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6 ep ee —— @A'd hearing, nnd furnish each of them with a copy of this revolu- tion. Be it further Doth parties hereby directed status quo said carriers and decision ®" Meanwhile both parties to the dis 5 Pe yute were Warned to maintain the EBiatus quo on the properties of the “Narriers. The action by the board fol- Jowed a conference which began at 10 “yelock. Board members declined to Ived, ‘That said dispute ar maint. a the properties of sald hearing res to to the untt on ‘Say whether they had been in touch Swith Washington by long distance "Yelephone during the morning. 2: Should the unions refuse to abide evy the boar order, it has been) &¥ointed out, the board will, under the! awe issue a statement to the public] to that effect, and the President and *Ris advisers can then proceed to luke gach action as they consider neces- apary. While the transportation act g) “ eat was the en- ‘ tte } by 4 W=the board no power to enforce its de- | , Ay 2 7 o: s a prene h noo «10,000 G who ¢ 4 s 3 elsions, it is understood that last By Devid Lawrence. x \ 10, ‘ bs Der S 14 7 i ck's conferences tretwoen Presi. [SP#cial Correspondent of The Eveniny | mathered there to welcome him, Sia aan AIOE Fy Y That Harding, members of the board.) We sitiscppON On! opyciatt They through the police lines of the othere Mefenna ynit eseqitiorney General Daugherty, Seer ml . : land titer fluiig themecives upon TERRES FRAC CHATIW. th 1 @iotary of War Weeks and the Int Wal).--Notwithstanding Repetto ; Rou RACE gtate Commerce Comm placed |{nabliity of the United Pra «No. Horse We pNer Horse wy Gas ali the departments of Government) road Moard and the b vor dropping to their kr | }—Queen Blond it¢ exon Hoek 106 & 4A actord as to what shail be done| ty serch an nyereonent via hand he mounted pol | ehahile 111 \8 Oss penis hn) $6, either vide moves in open deflAnce se is gc pauna in ajedite ‘export sixeton’ lou or 05 |9 on pail giel the Laver Board ; antunll 5, we } ae . ; i WE? CLEVELAND, Oct. 21 (Associated | Administration expect ive Se ae First Second Third BF Frosn).—W. G. Lee, President of the, Perhaps tt is the more [through the crowd and reseue him: | |R Ee su L T 4 6 7 gesBrotherhvod of Railroad Trainmen,|than a week niust the Phe Grecks bad gathered about the = Sehad not received official notice of the perijn inte t whieh Chelsea piers for many tours before | FOURTH RACH-—Keystone Handic ap; for three-year-olds; one mile and abesibove action at 1.80 P.M. When the! yoy metal wi ato ni grow.) the liner carne er he ! ‘ oar . Wephaee Re wt Mespateh Was read to him Mr. Lee . j No. Horse rs 1h ber id: ine excited over Une railroud situa-) were delegations whieh came from as | MeLau 1 108 : | 108 (S—Bilwate csaksscae on domvaiiavsre m= While Lam very busy here tam Oa. Bat the outward calm whieh! far away asx Detroit and Chicago and Second Third Perfecly wiiling to recognize any has from the at rraciertzed the | all were provided with banners, 4 ae drone e boar ie ae cote attitude of the Administration | lags and bowyucts. Sa yr author a wi end oO ¥ mains te same—an inde Me ; 4 nd upward: one i went the stilke, even though 1) oon ow . ‘ i asthenia hoaded bs tratios ape ree FIFTH RACH—Selling: for thr Kk ad upward: en and ps me continually travelling out) C¢MMeb-e In the ultinate sola iis | ean editor of iree ek} | wevonty sails, Wie No Llorse wt Glevcland."' the problena without a strike Nutionatsrornlay au Go! Va Butte | bass . 