The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 1

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Outlook for Peace in Ireland Is Much Brighter Wcimect nt tet cnintcsn cd ecco nial CLOTHING WORKERS COMBINE FOR BIG FIGHT No Tari To-Night's Weather—UNSETTLED. ATEST “EXTRA Che - [*Cirenlation Books ¢ Books Open to A?” | a to All?’ VOL. LXE. NO, '21,608—DAILY. 395,000 CLOTHING WORKERS FORM ONE BIG UNION New Needle Trades Alliance ‘Will Act on Lock-Out and Strike. FUR MAKERS INC LUDED. Will Fight to Retain Adv ages Won in Previous Tie- Ups of Industry, Tie Needle America, ng 295,000 workers tn all parts of this country engaged !n the making of clothes and furs for men and women, was brought into existence to-day at a meeting at the Hotel MoAtpine Whether this 1s to be an an organization represent industrial rather than a trade allt-| ance none of the delegates to the meeting would say, but {¢ was aq- mitted that wittiin o short time the strike of the furriers and the lock out of the clothing workers are be taken up for consideration. At the moating there were five deie- sates each from the following organi- z Tho Internation: Ladies’ Ga hake, wits a mambe of 150,000; the Amalgainated C Workers of Amer whase me waip 18 200,000; the Luter Workers’ Union, s Journey man Tallory’ Union, and the United Cloth Hat and Cap Makers of North Amoarica, 15,000. ‘The delegates to the meet: elected at the annual env several bodies 1s anted full powers to « 1F ig were were gr prganization whic Cae ts the first time that pra the needic~working trade joined in one body These permanent ofiins: elected: Bonjamin Gahlessinger, President of the Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, © ; Sweeney, General Journe: Max Zuckerman, Hat and Cap Make One of the Amer Labor organizations, ment Workers, makers of sod t nip t tactera of the the Interna- tional Workers, which ix A.W. of Ly i Clothing tin o8 long as thelr ployment lasted. } ‘Trades Alliance of 'WILSON A PATHETIC FIGURE | AS HE LEANED ON HIS CANE NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ~ MISSING PASTOR ar MEETING with LopGE AND GIRL RETURN; Couldn't Shake Hands, Needing Right to Sup- port Himself—Head Bowed—Former Erectness Lacking. HE (5 FORGIVEN Loyal Wife and Friends \Wel- come Rey, Cornelius Den WD Grnnnnnnnns ff Change or Tax Cut for Another Year To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, STRONG winoa, Entered ag Hecond-Clask Matter Vont Otflee, New York, N. ¥. DECEMBER 1920. 9, “PRICE ‘THREE ENTS \ Jeeslune Wite lua", SUPUMSTALM SEED. MINUTE RECORDS. Bessie Cilford AS FIRE THREATENS SINE EM TELL OF PRE FING BY coo, SAND AND GRAVEL DEALERS Maret | in er from n Build | By David ERE ee TRINA HANNENBERG, | Who V: anished: Month Avo, ing by Escapes, (Special Correspondent of The Sv" MISSING GIRL WHO alt PEACE PR p Je ackett Protests to tests to Lockwell Ww fees oN t 7 9 (Cor RETURNS TO HOME °‘"! "GOD SE Tr HIM.| BLAZZE IN WN BASE MENT, | Committee Against Taking L t, 1920). ‘The most 3 Kin nel- etcge —_—— ie halen: " : king Possession of Books, den¥ of: tho: weels Sake Flock May Restore Minister— Children Sheltered i in House IN IRELAND GROW —- meeting at the White UBL >: r. 1" ui ~ op + Ereatdane Witsoe Kndeawn political? Silent on’ Woman Who Until Nuns and Firemen Get | PHONE GIRL ON STAND, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Disappeared Same Time. Wraps—None Injured, . a : * | afeaesone ta tho Tea of the Ro- = aie A Al | Fire Extinguisher Fixtures PAS cue cae baa (renee the a ns aa 01 thw Ursuline | Delved Into to Establish . : nds Tkeformed € Convent, a larg ory bonrding Roum and saw ‘ne pit sri steastateee ik me Fee era | Another