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: ee made for Ww on, ee ise to house Some of the Wig distributing com Panies. led by the Sheffield Farms, @oncelied temporn ail orders for Talk to be sent to this city to-mor- row. It was explained that there was More milk aseady tn the railroad yards and in the depots (han the peo- ple would buy under the self-delivery Plan and that further shipments ‘Would simply spoil on the trains, As fon as the needs of the city under the plan of “everybody carry his own milk” system is. known, orders for Outside supply will be renowed. ‘The New York, New Haven and Rartford Railroad to-day ordered three full trains loaded with milk sent back to Massachusetts, where {t could he weed for butter und cheese manifac ture. The tralns were causing serious wongesion in the New Haven yards, and there was no prospect the milk could be uniouled lefore it spoiled, At noon public and privute Lospi- fals, baby milk stations and public and private institutions caring for ehildron and invalide throughout the ‘elty were still “short.” In many there 8 A shortage of milk fur breakfast and the patients were put on short al- lowances from the overnight surplus supply eked out by the giving up thetr morning allowance by nurses and other attaches. Mayor Hylan sent identical tele Rrams to-day to Gevrge W. Bi kes of the International Brotherhuod of Teamsters, the leader of the strikers, and to the"New York Milk Conference Woard, of which all companies deityv- ering milk are members, They read &s follow: “I request you to be at my office in the City Hall at 3 o'clock to-day. I'm sending a similar vequest to the other side of your controversy. From the point of view df the public the aituation that arises because of the dispute bLeiween you is intolerable. Whatever tie merits may be and whichever is in the right, the con- wwoversy should be adjusted without discomfort or inconvenience tu the public and withcut jeopardizing 1 health and jlves of the babies, chil dren and invalids in the community Health Commissioner Copeland sald the conference was to arrange for un uuinterruptod supp!y of milk for hos- Witals and institutions” and for initk depots. He said the public sctioots Would possibly be utilized for this end, and that the \rpy Motor Transport Corps might be asked to neip. According to I. Elkins Nathan, See retary of the Employers’ Association ninety-five strikers returned to work with Borden's ad the Shefletd army fompany to-day without conditions Mr, Nathan said he expected to attend the Mayor's ‘nevcing this afternoon cut of courtesy to the Muyor. 4 did not mean, he sald, that the New Xork Milk Conterence Bourd had al- tered its decision to have no dealings with the stri a At 2.20 this afternoon Mr, Briggs, it, the union headquarters, No, 315 West dja Street, denied he had re- ceived any message from the Muyor and sald he wasn't going to the con- ference until he got an official invi- tation, if then. Half an hour later Mr. Briggs sot his telegram and started downtown, REPORTS MADE OF SLIGHT Dis- ORDERS. There were but a few silght re- porta of disorder. A milk cart in 136th Street was overturned and one or two milk wagon drivers working tor independent smal! dealers were pulled from their carts along Broad- way and the residence streets on the upper west side. AUY. Avenue and isd Streets, ®& band of drivers made forays on women and children carrying milk fvom the Borden depot to thelr homes and @ few bottles of milk were broken until the police force in the ne!ghbor- hood was doubled. The strikers dis- appeared after throwing a fiw stones at the persons who had been obliged to walk to the depot for milk tor thelr children. James Degnon, No. 11) East 127th Steet, a stableman for the SheMed arms Company, was fined $10 by Magistrate McGeehan in Morrisania Court to-day charged with being one of a crowd which attacked Anon Dil, a horseshoer in the company's stables at Brook Avenue and With Street the Bronx, who remained