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ENGLAND TC FIGHT MINERS’ STRIKE + TO FINISH, LLOYD GEORGE mage ee Weathor—FAlIR. See Old New York Through Young Eyes Che: |“ Circulation Books Open to All.” On Magazine Page Za par See LXI. _NO. 2,603DATLY, Copyright, 1920, by The Press Pi Co. (fhe New York World). piiabing NEW “YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, f CLUBOWNERS WLLLINE UP MSTCE FABER FR WDESPREAD REFORM a N BASEBALL ON MONDA hap si eerine for Woman Though She Agreed to 7 Get Out Oct. 1 FOOD COSTLEADS cuss ar cas aeuy “IN THE DOWNWARD “Be i Blvars Nek’ CHFED OF PRICES Suggested for Commission. Sis Bro National League wages Dewemines to Go Ahead in Spite of Ban Johnson’s Attitude. REFORM Justice Mullan ‘Rules Must Move in Case ready Completed. Renter _ INSISTED AL | ON. Supreme Court Justice Faber in Klyn to-day decided against Mrs, | Wasserman, owner of the! 653 Ninth Brooklyn, in her effort to ous Padiicti 4 % 2 By Hugh S. Fullerton. [Re duction of 15.6 Per Cent. Baseball of the “organized” variety | During September oe - Miss Carrie Dunn, | faces the biggest war it ever bas! Paid Farmers for Products. Miss Dunn, it was testified, agreed | known—a r which decide| a last summer to give up her apartment} whether the old, reactionary faction] WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Iood on Oct, 1. She failed to do so and Mra. | shall continue tn contro] or whether| now leading all other necessities in| Wasserman asked the Clerk of the the goverment of the game is to be| the downward sweep of prices. The ipartment Amount | Street 4 tenant, house at No. will Sixth District Municipal Court to is- of outsiders without financial interest | ing sept 4 the farm.| Wasserman asked the Supreme Court} tm any leaghe or olub. er on Oct. 1 throughout the United a writ of mandamus to compel the The National League has thrown| States averaged, according to the] k to tasuo the final order and Jus- the gage. Monday the club|“stloul Department, ax follows: | ‘ce Faber to-day refused the writ owners of the National will gather in peret ~ cee. eee ve aie ae eno fuse Chicago and take the first step Rat aahey ed befure t ssago of the| foward actual reform. In this step but the Court held it was] the Nationa! invited the American ding | ne Court Justice Mullan, act an application for League club owners to participate, | ng upon a weit of and Ban B Jobns speaking ; mandamus by the H. D. M. F grhether authoritativery or not. de-|, lown grade, Governm ro- | Company, to-day directed Willam J Sined show Murphy, Clerk of the Fourth District "The National is determined to go by ot: she SSSR ia fed tic tey por cere ayer pects is one who believes the crest of high! Wt against George S, Chaims, who ahead without regard to any stand of eee ne ee anes It may take CCcuples @ seven-room apartment in Mr, Johnson. It is determined to|! however, for the general de-|th© building of the plaintit corpor clean the game to reorganize its en- | to complete its cycle, Houstor ast 14th Street tére government, to chango the Na-| said € company obtained i | the ¢ ‘ r awarding poxsession Sept. | tional agreement, and to place the; The de now has tnorensed the | ee ation “ rat F value of the dollar nearly 18 cents,? a ie JusHoe, whole govertimast in the hands of ted’ acatay Gut aa eae sai rnment records so} anted a stay until Oct, on three :1en. The choice of the major- real estate ¢ ny asked Lr now Is worth oximately ity—if mot all National League| cents compared with its pre-war 1914 warrant he expiration of owners for these posts—are Judge) purchasing power, Two months ago | te stay, Chief Justice Aaron J Kenesaw M. Landis of Chicago, "BIS|tne qollar atood for only $7 cents