hinisag leon teas | a standstill with yardinen of twenty- H of all wool velour. has on air of charming manufacturer. | i wna jertieoments are vmitted)) | suckwon A. Dykman af counsel for the |#even roads on strike | Convenient for eve- refinement. The side ; iH a | Moki fe Brooklyn City Railway Company to-day | SOUTHWEST BADLY CRIPPLEL i} ning wear and chilly draperies of the tunic At practically whole- i i applied to the Appellate Division for an BY THE STRIKE. . I Spring days. Its wide present an extended sale prices. ih . M. the day preceding : Com- | All railroads in Kansas City, Mo. The finest musical instruments are the | collar and swinging Bip effect, while the yea ; ‘ ' Sormits ande'in order vill | five a bond of 40 Hit deteataiUres \t9'] operating under contracts with the simplest. Yet manv phonographs are i lines give it a decidedly feonbip dep” Pet Dado save from $5 to i 0 Worse” oftoe deinity the company in the event of its | Brotherhood of Railway ‘Trainmen strangely complicatca in design and iy distinctive ap- $35 and lower $10. A sarscunerateo cata fatll | The"itea iceenmpet fon with Tis aio | AP¥ affected and the strike has epread | nism, You will be attracted by i]) pearance... towe, = $29 % wed by 1 P. M. Thureday ialon was reserved, to Kansas City, Kan,, and Rosedale, the beautiful simplicity of CRESCENT tH] ‘ aon, end, insee 7 {an inddstrial @uburb. i, ae, Strike In C'ontng Big Steet Min Points throughout the Southwest raphs, id O., April 9 a- | Teporied emmarsnes had eee maces | Sold through authorized dealers only. thorized strikes of railway employers | OM freight, and cattle shipments to | Creacent Talking Machine Co.. Ince New e will tle sap. Yarda of five, railroads in the | Bt, 1ols, Kansas City and Ubleago, "“Betadtished 1913. id } tween t50 and 200 men employed in Hotel yesterday and sought his views “Marquette out, to reach the New York murket this jhimselt down and called to Miss Lyons | the yards of the St. George terminal as to a combination of the teamsters On outae animes a jweek.' Bomo-.dsaiers talked .of A) to reach’ tp her hands “He had Just of the Baltimore & Ohio joined the and lomgshoremen in a strike in sym- Comtuic Ekesakts em atrikihe, Pigagpied pisiguierawen anes Aapnt grasped her wrists tale he ee etrike tate afternoon. The pathy with the harbor workers, Joliet, }--60 ott on four roads. desl ith ago, they said.) Mary McGuirk out of the smoke bil- < B. & O. Ia the one big railroad sys-| Healy suld he appeared us a rep-\ Scranton—s0 men idle. |had kept specially constructed empty |jowing from the next window cry: i= reaching the°Tstand, tho bulk of resentative of te American Fodera- * Springfield, Ul—Haltimore and |poultry ears from going hack to West-|«t'm going to jump sot io ichman on st 6. ern shippers, “ * 4 io it!" enlled Fitzpat- = Ta aremgebelbonnyd Cs Upc dibanaedbate, Sole eh erecta DR 4 Y Wagar Pelle sao sagas, alected Receivers of fresh butter reported pg ree wh aie mibwne y = meats, &c., coming in from Elizabeth men's, Bi erhoud is barged because and traffic detéured. s 5 rick. “I'll be with you WL, over the Arthur Kili Bridge! to tt hap police switchmeh and yayd- — that they are cut off from supplies} «] can't whit!" screamed the cook, f " men 1 en arm condyctors, Baffalo Industries € A by Strike.! from he West. Notwithstanding the}«jm going to jump.” Fitzpatrick, " , supsengicheermyrt faldt, Sea uen CE Gite Gatenu eas patricia BUFFALO, N. ¥., April 9—Indus-| receipt of 4,000,000 poiinds of Danish 11 weight of the secretary || For Friday and Saturday, April 9th & 10th } _ Late reports from the Oak Point, gation.” He said the Switchmen's with the ful ie) iT y er (Continued from First Page.) tries here to-day began ‘to feel the Dutter, ihe-price advanced to-day two on his shoulders, first begged |] BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE—wWho dors not know those > Westehester and Van N, Yards of Union, of which S. i Heberling is dragging t ie aban ee Gr ‘Stee thickly spen- | the New York,New Havdn afd Hart. International President, and which iy ere effects of the “outlaw” switehmen’s | cents. and then cursed the McGuirk woman, {} Sy Sthtneltaitest ‘fredh ‘wousted: Peanuts. This comler- + ford were that there was some work sob 32 ¥ ess Pat ye a cog cd ae time riding around in