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a COURTS 10 REVIVE ARBITRATION LAW | MRS. JAS. WATKINS, STEPDAUGHTER OF DR. H. E. CAMPBELL Powers Long Possessed but Not Applied Will Help in October Crisis, | Will Be Used in Dispossess In- vestigations to Keep Cases | From Crowded Courts. | ‘The arbitration powers of the Muni- cipal Courts will be revived to aid in disposing of the overwhelming fod Of dispossess cases which will come * up in October, ‘The courts have long had these powers, but they have boen Neklected and fallen Inte disuse. They Will be used in preliminary investi- ®ations in dispossess casos in nn at- tempt to keep from the already uver- crowded court calendars cases which are not of suffictent merit to be tried, The matter will be taken up at a meeting of the Board of Municipal Justices the latter part-of August to consider disposal of the big Ostober rent ndars, : <= Justice William °C. Wilson of ghe Fifth District Municipal Court, osth OF DOCTORS LIFE hese powers may keep many yeases from court,” he said, gy would give Justices more time and Would promote the cause of justice Hin no case do they deny a man accces to the court and both partios must b willing to submit to the arbitration COURT RULES “Phi ¥ RULE 1—The persons desiting an | clan, who faa toa a atiog hall sien a cousent which Week “dishwasher Here, ‘to-day contain the name of the arbitr curiously constructed brief recital of the nature of the specially made trunk rsy to b determined and al mst Ne, 205 We Wet they Will abide hy these he consent must be file ue clerk of dne of the distrivts | doth Street Neith Ws been openc , and there » Which district stall be the proper diatrine ae, |S speculntion as to their contents. all further‘ procecdings, and a cops |S thorough, search wag-made of the thereof shall be given by tho, partres |T nd ef Dr. Campbell's clothing to the arbitraror s that would unlock the mys- “ Rt 3 ii +The arbitrator shall | terious rece itacles, but none could be forth Proceed to hear the contro- | é versy, He shall not be bound by tye | found ules of evidence, but may ey remember videace ever seeing Mid as seems eqn un 1 unlock them,” Mra, bap Ladi tah t ribs ane aver be 12, \Jonanna Harding, from whom he ted by counsel, no record 0 e proceedings before he urbiicato: |rented a room, wold the Administra. hallbe kept. No expense stall be in-|tor. “Ie always kept them toc curred by him except upon the consent | ‘The Administrator may wait for the tu writing of the parties { Dr, Campbell RULE 1V After th her party chest and trunk. arbitration unles at 1 dank books to or the arbitrator d posits in New York banks. tinuance of the proc ily) FURGIaS avrelative: bald Le Mee : u a : sul wake his award in writing and file the |! that an) undertakin ame forihwith, together With lis of tira had been eng: Hf any, with the ¢ the proper | ty Dr, Campbell's slope body. No Mrs. Campbell aad) witht tic has been f ough she has been 1 filing of the aw reported n Brooklyn or Con- accordance t 1 t 2 * hee um pebve dl! stepdaugh- da roa ers one ter, bowe ha: been tocated in ating Mit Canad According to a despatch er Ind: p) wo, 0. he is now the neater ott ft e f Poi James Wat- PUL. VL Bhe ele of Youngstown and the couple ric Wall keen a docke ' trends the that they re es of all pre @ shull be ti © way to w York to at me ne funeral y have beon at RULE VIL—No. fas isbirse Ast fs Gn Ws ah a rnanded i } f was, lean mar own on the rul hs oncert stage as Eleano} ochran, of Municipat as Blennor Cachren: Ith powers granted them by tic stature. _. FIRST CHIMPANZEE he rent laws Wo not meer th 1," sald, Justice Wilson BORN IN U.S. DIES waive © law providing fo: - profiteering in houses, Just ix | Suzette, Its Mother, Frenzied b; profiteering of course Is another | oss, but Father Appare quest