115 [5 Wedgewood t have not received an order to| madly speaking, there are some |g te CORKul anigral AE Sancieninal| o—Cyvatal Ford 1¢[6—Nea Mine nh an uae the I eal oves In pigcess which affect tie con} andon the Wenikaios “pent ma anit . on Sinner i - : Cer ee eee eee in| tontions of both sidey in tho con-|Grecce, W n the bay this fore- | First Second Third fo yas) I bel teaveray. ‘The Government ts wait-| noon on t teamer Nassau to meet yay b Me a n st vie 1 ing, too, to see the effect of those de- | ihe Aqui 1. ‘Tho steamer bore a 4) n 5 per Locomo- | merts, ‘Phe programme, tor the | large banner inscribed “Venizelos, | 8 "You may also BY) moment, appears to be th antanor E E JURY BELT Chicane ct Moment, appears his: | Creator o . 4 meg sesc CUNT SSB CL Firat, a reduction of freight | When the former Premier arrived ii RACING RESULTS GIRLS BEFOR et ee rates more drastic. than’ any !ay i pier there was nm utbuta IN $30,000 ROBBERY tien eile: scaroidarad (Ook made thus far chesdng which lasted until he drove AT EAURBY. ———— seg al bptnaeed ctl he Second, further conferences im- 1 oe t tmG ! a , oa ey dae Arana a Sa hats off on his way to the z-Carlton 5 . % 30 S Pthe wtiike,! , a mediately afterward with the [tyotel, His appearance at the ple (cc ed From ¥ Page.) (Continued Fi 4 4 Said Tidal SU a union chiefs, with a request that opway. wou thd ale x rush a wee 4 mn 3 they withdraw their strike order. nein 1 an offict >t : : ard hin he paused there an i an official notice tr that messages had come to hin fr in JERSEY CENTRAL Third, a request that the rail- stant with his le on his arm, | Railroad Labor Board and bring on) yarions members of his family w “ we UR« wt MEN GET ORDERS way executives simultaneously | vora were flung all over them and | strike of such proportions that the| have hitherto held aloof from Waite Pwo girs i withdraw their petition for a sec- ont t the ats as railway companies themselves could ike n ty Grand Jury ta "ED iw 4 Tomer ater the statesman wa y mpanies themselves could assuring him of their e t suppprt THIRD RACE—Five TO STRIKE NOV, 5 cnd wage cut, { overwhelmed, ne. keep the centres of population Mrs, Percy Rockefeller and one or two ‘izes. ned Zeal el what t the # aah an order from the Rail- | Alter his rescue by the police It was | Properly supplied with the necessaries | others took the stand before Referee ‘hy vities: Michue 1 Anton Stic, > d Labor Board that the rail- A 1 of life 3 A X ; . alkout Notice en to Condus-| "2" decided that it would be unwise te - Gleason and gave testimony for Mr. FOURTH RA ahuietor ROS Trair Enetnasrevak way employees accept the first [nave hia car go through West 14th! e leaders agreed dinally to-day) stiiiman to or three months ago. aan a 8 > ATA HgMeers: At wade cut of July 1 and resume [gtrect, where three were other thou-|t0 proceed with pending railroud| there were others whose testimony third, od Sa ag OL) : f work. Jwands of his countrymen awaiting his legislation despite the strike situation, | counsel for Mr. Stillman greatly de- LOUISVILLE. Ohio, now i 4 | Such a prograinme would maintain | ing, so the automobile was sent but believed that no action would! sired to put on the record, but who yyy ae car. farlor hi Jail under $2 ders tr om Ff cago calling the |the status quo, at least, but with the up West Street to 28d and thence Come before Oct. 80, the date set for stubbornly refused to have anything Elizabethtown, $4.50) and carrying con: mitral Ra APRA GOL “NEW JG on Jaddittonal benefits to the public of a| northward the Nation-wide walkout. j to do with the ¢: 0 ong om feestrike Nov. 5 were received yesterday, |reduption in freight rates. ‘Then the} When the newspaper men Inter-| The Senate Interstate Commerce) Every one of these persons, was Stride Service Fla have been Resor ain vemation obtained | United States Ratlroad Noard. which | yjewed him on the ship, M. Venizelos |Committee will meet to-morrow to said to-day on the best of authority, siven by may con- Pen railre a in Eltzabeth to- |1s by no means a rapid-mo hody’. | wad that his visit to this country was | Consider amendments to the Carriers’ yas now asserted willingness to go on See nect th . aa end ued de conveyed by word jeouta take its time In investigating | without political signific and he | $50,000,000 Debt Funding Bil, with & the stand whenever called, waiving ond: N 1110 Gate 60) 00 in wane of south is conductors trainmen, en-/tho effect of the lower freight rates! geolined to discuss the matter of dis- | View to having It ready for Senate personal discomfort and humilia- bt $5.00" home of Cap ineers, remen and ewitchmen, {oa railway incomes and would ultl-| i rnament dscussion after disposal of the tax and. jon, zn is MtvA. (rani rantings al Maintenance of way men and | mately prepare to say whether a sec-|" “wnat 1 not a matter which con. |#ntt-becr measures, It is not sched- inacreactlon wean iceuned acterdine . at Ree eee, ‘ the shop 1 ning to Charles A. ond wawe cut would be desirable fae MY he added, “1 /wled to get before the Senate, how- ¢y M AERA IRRan et Ps ington in August. | osh 1 6 o thing ac pal _),|) cerns me just now," he added,“ rT ' . o Mr. an's friends, by a fe Co ainisy Hells Biitantwentye # peceoionh hy head of tho| Ono thing seems assured—there Wil live Heard so much of the wonders |¢¥er until next month and weeks Of ing that Mra, Stillman, by: permi FIRST RACE nee es 4 ay swaahingion sbop men © Elizabeth divisiyn, |be no grant of a second wage cut by | Sate ‘et debate are in prospect, Nie etre inwlion tion, de Abe RUOBRGES (OE SPU ABU, NAAR ENOL expect no orders unti! Sunday, ft was|the United States Ratiroad Roara at | Of YU" Gabe that t want to Vial a vanevtatteem Gall Feit HERHREO eine ae ie hae Street, Newark, N. J, sald to be the sald a confercnce of national heads | this tl Af.acon as leaders of the| Ghd fee for myself the 1and Of Wa ee aes eee ene a aaater| null regarc nel previous syin friend homus, and Margaret Mc- Bie railway employees become convinced {{ngtOn and Lincoln, T shall spend the Afonday (9 yh by Bene pathy toward her and their fort Cann, twenty-one, also a hairdress eae Ti ts ear bably will susmeng|Winter at Santa Barbara, Cal. be- | Republican, Kansas, for te-\ ance in her behalf. tn other wor syed in Manhattan, and sald t ai Chie. is they probably will susp hs BOR EY [eta rae a BBS pale e seul oe : sie he fee) Sie t Central Ratt a Dials wife amiss ne SUSPENGY cause I want to see the West the so-called rate guarantee | the attitude of the Stillman relatives, be Bicardo's friend, were traced e o! : Railroad em- I | the n-Cummins law, as urg who until now had Mrs. 4 . ‘ pee ployees was overwhelmingly in favor} THO return of the chiefs to Cleve- joy the American Farm Bureau Fed- a eau aeons ca areal HrougH pho tograp As fonnatn Toms Bae a mae : |land 1s not looked upon here as neces- |LIGHTER CAPTAINS ; he bi say etre era uet Be Oe okie wah | room in Port Washington. The au fa strike, The Central Railroad tines | iit 1S Res te pa Nie eration. The Dill also would repeai| unfortunately exasperated woman, | ieee! ole Ay ee sh ie : 8 : i ex TORTIE AU GANG! ae 3 y ex r wun, jorities got the girla to visit Thomas extend through southern New Jersey ie ae vardly cepect a -| STRONGLY OPPOSE | brovisions giving the Interstate Com=/ig: "So long a& you h left us out da Bieardo Gt the sath whore! the the Atlantic coast resorts and to Wy SRR SOLES CY j merce Commission jurisdiction over e P t aie ain ¢ i tha fivat oonfesench iecuin tesa’ ¢ JOINING STRIKE| of