The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 19

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a ee MACHINE GUNS REPRESS RIOTERS ~_TNWATERBURY Some 2,000 Strikers, Mostly | Foreigners, Attack Police; 140 Arrested. WATERBURY, Conn., March 26.- The utmost tension was felt here to- | | ti, six y% lay after the swift an outbreak of ugly rioting yester- day by tho appearance of machine guns on motor trucks handled by policemen who had seen service in lranee as machine gunners. The riot ended and 140 strikers are under ar- rest, charged with sharing in it, There 5 a clothes basket at headquarters filled with revolvers, ammunition, knives and blackjacks taken from the prisoners, who are nearly all foreign born and speak but Ittlg English, The fighting yesterday began when Policeman Fitzgerald arrested a picket who was using force to keep workmen away from the plant of the Waterbury Clock Company. A score of bystanders wrenched the prisoner from the polleaman and then beat | g strips from his . after several icemen had come to his ax on the ground with a stab wound in his side «nd was taken to a hospital. The call for the machine guns was answered when strikers to the num- ver of 2.000 had rushed to the spot appearance of the used a panic Might es, following the ma- many prisoners, nent of the State Guard ‘lized at the armory, but the ! suppresion of i i} potice believe they have the situation | under control | _— | | Receiver for Restaurant Company. | Judge Knox, tn the United States Dis- | trict Court, to-day, apgpinted Allen R. Menhard, ‘of No. 120 Broadway, recelver tor Cheri, Inc, described as the owner of restaurants at No, 5 Hast 44th Street, | at 69th Street and Broadway, and in an Juptown department store." Alexander R, Boyd, declaring himself both stock- holder and creditor, sald the company's Habilities are $100,000 and ite assets approximately $200,000. City Wins $44,599 Staten Island Suit. Supreme Court Justice Delehanty has deokied in favor of the city in its sult for $44,599 against the Richmond Light & Ratitoad Company for unpaid rental with interest due for the use of part of the clty’s ferry terminal on Staten Isl- and. w in the aj ents on the fourth floor of No, 339 t 16th Street, to-day and died soon afterward in Bellevue Hospital. Sho was leaning from the window when hi her balance and tumbled to SUNDAY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPAN ANS THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNESUAY, MAY 20, 1920, nn nn Sy NDUSTRY everywhere is suffering I from decreased production. Every executive who bases his conclu- sions on facts knows that with the com- ing of hot weather there will be a further roduction, due to the fact decrease in that men will not put efforts when suff heat. You can h mer “slump” and duction if you will but sary number of General Electric Fans. G-E Fans increase production your workers cool and pessnieda cf eins them to do their best work even e most trying hot weather condi- enabli: under 612 Electrical - tions. : Dealers Display Wholesale Divtributere of General Electrio On. Prefeste This Sign Sibley-Pitman Electric E. B. Latham & 550 Pearl St., New overcome the annual sum- 6th Ave. & 13th St, New York City Royal Eastern Elec. 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Our usual courtesies of permitting exchanges or refunds are rescinded during this event.’ Announcing—Greatest High-Class Dress Event of Many Seasons A Stock-Reduction Sale 300 Exclusive Daytime & Dinner Gowns A Selection of thé Finest, Most Luxurious Dresses Carried in Our Assortments Steinar for copying purposes and preve"ereqezee «+ « YOU smoke tobacco. ‘This paper burns with little ash and no odor, simply because no foreign ele- ments or ingredients enter into its manufacture from puce vegetable fibre Made in France } Ps arp “which means that if you don’t like RIZ LA CROIX ~~ Cigarette papers you can get your money back from the dealer, A HOME $f COMPLETE’ JUU A eee .. $1. WEEKLY \\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT | Ry oo DOWN ON #50: Cordon & Dilworth == REAL =~, What Shall We Serve These Hot Days? ff ye 1 you 9 90 your have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week Daily World, 25c per week ‘Sunday World, 10¢ per Sunday! co Sy Drath of tee ye rub. Rot we ‘will chauge your as yOu desire, Something refreshing, not too heavy, and above all—appetizing. That means Eddus fg Saiice All “Lost and Found” articles @dvertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 103. World Building, wi for thirty days, 7 , Te 5, DOWN ON *752 Me 73 DOWN ON "1002" o Toll yu remuae, nevedeaiee MADE IN U. S. A. rimemente ||] rouse Se ga ree heword's | || Shy oe Rea At Grocers and ising Ag or can be | Nltecenes Mua telephoned directly to The World. | Cashier, New York World, Pulttrer Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. Rulitiog Nev, Yam orm

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