A man should be allowed Loss, bul Father Apparent! € turn ws his investment | Is Indifferent, nd all above that hould be ud. judged unjust profit F ry effort made by De, W wir of the Bronx Zoo the baby URGES SPECIAL SESSION: FOR | chinupansen born there July 14¢—the first RENT LAWS. jehippanzee born in captivity in this “It is feasible, hecause wo have luws lcountey—dled late afternoon against profiteering in clothes. and oly was ne Georxu 8 sugar and many other things. ‘Ther stun of the College of Physicians should be a special session of th SOGIAC Tor heubanen Smack Legislature passing such a law ne eal The sent laws afford little or na r of thi ane 4 not reconciled to her “Rent laws as they stand now a She required the constant atten- working for the advantago of u Keeper yeaterday,, tearing. up ) Inndlord and against the tenant wh the cage m a frenty. The re totally inadequate to meet ht of baby chimpanaee seemed to mengenc gai Justice" Samson |quiet her for u while, but attendants Friedl of- the Munelpal Court |jook for w tryine tine for several day to-day, “When the burden of Lays by Blair attributed the death to th 4 upon the tenant in a rent iner Siti apie ourksh 1 1o tenant im almost invariably » So ieshee. whe! Male eon: ka. Cie facts to pre tin court; h Tate i t access to the landlor chim weighed thre: which is the only way of Was fiteen and # half the expense of malntuining rent Jaws must b: ed because they are ’ ai Katie rath td be 18 fastened, extortion- n tenant wise they ty present thers Lisposed of mors June, of which hess nt t é ed ua WO put much mo: AB nea. the’ Wants Ot Julius Applebaum, counsel to the Veaepeyly pities bay Mayor's Kent Committee, favors a vn ti yen pocial eession the Legislaty . of 1 and revis luws tm- f the ter PROVIDE FoR! = . ARBITRATION, |Search of Campbell's Room} Nhe rules of arbitration follow sate Kay: f Chests RULE 1.—The parties o any contro. | Pitils to Locate Keys of Chests gery, except infants and incompes Never Seen Unlocked. Tents, may subinit the same for omnes Ditration to a Justice of this cou: dj The interest of the Public Admin- f person upon whom t WAtoRUINe Cha G@Abe CSE the fade no desires it; the Gurden of pr Hately, He satd ny raise justitt should be ens The rent laws have brought about » landlord a condition o os. ‘The courts The i presume NO jn-| should have more power in granting case 10 be just; the landiord after Tin 8 of dispoases- | mpelled to produ they should be permitted to wants any iner tine for the duration of the nyc wants ane ng emergen nt, phon «8 per cent use} Thuy burden of proof in rent 4 he Butflelent to bring the be put enti m the land Vx ceturn up to B just Agure. In lord whether the ing asked for thousands of cases the 25 per cent, is above or below % per cent’ fi . \ he MOVE TO BLOCK HUGE PROFS I QS. MONEY ORDERS Post Office Lowers Its. E change ‘Rates to ‘Stop peculation. WASHINGTON, July 29.—"he Post Office Department to-day took steps to end the poamibility of ac- cumulating huge profits by trading in intennationad money orders and stampa. Establishment of new rates for the conversion of foreign money when international money orders are pald or iqsved by United States Post Of- {yes was announced. The new oon- version rates more nearly approxi- mate the prevailing rates of ex- change. The old \conversion rates were based on the rate of exchange prvailing bfor th war. Taking advantage of the difference in posta! rates and real exchange rates, Charles Pons made m $8,000,000 in a few months tr international money onters and stamps. Others have also made huge profits, inveeligation here showed. Under the new conversion mates an- nounced to-day and effective August 15, an international money order for one, pound aterling will be worth $4 in American money it was worth $4.87. ‘The