It we are against James Sti were questioned by District Attorne Seranton by a line through the com | eicnent. ith el Rue State rates, Representatives of agtl-| put i¢ you are going ty permit us < x el ais tral part of the State, Pees nee ane eatte a Beles Mt ee lodtureliand’conitiasloners! organtedsticts children to be dragged into the AvEEKA 00, 18 way chief's will wa Int “ 4 5 On koi ‘ ua) — Heat the laxtiminute Heforeenneun ne Union ember Declares Kail-|tens are to be heard on Monday. | case we are against you." | SONS OF COL. COLT 1,000 STUDENTS ing their attitude : road Walkout New ‘ould Senators sald there was no proba-| No matte the decision OFFER SERVICES {* “They ikvaberaceistikitteainseed a B . i, 7 " | bility that antl-strike legislation! yustice Morschauser a4 to the DECLARE HE WAS o Ba ; e Anarchy. would be presged until all negotla- little to loss by holding thels ) \ J ‘a=! sion of all the heirs of Jain OF UNSOUND MIND TO MOVE TRAINS (cards in bana until the Government | A imeeting was held at the head-| Bone ee ane ree engee | an PAT QON DOD eetnte La tee oul —— pi aaa jand the rallway executives have ite we ers Fa the Petite Captains’ | however, it was said thal some s Ged beet fp aeine side, It w fe PHOVIDENCH 1, Oct The shh Ses . chi played theirs, The Government plays| Union, affillated with tho Interna-| yj anti-strike bill probably would) to-day, will at once appeal. Bott re ¢ ©] Pomeroy ¢ Chairs Business Men Increase Shipments to | iy rut card by declaring a redustion | tinal Longshoremen's Association. | crop up. aides have instructed thetr attorneys | rman of tha Board of the United Staten Get Goods Under Way Be- Jin freight rates within a few days @t the union headquarters, No, 217} c 7 p RECORD eth BS) (akan Mig culate Wil Rubber ¢ lectared i lr enact oun Court Street, Brooklyn, last nigh CITY TO SPEED UP PLAN x Incl fore Strike. | There ts a report current that the date | : klyn, last night to|4 LL PARK. on ad and unduly in %. ae Jot the announcement ty next Tucaday, | consider action in connection with|TO AID YANKS BALL PARK. | such proceedings wilt act as au in- fluen on le executed bis will In Edward KE. Loomis, President of the | go, the impending railroad strike. No| es [definite stay to iking of eviden i scisci Zabigh Valley Ratlroad, to-day re- When once the rates have been re-| Voto Was tkon, but members de-| Bebe Bute Serap Math 2 Jiu the divorce ¢ a decision Ronen ne vetved telegrams from organized etu-| gycod the Governmont will be in w|clared the men were opposed to| asec, seeds ta) resehed: which Set f well C who dent bodies of Lafayette College at position to approach the railway union | Joining the strike. AVTepOrt Of tie thE i ; ay ono Se SHEN Wake Baston, Pa; Lebieh University atlchiets with a definite proposition | ‘The wages of the lighter captains CONeerning a Drovovel crank. tn summer. Al Bethlehem and Muhlenberg College | jreretofore, the unlon leaders havo! Were recently cut und thetr working fovtua by the layout of the Yank ene) BE Ve ares that the | at Allentown, offering the services of | aiwayy sald they would not take mere Hours were lengthened. Those who 4ai) park was before the Bourd of Ei USRU OL eg eUpetant NR tigre eer Colt Sunder 1,000 students to move the trains. yomisen of a reduction in freight | Were Betting $35 a week are now re- | nate to-das [allowance to Mrs. Stillman, the est | la mistake of fact avd that it was Bene ot these apelivants neped the | rates Into account, but would b eo (ceiving $30, while the former $30) Rronx Paceiegst President Bru knes |Ushing of @ trust fund for Guy {not yt signed by him and for bis | high Raliroad during the “outlaw” Re : weekly