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es to the end of the last fiscal week. travel was not to be permitted to be @angerous. Many of the cafs reach- ing Borough Hall had full toads. Receiver Garrison said that from Bow on the company would be guided entirely by Deputy Commissioner Lahey in sending cars from the barns. ‘The present operations, he said, were in the nature of experiment by the Police to determine Just how much Protection was needed to assure safety for passengers and car crews which might vary on different routes The same consideration would apply to the matter of running cars after dark. In an interview Tison said Ae had nothing but admiration for the fevel-headed work of the police it protecting property and persons'so far “Thé public t# to be encouraged In believing the situation ix far better to-day than it has been since the strike started,” Garrison said. “There was ugly violence along the Sea Beach line Jast night, but it could not be prevented without lining the banks B.R.T.INSOERTOR. ATTACKED BY MOB; TRAINS STONED Engineer Brotherhood Member Injured—Strike Crowd Overturns Auto, Among reports of strike disorders by the police this afternoon were sev eral whieh showed that the wire net ting protection of surface cars was! ample to save and er fre passengers wv » injury by ordinary stone throw. ing attacks | of the open cut for sep and Jt) Th one instanes Policeman Harry | tter to suspend service bev arte hinge are quieter, We Schwartz, guarding a Park Slove car, have enovieh experienced men now ac- |TePorted that « shower of stones canis customed to our cars to put them out against the netting on the car from! on the street as fast ax they can be j shrubs ety behind th Prospect Park protected unttt the full quota ia run- | at ponth Avenue. ‘The einen in led h r rev ars “We have learned from many ‘Nt Car was Li A eater LSet sare | squreew that the public reallae the / WA nel the slinien liity te rights and wrongs of the situation be yomeg ener le Mecsas | salt pe poet eas haba ‘aig| We B. Snyder, a awiteh operator in| nO eS Fane “4 vineien ana{the Think Avenue power house, ae fag: oe Ogee ie sia Lirooklyn, appeared in Flatbush] yrutal and cruel employers, . ne Court to-day against Joseph Try- GARRISON BAYS BOLSHEVIKI IN: J incy at No, 142 ahd Street, Bok: | FLUENCED ME “Every — reaponstbi impartial agenoy which has entered the altua- tion has come to the conclusion that the attitude of those who encouraged and maintained this strike ia wrong. They have ali come to it—the Mayor, the Board of Katimata, the head of the Public Service Commission. “A few wild-eyed Bolshevikt leaders worked on the feelings of the less responsible and thoughtful men and were able to swing the meetings, which were attended by only a small minority of the employees, The re- mainder of the employees who quit did so because they did not want to eet into quarrels and fights and «ll (the petty perseoutions with which the Bolsheviki element ‘s capable of fol- Jowing them—to say uothipg of the dangerous Injufies tiireatened and in- ficted ay some of the men who at- tempted to stay ai work in last year's strike know only too well, "Wrankly, we do not know who are strikes ami who are not, For the present the tine between those wio have brov sat on this strike and those who would rather stay at home than risk danger is not to be drawn, We are paying off all men impartially up They have a day and'a halfs pay coming to them in their pay en- velones for this week. The paymas- ters ure not saying anything to the men about turning in their badges or about losing their priority, We are hoping that we can bring about peace- ful conditions without taking any radical action.” avery car barn is a barracks and dining hall for the men who have beon hired to break