automobiles,| strike. The Lackawanna Steel Com-| ‘The highest grade of creamery but-| trying to give her courage to walt, tion Js produc! Uy our sberialiste on, Brittle, which, speaks | going on with the ald of rqad. train- men he Switchmen's Union | nebnobbing with politictans in Wash-| pany ha» been forced to lay off 3,800 ter to-day commanded 71 1-2 and 72) put with a scream which was heard Ih W "End E. POURB: DER: } men but not enouith’to make up ond- “Pdi Piss is eae iteg Serameet ate ington, and drawing good salarics,| workers because of ‘inability to get cents at wholesale. ‘The same grade] through the block, she leaped out and Two Important Week- xtra Specials i third of the regular freight, traypa, outnumbered aaa outvoted Sy. bbe The men Wort stand for dny mora) raw materials. The Ford Automobile was selling last weck at 661-2 cents.| was dashed to death below. : A men” who fix wage sohedule®) of that stuff. catted for by the schedules, Ps ‘fhe New Haven officials ntormnig the police that its forty t e' Officials of other steel plants and yteors increnyod 1 cent over yester- driver had purchase to lift Miss Lyons]} | eat, thickly sindded with tasty chow- | | Creainery pat Bal ao BR | qoaintaiaing the right of way between Other mpeakers attacking Lee and| Washington, who see the workers get| industries here suid to-day that un-|day and sold at 22 cents to the roof, The two then took her Mage ond coveleg } lg. en | | Stee a Pleseing qrartet Under se + the Bronx dnd Now Rochelle, quit in Stone WT Salamone or a aeitald their demands.” less their fuel supplies cam be re-| Maine potatocs sold for $12 per bag down into the Bishop house. Her|{ | velvety Chocolate. ue ree 49 Our tes. Tie woods. m from. men’ rt r eC! L, E aaeed euler eaniad Chee Sadi dd one ren on radatas to cay ecto) curesd Of ihe {RaureeRt strike of |plenished shortly. tity. Wi Rave to hog 266. pounds. .An enuivalent to al- agds were bedly burned whore she gee B4g S88 oy XE ie Cc a } particular grievance, but could get of members of the Trainmen’s| switchmen and enginemen on rail-| Close, ce moved without jn«|Most $5 a bushel, Sevoral days ag0 had clung to the edge of the window ———————- ) wetter jobs with contractors. Hrotherhdod t6 take the places of| roads throughout the country was In-| terruption, but livestock shipmenta | the price was $9.60 to $10, Occasion-| frame, Other Week-End Attractions ° after the @aity meeting of the com- fo. ewitchmen and yard brake-|gicated by il bed pl eit ore low. me food situation here has |atly, somebody came along who Was) Meanwhile Charles Kelly, the den- ' 4 ore than 20,000 men have joined} not ye! ecome ACUTE. 7 ptati but i -in-| dd istant, 7 RAD! meral managers of the floc! t on | that more tha: Willing to pay $13 for potatoes, but) tist's brother-in-law and ass! 5 5: m i prea Boe New York to-day dantioa taihe aeoaiing Be dies a the walkouts. ss Or area ea paralyze |*! % Tule. the receivers are taking who has been ill for eleven weeks in be idle ace & the formal statement dectafed that a wp to noon to-day, cogent to alMORE MEN OUT IN CHICAGO | Horne! snipotnes™ ‘ormlyee! care of thelr “regulars” and indis-| his room in the front of the third LASES or Bee § arora survey ‘of the'entire situation statement fram the offies of Pomme) DISTRICT. ; HORNDLE, N.Y, April 9.—terie Raj}. [Posed to take advantage of the situa-| lor, had struggled out of bed and |] } O 1 ca cotates, a } mprewented @ most serious Condition mount of western mall was received | Eight thousand Ineurgents are cut) roa awitchmen here will vote this af- | oD. made his way to the front window |} ee ee ccth * and @ teal menace to the city’s food this morning, it was sald. in the Chi¢ago istrict, where the ternoon oh, “be ausstion of declaring 5 SIT 5d PTS nearest the Bishop house. He fainted Raa Yalncetanidation Ar saan strike had its fnoeptbn ning nye aio, friporiant etwnen Jeraey Clty and ohie MRS. SHONTS WINS SUIT. and feli wtih his head and arms out- ‘Mac vd eee mittee BO reports from a sco D! cago and a strike here woul ralyze Matera ht re cand: seek: baok : eran le ve ays HARBOR TRAFFIC Pui creat to coast in which walk.