wage was cut to $235. The, *uasested that the report be acted upon |man in lieu of inheritance and ra i it when the Interstate Commerce ora that the Yanks ‘ ” D LAST last will” 7 w dof an strike, according to President Loomis, | Coniniasion really acted, ‘The veliet | Memvers of this union do 80 percent. | Kn auvioa te proceed with thelr new [*2O WKe has JOE PEP,” KILLE fear UNE ARAL he cateees tae cata Oh and will be retained permanently if\ 10-0 ig that tho paychologica, effoct the lighterage work of the Port | grounds. "This ta a baseball: matter —— oe WEEK, IS CALLED FOR | ees (eal - fe fh r y 1 effect | cn he he sald, “and n should stand {n and $6,000,000, ane mi 0 sper auelity. t roadn with terminaie( of th4 lower freight rates will bo |% Nowe ore , Its way. Suppt Huth hat i» |HELD IN $50,000 BAIL HEARING AS SPEEDER | fri: in Beistot, Col, Colts ho ves of roa would be anarchy fo! al} (which to knock home | | cutives of roads with terminals | widespread and that it will have ‘Ae| ot NOU PRArOny for Che eels done de mnies ee eneeR an AS ASTORIA FIRE BUG ut the F in Greater New York and New Jeracy , |road men to quit now, when the gen- | «tt. , Wouldn't “ , ; reported an increase in freight move- | Peet at least of persuading the rait- | conditions of the country are | “(% = ~ When t Vinerti, litting the will ments due to anxlety of shippers to| ~ ay ee hid BRCEY ” he wage than they were during thy | hu Clarke seta to asim jon uly 1, which, the brotherhe ; ¢ ; Dd i MM AdInze Be > Court ‘ < sald one of the speake get thelr goods en route before the! nics way, was mado upon the a che of iu Speayete, Or Th Fred Clark of No. 4 pt, | threatened strike Reeeaeen eet ee hot join them no matter how | verably Kf No ' | Railroad officials sala that in the | *mPton relght rates would | inings break, sSoUntry needs. us nue, Astoria, « velda Him! wit event of a atrike the shipment of miik wu take priority other com- modities; fewer passenger trains will| vem, while parlor ard club cars will be eliminated a® (ar as poastble and | more coaches uned All the roads laid in thelr winter's supply of bituminous coal last sum-| mer. over te aaa PUMPKIN STARTS FIRE AND GIVES TOWN SCARE. | Exhibit Palle on Short Otremit, | (Special to The Evening World) BAUREL, Del, Oct. 2.—A pumpkin gave Laure! Ite biggest acare in yours egrly to-day by causing 4 fre in the| heart <2 the business district, ‘The pumpkin was the feature of a unique display of farm products {n the showroom of the Eastern Bhore Bieotric eeapeny, About 6 o'dlock thls mora- i fell on 0 lamp, carsine THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 21 | Venizelos and His Bride Arrive; Greeted by Grateful Countrymen NNO RAIL WALKOUT VENIZELOS MEETS COMING !S VIEW WILD GREETING BY OF THEPRESIDENT = 12.000 GREEKS Cut Freight Rates and Watch! Mounted Police Had the Effects Is Part of | Programme © | Inder 15 Force] Through Dense Crowd to \BMPILE CITY, N. Y., OCT. 21 ‘859! wigtans bo ke " Bere ats | Enable Him to Proceed. ‘ ‘| Ata i H see hae: hs ca ace ea if |NO SECOND WAGE CUT Tie reception acearded this after | 1 , Seo Di ad i yon toa Bleutherios Venizelos, former SECOND BACK. The bet | Drastic Reductions on Freight] Premten of Greece. wna hin bride A 860 “2 ithe 8 | Charges to Be Announced MA ee ae ans ae hi Me te Sear Menauies cra } on Oct. 2 doe ee |e Pde Nien é Mokena come down. | Marshal T, M 'MRS. ASTOR RETURNS, sar can lagion who won decorations from | gation to. be: ‘The rumors th a B about and starting a Gee that 41d dam: See amounting te several hundred hollara, y mane i Aaetenmseestas ase semtananennn cases WADI me aemaeE! medical publications. ' enact Ea a a as SUEUR REESE | eT more now than ever before." eae any 8 Parkway, the comyt was In- The situation, therefore, really walts| Martin. Henson, business agent o!