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NHL MAHON, ON WAY, WILL FIGHT FOR FULL ARBITRATION ‘Union Head Hopes for B. Rk. T. Setttement, but Says Men Will “See Thing Through.” DETROIT, Sept. 2 D. Mahon, Inter- W fmtional President of the Amalgainated Association Of Street ahd Hlevtric Railway Employees, will leave for New York to-day to aaniet Patrick J. Bhea in the management of the Brooklyn sttike. § Willlam B. @itagerald, Vice President, who vonducted the 1916 Manhattan strike, may accompany him. “IT hope for an early settle- ment,” he said, “but we are pre- pared to see the thing through.” Mahon insists that settlement mhali be made on a badix of full arbitration without reservations bby either side. “Phere is ho attbitration,” sald he, “where one side has the right to reject the arbitrators’ awant if It chooses to do so, We are and always have beon willing to go before any fair board, lay all eur cards on the table and abide by the result.” Bye ee ie Lot the police actions marched to a man toward the Halsey Street barns. Motorcyole policemen preceded them , and they were confronted by a police oerdon which kept them far from the car sheds, . FIRST JAIL SENTENCE GIVEN FOR STRIKE DISORDER. The firat jail sentence growing out of divorder in the strike was tuposed on Albert Nathanson, No. mont Avenue, a striking motorman, He was sente by Magistrate Fol- Well to ten days in the workhouse Mo charge of disorderly conduct, “At ae 5 feet and Myrtle Avenue tog. “aonb, indecent language at motormen and conduc tors abd passengers on trolley. cars, ttanders” who joined in complaining | 167 Du- | eke mot mean that refuse te see any member ated who was in tho| company or had beon, _ sg thrallgeeonnd receiving of- ‘mediatories from the organisa- Sergt. Keller of the Adams Street station also alleged that Nathanson tried to resist arrest. Richard W. Buller of No. 108 Utica | Avenue, was before Magistrate Dodd (in the Adams Street court on a charge of disorderly conduct and was paroled for examination to-mor- tow, He is alleged to have shouted alt sorvion at somo passengers on a trolley car reese on the elevated | Af Font Rt Pion etreet, yenter wibway lines i rush hours, Gar- day: “Remember the Malbone wreck. sald, it at least as good as the You are riding with a lot of scabs r tack ‘and rate.” ‘ght cudiived Cries of "scad,"' alleged to have been uttered by Joseph Camplons, a thea- tre ticket dealer, of No. 385 Warren Street, Brooklyn, caused bis artaign- | y About. a f “There te do ground to anticipate ditieulty due to the joining of “strike by the members or the therh ©f Locomotive Bngineors dre the motormen of trains or “tiembers of the’ Towermen and itehmedi’s Union, Delegations of oth unions have joalled on me and . me they will take no action a#ympathy with the strike,” An agenoy that bas been obtaining r the company is author~ for thé statement that there are already on hand and hundreds others on the way. Most of them “Are said to have had previous expe- fience both in running care and in ing strikes. thousand of the women of the B. R. T. have wince the Of theme twenty have themselves sick. The strike have been assured by women mm Mhat the remainder are adherents to the strike cause; ty Officials assert that they are Away for the most part be- of the threats and abuse of 4. Maxweli Peyser, assintant to Fridiger as counsel to the ated Association of Street Electric Railway Wmployeos, gave toe to-day he meant to complain » Mayor Hylan of “unprovoked as- of 2,000 strikers at Labor and bruised or suffered broken were asked to stand up. Nine seventy were counted, out of uniform strikers in groupe from which were thrown, or which chased b ors, surrounded cars or ad- ood on oar barns threateningly, it accept the consequences of yot- ; into the way of the police when such Company. Deputy Comimis- Lahey has inmructed officers men that ho will hold them ind\- ually Fesponsible for every brick nm and every worker manhandled the theory they should make it nt that no one can perpetrate 2» violations of the iaw and escape cathed. ick «SCATTERED AFTER MISSILE SHOWER, directions followed. ww trom the neighborhood, base continued unt! on strikers by the police. In a CROWD So long as all was peaceful in the porhood of the East New York after tha fipst cars wer run te-Aesy. the police scattered along neighboring streets, molested of the men and boys who kept Ing curiously on the sidewalks, : minutes later & etone bounded | Prous anesrmaker off the netting around an outeoming A shower of missiles from var- Instantly Heard the smack of fists against and the thud of locust sticks there ‘was a scramble and a