new rates applied to moneys other countries make: H , BOSTON, July 29—Charles Ponzi, maintains that he will of claimants the Guthorities are Searching the files of the telegraph offices to determine !f Ponzi has cabled orders of purchase or sale tu representatives in Continental Europe ‘The Federal Tax Collectors to-day | Were looking into Ponzi's huge profits, { jhe makes a personal return, $584,490 [aj on the first $1,000,000 of profit and $4,550,000 on the remaining $7,000,000, If a corporation return is made Ponai's tax woul! be affected by ox- emptions not possible in a personal return. The return must be filed with the Internal Revenue Collector bef. Mareh 16, ov. Coolidge to-day ordered Attor- ney General Wesley Allen to begin an immediate investigation into the bussiness of Ponal ol 1921 vw to operate here. If he does a secu- rities business as an individual he would need no license, but if he does it as a corporation he comes within State Banking Law If his business is classed as a bank- Ing business, whether as an Individual jov corporation, he comes under State the jurisdiction, unta from’ Boston — In addition to summoning Harry| “My candidacy for Governor has indicate that” h comes under the Woman Dying Ree wcher to tell what he knows, 1 In no wise affected elther by the class of a banker, Bankors here do —— ao ! ng, bout the publicity stunt! ‘convention’ operations or by tts de- | ; Daniel Helble, sixty-five, of No. 315 A publictty stunt! ‘con pera y Hainer ae Mil ota Gk aalieea eae shorty, Street. Union Hil, Jerasy City, [2% WHICH YUki Onda was’ featured linsrationp of fe sults." ixpox of millions of dollars’ wot 7 . ; In « fake su ¢ stary, Dist _ | : his wife, Helen, through the left story, District | of stamps eo quickl a ae Re ee ni | ve breuat early to-day. He cod the police, ARMY “Swann uw “tuned sub! WOMEN SEIZED Ig he thought aie was a demon or a Jang. | POWs | row = | STRIKERS PARADE AT Jicyavome. to aloe fin rose sind fore |%f JORe08 Hs Say tate, a AS CAR ROBBERS | him out into the street [EEA eS a uh = YURMAN FUNERAL Helbig has been acting queerly for) (on Ut ispected of Being Leader - a a {some time, apparently my worried | pny " fe ren oon Plan-Demonstration for “Martyr |Cver @ prospective inorease in his rent {ing f Gang f Jerse | Shot by Policeman While and that he might be put of hia) Freight Thieves. Japartment on Oct fe was lying . : seing Aft i + faye aes dd) Mrs, Duke Lillfard, twenty-seven | Funeral services for Max Yurman, | Mra Hellig waa tal Hud ofused to marry h . | tw », clghteen: Jacon owe ot dead Tue y by Pa- Hoxpitnl, where it $ + Who is in pitta! . tw and Dan Dale et ak Re AY Thea ey BYL ER Ing. Helble wis arrested. a Word that hy eight ail living on G4th Street, trolman Trimble in an automobile |aty he does hot sewn to realize tot |cannvetion the ators, fh u | 7 ; hia wife. [be at ¢ rlet “Attorney's Bast Patersun, N, J, were arrested chase after an assault on a Wash- | it y Bast SSCS Taae ces igtoo Heights furrier, will be held Died in Vain—Vote for ¢ Under the old rate |!¥n. ter Benjamin Grogan, No. 205 Bast ing near the store of Mrs. No. 112 Thompson Street, when the gen tle br the ibest Panmesan. e {the SHOOTS WIFE; TOOK Jersey City Man Had Been Worry- ~ a as i N Have You a 12-Word Campaign ING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 19 Siogan For Harding or Cox? Hi} Harding managers are already proposing to blazou such @ slogan from every dead wall in the cities and (owns in the country from coast to coast, ‘The Cox managers will follow suit. The Evening World has thousands of readers who can write clever slogans. We invite them ali to try their hand, The Evening World will pay $110 in prizes for the best efforts divided as follows: First prize Harding slogan, $25 Three other prizes, $10 each. Viret prize