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2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. RL irish a uate ee IF AEMENT ONLY |Seulptor Making Medal to Honor CTRKE NO EXCUSE |PERSHING BESTOWS — |COMIMIUTERSREADY east and west.” including numerous] scheduled to leave work. The re- “Kather of Health Department’’ i esr ne nel ts Me" CAME MATION = RRNA TO RAISE PRICES, | HONOR MEDAL UPON TA) MIAN TRAINS IF ti BRITISH ‘UNKNOWN’ Stone Says Plan to Reduce Freight Rates | With Plan That Does Not : Would Not Help Consumer One-Half Include Cutting of Rates. | New York Assured of Ample} unknown sotaier’* tne whote way| Morristown Banker Organizes Food Supply, Though It | Pains Ranked by American and Brit-| Volunteers tt in ie-Up. May Be Rationed. “One cannot enter here and not feet | “Outlaw e = —: overpowering emotion in recalling the —--- One Per Cent. | ; | yee MASVREAND: © wt she 5 Maal ial i raven aunt emia we By David Lawrence | In case the threatened railway cece ne events He the history of] MORRISTOWN, N. J. Oct. 17 OLEVELAND, Oc, 17.—The pro-, creased freight rates that would ; reat Britain t hay hel ace a pout of the public eroup of the Rait.| Passed down to the public (Special Correspondent of The Eve strike materializes, Dr. Royal 8. Cope- Nebel a eats Gale shaped the} ane commuters ot thie elty and of |, " M Should so ge orth - . 3 lhibadeeed \. é » others al " read Labor Board to red freleat | jig that Boot ee : A Aa pF ning World.) land, Heaith Commisstoner, said to-| ing in bestowing the medal. the ny others along this diviston ratés to prevent a railroad strike | be sought by the carriers no wor at WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (Copyright, would not prove feaatte, Warren 3./ least until the present cut has been | i921).—Executive Influence alone can awanna Railroad are day that Now York need fear no| guished men and women are here en-| Of tho Lac famine, that there were ample fooa] Shrined who through centuries have| Pking plans to offset the throat- St ne, Grand Chief of ‘he Brotherhon | Teteeted ite rally have been { M@¥e the nation from a railroad strike supplies here for several weeks and| unselfishly given thelr services and) Ch°d Fallway strike by manning te of Railroad Engineers, deciared stabilized it is believed not beyond} Both the | that there was no possible excuse for| their lives to make that record glo-| trains themselves just as they dtd railroads and the em- | * the m of “The suggestion counot be worked | give consider: Gefled the United St Mr. Stone seid. “By the time| Railroad Labor Board, cr aby reduction got to (he consumer it! LABOR BOARD'S lGotersaa 4en- Che vies SERERS 32 would not o yunt to one half of one 1 i ne ee ot gab| PLAN TO PREVENT | tvolding strikes, Where the tauit Hes | rb all of the difference.” GREAT R. R. STRIKE Hd ee for officials not in WG Al W. G. Lee, President of the Broth- a ss ouch with the situation to dectde. | erhood of Railroad Trainmen, would a |The fact is both sides have con ke no direct statement to-day on, Proposals Call for Hold-Up of | ducted a continuous propaganda de the feastbility of the plan. Wage Ct med{d |algned to show that the initiative in| "| P atte age Cuts and for Immediate ‘Our understanding, and I belleve 8 3 Ignoring he Railroad Labor Board | he that of the public also, was that the Rate Reduction. fies with the:ott 1 e her “ chi cla le t 12 per cent. wage reduction of last WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 \trdiwilte the Guneruie Hive! FEOWT: SERVICE” MeEoCRL = which seems doubtful at this time—|conferred upon him by special act of | U July would be passed on to the pub- inet rekilce the A ue or fugue titihes Neila none SEE <BNTRAL Mews SMOTO the people of New York need have|the American Congress in commemv- Ite” Mr. Lee said. lose GRGHCIEGAR aban Heactieh (iuase Oniile one hand nave: pontied Dr. Stephen Smith, known as the “Father of the Department of ("0 fear of famine,” declared Dr.