Jof the Municipal Court, ruled that the| Bil” Edwards of New York, and) gugar, now selling at an ave «| landlord's right to a disposes warrant | either ‘Nick’ worth of Cincin-!19 cents a pound, is due for a further | had been destroyed by the new land nati or Jud es A, McDonald lord-tenant Jaws. ot Chics © McDonald fs the nial have xecl) ohatl Mullan’ overrt man who instructed the Grand Jury s on cotton goods| Justice Levy, holding the | to investigate crookedness in base- cent. within the | completed before the passage of these | bal! ‘ie With the entire country clamoring in Manson City ao | for a real re baseball the old er cent. on cloth: | Matt Plane Pilot Killed | political Jed and controlled a i CHICAGO, Oct, 16.—Bryan M aula by Mr. J ns determined to = ur, Tuxas, ale mall pliet of the resist to th and op Ji a in of ay near Batavia, IL gon in pow It is prob a ding t mation recciyed | by able that mem he air ma bers of ran arn sete «s in OLD BOTTLES DUG will join t }.| UP IN BROADWAY Bciscine et thetgcvioning | ——<— | GIVE EMPTY THRILL To further complicate t ion'MACSWINEY MUCH ; a ; te abe mas Associat Ns »"| BRIGHTER, IS REPORT a Sea RA de Be sdtately af 4 *r | * a sarden fs) af wt ere’s dines ema and de 7 which| Pope Benedict Said to Have De Nothing in Them, nS : ; aa. | cided His Death Would ROADWAY ta thrill this | LONDON, Oct en M Ww Pe CLOSING TIME] ters: Te all peepee cia 5.30 P.M. SHARP | *"*“' msied by the Trivh | feet doen tof ts SATURDAY FOR | [tv Moers cona aries tne The SUNDAY WORLD'S mal Mp ee ars Classified nigtthe tet dd aed ae Advertisements BRANCH OFFICES CLOSE sat Tone $ ihe’ Du BEFORE « 4 Positively no. Cli tise - n ments will be received for The | gersey Cality Roned Miehts Ouater Sunday World after 5.30 P \ Ee I ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY . H PRECEDING PUBLICATION . ake: MAY ot) Se ne aah Rene 4 lp the court of Jusive Swayae, pews Wo twemacives, |Mounted Policentan Weds Society Girlin Five-Year Central Park Romance LEONARD POSER TORT ON SSPE BERLIN REPORTS Miss Beavor Webb Met “Sinil- ing Tom” Leonard During Her Frequent Rides. 1920. To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, ' | SESS ROPERS Tv 47aDY EXTRA. _ doar AEN | “Cirentation Books Open to All.’’ Entered qe Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥ PRICE 8 THREE CENTS =<, Fra BRITAIN READY TO FIGHT Pree tte STRIKE OF 1,000,000 MINERS; ecceuNMANY MEN QUTIG WORK Feared That Railroad Men Will Walk Out in Sympathy — Great Industries Threatened—Plans Per- fected to Prevent Food Shortage The ramming launch by a LONDON, Oct, 16—Premier Lloyd George to-day addressed a mes- ferryboat, the grounding of two ateamers, the delay of elght ocean Sage to the nation with regard to the strike, in which he said going venaels in the lower Dorsicn The nation is confronted with a coal strike. The Government has |the disrption of practically all ferry Ships Run - Aground Off Long| Island, and Eight Liners Are ‘Held Up. LIVES hwo IN PERIL. Owner of Evian and Helper} Leap into Bay When Vessels Crash—Both Rescued. of a nchedules resulted from to-day’s| Mate every effort consistent with its duty as trustee for the people to dense fog, which ancient mariners) aver: this calamity, The proposals of the Government have been sup- an the worst they had known for ity eure | ported by many of the most fesponsibie leaders of the Miners’ Pederay ‘The Centrn|, of Vermont, a steam tion They have been regarded by all sections of the people as fair and [freighter of 2,20 tons, owned by the} ee 4 | the miners’ claim for an increase in missed her bearings = and ; | wages to on impertial tribunc] and to ine ‘va abide by the result, ‘This offer the ck, the hour aground off