at work. Bamue} Sokoss, No. 304 West 180th Street was fined $10 by Magistrate Tobias in Washington Heights Court tor striking Policeman Reith and Po- tice Capt. Cargan with an umbrella when told to move on from in front of the Shefficid Farms Depot in West 126th Stréet. He said he did not know they were policemen, Thomas Murphy, a milk driver of No, 663 Eagle Avenue, was fined §5 by Magistrate McGeehan persistent :ureatening of platform men at the Sheffield Farms depot at Clay Ave- nue and Y66th Street, the Bronx. George Miller, No. 216 Ba: Street, driving a milk y for 70th for on nue was assaulied by strike sym~- pathizers in front of No, 6 West bith Sweet. His assailants escaped No effort wos made by any of the companies to make deliveries even to <belr own reta!! branch stores up | daylight—much B10 ad Gelicatessen stores which wery clamoring by telephone for their nor- 78] supply. The companies confined u efforta to hiring nop-untor ‘ruck crews to bring in milk to the matin depot. from the railroads anu irom receiving stations in dairy dis. \eete near the city. The Borden concern accepted the offer of che striking unions to man delivery wagons taking milk to hos- pitals, institutions and depots for 4is- et oF ae ee Me errno at omas Smith of No. 872 Sixth Ave-| the grocery | Health Wepartment and to leave enough hosters and stablemen on duty so that the delivery waron| horses in the stables should not suf- ter, The Sheffield ms cone nf closed down its branch depots, | ordered all union men out of its plant, Including the stables, and hired strike. | breakers to care for ily idle horses, the milk companies published! Warnings to all route customers to “pay no bills to anybody” until the! Ike situation was settled MAIL BANDITS’ AID IS SEEN IN ESCAPE OF FIVE FROM JAIL but Including Long Island City, was Part of $1,500,000 Loot Pe- completely cut off from its milk sup-| lieved to Have Financed ply. Delivery to the distributing sta- | . ae ee tions on Long Island is nade by truck Raymond St. Delivery. train, The few trucks which the com. panies bad in commission y We day were used fur carrying milk from! the terminais .o the storage depots In | Manhattan aud Brooklyn. Staten | | Wo lrusties Blamed tor Get- Island was also | atened with the! * rr) carly exhaustion of its present sup away—Three Said to Be biy with no Immediate prospect that | ine . frals cmOutd Be FoBeetetiCa Dangerous Criminals, Vermont Avenue: None of the Borden, Sheffield anc Empire State wagons was out in] The excape of five prisoners fom | Brook.yn to-da Phere was a heavy |Raymond Street Jail in Brooklyn police gua lurgest of the] 6 o'clock yesterday evening proves tu Shetlictd dep No. 1870 Pulte 7 lah N Fulton have heen one of most daring on Street, which suppties customers or ainurity ecord takes on added ‘nterest hii peCMmURe OF s n of the Fe Women patrons the Burden | P°OHU Oates ae depot at No. sit Pluthush Avenue | suithoistien ual te was financed started an outcry that t vables | ye peek GE) Oie out Sm nnaee were betng murdered when tod no | Hp Uie OF, 318) Dena rors certified milk was avaliab’e, and tie /Of the $1,000 Broadway mai hold police lind ty act promptly tu prevon. |up,of last Tuesday nigh & gerious disturbance ‘Two of tie men wi F No violence was reported at uny | .,1 42 Of tHe men who escaped. Joni of these places or at the apire | Murray, atlas "Michigan Shorty,” aod depot on Atlantic Avenue, the Pre-| Willian 1 s, allas nliformia fatuin depot, No. 4480 Fulton Street, ii)1," were to have been taken 1 n the Borden st at Liberty Od Raleigh, Ni U., toeday topatadd t In the Bronx at the main branch for the cobbery of the Host Office of the Sheffield Company, 166th Street at Oxford, in that State, of $84,000 tw and Wobster Avenuc, ‘the eae, of years ungo. ‘These ave professtonnl householders was threw blocks long. | jou ; far vobbe s Similar lines formed at the Borden ;'08! Office and tail robbers, Ap aud aiher pradichas. lo; Ww WW Maloncy, who ts 6 