| all through shipments, Penny) Reasiiaial wt ae pe ariver for Battalion|| | QUALITY. Vanmmrr Bry die Fecks : x Peat clement responsible tor the GREATLY IMPROVED [outs nave occurred predicted additions | cy veteng Cie | een Chiet Cook, went up into the board- ||] #94 style of package | Brooklyn, Newark. | Milk” chocolate | Silver “qtrike in Chicago, They have dis- 7 to the strikers’ ranks t- day. main at Work, ‘The appellate division of the Supreme | ing house and with the aid of Joseph Fox exnct, location seo | od Mshuse® Bile fegardeg their written agreements as Ferry Service Almost Normal, and Railroad brotherhoods’ omelals, who} GLEVELAND, ©. April 9.—Normal| Court in an opinion written by Justice) 3, Miksoveky, John Meenan, Carl Presi i panty well ‘as the law of the lund. Ap- te ight Is Moved D it ay have rump” conditions prevailed & all, Pleveland Edgar 8. K. Merrill bad made Lael Feller, George Tabert and Na- includes the container. 5 r jot m= nous dec y pi ne > et e ‘porently they have no real featare | reight Is Moved Despite unions and appealed to loyal ufton| ruliroud terminals to-day and all em=|an unanimous decision reversing th?) taijg Little, some of them in “end have submitted no complaints | and made no demands, It is a head- | the to drag Cleveland yardmen into the | 7 {nistratrix of the estate| 7 » district had reached its | temporary administratr «| harbor situidtion noted this morn- | Chicage strike, a ets ‘Theodore P. Shonts, afd aps } less, leaderless, unorganized and un we Fre a : Baht tha ferey{ Maximum, would be broken within serneloenn 6 of the late Th dore P. Shonts, and - HAMIL T IN’ ki lawful movement and a blow at col: /ns, s forty-eight hours and strikes in other 1,400 Men Are Ont in Los Angeles! pointing the Guarantee Trust Company i Wi lective unguining, for the lack of *efvices. | § ioyalty ty the men shows tho folly | *' of attempting to deal with them.” { Aeaderehip in the strike eeomed | ‘The Central Rallrond of New Jerscy| tne mon were returning to work.| begun early y Murs of administration reinstating her wun early yesterday, spread to other | letra o| e estate from which } presmeporncey 06 the PAN She te bad rr thi aka ty J yeatorday and x-|myoy asscried that frolght traffic] points in California last night when ip Ap posi of teense pea Ht Be ee renee acts cad. tas rearese's fot servi wan nornai| Was #0 9er oust. Bor pepe te bt en lpi — New Silk Dresses At tnen’s wtrike. ‘Thomas B. Healy and | it ee 11 "On the other hand, leaders of tha] {6 some points hind heen entirely cut) Meld for Dninaxing Proverty After fi others of the Marine Affiliation ad. |‘ morn ies frum Liberty} Fovalting yardmen’s union declared [ty well as switehmen. ns TeMER) drecrgh renee | i dressed big = mevtings at Bergen street were pot running, but the Li the strike was growing and that the pi ote | Two men were heki in Brool Bin, 1s i Coat raps | Square, Jersey City, and in Newark wanula sevice trom Barclay Street 4) Jo, would continue to remain cut of | WIM ‘Take Action Against “Ramp” dey by Naslstrate Haynolds | | Avenue, promising the strikers the ; support of the Marine Workers and the {, American Federation of Labor, The | meeting overflowed the hall at Bergen Mich.—200 men Pere SIBOTAGE OPENLY The way they are join- ing the new union shows they are de- termined to get some officials in with Itberal mileage allowances pay- ing overtime, but hold the yardmen to the minimum wage. denounced the new Strike. men to assist In breaking the strikes, dec! od, however, the walkout in th ‘A considerable improvement in feclared, howe e At Pier No. 4, North River, sixty men worked al) night, handling @ num- ‘ver of car floats of the Pennsylvania, parta of the country then would end. Chairmen of the brotherhoods an- nounced that in the Chicago district from Cortlandt Street was two-thirds normal yesterday and waa to be con pletely restored to-day. ‘The Brie ran | & normal ferry service from Chambers Street, but none from 23d Street yosters the parent unions, tgnoring notices | from Chairmen of the Brotherhood of Raliroad Trainmen threatening ex- assembling plant, employing 450 men, closed yesterday. failure of efforts last night of dissatis- fied switchmen, firemen and brakemen y LO8 ANGELES, April 9.—Fourteen hundred railroad yardmen here are re+ ported on strike to-day, Tho walkout, Strikers, BUFFALO, April 9.