the strike and is guard- ed by detachments of police. Ninety-nine elevated and subway trains were running smoothly on the B. RT. lines this afternoon, and it was proinised that others would ‘be added before the bomeguing rush our. v4 Mayor Hylan, through Commla- sioner of Plant and Structures Grover Whalen, began negotiations with the United States Army for Motor Trana- port Corps trucks to he used over the municipal bus lines until full service may have been restored by the sur- face lines. He was hopeful that the army would give the same aid as in the Interborough strike last year. ee eS BROOKLYN LURED NEWARK JITNEYS Strike Attracted Alas, Fourteen Harvest of Car Them, but, Lose ‘Licenses The operating pernmita of fourteen jituey men of the Newark-Sloomfleld line © nm revoked by J. 8 Ward Inepector of Buses in Bloomfield. Th thi Brooklyn bus owners took thelr for strike service, 4 Pernuits of thirty-six buses operating 1 Newark will be revoked unless their owners bring them back to Newark from Brooklyn Immediately. Most of them are anid to have been engaged by the New York Telephone Company to carry ite emplc Joseph Crawford ‘TraMe Supervisor, said he was willing to allow the telephone company to have each day any extra buses that are not operating % ase be machines was done to eSweney Protest Strike ads, Proaident Joseph Fo Ryan of the Longshoremen’s Association ad- mitted to-day that the strike in pro test againat the imprisonment of Lord Mayor MacSweney of Cork ie uver, and that with the exception of the Baltic steamers are being loaded, He ex ects mon to be at work on the Baltic y this evening, he suid — a == Dies From Antomobile Accident. Nicholas Barry of 4083 Hudson _ oT Vie Boulevard, Jersey City, died in the City Hospital, Jersey Clty, this morn ing from injuries recelved when he was run down by an automobile at Van Winkle Avenue last night The car was driven by Jereminh Driscoll of No 238 Wilkinson Avenue. Dr oll avas arrested ac wich Man Found Shot NWICH, Conn, Sept, 1—Rd gar Ferris, of an old and prominent family, committed suicide here ‘by shooting himself through the temp: Members of the family can give no lyn, @ fireman in the establishment who !* now on atrike, Snyder charged that Trymosky trled to get him two ‘wo out”? and when he © fused struck him. | Magistrate Reynolds asked ‘Try-| nosky why he was on atrike, “IT don't know.” the prisoner re. piled. He was held for examination Friday | Joseph Wagner, a striking conduc tor, was fined $20 in New Jersey Ave mie Court for jaying hands upon Spool Guant Crawford at the en trance of the Bust New York Yards Trgpecte Tiviges of the Flathuel depot was ordered out of a taxicab by a union chauffear at the Instance of pickets in front of the depot to day. Brings wig standing in a threaten, ing group when an automobile owner | who apparently did not sympathiae | with the strikers, offered him « lift The pickets warned the automobilisi, but he Ignored them and tried to drive off. 'Tho pickets then pulled the ima- | chine over on its side, dumping out Briggs and the owner, whom thoy punched a few times and then ran as the police appeared. Both Briggs and the good Samaritan emerged from tho clagh with blackened eyes and jacera- tions. John W. Pulrbanks of No, 482 Pros- pect Avenue, 4 motorman, Frejdman of No, 2131 64th Street w reported In a serious condition to-day in King’s County Howpital, where they were taken last night with fractures of the skull a# a result of the stoning of two Sea Reach trains. Showers of missiles struck the trains they sao through the out on 62d Streot,| between 1ith and 18th Avenues. Freld man was on the train following Fair banks's train, Fairbanks ber of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engine While the trains were being bom barded there was a