feet ‘There was disorder aeons ie aes if caped from the New Jersey State : o jeer and threaten those BS P a a line, One of the strikers called out, G8 RE ITRRRIOH'G Ve emo Oni Wie You keep on doing this and you'll nily recaptured. The two others bey sa quart for mils before of No. 467 Grand Tay lo} we're through with you” Albert Schneider of No. tla dah) AS CEA BY CAN- Avenue, Brooklyn, drug VASS OF COMPANIES. miess, but neverthe- “A canvass of the companies at 9 actors in the de- gieleck to-day showed the following |\.c.y. tu they opened the door to At the Clover Farms Company, No, dom to the master criminals. 534 West 48th Street and No. G31 West) Waien Harry C. Honeck Is hold 4ith Street, Luther L. Campbet! {Investigation wi-day to dis President, said he would make un ef- | Oe 0” investigation b-day to eco | fort during the day to bring to Man-,@" #0w Murray, Dates and Maloney part of tho! ed at least! climbed | a nine-foot steel barricade and then | climbed a stee! screen extending from the ground floor to the top of the NAC the Sheffield Farms plant at No, | el! block, six stories high, without | 522 West ofth Street, sixteen police- detection, for study of the escape men were on guard, About 409! shows that they mus: have cone that strikers were watching from a safe! very thing. distance to see what efforts the com- | “*> ery eee f pany might make to deliver milk,| ‘TO Bet proper orentation 0 Big trucks covered with “strong arm" |jail delivery It is necessary to go guards arrived at intervals with milk ta the Beaken Dairy’ depot at No, | Carey of the 18th District Division in 429 West 52d Street, Albert S. Beakes |Brooklyn raided a Williamsburg hang- Mh a his pe with some of tho /out for thieves and captured Maloney, clerical force, manned wagons and |pates and one John O'Brien, allas icks and brought to the depot the “Hotel Johnny.” These three wer inatee’ to aend it Guten ihey.| wanted for the robbery of the Oxford, | All of thelr twenty drivers|N. C., Post OMde, and Carey turned my Pare ‘i them over to the Federal authorities. to thelr customers that thee mnt | "xtradition proceedings were start Subply Wan UREN GNLGAL Drain waite Murray, Dates and O'Brion were is produced at the cpmpany's own by expert counsel aud farma and delivered on non-union | fought industriously against being sent South to be tried, Hach was trucks. The following concerns hay Ml ised'tg under bail of $15,000, On July 20 last | O'Brien's counsel t corridors of the jail, one guard seated at a desk, hiattan the milk now lying on freight d a considerabie trains im Hoboken. ‘The company had engaged trucks for this work, lv sald, and was going to ask for po- lice protection for them. Kxira po- iicemen stationed around the plant! chased groups of strikers oul of tene- ment hails and doorways. the | i | lea. represented the strikers’ terms and promised to make deliveries: ‘the Grocers’ Dats succeeded in hav- augue, the Bronx Farms Compan). jing hia bail reduced to $7,000, He the Wvieet Farms Dairy Company, the | mrnished a bond and was released Levy Dalry Company and the Liebe- man Dairy Company. Many persone reaped a coin by With Instructions to report to United harvest of States Marshal James M. Power on with loading — pushcarts Nceetes ew Cally ‘ bottled milk and selling It to families | Oct 1% He failed to appear and his who were glad to welcome any | ai! was forfeited. source of supply rather than Jet theiy| O'Brien on the outside and Murray ciildren lack thelr daily portion, One and Dates on the inside knew that of the pushearts came to grief at the p, Wie Broudway and 126th Street, Whether | 2% Post Officegguthorities would it was accidentally overturned or was | eventually win th@Wxtraditton fight. set upon by strikers as an object les-| And the fight was won on last Satur- son could not be determined. The| day when Marshal Power received a foraea reve fmashed and (he milk | court order to start Murray and Dates the pusheart had disappeared when |t© Raleigh