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SNAPPY SPORT CARTOONS ON SPORTING PAGE, By Thornton Fisher ESTIMATEBOARD TRIES TO END STRIKE To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. f “Circulation Books Open to All. | “Circulation Books Open to Allz’ | © hit, 1920, by Tho Press Publishing pyres. rhe New Yorke World). NEW VOL. LXI. NO. 21,524—DAILY. YORK, TUESDAY, Entered as Necond-Clavs Matter Post Office, Now York, N. ¥. AUGUST 381,, 1920. : ) NEW YORK HAS CONTRIBUTED. MARTAL AW $225 257 T CAMPAGH FIND OF G0. DECLARES UPA. = oe | —Soldiers Use Bayonets ‘ Col-| ¢6 ‘ to. Separate Mobs. Treasurer Says $164,971 Col-| pte | lected for National Commit- Cave Man {200 INCENDIARY FIRES. | aa $60,32 - State. : | a Bee arid 20/320 ter Stale In a Theatre Disorder Worst City Has} BORROWS FROM BANKS. Hugs Singer Known—Property Damage Over $4,000,000. OPD7 9F-DHHPDHOD 3: 3002990000004 339-0 Liberty and Chase Lend | $125,000, Senators Are Told |‘“‘Kiss Me,” She Warbles and| BELFAST, Aug. 31—Nine persons} ¢ | * ly, >: ‘ ~ e 8 ff yesterday's —~Average $82 | Youth, Fighting Stage ‘Hands, | *" Ses¢ “ ® result 0 Average Gift $82.11, | Wane 8 8 ae ge : I eotiog in this city, another man be- | Gaenion Mirna Fakes Her at Her Word, ing killed last night and two of those Y rday's di ay- ican National Committee received | It may have been the allure of the| Wounded im yesterday's disorders dy $1.01 ing. Revised reports as to ¢asualties National 82 in contributions for both | singer, i, may have been the sus- and State campaigns be-|ceptibility of tween June 14 and Aug, 26, Fred W. | may Upham, Republican National Treas- told the Senate Committee in- expenditures he said, $618,- National show that alnce the rioting began last Wednesday twenty have been killed and about 200 injured. Martial Jaw was declared at noon Theatre and sang “Come td my arms|t°-42: ‘The rioting had ibeen practi, and kiss me!” Charles Soicher, who, °!¥ Son Swany Sogr was sitting in the front row, took|2°UT® 8nd is growing, in intensity. her at her word and “went over the| Never in the history of Belfast was} top.” He climbed to the stage and) took the young singer in a half Nel- changing almost at once to the the young man or it have been both, but when a pretty young woman urer, footlights of the Mount Morris vw stigating | came to the) | conti; ry to-day, Of this sum, ontinuow 013.54 paign and $399,242.78 .or State pur- With his report Mr, Upham | presented to the Committee the 89 contributors who had was for the cam- poses. terday. Mobs fought with wild fury 1g in different sections of the town, wom | names of donated to the fund and fixed their nele held | en mingling with the men in the| 2 average contribution at $82.11 It was a rare diversion for the| melees .that developed wherever the | @ Mr, Upham also presented a bud-| audience and almost broke up the] opposing factions met. Girl workers! % get showing the Committee had|show. But as soon as the unroman- fought like wildcats in one clash yes- planned to spend $3,079,087.20. tie stage hands saw the catch-as-|terday" morning, parties attacking Mr. Upham denied he had ever they formed a flying | each other as they Were going to work. heard of or ordered made up the list ed to split the twain| Unionist women charged og a num- | — of campaign quotas assigned to vari- ous cities as charged by Goy, Cox in apart ber of Nationalist girls in Cork Stre: Yationalists made an atta It was as much as they could | do to break Soicher’s hold, who ts | While the vonet ed th om o WORKERS WERE SECRET. wasn't quiet for half an hour. che aba cs. lies | Several soldiers and a few] Str Mr, Upham entered a denial to Gov Strike, Is Not Likely to BEI FAST ORDERED: re ela Dal the Bree kipn Trawetters MAYOR HEADS ESTIMATE OO9OPIOOFWODS there such disorders as prevailed yea-| % ! STAND ON MY HEAD? —— === —— == = END STRIKE ON THE BR. T. $$ Will Ask for Power to Authorize Receiver Garrison to Discuss Terms—Jam at Bridges Relieved —Attempts at Violence Quickly ?| Suppressed by the Police. ' The Roard of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York, made up of the Mayor and the principal subordinate heads of the City Government, waited upon United States District Judge Julius M. Mayer in his chambers in the Woolworth Building this afternoon to tuke council with him as to a means of ending the strike which has paral. 