near riot at the Bast New York ut Alabama and Tamaica Avenues, near which groups of men had congregated on hearing that 500 strike quartered In the BR next the barns. Kdward Crawford, men, was taking as is a mem- barns, breakers ¥ T. clubhouse of 4 stroll down Geor- win Avenue, when a crowd attacked hi He was badly beaten he could be rescued, New men were rushing to a h with the attuekers when policemen drove then back During the proceedings two shots were 1, but whether by strikers wirike-breakers the police could After the strikers had been a striking conductor me the new q before or not way dispersed was arrested, It was suid that when the new men if the N York in ruining last night it that many of the cars damayeod. after this damage w strike-breakers getting outside Me Ber- attacked and men who fled in automo- e charged them, sent be nod were Bust barns to was Ww had heen Shortly covered, b gen stoned by biles when the poll 4 dla ath of fresh alr Street barns were No arresta were mage. While a two-car Myrtle Avenue elevated (rain was passing Onder- denck Avenue, ton, at 1.30 A the Glendale se: three men in the in M The men Kot away -_ |SCHULTZ WITNESS APPEARS. Clerk Says He Dropped slain Wo street bombarded It with stonex, One broke a window and barely missed | Motorman Hock, but no ene was burt THE EVENING WORLD ‘B. R. T RUNS 90 “L” 4ND SUBWAY TRAINS Surface. Car Service Partly Re- sumed, Two Lines Being Reopened To-Day Bievated and subway service on the 1. KT, had increased to ninety teaink at 9 o'clock this morning, it was an- nounced by the Public Service Com- mission, whose inspectors are keep- ing in close Louch with the transit situation. At that hour the follows ing weIvice Was recorded: Ridgewood line—Nine trains of five cars from Metropolitan Ave- nue to High Street loop. Fulton Street Line Twelve trains of three cars, from Lef- ferts Avenue to Park Row. Lexington Avenue Line—Sev- enteen trains of four cars, from Jamaica to Park Row, Broadway Line—Nineteen trains of three cars, from Rockaway Parkway to Chambers Str Canarsie Shuttle—One tr: Teanon for the tragedy. Medien! Ix- miner John A. Clarke declared jt to & clear @age of suicide, an When He Pound She was We: Roy Bosaard, clerk, wmployed nt Pompton Lake, N. J, known as ‘Handaome toy,” road. in nawepapers he Was wanted tn the Investigation of the murder of Mrs, Frank Schulte and came to the Prosecutor's offer in Mack ehauck to offer hts service im Hw sald he had known Mra Sehoulte fr about a year until he found she was married and then dromped her oe Mra, Mrndshaw Named for Assembly Mra, Laura B Bradshaw, wife of ohn N. Bradshaw, wealthy resident of Vaiisades, wan nominated tor mem ber of the State Ansembly | Ret gen County Democratic Committee last night. 4 ‘ ) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J, B.R. r. Car Protected by Wire Cage: Put in Service To-Day to Break Strike ies o vive vs o2 ls sUll undetermined at that time, it one car from Rockaway Parkw. floiaily fed infants wince 1892 when the p i : ii jockaway Parkway elder Straus founded the laboratory | Was believed suffragists would en- 0 Canarsie, and five stations. [deavor to make the first action of Sea Beach Line—None “This was the beginning of an or- line Lewisiature ratification so aa to West End Line—Seven train effort to. convbat Infant MOP | rince the mendment beyond any onipetslnn touriet tines Gara and sald Mr, Straus, adding that] Pie. te be then 120 American cities and | lemwl entanglement three of two cars, from Ea | many foreign cities have adopted the} NAMILVILLE, Tenn, Sept, 1—The Parkway to Times Square. } system vetion of the Lower Hot { the | Bra hier, hine=six rane of | 1, | Tennessee Legislature in revoking: its wo cars, from Prospect Park to | “STROLL? SURE, COME ON!” Jratitication of the