| ration of the sacrifices ot our Britis” First conferences on plans for cu e one . : 4 Meal of New York City," will be honored with a bronze medaj bear- | Copeland, comrade and his fellow countrymen gn increase in price for any of them.|fious, As they pass in memory be-|/st year during the “outlaw” strike Furthermore, he said that he could,| fore us there is none whose deeds are | | NOU Olly Be rieneursteat erin if necessary, selzo a fleet of 67,000] more worthy and none whos: dove-| Crews Of We passenmer (riing wits bring them to New York every morn automobile trucks for the transpor-| tion inspires our admiration more than jo na tuke them home at night tation of foods and fuel to the city.| this unknown warrior, Sah cay cnn) Ue Seilii TRMT LEG He Is also empowered, he pointed] “He will diways remain the symbol) ¢..ignt trains so that there shall be out, to commandeer food under the | of the tremendous sacrifice by his peo-| ay tittle interruption as possible o public health laws of the State and| ple in the world’s greatest sacrifice. transportation. ration !t out to the residents of New| “And, now, in this holy sanctuary Among the volunteers are many York. in the name of the President and the eelUE Be LS Aa Se ak Ma hel en {f there is a general strike| people of the United States, 1 place! aye already demonstrated chelr a of railway employees on Oct. 30—|upon his tomb the Medal of Honor ity to practically on seh pasibility that the Big]. fon to the plan. bioyees hav “DRSTEPRAEN smitists “one "to prev he employes to ike by ring ‘ fife forward the general raiirjad| “O"e feasible plin” to prevent | the employecs toa strike by declaring | jyg portrait and fittingly Inscribed to denote his fifty years vf “There is one grave danger that|@nd as a slight token of our grat: gerike Intended to tie up the nation s | the tle-up of the country's trans- [they were ready to deal a body blow] service. The, medal, executed by Michele Martino, will be presented | jmpends as a result of this strike ee ne ae ba his people safsportation system were begun| poration system ts as follows: to untonism, the employees, on t! during the fiftieth annual meeting of tt c *ublie Hes sao- | thres n making the offic.al presentation Teng to-day, Mr, Sione conferred win 1, That the railroads Immedi- jcther hand, have insisted that it they | on, Nov 14 te 1% Mr, Sinith isons inet yeniaa vente old ead iereclwaia oe Serio ok. fate Crate esac ieelaeeaap lees read vice-presidents of that organ: - : rative ea AGG " PEWTER GATING erica e = | wa i cance was twofold. afon who are to be in direct charg: | 2tely put into effect freight re- take a cut in wages the rates mus at hie he fainee ake ot the departinent, Mr. Martino created many buying of necessities. If they do| “It comprises,” he said, “in addition of the strike within thee various dis. | ductions equivalent to the wage |come dowif for fretght and passenger donee any St Chumae ® CRUE: start a rush and buy out the retail|t© the highest military tr bute, fiicts. He was “tL to ‘ssue @| reductions authorized last July. service, | stores there ts a probability that they | message of fraternity direet from th statement at th» conclusion of the | 2 1 etw » two at : American people, through their chosen cnterente. | 2. That requests for further