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To. Be ure of “Getting The Evening World, Order in oad betty from em |“ Circulation Books Books Open to All.” | to All.’’ VOL. LXI. 920, : Copyright, 120) by The Press Publishing Co. (The New Xerk World). WC, 21 /580—DAILY. COMPLETE N.Y. CITY RETURNS. ANY SURPRISES SHOWN ® : “sence STRIKE MUST END NE ‘HARDING DROVE TEAM IN 1882 FOR Grading Orgel HAR who played a cornet and set type in his youth at Marion, ajeo drove a team in grading ‘of what the Yestern Division of the Erie in 1882, His employer George 2. Payne, a real est of Long Island € the is now was ate operator Some Contesis so Close Offi- cial Count Is Needed to | tr ay ae Men oa Settle Them working as a timekeeper for Page DOOLING 3,543 & Littlejohn, railroad contrac- tors, who were bullding a part of the extension between Marion and BEHIND. ~ | Kenton, O. We depended on the McKiniry Also Defeated — 10 SHOE MAKERS farmers of the community. for ~, toe 1 ' teams, and one day, as T remem- Cuvillier Snowed Under [ry ber it, a youns fellow who said Republican Opponent pa he was W. G, Harding asked for gf ieee work, saylng he had a team. 1 Workers Borbidden to Go Out! sent him down to the foreman, a Practically complete returns in. all resi ul P : at, | art, who put him on the job Mey Congressional, Senate aud Ae-, Adi, Pay BetefitsaPickee Wj mice eembly districts to-day stow many! or Circutarize Public. Mr. Payne said he read several marprises and several changes fron * months ago Wat Mr. Harding had even the “day after” election fmur BOSTON, Nov 4 strike of shoe-| ¢ Aaiipass at railroad construction in his youth There are several contests so close makers, which began at the factory of “Having been in that section.” that the oMcial count Vil the Thomas G. Mant Company on} he eontinued, “I looked up my neoded to settle them May 13, 1919, in an effort by labor| old records, 1 wrote to him and In tho Congressional battIek the Int-/uniona to et a closed hop, ia| &Ot the following letter from his est figures show the defent both Ordered to: cease in an injunetion! ener Mr. Ch an a Rranted by the Super ac gboday ‘This is to confirm your in- semen Doolin) 18th ani eee au ‘ _ - SEAN s poner 3 . = Local untona of the United Shoe quiry and to advise you that W McKiniry in the 3d. With only Cent ys of America and of the Al-| @ Harding who was employed @ection districts missing Dooling 18|1eq Shoe Workers of Greater Boston| >¥ Yeu to work on the grading 3643 behind and with twenty-fourlare enjoined perpetually by the de-| Of the railroad in 1882 is now the eae unreported MeKinlr3"s Re- | crow from ttempt to bring about! R ublican candidate for Presi; publican opponent has a lei 4 closed om proceeding with| 9® hs victory of Martin Anror the enlauhigy airline as Bees aaeiine ee Publican, over Congressman 1 An strike for that purpose, from paying} STOPS RUNAWAY, tn the Zist, at t doubted. Proves) sie benofits, intimidating em- REN overwholming in tho later figures |piovees, picketing the plant ana trom | SAVING CHILDRE The Socialists have app: arently Eola lieing alt iackeialovocs ae the a Bae ai ee ene ay with | Dubie on the subject | Chauffeur Injured tin Throwing © 224 District (The Bror é : Aan nly 20 districts missing the vote | Bhs injmation, |a\éaldstoibea ions of Horse to Pavement Near Sey: 40) ee 7, {the most aweeping granted by a court 2 = gtood; Cohn, © Democrat, lin thin State School Crowd, Abeles, Republican and incumbent, | The decree also enjoins the labor thirty-four years old, 1159 Fourth Avenue, octal 15,408; Seidel, In the 24th D §,618 es Junions from endeavoring to induce uffeur of No. (Staten Island) | Le any person now or hereafter in the | grabbed the bridle of a the vote is close, With 4 lection dis | A iioy of the plaintiff to leave such} and threw the horse to tricts missing, the vote stands: | oo iioyment; from interfering in any | yoment just as the animal was Lynch, Democrat 12,011; Smith, Re- | itis