Suffrage Amend Borough Hall. | - ment will NOT knock the a.endment Fourth Avenue line—Nine trains | Mine MeCarthy out of the astituition, Attorney of two cars from 86th Street to | Nenrest General Mrank M. Thompson declared Chambers Street | Her idea of a good time, Miss Hannah | 4) 4.) i ibe ‘i alls ‘ Bay Ridge line—Three trains of | McCarthy, nurse, of No. 1120 Pari Ave- | two care from @Kh Street to High nue, told Magistrate Silverman to-day in Street loo . Washingion Helghte Court wax vo stra | ACTOR ACCIDENTLY SHOT. ue | [with the masher who accosted her to the | = Culver line—Seven trains of | neurest policeman, On. her np Herring in Se ition in two cars from Kings Highway to | Policeman Biackman, of Highbrid Bellevue Prison Waed | m sted Sum Reube High Street loop. | a [Haat tosth: Street who, ane ‘ould, | Robert Herzing, motion pleture ac 8 ETH | TBUSH AND ATLANTIC. AVES. |to her while ahe was watehing a parade | living at the Hotel Seymour, No. 50 Flatbush and Seventh Avenue _——_- —- -__ _ — = acento — ee ~_ | in Lenox Avenue. West 51th Street, was taking suit of Ho was held in $600 ball for exmnina-| clothes. fro phar line—Opened at 6 A. M., twenty | ment to offer until the proposition | such evidence might be found? | tion Friday Retort iad Pee SE CORORY SWAED A y submitted es; the Governor of Ohio 4s It struck kthe floor sent a bullet inva, utes’ headway from Ninth Ave Louis Pridiger, legal member of the “Ho, you iknow of any evidence he | Les dostas tA MASA Mimnenote | hi5 cheat > nue and 20th Street to Borough |-strike committee, sald bofore going | June that'wehave not yet hoard?” | seairons chy Gene 1 c-Hropuration of ibummnce van catind trent teltyy rye \ jto the platform he would Insist that FUND EVIDEN “No, the Governor collected the |, apvech outlining the Republican pol | pitt Herring wos placed in the ark Slope line—Opened Ja vote be takon on the proposal of ; evidence himself.” {oy Gh) dertoultural) taauon cootipied tha} tie Sullivan: TAs ‘aie A. M., twenty care Acting Public Service Commissione: DOES NOT KNOW WHAT EVI- attention of Senator Harding. to-day, | conditlo Circle at Smith Street and Park- | Burrett 2 pre ome , The Republioan nominee had kept his | > that the present negotiating DENCE COX HAS, Aah Blbeen ton the iy Locale oe side Avenue to Borough Hall. committee resign in favor of a new “Do you know of millions sbeing ndddrent which will be delivered, on 71ST ‘REGT. IN RIFLE MATCH. both union and non-union workers | Republican Party with sinister in- | fal « in Weonrena KC Sea Git | He sepmed confident the meeting | (Continued From First Page.) tent?” | . ian would reject the proposal, but said: | a So far us what 1 myself know, no, NAG | vaca ite pet ALL “It's up to them; If they don't think tte Pees ane for United States Senate. Bee: pewate hepa hae ure doing the best that can be | Stmitor Edge of New Jersey asked: i ae i on nok prepared to way | NAPOLI fept, L—Mra Culla be DRSDOIME Jdone for them, we are willing to get | “POn't you know Tammany Hatt wilt) ‘it she bedi Aa eR | has been nom- & The ma louke raise hundreds of thousands of dot-| ."ABd you don't know what evi- | pee nibithes | and at in the final ata SAVe THE COMPANY EXPECTS) [At (hat won't go into! the hands of) deude, te Governor naw) Is hen ts petane math x ay 2 n the course of his testimony Mr.