scurry r the reels wore clear for » block in every ey Se aaa ment to: in Flatbush Court. Patrolman niel J. Mullin of the Bergen Street Station said Campione tried to force hin way onto a car at Piatbush and Sixth Avenues, attempt- ing W attack the motorman, In the fight the officer was kicked in the shins, Campione was held in $500 bail. One of the first ek cars run- ning on the Gates Avenue line collided with a wagon at Groene and Waverly Avenues, throwing the driver, William Haywood of No, 624 20th Street, to the ground and dislocating bis hip. Hay- wood was taken to the and Street Hoapital, The horse was caught by a policeman. John Wood, the motorman, blamed tho wire screen on the car, There were several arrests during the, forenoon on disorder charges, ‘Two motormen were taken to court from Fulton Street between Court Street and Myrtle Avenue for refus- ing to stop abuse of strikebreaking motormen, and another at Fulton Street and Rockaway Avenue for tampering with the switchbox of & feed cable. It was announced that night trains over the Fourth Avenue swbway W Manhattan would be di- verted to the Montague Street tunnel because of atone throwing attacks on traing crossing the Manhattan Bri There was an interruption of Fourth Avenue surface because short clycult- third rail. Klght men were arraigned to-day in the Fifth Avenue Court on charges growing out of the strike, James ‘Travis of No, 42 Second Street and James Nolan of No, 809 Union Street, striking conducto’, were accused of being intoxicated at 19th treet and Ninth Avenue, Mavistrate Folwell wentended them to ten days each in the Workhouse, Three men accused of hurling epithets at Patrolman John Fitzsimon at the 58th Street and Third Avenue ‘barn, were held In $500 tbatl each, Joseph L. Louro, No. 419 12th Street, was held in $500 Mail, accused of shouting “seab” and threatening a motorman and conductor on a Sev- striking guard of No. 17% Fourth Ave- nue charged with threatening a guard on @ Pourth Avenue subway train, was held in $600 bail, Bernard Capa- Jonna, a striking guard af > 9 President Street, was held in tadt for the Grand Jury on the ¢ of attempting to damage property. Zmonony Capadonna was accused putting metal slugs in a box, prevent- train Ten men were arraigned in Gates Avenue Court, Nathan Wish koff, a atriking motorman of No. 387 a brick at a car, injuring T John Harron, wax held !n_ $2,000 ‘hail. ‘he others were held dn $600 ball on} CONN vont PARK, Canada, Sept. | THD HAR dell ‘nee jeer cide and minor charges. ° 2.—Te entries for to-morrow's races latter, 10s; Like, “Tod, Frio 08!) Pra the = ate on) follows: | SAME RAO The o ti FIRAT TACK Maldone all ware: fgalal in | tor Maree egpoli non rapt acm Rare MOTHER WANTS HER CHILD. | cite: gitar ag: Ra. Hecrmthy NAUE et = s+ Hai Lacks ‘Sanh 110; Anu ark oft Spear tet Mane ian i we, Gave Vee Up Wihsh Peon, but Foi Mhotivn He calming: tap tre, _hatming: for maidens; there ane Has \. Siri i tice, He I nt | maa Mra. Mary .Immo.daino, practiently 105") eae kof bt , | sexta Wap ovr penniless ten years ago, now a oFon- | upwent Ae . sie. at fhyaed,* Aa of No. 409 Fort} Ruslan. Age: falta 106 Kusbbie, 118, 116, lay W., Title Agile 4 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, with aay- | lisa yon; Lady (a ings conaleting of @ house and 40,000, | Saati aa Oh cp. ier: au | Cotter Broker tela on Bank's appoaled to-day in the Supreme Court, urlon at) Hany ahh, Complaint, Menino ise ele eki0s Vive Mo Brooklyn, for posscasion of her fifteen: year-old daughter, Josephine. her tad proved unavailing, the ohtia’ fection having been won, #ho auld, i . my th angle and oe Mr. and Mra, i fag hr of fed as 200 bay ee awed, Garrats, No. 636 Fourth of the United Staten, that enliea waa ondine'y ing preated by the dropping of a = inet stand for & man striking a woman, } coll of wire through the street sur-| & ry te | If Addison not shown suoh peni- tone Weatihe Upon the wares sua, oeeer Talks Over Candidate's | once on the stand and apologized so . Apsociation, the American Bwderation Avenue ©. enth Avenue car at Ninth Avenue 7 " Corrigan tried to attract her attention and 16th Btrect. Tony Rioucol, a % And the Mitnoia state cain tts orchestra. wont.” sisee, Weston ing the opening of doors on 4 subway the Hooper Street, alleged to have thrown trolman - iv Other Sat attomp.s to met the ohfld to return to ike Dusbar 4 withou THE EVENING wortp, THURSDAY SBP! TEMBER 2, ick OUTLAW STRIKE BY MINERS GROWS: HOO}000 NOW OUT as ss sn Asked to Adjudicate Tt Will Go to Municipal Judge. Anthracite ieaulery Practically Paralyzed—Big Companies Hardest Hit. PUBLIC AGAINST An armistice was declared