Between the two stands the public, | will encourage profiteering. representatives in Congress, to th It is expected the Big Five leaders! wage decreases be withdrawn. represented by a more or less help | “Long before any real crisis !s de-| people of the British Empire.” SUL asuse the dian for ending the 4, That the employees withdraw {less group in the United States Rall- ; ‘veloped I shal: call a meeting of the} Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Min- which has been proposed | sie by « e orde: e g ac’ 0 r¢ repres ister, who f Cabinet mem- SEAGhlis Erouh: ob ie Ba their atrike order, pending action {road Board but now represented hy men upon whom are imposed the auty| ater) Whe headed the Cabinet mem ‘oad | bers’ attending the ceremony, spokt of protecting New York, and we shall) briefly in appreciation of the presen work out plans for seizing the avall-| tation. y able food supply and rationing the) "The action of the President a Labor Board, to translate the 12 per, f the board upon any request for | the larger Influence and power of the gent, reduction which became ef-| further wage reductions which the | Chief Hxecutive upon whose door | The all-Ce: lon Tea fective July 1, immediately into de-\ 4 equently > st lapon y' Jatep the problem nas been deposited ¢ s . : city. But this contingency seome most| of the Congress has deep! Bt ra Ipoads are confident that Mr WHITE ROSE is packed | ‘ Shek ae ; British hearts.” he said. “We kno. mee—in Ceylon: Packed RA DISTINGUISHED MEN enn ee RAILWAY RiK FEMS og ct meta famous meat WTAE right"in. lend toil” No ree | mployees are mn sident ‘As soon as word ca Oo me of| kno J sly its t is BS TO BE CITY’S GUEST | wii nor dare to use nis executiy | fy t the threatened strike I put my In-| been suarded. We know it rep packing here. No loss of Lt ace > so strength or flavor. " sents, not merely | pose but | power to Interfere in a lnbor contro |spectors to work investigating tho, fact, the highest distinction which | Italy, Belgium, England — and nays ee esrabiinb te Ses stock ~~? . perenne supply in New York and) the ‘great Republic can eonter on ; P ployees know, moreover, that in Con- arke ot Seriously] Many N Atty, ities found there w: 1 crisis im-| ¥4 among its sons, and we a France Represented in cieas the powerfull werleultural biog" | tock Market Not Seriously] Many New to Active Politics, ms 0) FOAL (eriels| ives | oe tua tor Gol garecations We has pending. For instance there are 100,-| the Visitors. hag been trying for month i rhe, 2 enya ,> ~ be SOC! ed ts assoc | to torcee| Disturbed Over Prospect | With a Few Independent 000,000 cases of eggs in storage here,| with deeds of conspicwous fh : a reduct.on in freight rates and that F Ti 2, 15,900,000 tubs of butter, enough meat| Among a conspicuously brave pe Ge simo Diaz, C eine of Tie-Up. | Ronie . enough meat) among P r 1 | a y diving (hel is with almpiyia victory over thelr - ceaiiealie grave will remain an emblem of com- with decds of conspicuous 4 . and enough canned vegetables to take! ‘ World War, will arrive aboard the Phe stock market this morning re- ae mon sacrifice for a common purpose = | Guiseppi Verdi on Wednesday ri id employees if Cangress takes a hand,| 7! market this morning re-] ‘phe names of the members of the care of the residents of New York! \t will be a reminder not only to ti ~ lbe officially greeted and entertained President Harding has Coalition Campaign Committee, which for from two to three weeks. | generation but for ail generations Declare Roads Have Skeletcn by the Mayor's Comaiittes:on Recep: matter to a simple formula tn that|the threat of a