Whitestone, |nome time before 7 o'c ; | miners refused, The Government ef- at which she was due to arrive here eo to give the increase asked for j!f the miners would restore the pi ent low production of voal tol the » has no wireless win and Capt. Strickland was unable to} | reporg’to his superiors. Officials of the tres of the early part of the peueile railfoud declared they were not wor year ried about the vemel's mafety, Long This, too, the miners refused Island waters selde taining rie againat the advie it mos! pe se 4 he advice of thelr it ex~ roughness Mt rienced leaders They are at empt- om on ing now to aain their ends by force. of Vermont carried Ho} 7 fa apy The nation must and will resist euch ; ot | Use No Explosives in Robbery) sn sttack with all ite etronsth med | of Manufacturing Jewellers | there can be no doubt as to the on Warren St., Newark, | ' orted agrouhd on a rand - | bar off Long Beach before | She was not damaged and treed he rew twenty men and is fouded with ¢09 general The Shipping 1 He wan re steamer Kno Although the great nation-wide strike in not scheduled to begin until after the workers leave the mines to- dayilg Burglare broke & nto the factory of Stretcher manufacturing jew- wht, a considerable number of the self without assistance . ; Many Long Island found steamers | clers at No. & Warren Street, New. | men Nave quit already In anticipation were te up overnight by he fom| ark, N , some time before dawn to of the walkout and many more are expected to leave on the next shift, " botwe Oak Point and Clason Point, | , and stole jew va « ‘ the secret marriage of Miss Louse G. pone oer fG a dh ete ny 1 stole j ry valued at $100.5) tn soveral nections of Durham end vo! ebb, one ie mien F ol a ee ‘ 000, the firm reported to the police io shamahira Reavor Webb, one of the most skilled | vent of cash to Michael Quinn, aj’ (deans La » tUnghamshire the afternoon shifts equestrians in New York society, and Clason Point bargeman, who con The jewelry was taken from two) ff Une, tb rennet ti pork yesterday. Moliceman Thomas J. Leonard, of the | veyed about 100 passengers from the | Jakes in the office of the con Hanes ured r ne ire = ane Central Park mounted squad, was no| — oe Fall River liner Commonwealth tol cern ‘The safes were ripped open by | 4, nd Phen m sng prevent the sudden affair ording to hin fel- |p as . Clanoon Point, whence they madeline robbers, wh } pod supplies, reig “e eclare ie robbers, who worked without ex- . lowe In His eunsd, he and: eins Wan. [Col ign Office Declares the} tier way 10 the HOT tr eee eee en ene oes | ,himergency’ measures, recommended, have known earch other for more than Kremlin There Has Jand subway, The Sound steamers be- | f , » Government, were being per= eight years. They met by reason cf ; tae gaan venturing from thelr enforced|ATeater part of the loot, weted by local authorities and there hen Hatit while cin: the city to side Been Invaded anchorage about 10.80 o'clock, when he robbery occurred while a night | seemed to be nu disposition on the part almost datly in the haw don The of the marringe was made public last night in a for mal stat t given bride'y father, J. Be residence, No, a1 follows | merely wish ¢ Pork, which she — ZURIOH, Oct 18 —Ace announcement of the ¢ since she was a child announcement Ministry, a great revolt w reported Moscow, Tha ed to have out by the, to hay vor Webb, at his Kr Park Avehue, a been Invat » announce tha m fussia recently my oldest daughter Loulse G told of evidences of revolt on the Beavor Webb, was married last of Rusdlans aguinst the Bole 8 to Mr. Thomas J vik regime. One report, which late: was ed, stated that ther Webb home to-day Mrs.