to-day | in the Warfare which has been on for | sevetal days ih and about the Ander- 102 West tenants MOVE, #08 apartinent house at No. 80th Street, although the continue to hold the fort and show no signs of weakening. | it was thought that the battle was | to be carried to-day to the West Side “Vacationists” Are Without Money, but Hope the Gov- ernment Will Step In, Police Court, but all that happened was a parley among the various (ent Perth ee Pea wen) counsel “F ti6 aidewalk tm front of WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Bopt.2—'TDo tne oo... ‘Among those present | anthracite industry be to-day ara were: Si.ldard & Mark, representing cally paralyzed by the outlaw strike the new viyners of the apartment of insurgents in the ranks of the louse, thé Dormond Realty Company; United Aline Workels of america in HUdolph L, nnd George C. Cherurs, representing the doughty tenants, and | Meflance of Preatdent Wilkon and off!- atorrig Grossman, counsel to Miss | clals of the union, Anderson and Mrs, Pervear, who had | Reports show that 100,000 of the a leaseon the house and conducted It 175,000 mine workers employed inthe ‘Tho confeh ended with an agree-| ment that Magistrate Levine was not ron ore Bet Nate somes te. ia the person to whom to catry the |Surgent movement and that 180 of the erieyances, rather that they should | 900 collieries are idle, be taken into a Municipal Court. 80 ‘The movement is general, extending ail parties consented to meet this af- froth Carbondale to the @ohuytkit re- temnoun in the Cherurg offices at No. ti rd h 3 West 2th Street, There an effort Bion, Wut #0 far no disorders have 111 jo made to get suficlent time for ‘been reported. The “vacation” period, Miss Anderson and Mrs, Pervear to SESS O™ aoe ORCI, FINED FOR STRIKING play, the mon almply refusing to re- port for work at the acoustomed time and place. The big companies are hardest hit. In the three anthracite districts the big producers are hot able to operate more than one-fourth of thelr col- Heries and thore in which atéam was | got up are crippled by the absence af 20 to 60 per cent. of their forces. ‘Tue independents tn all sections ate operating. Their reports are that their working forces have been greatly re- duced, but enough men are on hand to keey coal running through the breaker. in many sections the kdea of the miners apparently in not to follow the insurgent lead #0 much aa it ie to protest againat the acceptance of the majority award, (Public sentiment in the coal flelds is against the insurgent strike, The! strikers know this and they know that they cannot draw funds from the union to support them while the strike in on. ‘rhe huge fund that the union hae been collecting eince 1902 will not) oe touched and not a penny can be | w#pent in the way of @iving aid. This may help to bring the strikers qulekly to time, Another thing is that the men will not receive their back Pay, amounting to $14,000,000, for the reason that to wet this they must accept the majority award of the Anthracite Wage Commission, Insurgents franidy admit that they | expect the Government will step in, There are @ score of Federal agents in this district alone, 3 In declaring a “vacation” instead of a strike the insurgents practically adinitted thelr fear of the law. KNOX “AND 1 THE CUBS. CALL O! ON HARDING GIRL IN HIS CAST Victim Once Cs Widcactisl by a Wire Because She Had Re- jected His Advances. Smyth Addison, formerly a director for the Metro Film Company, was to-day fined §20 in West ‘Side Pollee \Court for striking Emily Marceau, a |moving picture actress. If he had not paid tite fine he would have gone to jail fot ten days, Miss Marce\u, who tives at No. 342 Cornelia Street, Brooklyn, testified that she had been ongaged by the film company to take a/part in a comedy on Aug. 6.- Five days later, She said, Addison came to her dress- ing foom and talked so improperly to hor-that she sought the protection of the supervising director, She also sald that he annoyed her upon many ovcu- sions because she refused to respond to his advances, and on Aug. 21 hed her left hanging by © wire in one of the scees for ten minutes during the lucheon hour, Sha appealed to « workinan and wis cut down. There were other rows with Addi- | son, she said, during one of which he struck her and knocked her down. | After that he toid her she waa tired. The District Attorney, fearing that thin might be an attempt at publicity | op the part of the Movie people, had fun Investigation made of the case and discovered that Miss Marceau's story was true. In passing sentence upon Addison Maxistrate Levine sald that he could | frankly to Miss Marceau he would have sent him to jail without the alternative of a fine. PESTERED A CHORUS GIRL. | Youth Stand on Versailles League—Edu- cators Hear Speech. MARION, 0O., Sept. 2.