Combination, way the enfeebled figure of the man > disuppe oD) Gay RENCE ty we ucren Of | py. 5 “ . - who once thrilled the world with. his 8 clond o son Nov. 1, leavtr ground at 19th Street and Bainvwia |Premier Much ‘Impressed, It Is re F = wo} w picture to-day to the behind his wile and elgit children, ts Avenue, the Bronx, drove v0 pupila,, Said, by Report of Bishop sation Co din ae ee mie bat vee not but mt th [home again. Ie says God eent him. ranging !h age from elht to fifteen ot Berth. teat ¢ oy Same Sn < byed bitterness of p! tp and pub- of Euite cons cit vi lant in Me And Miss Trina Hannenbers, « years, from the olas# rooins oy way eee bag bord tas ef the Wand | eet dave oF thoc wilson Aamidiatras| |meomber of the earte church, who dis he firé escapes at 10,80 o'clock |SINN EETN ARMY TIRED. ee joard of ‘Trade. ‘The j $ | m | ton, | | appeared men the pastor did, ie also ay. Beyond theonventence from 2 ake is tended © bhow the 1 tomary for Congress on the latw@iome: Site iiss me vt r co ‘ rae pursued In fixing Drives as® | F ary : tae Jatarome. Shir has mde no public cold neither the pupils nor the Leaders Sai Rez regulating the trade, } day of its opening to send @ com | statement twenty toting nune sustained any|Utders Said to Be Ready to i . ttter tt wo Houses to notify muac' _ ivy 4 7 . i. a ae - mding further irrvewtigerh ] Bantes Winkel Mee ee | Suc the end uo Absurd to Think Her Husband |!"Ury ‘The classes were dimniased Take Definite Steps to ae ee Se | the Presiden: that all is in readiness | bexine <hp algtranke: ater Absurd to Think Her Husb:nic ! tat Ine the committee went into aa FaKclye ona Wl COI UNIGAtION id W on A for the day, although the fire was End Fightin | yi Jena L 4 ad Un Pastor was received with te as Too Attentive, De- lconfined to the basement, i ng. Inquiry as to the existence of a come | have, Senators Lodge and handolane dy somecot the: menor - ; ‘ rasement. scp Aland Habre ven itonderl, andclaps by s im f the men clares Stage Beauty Matthew Casson, engineer of the| . dination ameng the evtomatts \ | \soritusy. nnd X ietnnimeranetahe ci ane Eby pias : actwol, dxoovered the fire jn a room| VONDON, Der. 9--Prompecta Of 8) syrtniier Gre protetion cemtractorh | | pointed to go to the White House fo ess LONDON, Deo. 9—Mtss peor cite) WUoltng the Holter roum which con- B truce, which last Liaht were! Tne firm of Almtrall & Meicheb that purpose sane i HCI Le "| tained the gas metera, Casson| kenerally regnrded as having receded! in which one ef the part t | | WILSON ENTERS LEANING UN iain American dancer, who ab opened the door he was mot by a/atfnost out of slg ave been fu-| deretéd to be m brother of Chalrocsip } HIS GANE. Raven | bared a8 complainant against Mrs.| burst of binging gas from the DIPS |vived, aecording to « late edition of] Almtrull of the Extraurdinary Grms@ Se On th tS: Est Miss TRINA HANNENBERG 4 NED | Hottie Kinsler in a Police Court, du-| the fittings of whieh had melted. tha Balle siaiisian anrerhtent acoet: [GY waa theatioeea saan —__— sh == sh ridin ne Dally Mail, as a resu' a pri-| Jury wae tentoned ue in ce ne SOR th Melt ag > before fathers ‘house, fh.