| Mr, White said he was wiltme to|tfons and the eatablishme _ One man said: “You may have nt ” epee Be OE es Na Pepe ep eee in at | White declared that the evidence has | bide by the judgment or ¢ aes courtal fer the settlement of internat Bankers rust Allewed to in h \¢ he AEllaNeA ROR GS s as to when the material should be | Mapute adopted Con yt of Court, (eat iiee SOREN ARSE Bdge day and a half's pay on us when pay- | Deen collected by Gov. Cox himself. | furnished the Committee, ie | Surrogate Foley slaned an order tos rs ops pene Sane ridge yes-|. Senator Spencer questioned Mr,| “But you have a speaking trip ai-| Famous Rabbi Arrives in Amerten. | jay directing t) ib iets ng off at th bokiyn Hridge yes |! rail f ” eared Sugheak ne: tai a snnany Jay directing the Bankers! Trust Cou sel aero ; ms hite aout the relation of W, p,| Mnged for v. Cox next week anc Rabb! tsak Langner, much venerat- th cas Saee: dolimelthetk saat (6 aleapiup the ne ee ee nme eras oat eeuere ta [Nazalosbe to the Democratic National | 3 Would not want to Interfere with Jed by the Jews for the part le piaye | out nat bs situation, He called for and got throo| me that meane ‘gue company aorta | Committee And the “truth of crew eee a ee eae ee eisajecion |” she rest wes arrive: here t as of const conte cheers for the Mayor and the Board|tg take us back soon aad doce not P@Per reports that Mr. Jamieson, then | over its gwn affalrs,”” sald Mr, White. |Noordam. A large delegution or.tiie | wceountine me exec of Ketimate, bdualder that welbave quit‘for keeps, Democratic. financial’ director, hind , DIMNUARlON GE Hho Ttehea book diss lols ans graininent Jews met in WV ANe Ruse GRR Godan eR Oe RRO She sald, now th r " ‘i Nay Pap drei ra pacts br tuted last year that $10,000,001 closed that photograph’ copies of farranked a public meeting for him] estate man. | An order fo) tue ao: oun he Suld, now that the meeting was] [t indicates to me they are planning id Fast 5 a 9,000,000 would pledges of “moral and financial” suy- | UMe aftern: eh sat Nea te Attorney)! och of the benefciariesscand it wae to over, he had not expected the atrik-|to meet our terms; they must know ¥€ Needed for the Democratic cam- port to the book, slgned by prominent [Street WMSTE fa wi) deliver Mere Viave been Med hy: tuly 21 Inst era ty take any other position than|we have no idea of backing down.” P#lgn fund this year, eustern met nelading the Rockefei 28 S ——~—_— ie “ ” vrs, had disappeared from the rec , 2 Jugo-ts dhonts, they did, The offer of Judge Mayer,| ‘There was great cheering Is that your judgment?" the Sena- | WT. Ad at ei et are Inteeduced | No Bide for United Staten Wooden} Devert I Juwo-iay Hadical he sald, was ridiculous, He felt When the report of the operation tor asked Monay. A clash between Senator taken fom! ills Ielend ae ‘d tain, he said, that if Judge Ma of cars on the Flatbush Avenue divi- t is not.” fe and Senator Kenyon followel | WASHINGTC Sept. U—No bids] acca on board the ateumship Calhria would nting a flat increase and aub-| lon reached the meeting, two motor Mr Spencer asked. the Democratic | When Senter Hand inalstid on an ine | were recelved to-day by the Shipping) which will lund them at, Dubrovnik on mit all other questions to unitmited| trucks, cach carrying about forty; chairman to produce a ist of alll the papers, ane’ Ra Noh CLI ISSA Te la i ae a arbitration, the men would be back|astrikers, were sent over to aid the SMMoyees of the Democrat “Do you think the pledges relate to/ UN uader. the xeneral “polley Akin | States. Some had been eld at Ellis on their jobs in ten minutes pickata on duty at the car barng at |Uonal Committee and their salaries, support for the tepublican cam. in pricem at from $i60 a ton ta) island a considerable tine that enue 20th Str which he promised to do. No speak- |Mugn?" was asked a ton * Teuses wero being Investix TO PUT “100 PER CENT” PICKET- | Ninth Avenue and 20th Street ste : No speak: |" sven, through Repubtean propa- ING PLAN INTO OPERATION here was apparently no sentiment| ers are being paid salaries, the wit-| ganda.” Shea and Pridiger loft the meeting |! te meeting to put to a vote the noss 1, and he does not plin to| “You don’t think Representative pugsee sting Public Pay any, He added