Cox slogan, $: Three other prizes, $10 each. Remember this is neither a guessing contest nov a juttery Skill alone will count Jn the selection of winners. The slogan must not contain over 12 words. Send fm your slogan to Slogan Editor, Evening World, a + Twelve- Word Slogans For Harding and Cox Sent by Many Readers Try Their Hands at Penning Rallying Cries for Their Favorites. That The Evening World has many readers with ready pens when own personal lawyer. it comes to writing twelve-word campaign slogans is indicated by the) first responses to {ts offer of $110 in awards for the bevt Hurding and |The whole procedure has been fixed Cox slogans. Here are some of those received to-day: COX SLOGANS. “That the Dead shall | HARDING SLOGANS. Not Have! “Are ae in it? x" —B. I.) Spuller, No. 28 Hart Street, Brook-/ilam Glatter, No. $04 Bast | Street “When You're in thé Ballot Box “The Election of Harding Don't Forget to Vote for Cox."—Mas- Be Prosperous, “Harding here, Harding “P'm out to win and 1 will for my Contestants for The Evening World Cash Prizes Yes, we are: Hard-| authorized ng, Harding, Rah, Rah, Raht" wil | T4th and | Coolidge; United States Will Again! William Ullmer, No. 3rd Street, 2% y yer, under large retainers, committed One florin of The Netherlands equal Old Mun Cox was very stilt; |175 Montgomery Street, Jersey City./¢6"'the oppressive notl of the of 38 cents; one krona of Sweden 4s |Made all his money eltinbing hitis.”——|N. J jareedy large corporate employera, worth 24 cents; one krona of Den- Pde E: Kelly, No. 309 Bast 25th) “We're Ou of War—Let'a Stay who are responsible for the huge Med ead cree, ve tauet to 20 conta) Sikisting simirderous Wisropenin }OUt by lectin’ Republicdn Preel-| ote ana exorbitant overhead ex. and 10.30 francs of France, Belgium |Wwars directly attributable to Repub- | dent Hardigg.”—Harry Jacoby, No. the Country Wants Him."—W, Man.| "4 who are attempting to throw the land italy are equal to'$i iioan assassination of Peace Treaty.” | 110 West 48th Street, = hy Go . ™ 2 West! “He i = Under oid conversion rates a uttle|yaq street, Comm Nov 12 West) “He 19 the Man of the Hour and more than 5 franes, 3 krona and 72] ‘“Governer Cox to President (ox Bho, cres, 2 florins and 47 cents (Nether-|{s a step in the right direction."—! ersberg, No. 678 Westoheater Avenue, 2. r y, No. 32 es 08 “ lands) were equal to $1 i Bresby, No. 182 West 1084) Bronx. there, former walter and clerk, whose country and det "—R, J. Hy-| Harding our next President in Whit: financial tranmactions are under in-| 4nd, No. 301 West 16ith Street. | Howe Cimin.”—Sol A. Waithom, No. | clad the & _ “We'll have Cox, we'll. ha ‘Ox, 6 set. Baroody | Yestization by the State and Federal land put Harding in the box —John (1994 Slat Street, 1 rooléyn. ; | authorities, has opened offices in New| Ainsworth, No. 120 Weat 84th Street, nator Harding, Senator Hard- York City, according to his own state-| “Three times good enough’ for Ohio, |ing, you're a better man than Cox, ti tet all hig/Must be good enpugh for Ss dee ton ding’"—John D. Ry: jment. He still inalste that all his| ee ee bara No. 6 Snyder | Senat ee ohn yan, dealings have deen wit! v Rpeet. Oranee chs a: | No, $98 Columbus Avenue, and that he hee no fear of “Tateyvily, Infuiative and Progres-) “Harding's the man that'll use the ment, aiveness, Hepresented in the Demo-| oan and fry for Uncle Sam."