—Two front- porch speeches And a conference on the ‘League of Nations issue with Senator Knox of Pennsylvania were features of Who Attended Every Per- Senator Harding's schedule to-day formance Held for Heartog. Senatar Knox came to talk over in| Ethel Weston, twoney, of No, 1M detail the nominee's stand on the Ver- ‘Third Avenue, a chorus girl whowe at- | | trations ao charmed a youthful swain| ealiies League of Nations and his pro: porul for formation of a new | that for three months he sat fn A national axsoclation on the world court! front meat at every performance, Aac- principle, [conting to Mtins Weston, to-day ap- Pho candidate addressed a committee! peared in Jefferson Market Court as ea ‘ complainant against Bugene Corrlian, ropresenting the National Kducation twenty, an elevator operator of No. J01 Association and the Chicago National League Baseball Clubs which fold Magistrate MeGeehun, and, fail- Ing, wont buck of the stage through aye an caninition Kame with the box door and drew a knife with which Vo stated the aes Sid Mra. Hard- he threatened to atab her if ahe con- tinued ta Ignore him. Corrigan ‘Waa great American sport and an attack 0 " Gn the Lasgue of Nations in baseball. recrom, su tell for @ Rearing to- bat Were included in the ‘mpesch | ee eee players, lenator Harding for th In the speech delivered to the | temchers’ representatives the Senator said the low componkation of {oachers | BELMONT ENTRIES. FIRST RACH -Cleimin hag tought on,"n erinia' in education, | aye" ual a halt tank Mivtate, Tats iene and he pledged himself to do ‘every: firs, erp Male fun. Swine Wi gars thin for the la power to obtain better pay | Dore, op sla | Bah OTTAWA ENTRIES. | RAC Craulitions; for Tivol "Mimi TC ewe Yep AAG: Yon a Mh 108 tong 100 Haunlwint. + Anni oh, 108, |B Caranee Hea Uae old, Morris Horwits, coffee broker of No, 120 Front Stroet, was held in $20,000 dail today after he had pleaded not millty te i of Keane jaceny in General Indtotmen’ Dare; ig ieee nt, LAWYERS.IN CONFAB CALL TRUCE IN WAR OVER APARTMENT HOUSE; NEw YoRK ENGINEER TENANTS STILL IN POSSESSION | vear, | to do so up to now." the tenant. of the Dormond Company, every right to take possession,” WEDS HARVEY BELL, sell the furniture in the many apart ment suites. After this is arranged, the question of af agreement between the tenants and the neW landtord wilt come up. But fo one khows how that will turn out ‘The Anderson had been jeased tor eleven years by Miss Floy Atderson and her sister, Mrs, Bmitions Pers ‘Their lease, they admit, ex- pired at midnight, Sept. 1, but -Mor- rls Grossman, thelr attorney, cons tends they have au oral lease for ‘another month at least and that the Dormond Realty Company, No. #4 Park Row, which bought the bulid- ing four months ago, promised tho lessees to grant thet @ month-to~ month extension, “We are standing on this ment,” said Mr. Grossman, “They Wave us every reason to believe they would be vety fair about it, and yet, jast Friday, they suddenly notified the lessees ‘they would have to get out Sept. 1, They followed this up to-day with registered letters to the tenants, informing them they. might remain at increased rentals, ranging from 76 to 100 per t% more than they are paying. We are anxious to get the matter into court, but the | other side has been very careful not INTERNATIONAL MRS. HARVEY BELL. Gomelia Rue Kemper Be- comes His Bride After Five Years’ Separation. Annovheement has just been made of the marriage of Harvey Bell, New York construction engineer, to Mise Cornelia Rue Kemper, California beauty. The couple were sweet- hearts in California five years ago, but wete separated during the war, the bride remaining at her home in BURGLARS ROB “We do not want to put out any of sald one representative “We eim- ply want to take possession, We did M not increase thelr rents, but notified | lthem they could remain at the same |rentals they are paying, for the time being. We took title to the property last week, Ut ts ous: and we have a watltig heen made ally for sight-secing, Is ong of the CALIFORNIA BEAUTY ENRIGHT BLAMES * AUTO VICTIMS M Accidents Due to 78 Pet Cent Carelessness of Pedestrians, He Says. } Sivui t per cent, of the auto. | quails + in New York sre dite to the Cardlessies« of the pedpstrians Poliee Can told the nd- Whidh is Inver violations of the hikhway laws. missioner sald he wad asked for 1,000 more policemen, of whom he would tise 406 for traffic regulation. He fidiculed the