36 orderly passenger traffic in Brooklyn, Lindley M. Garrison, Federal receiver of the Brooklyn Rapid Tr. sit Company under direction of the Judge, was ill at his home and cosh Not be present. ---- a? Judge Mayer, after greeting the members of the board, went into ® executive session with them at ten minutes of 3 o'clock. % The developments of .this, the third day of the strike of most of the employees of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company are: 1—Improvised service by jitney buses over suspended street car lines, temporary municipal ferries, the use of trucks for passenger carrying, doubling of service on old ferry lines, speeding up of Inter borough trains so that some trains were run at forty second intervals, }) Successful work by the police in readjusting traffic rules to keep the mighty wheeled torrent flowing swiftly over the bridges between Man- hattan and Brooklyn--all these tended to modify the confusion and Actress Tied CITY TO ASK LAWS | delay due to the paralysis of the Brooklyn surface car system and the his’ Pittsburgh speech. Chairman only nineteen years old and believes | on Unionists in the Fills Road ais-} SURE, SAYS LILLIAN 66 per cent, crippling of the rapid transit routes, \ Kenyon of the committee cal in cave-man stuff. He clung to the | trict. - re ° e t 2—A direction to 2,900 strikers in a Brooklyn meetin: a c . | 2 a « to go In tention to the list, saying it totalled | singer with all his might and it re Virtually the whole seule Popula- lot Jitsu Holdion Subway Guard in Air During person to elevated and subway stations and remove strikebreaking #3,000.000 owes the at | WUred the entire house wtart to get] fies wee wasiily pene aka et i Saved the Life of motormen and guards from trains indicated that the end of an almost “The first time Lever saw the hint away the fray. eavy 4 preements o| and Saved the e Of a | ehtirely peléeful phase of the strike might be expected, Mies cox joedeh'i acid Mes cUpham| es Be ea aE lia) Ao BTN GE & NESCIAL ERIN. EH Senser—Maybe! unc our 3—The B. R, T. made no effort to move surface cars to-day and 5 pian % office). om | Olice Court to-day, William a a ; es Miss Lillian Feld, who weighs 410 ae i , would make no positive promises regarding to-morrow, Several thou- urthermore no one in my J. O'Reilly, treasurer of the theatre,|Toting, which previously had been | Be x made up such a list with my,knowl-/ a) iin Avenue a he ae watres | imited to the shipyards district, to-| pounds, 1# pretty, athletic and. twenty | is i . sand streetcar men from other cities are under training and many edge or consent."* tated that lust night Sotcher: sz | day had ‘spread until Jt thyolved sey-|one years old, can stand on her head. | Whistle Blew While Miss Mar-|’ more are reported on their way 6n special traina,. The B: R..T. started Air) ‘Uphern sald tm, they Sint of! salistied with having made o cove |sral of the Principal weations, | he sald ao tn {he ‘Toma Court bdhy,| era ceau Was Suspended by] eighty-three elevated and subway trains todap, against fifty-three at New York a total of $2 Sey Time and again a cordon of #ol-|and spectators, *whose interest was tn enestises . i « x : most yesterday, that wasn't on the bill, set up a cry B 3oard of Estimate Unani-; e,"She Says, s e been collected, § “| of “Murder--fire—police!"” wren cc.| gers sometimes supported by an|stantty aroused, appeared Alsappointea | ud of Estin f Wire, “She Says, so She 4—The conferences called by Acting Public Service Commissioner s eo a 7 9 he armot . oe or | y s Res — ales Direc "¥ tional Committee and $6 bY hel nouse staff intervened, and made |®™™° an poli pantyts | that Maglatrato Douras did not ask fo mously Adopts Resolution Hales Director to €ourt. Alfred M, Barrett, which ended yesterday when he suggested arbitra- State. hg Wate: ee 4 | groups of combatants xed | 4 demonstration. : DENIES BULLETINS To FIELD|*! ® disturbance that the house david Senser of No, 308 Bast Houston Committee to Governor. — tion of the question of arbitrating the demands of the employees, were & 3. Feather oer et] treasurer of tha L. ne life of a movie actress Is 4) set for continuance at 2.30 this afternoon, Mr. Upham M®nied flatly that the Soicher, who lives at No. 197 Sec- policemen were wounded jn such|Company of Fifth Ave and 47tl The Board of Estimate to-day | great life if you don't weaken, Judged 5—-In a letter to Barrett Judge Mayer reiterated his refusal to have ond Avenue, a ted ep OV" rt waa arraigned bh re Magis- | } . " " p 7 e 8) " official bulletins issued from his office! peut ete en Oat eer. | clashes Re a eee ite punching | Petitioned Gov, Smith to request the |hy the testimony Mias Binily Mar-| any dealings with P. J, Shea, the strike leader, or Louis Fridixer, Shea's to fh gaged in ruleine) cvusing subsequent disorder. When|, N°*fy 200 incendiary fires have! i Ur dienry Guberman of No. 221 | Legislature at its special session on|ceau of No. 214 Cornelia” Strect,| legal adviser, calling them “so-called leaders who either incited the : mien fupd were | SESins & MEROCGSY. ON) hee od ao ne property dam is 3 2. 