general railroad strike, educed the {fused to be seriously disturbed over “Tt has been sald that the most dan-| come that the fundamental aims of will have general charge of the cam- these two democracies are the sar 5 3 i cognizes that the Inter ke nites : gerous situation was that which con- d : 5 oat tion to Distinguished Guests. je recogn! As nu matter of fact, the manner in tthe sepairenyabicibir| and will be interpreted as a solemn Organizations Equal to pies Taaniba ae me att ot{Commerce Comnvenion, on the one|which the market acted clearly indi- paign of the Curran-Lockwood-Gilroy Cems the distribution of milk. There] pledge given to the vallant dead that | — Any Emergency f ‘\hand, which controls the income of - c ae OY ticket, made public to-day. is no crisis here. It would be possible| these two mighty peop who Any gency. the Belgian forces during the war, will zt - {cated that it is the consensus of opin- ‘ i omrades in the great war hav ad ae railroads, and the United States Rail i - Sie : a Henry W. Taft is Chairman, H. B. to bring to the city all the milk nec-| Comrades sr = arrive here on board the Lapland on] yond which handles «| ion in Wall Street that a strike will| 1 Te nrsmacet ae eee Ane Finn ata, | Solved to remain comrades to gu ‘ That there is no need for public! Thursday, Admiral Beatty, Ranking aL Nettie not actually oceur Ronan Ie Tream Uren ene Moai Heat lee (etary: 20h Sie: care Ch atense ee D-| antee a great peace.” | Ottiver of the Britiuh Nave and Com. |!cm 12 rallroad expenditures—namely, | Announcement that an order for a/ ¥-, Stevenson Is Secretary. valids by trucks which would drain! —_—_ , alarin over the threatened raltrond aie ate enor the allted navat | Wagee—have much in common and | general strike had been ismed was ‘ThE Vice Chaimnen are H. Lal the territory within 150 miles of the! Mrttain to Confer Victorian Crons | stHike was the assurance given to-day Jurcos quting the war, will, ceive | that & combined report from bstit| not Known until after the close of the Cwardia, Louis Marshall, Thomas F. city. Of course there would not be) America's ° fekeaww Wario? ie at the offices of the Association of| here Saturday, and Marshal pe ugenctes will assiat in an intelligent |i irketon Saturday. Yet, transac. Hickey, Lillian D. Wald, Mra H. Fd-/enough milk to supply the too cream} LONDON, Oct. 17 (Asnoriated Pre Railway Executives, No. 61 Broad-| commandersin.Chiet of the Allied |e me of the problem. lions in railroad securities were not Ward Dreier, H. Pushea Williams, Mrs. | manufacturers and the confectioners, | Henle aaa) ihe way. ind foreen. Willi Aviva Gh te Darin Ieee ie ce range have eon: ona laren acale thie morning, andiin) Wary Gi \iilens Russell) 010s) Bue there would be enoueh to Guarana “No one will be allowed to starve! Oct, 29, ‘ © {qpaisting that they couldn't rediiee tq majority of Instances losses com- Miss Exlith Bayreuther and Mrs, D. R. teo every dealer a sufficient supply! "Ynknown warrlor pe ad Wns =. or freeze to death if the rail unions! 41) alte: vq | freight rates. They convinced most) pared with the clost: ices of last Badger. | tor his family trade. Pi : L All will bo received by tho Mayor’a| vottioay tn the Gormmment that aed With the closing prices of Is » _| for nie family trade, yg| ENOUGH NEWS PRINT Vi garry out thelr threat,” the spokes-| iimittee. Mayor Hylan requests k were limited to less than a Most of the members of the commit ‘The only messag' have for the} s DAYS Trade Mart. man for the executives sald, “because 4101 the Dax ee ihe eau ites Ray ei they would be bankrupt by July 1 un~ tee are new to active