the business of the plainti¢r; | “bout to plunge into a large crowd of publican, 12,064 S64), | following any of the workmen in Maren At play. iin Srant, of: seublis ‘The Socialists in addition to So onli Nan ER SH Tha caiceeks Boke een the 23rd Kings |#roups; dissuading persons from ac-| niet Avenue and Avenue A mon, returned from n | ceptin, ny ent lected fron with the plain- sti and Jager, € In throwing the horse Ke also was Seek Kings, have apparently re- (tM; from persistently talking with! irked ta, the racked i one of the ousted |Such employes regarding their em-| contui elected Claessens, one of the ousted such ne } anil ie mntualort of 1 ible tn five, in the 17th Manhattan District. ployment; from aplying opprobrious|icyue Hospital after recelving frat ald With 17 election districts missing Jepithets to them; from assaulting any}at a nearby drug store nds; Claesse: 344,| workmen or encouraging others £0 to ——— the count stands: Claessens 4, sing "8 EO Lieberman (Fusion) 3,65 do; from holding out the platntir as} WASSERVOGEL WINS we pe elected | unfair or prejudiced against unio ‘Another Socialist may be ¢ }un prej aga! union fm the 6th Manhe where Ulman, \jabor and from endeavoring -by| IN JUDICIAL RACE Fus, leads losenberg, Soc., by anly 38) pamphlets, circular letters or other-| nce yotes, with four districts not re-|wise to persuade omers of the} Other Justices Elected to Supreme ported. ; {plaintiff or others using its manufac- Bench Are O'Malley, Burr In the 19th Manhattan, Miss Smithy! tured product to cease oF t n from \ Rep. present Member Assomblys | having business dealings with tt and Martin having a cl r or re-electior 5 With five districts vote aod leads Martin Healy, De io \TWO 5. CENT FARES | for Supreme Cor fn the Wir vpnly 114 votes, with eighteen Department (New Ye und 1 ah I counties) shows the el f Frane ricts missing. Assemblyma | LEGAL IN BROOKLYN swed under in the | Martin, Willlam P. Burr, James O'Mal aaltepet ., /ley gnd Isadore Wasservoxel. The fix Wth by Dipirro, Rep. who on com=) Nixon Reversed by Appellate Divi- | ures are ete returns had |, lurality p 2 ont , Martin, 268,938: Burr . ars the 18th Manhattan, Kiernan, sion of Order on Flatbush Goldrick. 9.558; Swa Dem, won by only 9 vot ver | Line. O'Malley te Wass Naughtin, Rep, with returr m The Appeliate Division of the Su-| Dav! AIS; Marsh he 6th Bronx dist r . Siut r jeta, In the 6th preme Court of the Firat Judielal » —— | Dlatrict, Manhattan and. the Bronx. |PUTS DUTY ABOVE JURY PAY. qContinued on Thirty-frs, Page) 1d raed Public Service Com —=—— nissioney Nixon, in the matter of hia) @MAme Save Anestion of Money wiey fooulting the Gaeciten’ cis Shontil Vor He Considered Railroad Company to cease charging Twige MePermo two fiwe-cent fares on its Mlatbusn t 1 question ’ aby gunticn| Mat br coneltered by: a mia cull is concurre a ; John br " a anagectiat copy Frank € ne saaee World #houle oe Smit ani f \ Te. day, Friday pn vinnie, Natl aoe v8 te, REST juay Quehenkane™ | (Racing News on Page 2.) LONG ISLAND MAN) [Cireatation Books Open to All.” | w Rees FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920, Entered ax Second-Clans Matter Fost Offlo PRICE THREE CENTS N.Y. New York, |KATRINKA SUYDAM, HEROINE OF TEN IN IN HER HOME _UTOFFBY FIRE : ASEFFORTTOSEND. IN ALARM FAILS er Cries for Help Heard Just Time to Save Lives of | Couple and Girl. FIREMAN IS OVERCOME.) |Say Gramercy ‘Central’ Didn’t Answer—Eighth Blaze in | : House This Year. | Katrina 45 A. M, to-day on the second floor of the three-story duplex Apartment house at No, 128 Hast 19th | Street and found the room filled with smoke. Suydam | Ten-year-old lawoke at Her cries aroused her father, | | Hendrick Su | his wife, Grao room Suydam opened the hall door and Saw that escape by way of the stairs was cut off. He left the door open jn S haste to reach the telephone, and ina short time it was almost impossible because of the smoke that) m, @ broker, and