that he had|Fees'e article in the book on Ruther- to propare thelr now proposition for | SusKestion made by Acting Public PAY f i i + lia Mivar: While a Haiwes ihe |Service Comminsioner Alfred M. Bar-| Authorized the expenditure of $100,000 | ford Fpint ee 8 Sitar ledruenne strikers remained behind to eatablisn (Fett to Shea and Pridiger after two| PY the apeaker's bureaw Ho far. Well, 1 know about the book, 1 a plan of picketing—a 100 per cent, | {ys Of consultation, that they re- Is it true.” Senator Spencer asked, |am talking about these pledges. Sigi thet tala "sign and ask the employees two ap-|“that you have stated you will not! “Do you thin kthe Barnes book is Dikihie the destiny os f ihe [DOINE w Committee which would rep- | place any limit on campaign contri- | p Rapa Wat uuntence then eg f z one ie cational” }at 5 sh country news- raaoe-t speakers warned the. strikere that {taent not only the Amalgamated but mu Be , papers of propaganda favdring the . they could not hope to win against [M49 the wnorganized employees did say that. ‘There ts no limit Jengue of Nations such as this story : : bi grsn cabieg ve ; i Mayor Hylan was early ut City Han {0% the size, within the dlacretion of ‘Uncle sum of Freedom Hide,” and ur 1 al y ecia Benwiaectart ae ney ny he had) day. He was in close touch with |the Treasurer and myself after con- puvinis it paid for by a particular po- pen te Sravidenes ‘athike wh i ast se touch with | Ee + itica) party and having the man who o a j side: x bot he a di the ao there were threo Federal receivers, te Labor Lyceum and had at hand |*lering both the size and the sources.” sendy it not know that It ia political For To-Morrow, Thursday, September 2nd tru ‘anil BAL he knew his legal advisers and labor expert Senator Kenyon read to the witness propaganda, which is the more sinis- The trneks of the atyetla Avenue ‘I have done all that it seoms to | telegrams from Gov, Cox to the com- ter,” Senator Kenyon asked CRYASTALTIZED FIG WAFERS—The choicest, most car Is aint } me possible to do for the reller o¢| mittee and to Senator Reed, a mem- don't apologize for wanting to] ] | selected Him the Pride of the Orient, are crushed and Jelli L' run close to the Lubor Lyceum Hen gases al ‘and 23 and prom. |Clculte that story," Mr White re-1] | into ble toot Hinks ena covered, “with, wpmrkllng. cevstat and during the meeting the men this situation,” he sald. My advies * Ga bi Joined. “The editor of the paper ts sugar, A goody of tndeseribable charm and flavor, SPECIAL Gould shea the mummies Ge the Ase to the strikers is the best counse: T| ising to furnish the investigators with] responsible if he uses it. He isn't QUIROS belt sears aoe lets i -! 2 TrUOS | oan find to give them information, Mr, White sald he had 1 to print it.” encima bebe ater ‘It they can suggest any thong elay| brought nothing for Senator Reed. fe eee Hom eae: TIRNE on Wednesday Attractions I can do, 1 am here at their service.| The Chairman told the committee! ‘trncie Be ops Bah ths —— but no allusion was m re r . : Fogle) Gare) of — bipedom: Rigue RGiRHen at ana warO b 4 If thay want me to go edly Se went The thought a $2,000,006 fund for Na-| wouldn't show who paid for it, W CHOCOLATE AND VA- VeORY WIGH GRADY Avinption is a ee by any of the tia tees A RU ete bei Pa fl onal Committee purposes would] 46 you th k is the more sinister? NILLA COCOANUT ASSORTED COC 0. ISTE HEM ADRBROES: ; AMS panaibilitice at the companys | Provide for an adequate Presidential| ,,"f Woulda't, Know until L swe the} || CREAM K18 8K S— LATES or Bon loos neha ni fe atmosphere had given) mooting it, then 1 shall appear betore | campaign this year, He was carefull pe” inquiry developed that Mr Eh ese ‘are MO H00 918 Cote igns of clearing and the conditions| them at once io improus upon’ the committee that| White had diamisesd Prof, Halt inet || | coe! strictly Class A collee- appeared more favorable for a settle- eer this estimate was a personal opinion. | Hight, following disclosure of the tion of superior Chov- ment when the strikers gathered to U carey REEDS ; " New letters: Blan Grated ate Covered Sweety iment when the strikers gathered to- | NEW HEAD FOR JEWS! ORDER, | vt have not yet unpotmied our cue [NEW ISTH sta tomant aus plate Selns., betty ives 5 . S = pulgn fund committee,” he explained. | witness that he waa offered $8,000 b ‘ excellent 1a ws are and Willoughby |natghts of Joweph soctety Has!) mye pomocratic orgunigution jus} tie Republicans, White a op el rue ue packs venues, Hrooklyn, earlier in the day : iene I) A » pre: . ee rekarretertrngetitart Pas aan ‘ Membership of 16,000, not yet made up x budget, Mr, White] (Fut he suid Ne preferned to work for 50e 80 2 u e camo! je JaAMoOerA the Jo! is On UB, ., Jirained from hopetul expransions ot | ATANTIC CITY, N. J. Sept i—]sxid, but he added that the various! though, for paying him $100 1 week.” POUND “BOX out | |. J. Shea, leader of the strikers, who [M@% Abramoff of Philadelphia was bureaus were pressing him to appoint] When Senator Kenyon brought out : | 1 acai ed Supreme National Commander of the | the campaign ft Dek that Gov, Cox was t have a special Mevetory: t ently used the 6, "A nettle- Ww campaign find commitiow so that v Ra watehy thee ; Nonewe > ae uh hth VA wettle- VT icnignts of Joseph, a Jewish fraternal] i ney m hw informed of ther allots | tit 0 his Western trip and aaked if THs weight Includes the containe | ment within a few ho: order of 16,000 members, its cloaing i that train alne wouldn't cost the en- Mr. Shea suid that he had been in [session last night. He was unanimously | Neots ‘ tire > $100,000 appropritacd for the jcommunteation over the long distance | elected az’ will serve for two years. | KNOWS NOTHING PERSONALLY] S?P'ikKing campaign, Mr. White sail |telophone with William D. Mahon,|He was opposed by Abraham Fell of] OF THE REPUBLI RONHHAI HOE DOW, RAE TER FORE WHI |Internattonal President of the Amal- Clpctanett hte of Bt,idosaph ie ti ‘i VBLICAN BUND: > | | he Knights of St. Joseph is the only] Mr, White told the committee he muted Association of Street and|order in tyis country operating under Blectric Railway Mmployees, and that | te protectton of an old line fnsarinee| Knew nothing personally about evi HALL DISCHARGED ate 3 ik company. its policies being guarantesd| dence showing an attempt by the Te- |Mr. Manon will come to New York. | by the Federal Union Insurance. Com= BY DEMOCRATS | Judge Mayer, after the conforenoa| pany of Cincinnati. The convention | Publican Party to “corrupt the elec | yantioeday with/esembere of the teara | Sal OF held in Detroit next yeur, torate” and sald the only place he —— | ¥ c ~ inate ae: Bere ee a oe | Prof. John ©. Hall of Salem, Ore of Katimate and others, wrote ty knew where such evidence could be 1 . i uf Batimato and others, wrote €/ OTTAWA ENTRIES, | oirainea would be from Gov. Cox, [sl of she Heandinavian Buren of the Mi yl at he wi tha x jomocratic ional Commitee, was! the financial demands of the men be} CONNAUGHT PARK, Canada, sept Do you know of any sinister fin- | cimmuarily dlacharged to-day, Mt wan submitted to a bo i urbitration, | eThe. entries for to-morrow’s racus| @neial or industrial interests which | announced at Democratic Headquarters | but that jt must be toud that A Ae cal edie clleees yea cata are seeking to make profiteering pos- | by Senator Pat Harrison | any award made must be within the |/t, Canada: mile. gud) wen, 9 aible by contributing money or] The diamissal of Trof, Hall followed | | Hnancial ability of the BRT. to | Tite An “Abie “M0; gin etre assistance to the