7. abwe s » oO : verless rever . , the mpuign fap he appealed to Magistrate Simms to| °c" started and the property dam Str an LR. T WSY | cept, $0 to enact logisintion giving th | Brooklyn, gave to-day in the Wi strike or were powerless to prevent it,” and in either event unworthy secret counselled seer Mel oe wnat t tn et eaaia a age is estimated at close to $4,000,000. Huhcar ew! iberman threat: | jeri ot his Gonaideration, : heer ry as ; tb e €Ol ror have a < jex-|city the right to appropriate money | Side Court pointed out that the only prohibition) Gane under the provocation of the to stab him wh BERR! | thy Tight to anproprinte mon * In a letter to the Mayor, Loute {n that respect referred to publishing} song the Magistrate replied senten- M’SWENEY SINKS; out stations. a for the purchase and operation of | Miss Marceau, who ls twenty years E SUBWAY | Fridiger, counse] for the employees, lists of contrib@tors in local news-| tously Ny 4 1d, who lives at°No, 33 Se oa, ‘The Bourd alao de-| old, appeared against Smythe aadi-|HOW TH J eata Five hundred dollars bail for hear PLOT IS REPORTED [ent street, ‘testited mat | papers ing Friday.” was with {Municipal ¥ guard | pided to as Senaer and that when he or the amending of the | son, formerly a director for the Metro| [§ HELPING OUT IN “in shaver farseut’ ean UIA lice tr cerca TO KILL PREMIER | inisos 1 sw pried tnen “pay as you go" law so that all pond Film Corporation She aald that Ad-l-PHE BIG CONGESTION) &e the conditions upon which the ieee) several perso] BERNHARDT GETS — tau olds and may} Sheba itr moireoaeisererires IMGT MCAT ara ane TENE “ | smployeee of the variouy tranait iprint MANY MESSAGES ]|Lord Mayor of Cork, on Hunger}? siasistrate Douras, who doesn’t ap-| the erection of garages will be exempt | Saturday and told her that he had a| Has Doubled Service H ookly return to Brooklyn | ubway guards’ ey work, | have been authorized — - prove of punching th sions of this 4 ure, | difficult part for her, that of a girl and Trains Are Limited Only | their ators dul Son ake aah SE et ~ . i nea Sener 410 fects he provisions ¢ 8 measur 6 a ‘ eir attorney to advise you that Cox's charges th aie interests”! Thousands Send Telegrams of Sym- Survive the Day. : ; aie | committee will present the resolu-| coming from a hole in the ground by Track Capacity. if those in charge of the opera- were finanging the Republican cam 5 ec tion and control of the different Wee athy, Including Kings of Bng- a 31.—Terence ; (Gone to the Governor rimmed with fire. A wire was fast vaink ‘Hedley, Feealdent and. Genpral eT paign, ‘To these questions, asked by path) is ; - at LONDON, Aug. 31.-—Terence Mac BYSTANDERS GIVE i } papi Alalp- nagetarse sh asin gicte hae? ao H “> i J cea eenecch. Rapid| lines in the Borough of Brooklyn ape Kenyon, Mr. Upham gave a and and Italy, 3weney, ere 4 ord Mayo Mayor Hylan introduced the reso- anal o h titer f eet esaior. Sen 1a oe ‘ Be aime tateess ine] EVICPED WIDOW $100), My" ould be lifted off the floor, ‘Then the | tranait Company, gue out thin state-| Will arbitrate the questions at p negative ‘answer | PARIS, Aug. 31.—King George andjof Cork, ‘vas hovering b a 5 Jlutions, which were unanimously | a4 wag kindled about her and she| ment lay on bis company's service! issue the men will reiurn to work “Ave persons favoring a protective | Vietor En nuel added th messages) and death this morning, | adopte It is contended “that the| was hoisted to an altitude of about |to and from Brooklyn since the strike forthwith, All ‘ney ask is the tarift being expecially solicited?" “Are| of sympathy to the thousand telegrams] ‘The physician's verdict, as he en-| Mrs, Schlettel Finds Household | i se irepared to furnish adequate | tra eet . | swe saw this strike coming and for| right to submit these questions banking interests being asked to con-| received to-day ¥ Mm rah Bern-! tered