-—Jennte it rei 4 ture {eratic. Ticket, will uphold America,” | P ty In spite of close search the nature|""iathieen Ruttle, No, 485 Fourth | Cattor, No, 250 Wyona Street, Brook- of Ponzi's business remains a secret] Street, Brooklyn. lyn to public officials, and he stoutly| While he ts busy pavyee ate ae ute’ |“CHEESE IT, THE COP” SIX HOLDUPS LAID GETS CHEESE THIEF TO NAVY DESERTERS Led Him on the Scent and He | Captured “His Man, hery in One Night. te the cheese It was unofficmlly estimated here to- | Detective John Totti toe omiher and’ -Patroken . y Ze some tax {expert of the police force. He Ls the wra heard Lionel Wolf of No. teak He rouet pay sa income tex | ucnenee Ye the Cig!” Waataleeth oewet Brooklyn, cailin® for of approximately $5,184,490 on bis}. reason Why he is attached to the|on the platform of the 2M Avenue Operations from December to July if|sercer Street. Precinct, wh ¢ | tion of the Fourth Avenuy mubway bounds. This morning he was Anna nm. Wolf anid he had just of $150 by po! The men found on the plats pzes brought to his highly trainet factory nerves the pungent odor of Bdward ‘orestal eld in $1,000 ball HER FOR LANDLORD moned to Explain Alleged ing Over Rent Raise— Publigity Stunt. \MOTHER OF THREE |SCHEDULES READY Detective Botti’s Trained Nostrils) Three Bluejackets Arrested After Two Men Complain of Rob- Me- 2168 help ata- Ct been three armed sailors. form three men Wearing naval uniforms who gave thelr names ax Edward Padden, and Jamoa Carbone As che sniffel appreciative! Mra.| They were arrested und were arraigned Raact ran out of her store calling forlin Coney Island Court this morning podice, Bott! responded. ‘The |charged with assnuit, rovbery and viola- oman excitedly told of the theft of|tion of the Sullivan law some of her best Itallan cheese. Bott!| At the Bath Stree ation. when eniffed again and dashed on the tral | {ie Wa na ates Bien euros i of the air laden cheese. At the end of complaining that he had: bony von two blocks Bott! caught up with James|of $200. by. thi en in sailor Onato, who was carrying under hls arm unit ws The potk declare t prisoners had his property. Gap, gore | tened to do his bidding, An examination of the laws of New | package of the very cheese tha Coughlin hewd of the “rooktyn fel | “It tw inconceivable that the p York State Indicated to-day thet |?!0zed the trail eye Buren faid the mon admitted | ple will accept and submit, Repudi 01 State ¥ In Jefferaon Market Court Onato sak! | Sx | holdups SRN added there ating the Constitution, defying the |Ponzi's enterprine would have to un-|.6 ivan at No. 112 Sullivan Street, and were Kavy deaertars. S824 all) jaw and pussyfooting on every pub dergo the acid test of a State ex-|that he tad stolen the cheese meaning pepe: | question that “could not he amination before he would be allowed |to sell it in the Italian colony. He was SUBPOENAS ISSU ISSUED [camouflaged with foversed Ei IN YUKI ONDA FAKE |: Three Men and One Woman Sum- MILER STOOL F CORPORATIONS, SAYS THOMPSON Senator to Fight in. Primaries —Déenounces G. O. P. Convention, (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SARATOGA, duly Senator George F, npeon, who is going to | fight the publican pominee for | vernor before the primaries, made | Ollowing statement, after the ad- Journment of the convention: | Sept, 14, 1920, will be the first, and hif the Republican bosses have thelr | | way, the last real test of the direct | primary system, ‘Che Saratoga result {ia the work of Mr, Horace Wilkinson of Syracuse, President of the Crucible | Steel Corporation of America and di- rector of Mr, William Hamlin Childe's Tarvia Company, who 1s ap- parently unwilling to trust any one as Governor of this State except his “The ‘conveution’ has been a farce, for weeks by the few in control of j the State Committee | “Monday morning at an un- meeting, attended by | men, including Wilkin- ,50n, @ programme of events was [agreed upon which has been forced through without chan, “Mr. Miller ts a cofporation law- | twenty-two | penses which have produced the high | cost of living throughout the eduntry, blame on lubor and keep up agitation |@s to Americanism in order to shitt |the public mind from the rascality of the