who slept in the next | to breathe poured in. He gays he tried for fif-| |teen minutes to get the Gramercy exchange and call the fireme | In the meantime, Mrs. Suydam took two bath a them water and placed one around the head Katrinka and one avout] REPORTS 17 POLICE ‘- towels, so with KAT RINKA SOYDAP A and face ¢ pomsible out on the window sit,| KILLED IN IRELAND about twenty feet from the ground, ! BY MACHINE GUNS| with the smoke increasing behind | them and a buge cloud of it*coming |trom a coal chute under them. Suy-| Black and Tans” Ambushed in| \dam had abandoned his efforts to| County Westmeath, | send an alarm by telephone and stood It Is Said behind them in the window, holdin; LONDON, (Nov. 6—The Evening an arm around each and shouting for help. Every time he opened his| Standard’s correspondent at Mul- mouth the smoke almost strangled | lingar, County Westmeath, Ireland, Sain E eet ain | 2% It 18 reported, although “not Yearman of No. 115 East 19th confirmed, that seve “Blac! | Street, a member of the New York |“? Hise povenvedn) “Bisoki ant Athletic Club, and a well known] TNS” (police) have been killed from walker who won a second in the|ambush by machine guns Olymple Games at Antwerp, heard | — Suydam, He obtained a stepladder,| P8te Mayor MacSwiney's Sacceasor rried it to the house, und with the Blected tm Cork. assistance of the broker got Mra.| CORK, Nov. 5.—Deputy Lord Mayor ydam and the littie girl to the han has been elected Lord atraat: succession to the late Terence The blowing of police whistles in the | MacSwiney. neighborhood had brought Policeman | Enst Kelly of the 22d Street Station HARDING C CALLS HAYS “BILL. ‘“ and he sent a The adjoin- ing bu stories of studio Uses Pamiiar Name for Meat Time apartments, Which has an entrance at No. 81 Irvin diskorged a pie MARION { artists, actors, and | Bul" was q to WI H. Hays, who pow here to was in the Suydam ceilar, | 49% and [ts origin was a mystery to But ekoD Herat hme di: starycaliee, talion Chief Quinn, who sald tt had -dirleesie CBR GWEN nt started from the fu@hace, The), ela: N wet away with a lot) of things. finemen were sev ished by the smoke, and Edward Demarest, Engine | Hompany No. {4 cottuyne on seturne| WILSON 1S NOT ew York tloepial \.,, A QUITTER, SAYS ve fire was confined to the cella , and did about $2.0 dainag TUMULTY TO COX Milter Sw » er a Message Over Phone Regarded nit as I That President pie Wait Resign xpver IMD x WASHINGTON 5 Ey des Ww no quitter ee fio. Cox te Pnke m Mest in Ain en by baw Tuna ; James M. Cox OLE M t iow tan t telephone ' h dine AX evidenc rhe r 0 ite ¥ WUD FAVE ee HAE Tumnity Ja y > fet Uiue suuwe the election, 8 for baggage A “ storday iy Ordeee jad Wavellere’ checke for bua Vala adie POLIGE CAT HERO KILLS GIANT RAT a Girls Flee As Battle Is Waged In Police Headquarters Areawa ONE FELINE WORST “Sherlock” Leaps to Rescue, Slays 10-Pound Opponent and Gets Big Reward. “Sherlock,” many colors, with front legs curved outward lke those of a bulldos, was the ehro of a@ terrific public with a gigantic rat of about his own weight, at the bottom of a deep, nar row areaway under the windows the office of Commissioner I in Police Headquarters to-day only did “Sherlock” Kill the rat, but he saved from certain death a sinaller but less courageous which had waged a losing fhght with | her enemy for fifteen minutes prior | a ten-pound tomcat 0 battle no female cit leo his participation n the affray nthing that has happened around | Police Headquarters carried the In terest and e this sanguin ary contest ainc desperate vous thief in custody leaped from a window Jof the building into Centre Market Place seven ars ago and Dotective | Johnny Goggin jumped after tim with | | pistol barking like a maohtne gun and brought him down and captured bia jin Baxter Street. The atru; of thw rat and the two cats turned the whole | neighborhood upside down for th quarters of an hour, dt was a few minutes after noon and hundreds of