| DENIES SEPARATION, | 222202", Long Batand city, PGK LaLa nwa upon the announcement by tho Inter-| the union, presite “Yat the meoting $50,000 ball to- a tue fate n Broo 7 state Commerce Commission of Its re- Absolutely False." siete ae Anode asian, 0 ee cs te | vision of freight rates, KANSAS PREPARES We Are Very Happy |WiE ml oF the Maria Manoa roign rai Court om Sen | 7 IE. Mra, Vincent Astor was a retu Hog aan causiie pdoealoe aaa! nd when Vise peared he was |GEN. DIAZ At WEST POINT; TO RUN ALL LINES | ee ec Aquitania to-day, Sue fect fire to the storage he ted vy the Manhattan, poles on TO-DAY REVIEWS CADETS! WITHIN THE STATE, ‘eve rar sinsoooitit vronuse wv [Emsany. Spt 21 k cine cf temniside In) segnention | was not inet at Quarantine by her hus- fand to the Lumber pile bids 0 r | lu s Up about $5,000 0. : : ¢ Trip on U. 8. Detroit Prom - x a ee band in their yacht, but elated that! hogan Viser ne years w Hith Street Mer. Will Take Over Railroads Under! pusiness must have interfered with his ain to the Pl wa, many € y Gen. Armando Dina, with an oacort | Industrial Law, i S- ni Eee a eee Tae hota Baaibenn oresd inte one sisi of three representatives of the Amert Rhinebeck parents and the rege “| CAUGHT IN RAID, PLEADS art Cran the Italian Government, pald a visit to TOPEKA, Kan., 0 {n reward to any separation between my Noi icneret ait ee SHE IS ONLY SECRETARY. . » Oct lusband and mys¢ porte at A r West Polat and reviowed che cadet pat § . HEee NE Perit ior aa err Pea: Clark dented having mate | tallon thie afternoon, He will return | _ [© Fallrond atrike becomes of- | 00, .On'4 Tit Mann ot many busts {my confession | Aire: Mutherine AM. Thosns) explained this evening, leaving West Point at | fective, tho State Government in “| hors interesta, fy ealied upon to travel = n Jro dus cAvoy to-day how sho hap btrest Pier two hours tater, | ‘atin Gua Bikte 10) 2 daw ~ : of Eastern Park * ment at No. W. 10ith Gen, Diaz and his party made tie} ™' . wT becomes l aried 10 A in: Pelive| Chairmen MeAneny of the Pranatt Seqiering “she Hes Abe Sir tke traits dai neconsary, under the Kan : So 01 ent a letter to Comp- ian's, secretar trip on the U. 8 4, Detroit, departing | Necemsury, under the Kaneas In Station Cell Sommisalan has sent sclatior. Ae: Gormpe| * hte Thoana, ie bene su from the S6th Street anshoraye at i} duetrial Court Law, Gov. Allen William Cole, a nogro chauffeur from |'foller Crats, again urging him to ap-|h> Aired R. Thoens, W! Miateck. el ainaratiens aalee | nee § f G CE) prove contracts for the restoration of|fed to a raid on the apartment and Th t peneretne ead #! announced to-day. | Washington, 1, C., locked up wnt the line street and park aurtacea in Easter [ti finding of the doctor and the de- stay of two houra ut the Military Acad- | aa A , Morrimanin police ataoitn, hanged him: |‘ sd we Os s tT together, Mra. ‘Thows pica lane Gomimander James of thet _ vitt: Howey he ratiroad Jarif in tvs call there this morning, tut [Parkway between Waahington Avenio room Had een rented ash staff of the Chief of the Atlantic Fieot| managers will be given an op- not dead when he was found. ite ix !and Prospect Park Plax tot Campbe! pro- recovering, cn erro, erin ¥ | me in charge of the trip. | Galummlaaia aiacata dha scaan: n aqvering, fie, ne been ated on sours. to docide what the Interborvug’s | parin rin} for lectures and for WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK ar olla: about Wot easily; fant trainer PRINCETON CHICAGO Football Game Saturday, October 22 SPECTAL ‘TRAINS DIRECT TO PRINCETON, Lea Pennayirania Statton-11.08 A.M. 12.84 P.M. 1204 7 M. train will atop at at Elizabeth. ipa will utes atte 1¢ Princeton. 