time. “Mr. Miller's recommendation here has been ably seconded by represent. | atives of the transportation compan- | tes who are seeking | charges on the public by avolding thelt contracts while retaihing their pelual franchise. ‘Mr. Miller has the backing of the manufacturers's lobby, who have op. posed every welfare bill and operated jin Albany through most vulgar tacties, “The recommendee, in short, braz enly and concededly represents a complete reactionary condition; rob- bing the people of their right to ex- preas themselves through a direct primary; rule by private corporate directors; the use of public office to private corporate ends, such as his vote at Chicaga for Hoover to pay the debt of Mr. Solvay for deliver- ance. The whole ticket Is the same, and, Incidentally, keeps the "books of the Comptroller's office in the same place, The bosses in the Repub! Party and thelr campaign tributing backers and xtock market Upping insiders are at last In the open and brazenly ask 1)/100,000 af- fillated Republicans (n this State what they ure going to do about it “The old time bosses under a smoke sereen of rted leadership have humbly accepted Wilkinson's mandate that the government df New York State be turned over to his per- {Sonal attorney. “And these so-called statesmen, bearing the same relation to the pow erful Wilkinson as the atomlu dele gates bear to these bosses, have hus to increase i | an con this convention as a stat ator, a8 a platform maker, or as a andidate recommendor, has present- ¢d a most worry spectacle, "Thank God, it in not the Republi- ‘an Party, but In the mass only one- tenth of 1 per cent, of the party, and in its concrete rations only a por. | ton of the party, so small as to be | negligible, 1500 RENT CASES -INBRON MONDAY 22:25:58 | question “OUR MARY'S” SI or Second ‘Time Geeks From New York LOS ANGELES, July 29—Legal to secute a divorce for Lotte ARE TO COME UP Mary, from her husband, A. G New York stock broker, were taken ing of the divorce complaint late (terday. Desertion ald non-support ’ ie ae cited aa chuses of the action. Disposes of 75 ON) ‘the action is the second attempt | Mina Plekford to scours a divorce. jsult filed lawt December wae dropped |fore It came to trial, mera Cea Cyurt Basis of Last Year's Réntal Plus 25 Per Cent, Witter ) Mndred hoklover rant cases cme up in Bronx Municiphi Court, Monday, the largest number na day aince rental diputes have bern clogging the courts, according te oMetnia of the tribun: Justicn Robitaek to-day disposed of seventy-five rent cases, and where the of rent came before him, de. cided It upon the basis of last year’s rental, plus 25 per cent,” In the case of the Glick Realty Com+ pany against L, Stern, No, 1360 Ogden Avenue, Hrodx, the tenant said he had been before the court July 16 on re- fusal to ®ay more than $67 a month for his five room apartment, At that | |) ‘me |t was found the $67 represented | |} 4 ) SHO Ss “mone 0 coop CLEARANCE SALE an increase of nrore than 25 per cent. and he was discharged, On returning hame, landiord offered him a four-room | |} apartment at $60. This offer he ac- | {A cepted. Later he was billed for $67.| [f Justice Rebitzek disntiased the land- lord's suit and ordered him to pay the tenant $5 damages, The Justice ghanted George Stone- | |} bride, employee of the Northern Union Gas Company, who occupies a company cottare, a stay until Oct, 15, when it waa shown that although he has A house of his own he could not move into it until after Oct, 1. (Mra. Rudolph Kusk, No. 690 Bagle | {7 Avenue, Bronx, wan warned that he must pay her rent promptly > he said, his EXTREME REDUCTIONS | HURLEY sHoes va rie Heat Viet! Janen Wall, twenty-nine, of No, 348 3, Hast Tith Street, suffered a possible Re Lshse 1a reswas, fracture of the mkull last night when ris ay. oadway, he