chattering girls froin factories in Broome Street wer ewarming through Centre Market Place on thelr way to lunch when rat shot through the open door of u stable opposite Headquarters and started across the narrow thorough fare Right behind, with yer te nwollen to the mize of w plume on an old-fudhioned he streaked gray cat, The rat was Qinger the cat To male onlookers it appeared as though all the girls saw th: the time There aroso from ¢ Market Place a shriek of such ume and carrying such terror that mse. than val aK he Uaranter of earest blood of (Continued on Second Pare) GOVERNOR ELECT ight} Not | AS CROWDS CHEER, | mony ———————————— BENCH WARRANTS ISSUED FOUR OF THEM INDICTED ene Stone Contractor Charged City Twice the Price for Court House Job That Would Be Charged for Business Structure—Hettrick Said to Be Out of the State. Indictments of persons involved criminally in the cone spiracy of building contractors to fix prices and submit cole lusive bids,&s disclosed by testirhony taken before the Lock- wood Legislative Committee were handed up to Judge Mul- * queen in General Sessions to-day by the Additional Grand Jury. It was reported at the Lockwood Committee hearing this afternoon that John P. Hettrick, manager of the con- tractors’ pools, had left the State. It was said that Senator Calder, Chairman of the United States Committee on the Cost of Living, had been asked to issue a Federal subpoena for Hettrick. Senator Calder was called to the Lockwood Committee hearing for a consultation. Albert A. Volk, contractor, told the Lockwood Commit« tee to-day of the graft tariff of Robert P. Brindell on build- 4mg contractors; he said Brindell asserted builders were re quired to pay him at the rate of about $1,000 a floor for im- munity frorn labor troubles. He told of paying many bribes to Brindell himself. ” } Henry Hanlein, contractor for the cut stone on the new Court House, whose contract has been cancelled for fraud, admitted to the committee he had tried to make the city pay 80 per cent. more for lime stone than he had charged the Cunard Steamship Line. The cesstul bid for furnishjnz and setting the limestone for the new Court House set 3 sof $9.40 a cubic foot tor stone as against 4 contract made by t re bidder, Henry Hanlein, with the Cumand Line tor $5 4 cubic foot on ir new building. Hei 4 eared o nthe witness stand and gave this testh unwillin, on the : the Lockwood Committee at the City Hall to f Samuel Untermyer. Hanlein fenced angrily g that the increase of price was due to changes | WON'T INTERFERE WITH SPORT LAWS | | Has Only Kindll p! Feelings for Branches of Athletics Say Close Friends RYTRAC N. ¥., Nov. 6 Raxt ia appare under Goy.-F Nathan LL. Mille While the States next Chiee Hx utive nake any stat the Wa oY oh ” zea the Tidge Miller declare th the Kindllest feelings toward a He w i ' A f w t give any attentior teo-| tions until afler Des. 1. 1 ee i y interval of less than a year between the two lin asserted he could not furnish a copy of his her ve contractors by which he was to share tit them under an arrangement 4 i John P. Hetrick by vich eliminated tt Ives from competing with Hanlein. ot th . President of the Counctl, assessed PRESIDENT WILSON , utiding 8 at the rate of OFFERS HARDING ut * for buildings an~ truct In talking of these the unit! of USE OF BATTLESHIP [lismanas he ssoxe. of nty-five “berrt & the Gotham ect a thirty-two sdway and 69th was {ts own con- vas not paid agent, Ptke, os of threatened by the briak- Brindell’s jurtsdie- were thrown out of work r Hylan and the Dietriet v to ‘mtervene and ' . ' tivit f the Lockwood slackened To Take fin The bank MNGTON, N ndell through his Soe lone of a tary Dantele kes, Complaints s (not under estimony of cking and exea- ta \ 4. Volk, wre ada to go abourd the battle vuting eantractor. Volk's story was as amazing as his FOR BUILDING GRAFTERS; © A pode eneiensiccigndigensivbenkci ae

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