participation in! people of the city at this time ts; | TO LAST 60 DAYS. , é¥ery well managed rallroud in this) |e eens. be flown with the Stars less aid was fortheeming from Con- | ie few exceptions among politics. There are a few independent | “Don’t become hysterical. Advt. on . age 15 country has skeleton plans and the fess pas eer rae sre } Buia: tid hasn't been higher priced dividend paying Democrats on the list, Among those| “Of course,” he added, “if the aitu- Lia deoemthy Xe ee tan necessary skeleton force’; to meet any) “NO Stripes. and now October Is here with rails | yores, For instan Union Pacific who have achieved more or less polii- ation does become acute it will be bay sks os / | ‘The Ithlian General will be met} read earnings picking up. The rail-|o SERGE yy Suse y | ~ 1 Newspaper publishers in the United — a 9 ‘ heal iia oN ee , J -| dropped 12-4 pointe, Southern Pacific eal prominence are: easy for the Health Commissioner to) | * Nthemparveawittiesouh FUNERAL DIRECTORS, , the “speaker pointed yarns He ey ee ae pat rene Beye ne 2 making voluntary re- 145.8 points, Gh Northern 12-8 Charles W. Anderson, Walter|selze food under the public health Bates cnoile au emeanan Ith abou! JNERAL out’ there are approximately 5,060,000 | “ning members of the Mayc -]@uctions in freigut rates but Mr. : S “ndt, Willia sinett anny law Stat durati nonth ply of newsp on RATT 000, a en ene ar Gantta “4 Arndt, William M. Bennett, Henry | laws of the State and ration It among ” S Rican waimployed in the land. | mittee. A landing will be made at the | Harding, who has from the rst in- |? ae iy 2 el Lo Mae ‘ iis De Forest Baldwin, Senator William | the residents." pene i eae sneer bes lana Soll Columbus "oes “Whe Association of Railway Exeou- | Battery, which will be appropriately |insiated that rates must come down |e tiroo-quarters of eae and M. Calder, Miles W./Dawson, Miss| As for the motor truck situation in DB A. bald todays . Gan atmosphere of refinement tives defined the Issue set up by the | decorated. probably will not be satistled thia| HRP Cia Deol Akary, roler, Michael Frieds: G » New York th in tha|,,Palmer's estimate was based "The best costs mo more.” i the same was true of Northern Vacifie. ary E. Dreier, Michael Friedsam,)| Greater New York there are Im th} peqera; de eavetin tures, unions as a test Letween the organ- Motorcycle and mounted police will] time with promises of reductions but Te eae nvacific, Thomas B, Felder, Miss Pauline| tive boroughs 67,128 such vehicles, | shemed that on Sept. $0 newepap | FRANK E. CAMPBELL In many of the lower priced rails fzed railway employees and the in-| escort the city's guest up Broadway | will find a way to make those reduc. ‘ Die htamatk \ghomas! gy Gillen SA ey ity, | on hand approximately fifty days’ supply “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Ine. ? | feneudid uotlexcoed|halta point Goldmark, noma ‘an,| each averaging two tons in capacity, phone e ry Aly aoe ee terests of the public In general. |to the City Hall, where Mayor Hylan | vons effective. ‘ . La sharles D. Hillis, Miss M. Sarrett Bl of newsprint, while mills throughout the | (Non-Sectarian) “The test will decide whether the | will extend the official welcome. Gen.| The fact that nearly two week ‘There was considerable doubt Charles D. Hillis, Miss Mary Garrett, | according to the estimate of Elmer} country tad ittle more than five days Broadway at 66th St. Public can have adequate transporta~ | Diag will then be escorted through lat-| must elapas before th y two weekh| snether the market was more un-| Hayy Judge Revben ts, Haskell, Mre |, thompson, Becretary of the Auto- | #tocks i pee tion at A reasonacle cost and w! BODE LOR Ee Lae Se elace (ORE F fayette street to Niach Street, to Piftn favorabl 1 f . violent Raymond V. Ingersoll, Darwin R.