| were disturbances In Moscow, Most Webb sald the farmily had nothing to]ot the disomers reported, however, add to the formal announcement have indicated that Petrograd wan the | “Did th family ap of the entre of affection. she wis “Naturally,” Mrs, Webb replied. Reports om Moscow six weeks had risen A that the people We made the anne ner Jagninst the commissars and had “Was the family present at (he|killed several of thease Red oMotals, wedding?" It * ed that there were I do not care ay.” said Mrs. | ric some of the industrial Webt | population, 14 t yibin ¢ ne more frequently from Rus: ore than w . tren WW r ' aw in eu " at the Protaky And , | weakens 1 tha an They prul v ' * 1d F ' t ie will X " t pollu (¢ 1 , {M w I n due re M No. 310 q Pag A H th — ha " dent f JYOKLD hier wean : ' n inte an Foreign} shift of Post Office « worting parcel post | postal branch on the building. ‘The emtion and the 4 rks w Miners’ Fed Me generally to n battle to settle upon which the the fog had thinned son Ferryboata on pri a the ally every kages ground floor of | CAF dotir 1 t na long at n the metrop: were fom fifteen min t t ly the issue ites to half an r| the burglars got tn f behind schedules, Thovsande of pas-} tbe Jewelry establishment by asvalir id re have decided to walk out, ngera were late to work a fire oacape leading to a rem While there was an alr of quiet The jaunch Evian, owned by [| of tt building, | PonAdance ‘of the: part Of the’ maaeam Madsen, whose Mee in at Ne ich The postal were «pprehensions that a strilte ast 73d Street, wan in collision wt ork y had hears) of ainers might bring about @ ferryboat Richmond | no noise in t situation In Brith tndumteg the Municipal tory while the latter was nosing h after leaving Island at 9.30 o'clock In the launch his helper, J. Ehara, way Apstal rs nO Rtocks of coal t POP! POP!! BANG! _|.,,.Mvre-mcks o DON'T WORRY; IT’S | init in suppiies WILD DUCK SEASON | — | will b ave been ae vate customers have but the publi has that rigid economy necesmary, Many large tn erns have considered at shutdowns in case the strike develops, and this nent op into one of of the strike. onal Union. of up the Madsen Japanese ship | informed | (Continued on Second Page) fustrial This Is the Opening Day, and | teant { SOVIETS TO TAKE IN 8 he aid | miners NON-BOLSHEVISTS in Great South Bay, partial Soene may nost serious phi Members of the Na Plan to Give Russian Gove YVILLE, 0 5 Oat \¢ : meh ref i a vot conan Coalition F rm—Congr ee ate cake a eotings on Monday to determine the ee Pana : titude these organtzutiona will tale pe n toward the miners’ strike. It willie RIGA, Oct. 15 (A ted tt J alt a 1 | ecatled that both gave approvallah rhe t ANT a Hovdat Hay t i emands of the miners Sib xr achedined te t OF and ts feared they may dew w to-day with a report trom Arolf J Ariny. de to Join in the strike movement Joffe, head of the E 1 “ NOT 4 oth vould be done, the situation iis : ; 1 f no would become increasingly serious the Poles 1 nth H whe At ‘8 vkarming. a Mor i» | Government plans for the @ stribuy nat! Sys 5 was NO'T an 1 trom food, which were perfected he Soviet Govern ’ \ ' | © rallpoa strike last yeas = ae n Aitod n been extétided and a compres ; alvin h WA nsive system of transpert has begs ate . Actsh, ‘ " f the wild duck ”, | worked out for the entire country, Saha edvin’'to gain & be ApParent to-morrow at | Paritament will convene on Tues: recognition by the foreign Powers and| ‘Many @ dinner table, it it (ae 1d hope Im still entertained did sound Mke all of th ‘ a event may tond to bring « speed up the movement for a resump Md pound Wie . jue of Wade relations. \ a , rolled inte ons, {x toe Wouble, Neither the V \ » nigh " i STS Ten ar sg P RNNRER A TT en ee ne ee eee = ee ee nn ern