1 he gare Pennsylvania System Route of the Broadway Limited ri] COTE DORGETS ~ DEFIANCE PURSE. | ATEMPREGITY 4 in Rock Runs Third Mone. Second Place and for Smarty Solid By Vincexrt Treanor. EMPIRE CIty RACE TRACK | Oct. 21.~Clarence Turner got back n ils winning stride after a day's lapse when je out-finished McAtec with Cote D'Or, winning the third the Defiance Purse, by a head {Me got a great send-off from the crowd McAtee had moved Smarty in front all the way f@ th stride, when Cote D'Or. nailer In the gene closing at the end Solid Rock got up to be third. Or derly went right with the leaders un til passing the far tutn, when he stopped badly and dropped back Jast apparently broken down. Queen Blonde ran a good, even race, but fal tered in the stretch after getting near the front. MoKenna, a’ good thing, attragted « lot of play in the second. After looking the winner at the turn for home, he stopped suddenly, and along samy | Monastery, to win easily, Eastview | which ran third to the stretch, saved |weveral lengths at the home turn and Iskimming along the rail, beat Mf | Kenna ont of the place money. MeKenna had about dently 1 We five-cighths of speed, but is notch, s ev! We Dive opening event te win, He |r by [ning fory got clear and carly this ena was a I to Miller, Night B ardly throughe dden lot of crowd in the run to the sireteh turn and saving ground on the rail held o he ag second n front of Sweepy, the favor T broke from the outside” and nning until too ta plaved, was crowd New Treaty With Canada Signed. WASHINGTON, Oct eretar State Hugh nbassador ' in signed 4 the convention between the Unite States and Great Britain on March 2 189%, regarding tenure and dispositte Mf real and personal property “One of the many good thing: about Ancre Cheese,” mothe tells us, “is that it’s all good and it never crumbles.” New Coated, Sanitary Wrapps ANCRE Bh the Genuine Roguefort Favor CHEESE Made by Sharpless, Phila, —— ol | ‘Trade Mart. : |Advt. on Page 20, 20, artistes ported, 103, World 1 for thirty days, geen at any of Th Lost and Foun: can be left at Advertising An: wilt be Mated lista can bo 'n Officas. advertisements of The Wor: Jes, or can be telephoned directly to The Worlds Call 4000 Beekman. New York, of Brooklyn Office, 4100 mata, —-' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Fin Cone of Death | gp Call “Columbus 8200” | FRANK 8 CAMPBELI, © j “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc, | (\Won-Sectarian) | 1970 Broadway at 66th Se, Dewntows Office, 244 St. & Sth Av, | TAMRT CAVANACGH, age 68, bi H. Seally, 140 Wiliam at, earliaat conventence | Notice to Advertisers Display advertising type copy and release ordewe or either ie week des Morning World or The Kiening World M. she nreoe din inserted” only World Office Cop» cor made vy The Word i ve a order of reoript at The be recelved by 2 P.M, ed by 2 M. cops Sunda: | reoeleed hy dP. Yon aod. release muy Friday. Copy ron | by Tee World mus Sunday Main She Ing enay ings to be made be receive ty Thursday noon. / copy. (7pe copy whieh bay rot Deen received ‘ty 4 7. M. Wriday, acd or staring copy which hes not been received tn th publication office by 1 PM. Friday, and postti ineertion orders not received by 6 P.M. Frida | wilt be omitted ae conditions require, rigidis in | the oraer i r and positive reirase | _Disptay conr ordere released ater than a | ded above, when omitted will. not sarve * farn discounts of any character, contragh “other whe THE WO. ™ eS

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