| mobile Club of America, based on the fo the hlig-Cariton’ Hotel, {token effect ta locked tpon as giving | {tVorably intuenced by the violent drop in German. exchange than by James, Samuel S, Koening, F. J. H.) report of the Secretary of State five railroads will be allowed to earn thi fixed charies in or er) Avenue er to keep out Of | where he will remain until he goes to| ample opportunity for neg li ste. | jation.| the erisis in railroad airs. Ger- Kracke, Wilham Lear James Cow- ont . Since that time there MFtotiice’ subporting: the ratiroada: | Washington to call on President Hard-| Meanwhile, the word from railroad | man marks fell to 68-100ths of a cent Con Meyers, Wiha Totowa Nek: Me been encadaition of about 30/psr ve re ey {ng. 0 s tought |# New low record and a loss of 14 gan, Robert Grier Monroe, Byro! 01 r eee tea wore aubmitied "to —_—>_—_- PUNGeD ee casicte can be fouitht | Points compared with the close of Newton, Josep M. Price, Thomd| cent, of new trucks. Sta not ic, Ge urday. ok, . Be 3 t . PeRUns On ne Tarend | Rituatiog OLICE TRAP SNARES Atterbury of the Pennsylvania alle |) LReReat losaen inj the mtock market Dro Antonio stella, Louis tard, Teas ae fons consumes oe Ne oe Ne eh BAS 9 PEDDLERS, 91 FLEE. |rond is reported as saying that the| Were. Texistered by equipments and Siegel, Ms. Magy K. Simichoviteh, | York City is approx! ly 228,000, - ‘elix M. ancis M. W Wabur oll sha and Mexican Petroleum more than John A. Wilbur|000 pounds per day, which the more io than 67,000 motor trucks could trans s. Baldwin fell three points fact that the wage costs of the rail- = strike coud be beaten by his road roads during the past year have ex-| Maiden Lane Sertte Breake Up/It may be that his employees will not : two points, he name of Jacob Livingston, the pase ia ‘4 { Lifebuo 1s made of the Spec ra ihe xed charges of the rons: Outdoor Trafic in Jewels, prove as loyal to the unions as the ee Ganpaed, Ceuniy: GAsEAAR SE MING a t pe Gea” me fi y “ Mecting of the Marine Engineers| Policemen of the Old gilp Precint,| leaders of the tatter think, It will be] ART STUDENTS WIN PRIZES aoe lal tel eet aw Woughilansetary of fi nest, purest material: under command of Sergt. Edward|noted that the union leaders have EI v 5 = 4 . Vous Called. |Dwyer, made a fast march through! postponed the strike order on th LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Coal Merchants’ Association, [ast Tis red palmmoil andlanow.white Smomas Healey, President of John and Fulton Btreete and Maiden | Qo voy je xtrike order on the| Announcement was made yesterday —— night sald he though? New York had P id sno NG. 82 of the Marine Engineers Bene- * Pennsylvania beyond the date of the | that the John Armstrong Chaloner Parts] LovrsvELU®, Ky., Oct, 17,—The entries tor Lane between Nassau and Wiliam figlal Association, announced to-day) siieets at noon to-day and rounded up that a meeting will be called of the | about a two weeks’ supply of anthra- cocoanut oil are produced in our cite coal ahead in enticipation of the own factories in South Africa. call to the workmen on other roads | Prize Foundation had made the follow-| tomorrow's races are ax follows: This {a interpreted here as meaning | E,AWarts for the seasons of 1921-1922; RACE—$1,200; claiming han members before Noy. 1 to decide | Hine men who were later arraigned in First prize, $25, to Bdlth Bell; second yearokie und up; ove mie—Canaien, | srrike of railway