—Towermen, who Went out with the atriking mombers of owl, late yesterday, but are not expected Western eggs, firsts, sold up 1 cent \at 44 cents a dozen, Fresh prime order of former Surrogate Robert Lud tow Fowler removing Milla D, Shonts as ew York as administrator In her | Shont«. orier of the Ap- pellate Division, by will forthwith receive pall for the Grand Jury on a charge of ‘having maticlous!y destroyed a chimney, windows and plumbing to the value of $650, after being dispossessed. The men By main strength O'Reilly pulled Fitspatrick’s legs back until the big CHOCOLATE COVERED NOUGA- TINES—These are POUND Box, bars of choos, eresmy California Honey Ni ————$— —— _$<____— MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAMERY CABAMELS— These ard yy squares df Kenee, made trem the chelecst ‘of rake, 11 After Easter Sale! Included in this sale are many attractive models that organized Yardmen's Aasoct. sion unless contracts were re-} t of tho Gnitea State v Hertzberg ind Max Siefer, +) Square and adjourned to the Fourth dy. eee di Yesterday, werd the Aiwt tor return te _porh of whom lived at No, 1878 Douglass were made to sell at almost ‘ ot spected. work, it was aald ut railroad offices here | Street until dispossessed jast week with | J} double these sale prices. Regiment Armory. WILSON TO NAME One thousand brdtherhood men | to-day, ixteen other families the landlord, louble these ie pi 5 Mayor Hague of Jersey City met from otter cities had answered the can etenget. | szprese apd math service jacob Veldinan ‘of No, Third Street, | |} 4 the head of the column @t the armory RAILROAD BOARD | can for strike-breakors here, officials| freight trae moved ate rate of Bee nn te Coat Wraps an and stood up in his automobile and pats, canta addreased the strikers, | “Phe officials of Jeruey City are in| hearty sympathy with you and your # demand for fair wages,” he said. “T tegret that it has not been possible to | reach the Colonel of the regiment so Ne keto eae prices. a epo 0 “is of employees wi : Wlison is understood to have decided | reported — thousan fae killed by an automo-'| he strike of #witchmen continued to r, &) you cas use bis armory, But 1 hav4 pon the personnel of the Railroad La+| would be thrown out of work if the used by Warren 8 Howell, of | grow, Ttaliroad oficlale reported only Hundreds of styles in all made arrangements for you to have por Board and White Mouse officlals| freight Ue-up continued another No. 3008 Seventh’ guiooklya, in 1) percéntag® @f the 5,000 yard | izes ft . i . | eventh Avenue, early | & small pe a sizes for your selection. Grand View Hall this afternoon and say the nominatiohs probably will be | week. | n 1 Was arrested employes at work. for as long as you lik | sent to-day to the Senate, Nearly 4,000 employees of the|* = A temporary committee then called | a meeting of all strikers of all the} said, Between 40,000 and 50,000 packing house and stockyard workers had been thtown out of employment to day as the result of stoppage of cat. tle shipments, Many industria plants Nominations Likely to Be Sent to Senate To-lay as Result of “Outlaw” Strike, WASHINGTON, $.—President | April The President pent more thin an hour to-duy on the suuth porticy of the White House. Rear Admiral Gray- twenty-three railroads entering To~ ledo, including switchmen, enginemen t traftic between New Or- Mahoning Valley district by 8 o'clock Chicago on all ln this afternoon, ratirond officials suid to- | afteoting 2.500 to 3,000 railroad . BUciMNTotictadn euld'thur twenty Tour | was suspended, Rail centres throughout California 50 per.cent. of normal. J. J2 Madden, Secretary of the Broth- rhood of Railway Trainmen, called a nweting here to-day to iscuss action against the “Rump” strikers, nn oy Killed. by Autos Anthony Zirti, eleven, of No, 227 West hours of the atrike would close the mills, | felt the freight restrictions and cast. Strike Grows Worse in St. Louls Distrtet. | ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 9—Railroad jofficinis and clerks (rom terminal and railroad, offices worked -as switchmen here to-day in an effort to move pas- \ wenger trains and perishable freight stablished 1913 Dresses in every conceivable material. Their style and workmanship make them un- usual bargains at our low | 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 31ST ST.

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