Republican Natian. ;the feclaration yesterday before the | ment MCONDY NACE —Meitor Meter Stevnleenswe| at Committee or the Republican |Ainetorinl Investimting Commities at Manlicent tur senn ide and imardt (we fultes eT a0 ety0% Benator snencer aa : vlengo by Senator New of Indian |MAYOR HYLAN HAD URGED MEN | Bu aha had at AMES aay | Party?” Senator Spencer asked, read- | iat Hall had offered his services to TO GO TO WORK. [PUM Cat Mantis, alt axe? ne inite from press accounts of Gov. |the Republican party ax a apenker, and | Mayor Hylan, in tranamitting audio | Wenlant Viol ark, 1.) Cox's Pittsburgh speech had written that his “Democratle | Mayer's letter to the atrike we WOT; ti Wt, 108; Mot Spar “L have, of course, read the Govern. | friends" had offered him $7,600 and ex- the men to aceept his terms and “vot it sinings theye-sear os ana ox's #pecch at Pittaburgh," Mr. White [Benes to Apenk in the Interests of the seta (BieeaRK andl Guteniy Rito wrae fi Aan 1s Bein Fer. | aptied, “and from long assciation |Demecratic campaign. A post-cam- | ort eat Porter nae ey tite RN AT h him believe ho eam prove any. {DMD Appointment alno. characterized Ons to ie proposed board of a Uhree vearcolda: and ¥ ONES: SOSH prove “|Hall's account of the alleged Demo- “thus ending the intoter Mat tts, uke Maledant: | (hing he charges.” jeratie offer, Reecrsiaa te Now ‘ » whieh is hourly brin Att Bom AAS Flore, 0t ‘Then so far as you know person-| Senator Harrison declared he never | suffering and financial joss to | wa rails and aes y ar hh iS Lally there is no such attempt by sin- |had heard of Hall until he road Senator the peope of Brooklyn and the Greater Wally MA eee akan WO) sang Interests?” nator Spencer |News dectaration tn the newapapers malta Se enn rear aeetante cea | Mk Harrison then called Hall before htm, When Judge Mayer was inf i akg tielna. Chath Prats No, to haven't any evidende my- | ing to the statement, and 1.09 1 Old, Dishes: *Lawrena. Shaws, 0 itten Uke letter mentloned by Senator [wintkers he suid that he had no com: | "“abpivudce allvwaace salmed Z4eck Lanty Can you wive us any idew where ‘ Pi s 1920, " POLES CLAIM RIGHT 'SUFFRAGISTS PLAN | TO CROSS FRONTIER CONNECTICUT FIGH s. U.S, That, Will Make Cc stipalgn foxy Ratitica- tions Must tion Should Tennessee Ynise Action Stand Strategic Considers Govern WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (Associated | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Suffrast Presa). —Poland has answered the ad-|leaderg to-day announced they will monition of the United states that the] start Mmamediately a vigorous came Polith armies halt at the ethnograynie| jajen Be GokWectivut to pAnShy Cia frontier of Poland with the statement that strategic considerations must gov~ ineteenth Amendment, granting a bole ase | A tional enfranchisement to wome ’ eich The National League of Women oters intends to push the Connect - MILK STATIONS TAKEN OVER. | our nett aithough its officials wall they believed the atte oT Neihinn Miraca jn) Maken Prexent hey believed the attempt by the Ton wer to rescind previo Hesse rer “ tion to City Speech. Jfavorwble action will not stand, Health Commissioner Copeland, 8) HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. L—The the name of the City of New York, to-lonnecticut Lexiviatiire, on spectal day officially took over the Nathan) oan of Gov, Holoomb, will convene Straus milk stations and laboratory in| gent 14. The call was originally tp ceremonies at the laboratory, No. ¥48| tended to conalder measures for rem- at 86th Street. Nathan Straus jr, istration and dalloting of women making the his father presentation on behalf of ed the history of the milk to arti voters, hut if ratification of the Suf fragement Amendment by Tennessee revie’ campaign to assure pur