| cred to-day that she was dining in| Mother Constanta, the princtpul, wu] ate interview between Mar. Palsiox| the Rade thoneh moe k paste 3 * | Foun waiting for the door of the Hed | alighted and went in. Since then| the Carlton Grill when Mrs, Kinsler| [OUMed and sounded the fire drill.) Joseph Clune, Bishop of Perth, and] the sasuvintiun. pe m to be open An attendant vinitors haye not bean received at her] approached in the most threate: ning| commanding ted mitaren to leave at Prentier Lloyd Geofwe yesterday, ‘The frat. wttnew of che éay wap | 1 dent his we by way of the fire ascupen which! Mgr. Clune has been prominently Melon MacDonald, the childs outs poste ean oo | bot tery coeatn the bultive imetlouct ied etietinereroue tic | | , ie [rein overs baie hauling ji ard Pee ase Ne B anil ; cane alle, 1 1 | to tin| that exe has neve en S a ts over ine,” sald mse | 1 ‘ n Secretary attendan wae nl emotion pee ere a t 4\ Fein mover ‘ toe | 4 standing | signinz the idea that her husband tu pay- | °° wens: aheltereg’ in aumiver;) clare ons ay Gs he Psd illa rat words w! tie (erent | tox san (onan WAN Laka tina hee | hoe on the plot eurrounding the} what in effect wan a meamage from] Mee tn which sie oity and, though oh” se, "¥ou seo, Gentlemen, 1 the mer > con s| perfectly abwurd—=I would pot permit | eon! ; Michael Col Commander of the|‘hua the ke: 1g cae and dispense with my third hela at the church and there t, aa every ono knows who knowe| ‘Three suizine waqentes worked aq} Minn etn Ar It underatuo Knows nutting of the paperp ha first newspuper accounts Ch: . ay about forty present. IL was «: me [tee before ‘blare was under/the tmpress! was gtver She m bulk aff J to tho fuct that Mr, Wilson|Chairman Fordney Says It! tor discuvatng Miss Clitford sata further that when {Outrel. In the meantime firemen | Collins and other Sinu Fetn leadure]| reaurtanentun were aot preduced yepe did not shake hands wit ers! Will Take Nine Months to | problem « r she was leaving her b nut tong [Ant the nun tained, thy extremely “doslnis of a trace] tend but failed to give the reason for th Re . In the ago, ahe encountered Mr isp as Mle tat teone is and thejand w te jth SAND ANU GNAVEL RING, | unusual attitude, vise T Denard» “She behaved In 4 way ¢ heey muiclars u steps MONOPOLIZED PIERS. | hat Mr, Wilgon wished 18 every one to stop and look ‘ Levnard Wallntelt, asauatat Fredyenynratra er | hia rons gs 1} oe ‘The Dail $4 tha . asavtlte Glam » understand that WASHINGTON, Dew | Hehard af ei 7 ; vibe e J Jal to the S. ulened to-date uldn't, shake hands } CHeIHOL | hus sonet fn + inute d his right nond to support L . | le cane while bis lett } at : a i" — aro an < ; sa ‘ Athenian tlds Roper SOLD STORAGE EGGS |" | (Continued on ‘Pwellt aye) ™ her ! ~romee < | Bee | i | AS FRESH; FINED $100 Mark | Nowndun | LEAGUE HAS FIRST ROMANCE, Teh ude anit ite Le Deaen Gandcted. an peland | , per Ansvc | Mtr Géorge Koster, Head of CH not et “SPANK HIM,” SAYS Sa é Will Stamp ©: f act | dine Deleunt Weds cnera, i merry old-up cf ¢ ° GENE Dec, 9 (Associated Press). | echenine m ie COURT TO MOTHER | eo Ce sualliary pe nectad. with mate ran ny fathers ex-!Benny, Arraignal as ‘Traum, Dee | tive pou na the ‘i A The 1 f ie is fur eel ye - ——— 4 Hite te raitosd i. pes j . tua. PRANK J. GOULD'S A ty tad for thet. beta aad : 1 . DIVORCE UPHELD 020", oar attanded 1 Low at wine apes - ct bo t * ‘ ona » FF ne of th Jonadinn stat f i . is ard It wae ‘ Ie i ’ : \ppes \ reo—und becnuse ° : ( Classified Advertisers iusin be r ; : nee matt | SQUIRREL A MAN EATER, Nitacks New Jersey Manner fov i 1 Sealing Its Maud, at 1 fa di prot ‘ 1 uN ® a Importan t! py for abould be Jn World f! On or Before k riday Preceding Publication clapetting “dures Ager _ DAILY AFTER 8 A.M. EARLY COPY Aacoime Tie Preference Wine Advertising Was te Be Omitted (HE WORLD went for Wee ad PITTSBURGH CO-EDS Mek tie tata é DECLARE A REVOLT. nother noting mako dally oes urds, 49 to the quame hely customers om pele = tracts, Tt was stated CAMete shop te bay Gee rane e done for the nh oY the whol needs of the trades”it tg at which anlage n, Now, 10, the Mi Company, 4 Good an t Harding

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