operatives. Whether the Morine Engineers wi go [Centre Btreet Police Court on a charge | that it ts aoped to influence reluctant | prize, $15, to Carlyle Loech: third prize, | } Ne mae, dup: Cour Sit. 10: Her |” After the meeting of the local Har- . f Out In event of uw railway atrike, of conducting business on the sidewalk | employees on the Pennsylvana by [$l to Alexander Golss, nil of the Nas | fig: init, 12; Blackie Daw 118. — "| nor Council a member said they rep- No soap In the world of | MO He fering with| demonstrations of strength on West- | Ilanctatie mention Went to Alexander | 61) ee eat NSE Shei, Slaamings twrogeer: | regented all trunk liuce running into . pedestrians, Py cars : en atl Dux, Nathan Offman and Mr. Leech, OL. Placa, Jud; Chatline, 105; Fly-| New York City and all local untons THER DIVORCED (Prive raid was prompted by complaints ern rattros ae Nathan Offcian and ate, sean | Penk 10 Pieehs eer Guede 200) tw | NEw Yara Sud of twenty-nve eli equal quality sells for so Feeling between the railroa® ex-| be on exlilbition to-day to Thursday in-| 100; 30d), 106; Daniel ‘Boove, “100; Melum,| ey ihe clty. Jerome DeHunt, District . dealers in the Maiden Lane district are by t Jewelers’ Co-operative ur ON BOY’S EVIDENCE | that the sidewatk diamond and. sew ’ be on exhibition to-day to Thus 1a petite Sth ecutives and the labor leaders has |W" jury was composed of Edwin H. THIRD RACE—$1.200; clalining: throe-year- been growing more Intense every day. |} : t | | ode aud wp; oue mile and a sixteenth —*Rama,/ “Our men are 100 per cent. back of Chairman, presided \¢ ting Into the business of the low a price. . - © P . chants Who pay rent atores and Hashfleli, Georke De borest Brush, | [o9, *Seacourt, 105; Petrand, 106; *Tulen, 108; Ler . Son’s Story of Trip to Seashore | ploy clerks. there were pproxima My | The chances for reconciliation pe- | Phonias Dewine and Charles A, Plt, "| Livia “Laaten,” 108; Wild “Hives 108; “Gnas, ttieln ascutive officers) fea cinrige Mo! ese curbstone dealers ras ve: 1 ————— 1 eer Leawabes i 5 y ba } With Co-respondent Win tay Pendle when ihe. pallce: teeapon|| tees wom ere not oonaldersd: zp0a AURE | PUT RAGE “gon: ee Denne Cub}the New York district to strike i 7 ‘started, but all save nine stuffed their|@nly the intervention of the ex- : Handiceyy; three-searclia and up) seen ff lagainst the wage reductions an : Decree for Father. stocks ‘in trade into their pockets and] ecutive can force a withdrawal of LAUREL ENTRIES. oe tod! Sine niet Pret, lua: tab Working conditions, and now we are The famous . fled. a Gie Cho, 114; Misa Joniima, 116; Bit of Whit, | ready to go the ilmit, William Brabant fr. fifteen years Se the strike order, but it will have to Tho entries | 1%; Brokbolt, 123, Jeisstit Aol Beales Ss cake, 2 ee 1 " 0 es " DEPTH RAGE $1,800; Je+emontown Handi- — wld, gave testimony in the Supreme PASTORS WANT BOOZE be accompanied by a reduction in| for : a5 followe: | cat teoseeralde ‘itlonge Bly Dunn, Court in White Plains to freight rates t PIRST ACE eras Ero sean olde: ae Ra. tio: abe | WILL CARRY FOCH urt in White Plains tc 114: Casey 110; Bracdetbane, 117; Fair day which AND BLUE LAWS FORCED. OA CN RSE VOTE Fea ‘i leg Justice Morschacser to grant | far with the employees. Pigiea tie tas a Bree Phantom, 128 aE, KR. Bradley entry. | bole gel aaa ee Rar aa —— eves is Ten sens iat ae, NK ein. | IN PLANE IN CASE Mls wot ui: wx > Geovkman, hehe’ 11" 108 «age HO: Ware, 11: Gullling, t11: Ren F Mhwultta 11s Midden Jesell, 1115 Jersey Presbyteria: WMaht for Port ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 17,—Rel Ene 2 V a HT awa, fine Bas | OF RAIL STRIKE 4 Willan Brs of No, 64 Bast 19t 108; Last, One, Birt, Brooklyn, fiom his wif Evelyn. ‘The sult was undefended ‘ ‘ { NEWS OF U. S. IN BRIEF lesawarfare upon all who oppoxe Pro Aaa 4 . f Bet er bam 412 cotton | Legion Can Call on 1,200 Flying Mrs, Braboat disappeared in March! jipition and strict Sabbath observance |, PALTIMORE.