suggestion whieh hid to forbid ordinance penalting street who usually are tun do missioner ight torday at Grand Jury ‘jay-wolking failure to cross ping at the wk never Would obey itr v unless Compellell fore . he sald, and thie would iceman at every commer, At 7 por of the {fie duty, whereas in per cent. wete on that work, Commissioner Worlicht natd that Jud ing by the rate at which the city's traf fle Is expanding it might be adviauble to create new streets. in- creasing width of mot eapocl greats eat menace to traffic, he anid. He cited that London had one policeman to every 290 population, Paris one to every 383, and New York one to B15. > TURKEY AT THE VATICAN. For Fi ‘Time Will Send a Minis- ter, If Pope Will Receive Him, CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2—(As- sociated Prem.) Turkey will send a minister to t Vatican, it was an- nounced to-day. ‘This is the first time Isiam oMolally has affiliated with @hristendom, the step being taken on the Sultan's init! ative as m mark of gratitude for the Pope's financlal and other ald to Turk- ish war prisoners through Monsignor Dolel, the apostélic a#iegate here dur Ing the war, present, poll 1916 ont cont Before the minister ts rent to Rome |_ the Vatican will be asked if ne will be received. SS ae WASHINGTON HAS 1,356,316 ITALY’S SUN GLOWED TOO HOT FOR DREAMS In Fact It Was a Fire As Four Blistered Sleepers Bear Pain. / ful Testimony, A Qtariet of Hatians, snoring ia rt, slept dreaming of thelr sunny homeland this morning as they Iny ato i lntge bile of: old pabors on. w trick rtivoty ty 7 Wo Street ‘The aun of Italy grow warmor tn the * |treams than they had ever known ft to be. Tt warmod the sleepers, it baked . it vorched them, {t burned them, they awoke with a yelk ‘The was afire and they were by way hig roanted to death atily they Henjamin Maretnailt of No, jumped to arrive the street! in front of No. where the truck they found the erstwhile pursing sundry blisw ir anatomy fod the fre aaa rita did the firemen POISON KILLED WILLIAMS. Murder “sortous afta! ie. Saye Newarlc or So Pro r Cyanide of potassium — polsoning nu the death of Franklin B, Wills jams, whose body was found At hil home, No. 189 Avon Avenue, Newark, according to an informal report re- ceived by Prosecutor Harrison to-day from the Edel Laboratory, where the contents of Williams's stomach were analyzed, Pr cutor Harr ©Xy beliog Wiitlains dened or committed sulolde, : eitzer bottle was found be ms when his stepson, Wi Wagner, found — thie body rT Tuesday n to-day was mut- VERY FEW PEOPLE KNOW WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD MATTRE LET US SHO YOU, BEFORE you BU™ Popaiation of St 18.8 Per Cent. Since 19 returned to the coast and met his | former sweetheart in Santa Barbara. This timo thete was no separation, for they wero marfied a week ago. WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—The State Mr. Beli Mas his offices in this city | asih ase ® population of ‘a " and lives in Yonkers, 1,366,316, according to an announce- \ aepaken Couple With Revol- aa vii rm" ment by the Bureau to-day Thia is an incre 214,326 or 18.8) vers and Make Them Give Up $1,000 Jewelry. Police Get Stolen Auto ‘Track. A motor truck londed with several thousand pieces of fur was seized by the police of Newark early to-day when two men fled after Motoreyele Police. man Houston saw the truck on Spring- fold Avenue and shojited to the dtiver to light his lamps, Two hours after ‘Three burgiars enteréd the home of Jacob Berger, a boss painter of No. 20 East ‘th per eent. ver 1910 Spokene County, containing Spokane, has 141,269, an Increase of 1,885 or 1.4 per cent. Spokane itself, according to revised figures given oul to-day & population of 104,437. It y has} oully announced as 104,204 Street, > this morning, the truck had been faken to Police while he ,his wife and year-old baby | Headquarters Louls Nusbaum, a truck- were asleep, After rousing Horgur| In contractor of No. 238 Huntington Avenue, Newark, reported by telephone and his wife and forcing thom at the inet the truck had been stolen near the poin tof revolvers to show where their! pubiic market. valuables were hidden and nearly| « strangling the infant when It started Prince of Wales Sails for Panama, HONOLULU, be a Prince of Wales, the British nown cleared from here lust the erulser niet for to ery, the men escaped with Je i valued at $7,000 and 1100 in ant leat tienen According (o oBraer, the men forced Holiday Brightest, an entry by descending a fire escapo | Features Daatane from the roof and glimbing through | for the GUE the bedroom window. 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