fell to the aldewaik on his head | Cortlandt 254 Fifth Ave, after being while wal Fath Str tion Hospital. overcome by the heat | ing ip Second Avenue. near 1@ wan taken to Ilecep- Factory—Rockland, Maas, MERCANTILE \ TRUST | | ‘ \ | COMPANY /, ANNOUNCEMENT Our New Special Interest Department For the Money You do not Spend Rupp, motion pleture star and sister a ROM its beginning the Mer- * cantile Trust Company has sought to make itself a factor of | the greatest usefulness in the fnan-_ DIRECTORS; “ial activity of the city. Vectra a way to serve this community Valted Chaat Beoree i still more widely and at the same a time to fill a real need, Accord Awaricas Sugar Refining Ce. EDWALD J. BARBER ~ We believe that we have found.” SURE siinia isan tna ingly, on Monday, August 2nd, we RENRY 8 BOWERS shall open a new Special Interest . BRET RRONNER Department. Bi Us rede This department is intended to- 4,8 corrin * provide the men and women of the rman ’ Franklin Ry. Bopply Co., ina. DELOS W COORR (4 Dirwstor MeO Table ce., uaa, 6.c, pu sols Jestera Kiectrie Ce financial district with a convenient method of putting to Work their surplus income. Modern methods, PRKO'K ¥, PururATRICK promptness and courteous service rene ; ‘ ere eee meen Penny Oe will prevail. 4 WiLudAM GumLin sleet casceplepntsiaitasd One dollar opens an account, BAAVEY b. Gissonw ‘liens Nations! Baas Interest at the rate of 314% per Tyee ee mat annum will be credited quarterly and compounded semi-annually on any amount over five dollars. (he hours will be 10 to 3, Sature days 10 to 12. . ° r Call on or write to any of our at 2 o'vlock this afternoon in Bee. . thoven Hail, No. 210 Fifth Street. i} SUI E = | Serle Morris Kuurman, resent ot ne] COMMITS SUICIDE) FOR NEW SUBWAYS |*'». | International Union of Fur Workers, | isin said yesterday that 9.000 members | Hangs Herself in Bathroom of |Many Trains Now Cros ‘of the union who are on strike will Sister's House, Where She | hattan Bridge Will Use Montague file past Yurman’s body, after which | Was Visiting oe | they will parade around the block as . nae Tunnel Instead. & protest amulnist his death, Kaut- | Mrs. Ida Roltky, mother ¢ Jule of trains dn the ne man sald a picture of Yurman wil} be jchildre: amimitted suleide thy tunne! and Flatbum Ave: eh are placed above is coffin and wijl be |by hanging t hee, which are to open next | onaes of condensed draped with erape and an American | sister, Mea. hax ue ompleted of woollen and jflag. Under the picture, he waid, will ligigt Strect s Prien were taken jbe this inscription: “He served hie | ispand es f a | matted Sats country and died tor his union.” Psy 4 et war) C Pie ae | Kaufman suid Yurman was not a|! hack BA tort Mague tun aati ‘gunman, set i} os {or 8 visit a Widow st Former G. A. R. Commander Dead, |MAi! ct ka threat , Mrs, Lilltar | INNATI, July <apt. Pica the polte : attan nfeld. R, Monfort, fonmer Postmaster of Cin- |, Her brother Oy Sie prorat (ound in} tre Cclouk yeete leinnat! and formerly National Com: | efieg ine trom es re ; H 4 mander Of the G. A. R.. died suddenly bath room. ‘The bracket OW vd te he ay at the heine of hha daughter, be * ' i ‘ ' A. B. Burtis, Oak Corn Le th ¥ i Mh re al 0 ae where he pad been visiting since last Dr. Bluestone of Hatiom Hospit vd ‘trial tripe on t I 1 as, ne Muay He Was seventy-elght years old. to uate IL made to-morrow ¢ lo @ Closet of b officers, who will be glad to explain the details of the Special Interest Department at any time. Mion S nchol Eeeyore GAMUEL Ho MILLER Gee Rail NE PRESCODT @ . ‘dated Textile Corp FOUN 1 KASKOR Vice P sanuweec. TRUST COMP idan, Peebedy & Co FUGENE Y, R. THAYER i we U5 BROADWAY Chtee National Bank BOWARD A TINKEH Vice President Conse National Bane FT WALKER ‘a a) Bank Member af Federal Reseroe System t Cone exces er een,