—Dr. David 1. Mneht | felcweom, 108: -*Talieman, 108; ‘Candie Light, Rar oaed: te “aliforn : : in pharmacology in Johns Hop- vile and up|} 108 Machines to Take the and is supposed to be in California is m of the Presbyterian Synod Hop Weg Bribed | RACK. @1.200! claiming: threo: with the correspondent, Benjamin king University, has been awarded the! eh: Sunny WM, | - d ersey, which opens the ninety- O'Rourke. ninth annual meeting here to-day in ®he boy testified that his mother the Olivet Mresbyteriar hea da, sagewnth PBR Place of Trains. 100" "* Sronndg. VaR 108 nae renter ins st | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 17. ellingion Annual grant from the researeh fy of the Americ a n Pharmaceutical Asso: Chureh, con- Mf rytown on Jan, 19 and cigre it ia proposed at this asseinily. to | OPIUM. Bill a’ Ternipes 100) TPM ceues| Ready So cerry BOLAbien ANA Gels se agp Late orien Keay ygDere BNE | “inject pep” into the aynod, we BUFFALO—Glus De Palma, ar ‘ i 6: WM): Mehta KC urres, 111; Guami-| yates to the American Legion Gad OHourks registered at the Hotel |array, prelitanary, tok tmawed_ attack [panied tur-a murder In New York Ga] onan GLnEtticn,,tliowance claimed, Wewther/ Convention, beginning here Oct, Chalfonte, the boy said, under the bon supporters of iquor trame. and [1-02 _ . see seciond | Tea eae: | Mie il the: callnoeg strike Senomnes name of Sampson, Young Brabant | pen Bunday adherents NEW HAVEN—Je Hactican Counctl for {ation of Arga-| effective, the aviation committee me reminared ae novel Cow Aud |ciude'e “igorons Political sepa tua ‘to | mullion dollar, bankrus o. Well ment, | of the legion notified the con- be er ner al elect a dry tnd ue nw va HoveRnOK | wey to conc Fim, Ate Following a meeting of its Nomin- vention committee to-day, Counsel for Brabant offered to pro- | eeenatpeemaes ee ah tho Watts Wl, efit, ating and Organizing Committees Miss Many big passenger planes will duce detectives who would tell of| Sterved te Death Here. F mr Aa se win “Palrway, 100 i uth Me Hie a eee a y a ay enter in the coming alr race, fly- breaking into a bungalow at Rye) the body of u man identified us John] DEEP RIVER, Conn. — Miss Iva garremrarsda wk] Se LM OP Rec ciment Shen cil for Limitation of Armament, which ing to Kansas City from their Beach jast @yrch and finding Mr.| Alnaee Neds 9f A mas | Joby, twenty fh a killed este Brabant tha With O'Rourke. Jus. (BOM. no address, but with w aleter, | Yay" routien y aad hee CLA So" ie made up of women's organizations, home stations, and it was de- | .. = day by an automobile, which was tray- hs " te Harss ey tiee Morschaliser said he didn't think KA os Wagner Mving in Haston, jelling ut high spe ‘aid. not stop. ler"ezmare: fin; Stale and sity yet, Moran 18 clared these could oarry many ‘would believ: | Pa., wus found on the East 135 aa ee poresheense! On rn marred, vellove (be evuteace of te bier seslertay,. Dest won aes DON'T LET YOU COLD MANG ON, nit’ avi preteen the fMre, Willard D. Straight, Mrs. A. ‘elesates. Alrplanes are avail- b - t. Satin aaa ne gene Father Joba's GRUB SG ONy, |e 18s owance lated Weather cleee, {Thomas Welle and Mrs, H, Sdward) able to bring Marshal'Fooh trem ‘ . expos 1 fo Gruss aay. men he Dreier, | New York. 2 - y . Sanat ee eras = x eee Le : = rs ae Se ae nest se .