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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR ANO WARM ‘12. 2-YEAR OLD PRODIGY [ Never Spun a Top Nor Played Marbles SEE PAGE THREE LOD _VOL. LXI. BOs a 567—DAILY, “TEMPORARY SERVICE’ FUNDS. $6,539,675 SCREEN TO HIDE. > FAT 08 FOR POLITICIANS. One‘Thind of Bud, of Budget Appro- {HARDING SAYS. SAYS priations Spent on Jobs for | HE WOULD THROW Friends of Office Holders, OUT ARTICLE X VACATIONS AN EXPENSE Makes A ig Men Off Duty Replaced Un- syfooting.” necessarily—Waste in All ROCH oR, N. Y., Oct, 21 Five Boroughs, . A ‘ ie ; ia chal a > ms covenant would mark the’ final surrenuer of America’s constitutional integ- ater New York t®) rity, Senator Harding declared the payment wiaries| here to-day the item temporary A mess handed Harding amount granted the| 8 he stepped to the platform ents in the 1921tentu-| asked him to tell where he stands on t pussytor uve bu League which $6, gates $20,000,000, of ‘and quit in allotted to “temp rary serv in the following p y Pom twink that my friend will accuse me of pussyfooting tions ate 5 . if he will listen to th .F Manhattan Borough Presi- : Harding repli: “As peesitent Mahl $1,790,377 will never submit the treaty Rrooyn Fi renident 1,63 to the Senate with Article X Queens | ) Ve dent. 1,393 1 x Bronx Be President g74izg) in It Richmond Borough Pres v = NEW YORK CENTRAL = TRAIN TS ROBBED; | ~ SCARED CHILD SOT rhe iP assengers on Pullman Sleeper “| Herded Up While Bandits lheir Valuables. bat take quired or door street repair, are summe Actually thre out to take oa by putting an army Take porar ployees to ¢ should by ‘ anent payre m pay Ww true in the line of er any wh that 2 flages political patronage - | CITY'S LIBERALITY IN VACA:| TIONS COSTLY TO THE PROPLE s FPurthern| the “t vico"’ I used as a punt ronago under tho new law whi grants to each olty emp weoks’ vacation every yeu plies to per die and salaried we | if sain it ts Cie tion pry with the Commissioner or bitmegu “ yoation, bu n Compr 4 of department haa thus {a “i ‘any emp @ to tw 1 fi 1 ! In many Ines of busine nd eo \ New York vacationa arn giver Pwo othe i ‘ } ployesenaknost invariably ventrlated tant Pullman ; (Wontinued on Ninth Page.) p t t Classified Adverlisers» } \ ’ Important! MR checicup show 9 A dy untied ‘ , ia Baers On or Before Friday Preceding Publication , E iP e ni for Inck of time to set tt. ae N THE WORLD ording to ft in wot ‘supposed to halt at Kast Bulle _ Tbe “Circulation Books Open to All?? | Copyright, 1920) by ‘The Press Pub Hishing Co. (The New York World), 2,000,000 WORKERS TO JOIN COAL STRIKE PAPERS SEIZED IN HOUSING IN QUIRY NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY, OcTOBER 21, “4 To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND WARM. , WOE “Circulation Boo! Maca to All.” tu 920. Katored ye Second-Clnas Matter Fost Offloe, New York, N, ¥, "PRICE THREE a oa s 4a TWO OFFICES RAIDED ct HETTRICK REFUSES TO Cl chee UPCONTRAGTRS’ RECORDS - TICE OF PEACE. ‘error to Women. B e Papers Held py Attorney andlp Mrs. Annin, Wanted at Building Inquiry, Seized. IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM.! Had Been in Reformatory for “Peeping”’—He Is Spirited Away From Mob. LAWYER IN CONTEMPT. Withheld Documents on Ground That Builders Are His n Island | ISN DOCTORS. TWO LABORUNIONS, 2,000,000 Ws pum MEN, ETERMINET SUPPORT cons 100000 STRIKING MINERS. Hunger-Striker, When Revived, Protests That He Has Been Tricked, ; Railway Men Issue Ultimatum That All Work Will Cease Sunday Unless Negotiations Are Resumed y ENTERS HIS) 7oth DAY. Home Secretary Declares “For- cible Feeding’ Consisted | AND BRIDE FIRED ON | Comme — Transport Workers Make Similar Threats. of Holding Cup to Lips. LONDON, Oct. St—In the House of * Webward Shortt, the | nen | Individual Clients. — ' etext) tent vane | LONDON, Oct. 21 (Associated Press).—The coal strike situation eConLUaSamnes Auto Bandits Foiled in At-'+ vd given Lord | {ook an unexpected and grave turn this afternoon when the railway men ; ae ps - tempted Hold-Up of Suffolk | ™ Heine.) and transport workers announced that they would strike in sympathy way, an at ov the is fue nae sem! ay . . ‘as individual various | County Officials. |n they gave him a 1| *ith the miners unless negotiations between the Government and the ‘ oups of mon engaged in the bulid = 1 | Pobee ha laiae tne ee ee The | miners were reopened, District Attorney Leroy M. Young | #¥ Ing, he wall, wan voluntary , ing tradea, were raided this afternoor | Hel? are Pe | é ratlroad : clegates issued na ‘as virtua a Nia ai Dafa; Gia _Atlecate tne éf Suffolk County, Paul Natley, Jus: | : Bel Dotermination — Lenguely| The railroad men’s delegates issued what was virtually an ultimatum ¥ PODNty BRAD RAY Nrenern’ | tlee of the ‘Peace of Amityville, 1, | MccoUnt OF the feeding Auld th lo the Government that all-fts members would cease work Sunday at Samuel A. Herger and a truckload o! | Lord Me upon ore x my a . , | books and papers removed |! and bis bride of five days were nena, detected the the |midnight unless the strike was settled or negotiations which would effect ¢ At Cie aatoe tin Qik clfibes Gons'| eee imt eee eet Ne tRAS Erb Bee ee ep "r)a settlement begun by Satunday, ry | Hudylon to Stosames by am ot | esereae PRS. 52h Ss oo a Niet ar igh [aveted by Airs, Mary P. Annin in) tomobile bandits who attempted to| “They tricked tne, and ¥ didn’t know Ere See: eee ae ' ; ching ha at ni e-operation with Hetrick, at No.|° aH Geman Sa. ane iG jie |CAN PRETTY GIRLS Eee bereat Upon’ of Reve ar ees Pe 1a ran home as soon| 166 West Sat treet were raided.| 0S em & " eet | Laps y rier ain. con= | 4¢ ” unin ed that the delegates of the . } A { Ese | waved his arms violently and shout THROUGH COLLEGE? ,.. ,.. nm ied whep Yffice had information that clerks in Haley was driving | mata ake a he firs. Annon's office liad destroyed ce at moderaté speed wh Sacialiiny -Wwés 5 guetige * ren \ morn yohind bulletin tu dy Pleasing Appearance | ON¥ ! t nte were lasued on aps | oe Na iekted the 1 riven : mane nalily, Says Professor. | compatied to take ahe necessary steps Attorney Geneml | Young counselied ‘ eo teclinat pr BERKELNY, Calif, Oct. 91 to lostruct all our members in Enge . i trate Meador I Mr. Bailey put it is neat Aa WGlteth HETHER the eye brow | land, Scotland and Wales to cease “ ote bail fap alpen teol bear dew WY "tect att c"paty | on, “tn dabuen's agus gm one tt ur apeeded up, paseed ae 1% 1 1 o nate mightier donpat 1 all members to be a ‘ than the penand a hich | prepared to cease work ut midnight of i f dare questions aitatin nday next unloms they hear to the t The transport workers’ delegates ' gitation followed the pub wsucd a statoment along virtually the ‘ he “I u of an editorial in : ve allway men: ‘ dentine apn ma wifornian charging that ng exerted iby ‘ \ ‘ ; a ' a [its Yee tate wae Ve cen ernment to walvd , ' jt un ee Te WOMAN LOSES EYE \' he I 5 | oh ete 4 bad neRE erations and call tte i ery nw the Lore “C ern’ reprenentatives 4 7 ae IN GAME OF GOLF}. i stated of ay. : y Toon wi t- | meenees Joontinued In a detir aisinae Pi t went into Bese 1 wt pt [Mr 1, H. Garrett Injured by | the morning, at times ment « ‘ 2 etONS i a : | wirnaes ON STAND WHEN| Ball Driven by Mrs and at other t jth had vowed | ea dn ar WARRANT I ISSUED. Jal Driven Dy Mr Jilmbs, It was sald, wo! . with the eal ; | ¢ C Trumbull wily all the Hy 1 surpria ‘wane? : ' ft ewee ‘ w waa ip . } ; 0 | the Cabinet i 2 : i fie| [don't think that a woman gaa understood. to + | Hoapital, Manhattan, and ever fr t vee wet very far in college on & 1 nm the ground that : | to no avail Mra uit mand Mra} weary \« te ction, but‘ is } arrett were playing In af —s BRITISH COLUMBIA | wal t sotiations it | ACCUSED OF PRISON FRAUD.) DROPS PROHIBITION | °*),'"! hgeh ci pins HYLAN TAKES — ; eect eeee | COMMAND IN JAM e been sume $ OF BRIDGE TRAFFIC | The Londor my | t | Ma and the is pots uis ©: off ein. lx young ned WILSON APPROVES St ormed * n et 4 ’ THE COX TELEGRAM : waymen, Citizens’ posse Thomas was defeated in ; f l Me: te r pathetic strike \e n : succeeded In Oe an adjourn. nd Vride And wale) opinion amonx railwaymen this | r A energet mand of me ous ANd | morning Was not so much on the jrur f y n THE PEACE TREATY rting the miners, te i t worl , : ‘ LEAGUE OF NATIONS i oe ae “| sired i COVENANT n'Whe bie i, j goun rl 1 t \ . THOUSANDS OF VITAL | T \ L bay 7 ‘ P SUBJECTS = p deration held « : y 1 ' 7 Locomotive Hotler Kxplodes, Three |, wlilah: Beares PF t p len i * 1920 W ld A Kilted, made the fol+ ' x by o , " " ay Rat 35c a : ' nt hina sha i he tangible hap. x ‘ 1\ . Root w Nowsstands, Bookstores, and at | ! eee oe & : the-sewotletons de Higwit of tire Witnon aes Branch Offices of New York World or and Fireman Watkin were [08 The owners’ side, and the Miners* we " tor 1 bok 1 T 1 By Maii Everywhere nt file A student fireman | Federation in the next éwenty-four 10 | : f explanatory reserva- | way wa waa) ¢ ; Postage Pravald : whov# name has not been learned died | hours the’ tue will have tq be Joined adi arbo: r |Tv . paid 50c per copy P ind” ureeniigh Uountiy iu. | une ihe Senator bad prepared ticles ‘going to Manhatten, Perc neeed | 38 ihe way (on heapital between the whole of the working |» { pas wee t saa