his nineteenth day of voluntary Goods on Sidewalk and Let ofor ie Hon HReuItlasone MGR eto se cana’ digtale eee fail wine aya hada puawec- of exparte| “to enilmpantial beara: bute as a class?” “Is any cam-|‘hardt, who sat une 8 4 home with) starvation, was that the Lord Mayor 7 te Homel | ple if the courts will not enjoin the| about elght feet, but Just at that in. {planning what we would do, We have “This offer ie net , 4 severe cold, one of » lungs - Se NO s Homeless. {ee ApoN is ear s nat ID | doubled our service to Brooklyn an¢ paige helnw Heds amons th Who} congested: Her son, Céclaced| OG tive Dut & cow Roure ii [city and the Legislature will kive the | stant the whistle blew for luncheon, } aout the Paces of the airike have] (rte fleet ties: Heine mae seek to control the Federal Reserve! io day that there was no danger of ta-| “We can't expect Terry to last] ytrs, Bertha Schettel, w of Henry city full ample power” Reference | yo Addison, ahe wild, told the man {nce the opening of the slrike NA") before the atrike was declared, Bank ? | tal consequ — , sene viol d orchestra leader, !is made to! the Supreme Court in-| handling the wire to make the hoiat-| tae iene stimate the B. Ht| and the refusal of the officials in Is any campaign to raise money] rhe famous tragedionne will have to] (Continued on Sixteenth Page (een ns coving for a pia to movel junctions restraining the city. tr 04 ing eid fast ito & nad in the wan.| 7,500,000 daily and we have| charge of the Brooklyn transit —— abandon her American and dnglish ——o- ee iis lees Ming buses in Staten Island und |. nq ‘ ie ends sae the ain awe one-third of this since the! Jines to arbitrate these questions tinued on Fourth Page.) tours: howexer) ner ego Sng oast His) SUGAR IA CENT. CHEAPER, Ae ur found her household! from appropriating a million do ete fee eee ries atae dence neta tae, rly we have fourtesn trains! Was the sole and only cause of nesses anwking it necessary for her to Loshd Mrs . si i kde . Marsh FRR SOK WS SR, RARSE Hail, Brookiyn, per hour: the strike.” take extreme While . goods on the ridewalk when res} with which y buses. went luncheon, The Interval, whe |? twenty-elht’ and each * , | nutomotdling the| Refinery Mere Sella Fine Granu-| tore ne ening to what had been] The revolution algo contenda that] jiued, wax ubout two und a hatt|t «ten cara. “During ‘the sus) After the letter had beom read, ‘ ‘ west co. Jated at 10 ¢ mre AS 1 lithe “frequently recurring strikes and i h ervice Iw greatly increased) wayor Hylan addressed Fridiger, } . her home at No. 881 Flatbush Avenue, | the “frequently a nd | hours. muted by the track ca Classified Advertisers iret : 1 One of the leading refiners tod aa akivn which is to be remodelied for|jookoute are not above suapicion of | aie a: yaa ae ae “You agree, in behalf of the men, I Or lant | Wierd eh eh auger pric ents a pound for fine) nusiness purvoses, To a thro mn: | eottusion en the traction cor — that the strike will be immediately : mp . werahapot, congas granulated, oF level] pathetic Abeotatars she tad | poration emp JAZZ OFF IN VILLAGE AT 11, |catiea oft if the entire subject under ” noted®by other ref 1 i SAD a2 BUN IBIS Te tis t ally re . lying the strike is submitted to arbl- eos ‘World office Lint Grade + at 21] reached during Aig aeo area Rol ue |the jamming of the pith When Tenant “Yes, the men agreed to that,” rea On or Before Friday Canta: t 18 Cents. The best bid for ulin raw sugar t Sel EPR nA pee agi ne © secure | stated Mre, Thgtaham Blake, who ¢ (8 / plied Fridiger. “But,” he added, Preceding Publication HDA onk, Vice President of the} day waa 8 ce -/ 1 end a ' bin S rey, Flot nied sts ee ae “they insist that the award be bind- Bor Farm Products Company, an-| whieh comp with feu Tae or atorin b aGEM se MKISUFACO | Fh and final on both parties, éven Barly copy receives the preference ‘ day the following 5 | wa ad se ap vo it that Juae music! though there be not a penny more omitted, Late advertising is now » to-morrow: Grade | fora a nen “ ald M than the men are receiving now, But omitted for luck of tine to set It Hh) A" a r Be gars ssa wy anh aday ; triive Magistrate wccordinxly, dismissed | wo inaiat that the award be binding.” C a aa c ae Aumons ‘ured by Hea | gre ate aghast, Ceycone Sot A] eb tia saul gral giao estate diaiet:| (Raging Entriee on Page 2) Liahetasaceiainns toe [DAT VEDNBle peste Bar 4 1p the resolutions, which will be ‘ f c) ‘4 u . me ~ = 3 poe a | H j