as soon as possible, ihe pollce arrived. | About two weeks ago Warden ————— 'Hontck decided that the interior of, HEAVY PRISON TERMS Raymond Street Jail neoded a coat of FOR ATTACKING GIRL | ™ nt, He requisitioned from the iz treatment Institution on Riker'’s caer, vive | [sland the two addict a | Schneider, who are practical painters. Heart Fer Rauw Qe Youtha: | they soon to be discharges as Judge Humphrey, in the Queens| cured, , County Supreme Court, this after-| ylor and Schneider started on the noon sentenced to Sing Sing four| inside of the jail roof, To guard young men who had been convicted/ against splashes of paint or, perhaps for the commission of what he termed) the painters themselves falling down the “wickedest and foulest crime in into the jail, a scaffolding of boards the history of Queens County.” They |was laid across the beams under the had been found guilty of an attack! root, ‘This concealed the painters j Sept. 7 on Miss Margaret Kiybers| working on a scaffold, from the view Range From Five w j with three other youug men who es-| o¢ inose tn the jail caped. She had bee: pulled trom an) waylor and Schneider were “trus automobile in whicn she had been) ties" and had the run of the jail driving with Edward Montague, Win They were assigned (o adjoining cells feld, who was held in the machine! oy the ground floor of the north cell while the boys dragged her to the) stock, Murray and Dates were in| |: Wepae neat: Woodside. leelis 24 and 25 on third tier of Frank Kania, cighteen, of No, 68/the south cell block, facing tho outer | Hancock Avenue, Maspeth, received] wai), and Maloney was in cell 16 on {twenty-five years; vominick Citera,/the same tier, but facing the interior nineteen, of No. 29 Milton Avenue,| of the ja!l | Maspeth, and Philip Burke, twenty.) gon) eat | one, of No. 104 Sanford Btreet, Broo! lomebody got to Taylor and) lyn, were given indeterminate sen-|Schnelder. While concealed from | tences of ten to twenty years, and| view by Jacob Elz, nineteen, of No. 8 Zeidler Avenue, Maspeth, who turned State's j evidence, got from five to ten years ead Rake "HANS TAUSCHER FREED; WITNESSES LACKING the board screen yesterday they sawed a hole in the roof, through planking and tin, about 20 by 22 | inch When y quit work yes- terday evening about 5.30 or 6.45 o'clock their scaffold was directly under hole, which they the in sheathing, which they loosely fast~ ened with putty, On the scaffold were several coils of rope, one of which was 40 feet long Taylor Was seen in the body of the Jail about 6.50 o'clock. It ts sup posed he managed to tip off the three master criminals that everything was in readiness. Murray, Dates and Ma- loney were supposed to have been {n thetr celle at that hour, but It ate that the three were Former German Captain 1 for Nentrality Violat SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 1A breach jof neutrality indictment agatnstt Captt, Hans Tauscher, formerly of the German imperial Army, wae diemiseed in the U, 5. District Court to-day upon motion of John V, Williams, U. 8. District At- torney, Williams tnformed the court that bo- cause of the death or absence of wit- nesses it would be impossible to con- viet Tauscher. ax! lected in The regular inspection o Wan not made until 6 o'clock. Kecelving the signal, Murray, Dates one 's i and Maloney picked the lock of thelr cell and of the door of the third tler, walked down three flights of stairs ko the ground floor, walked the length SPOONS FORCE LOCKS.’ 2 Inches tall, is an ex-convict who es. ! |back a year and a half, when Capt.| ylor and) had) replaced the planking and outside tin! | of the ground floor corridor, which is | lined by cells on both sides, climbed ihe nine-foot wate at the end and _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 192 SENATE TO PROBE RESULTS. IVE COUNTRIES’ PIMLICO |Fi tcc DELEGATES ARRIVE “HULLSELECTED | were in the outer corridoz—outside tee ery ting | the séreens which form D&rricades | * ® Tes are as follows: at the outer edges of the platform peereteail rt a FOR ARMS PARLEY walks In front of each tier of cells, 10, 18.40. $5.00." first i a A guard is suppored to sit at the tRice), $2.20, $2.60, sec Delegations from Great Britain, nine-foot gate at all times, di FY H (Erickson), %, | Italy, Belgium, China and Japan to | The onl way they reached the ront | third. Time, ‘1.18, Fravlamation, Mary: the.’ Disatmament Conference at jof the cell block was to climb up this |!and Belle, Vitamin Also ran, Washington arrived to-day on they steel barricade—an easy job, from a} SECOND RACE—The — Inangarat 1 White dian cuamship Olynpie t ‘physical polnt of view—but they must | Steeplechase; for four-year-olds ‘aid uy r ec r ster 1 . t lhave been seen by dozens of prison- | {0 miles. Skipper, 182 (Smoot) iio | The British delegation was headed ‘era, Krom the roof of the cell block | $30.85: 8% 9 8% Vigilante, | |by bord Lee viret Late Ge ie a P CaP vers, 0, ecet, (Continued From First Page.) miralty, Among those w' was a short pull to the scaffold of| (Bush), 50 t ne—4. | fm Probably Taylor ‘ans chneider| tan, *Widener entry = a “ i were waiting for them. It was the| THIRD RACE Studdrook Paik | die on the Youd, 1 know ex- If Goltra Had Resigned From | ton. Fite: AN 8. aniere men work of a momént to open the hole|purse; for three-year-olds and up; » | ice men who saw these things and ‘ * , ‘e ger . in- (hp COOF RAG cling throu ing: ix furlonge. Camouflage, 1 ie abo ttmethes ieee Committee, Long Would | Treasurer of Ttaly, and Ambassador the thirty-foot rope, Fastening the|(Morria), $26, 5.60. Ne BHOUt CHEM s tole Me HOw Ae re Vittorlo Ricei. Dr. Wellington Koo, ope to @ drain pipe the fugitives| Halu. 119 (Manel! ters were censored and atereotyped to Have Been Chosen. formerly Ambassadu: to this country, alld Gown to the tcp of 's tenetoor ond? Vulcaniae, 12 ‘eonform to regulations, and how sol- now Ambassador to Great Britain, . Ul between the jali and Fort Greene | "nek pints. Ronen, rit-{ ers who would not comply were. ot ml caree iia Rede oa Pa th . Park, and from the top of the wall! ings Wraith, tle \tikine, Rafan, [sebjected to barbarous treatment. He eee A ee ee ee ST AROHIOVAMS. Ae Can! OtAiaL they jumped into the park and free-|‘ickiish, Progagar ti. Actes also rr! Senator Watson, while atating hia Press) —Cordel! Hutl of Tennessee) "The ‘delegations ‘went at once to, \ At G10 o'dlock & keeper dincovered WelEne ee Ra ye rita serial] refusal to produce his evidence before will be chosen Chairman of the Dem. | the | iene Mol a babes: F : i ascen ey | ul train was ¥ lin tt x en akan Seis blog) ocratic National Committee this af-| the: ri that ‘Taylor and ochneider were no: |longs—Cureful, 12), (Butw the Senate Military Committee, suid fits ate | Peet Wa ene n thelr cells. A few minutes later |$4 $2.49, wou Knobbie, 12 |he would before another and “im- 1G White of ae Maloney, Murray and Dates were|#!. $3.19, second partial” committee. ternoon to succeed George White of| mame ome aetiod of eae tae Mol | iene Georgie ant sino Lit coe te eepuniienn, Wit. Marita, O- was anncancea, to1-/FOUR WOMEN NAMED ulsvovered until an hour later, and by |; . i ~ , characterized 3 - sare that time the fugitives were far |" ere ge geqsopme git Gonain, characterized | the Georgia owing the refusal of Eaward *. Gol-| U, S, ARMS ADVISERS ak 4 ty. Unite Beates ae a1 (£0! mr-olds; mlx fur declared he discredited the impar-|tra, Committeeman from Missouri, to repu x Ss Marsha! Tine Morris), $30.40, tiallty of prominent Democrats on ¥ Breckin vid 3 mine Willam Pariy, who {s familiar with |won: Caretaker 100 cRiwan the Atilitary, Committas aa well aajrres co mane a gaat ine. |, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—The ad- O'Brien's record, thinks he was in/$ second; St. Henry, 107 Republicans in refusing to appear be- (00s of St. Loule ani ashing-|yisory committee of the American charge of the Broadway hold-up Tine, Lh 4 tore the military: bod ton, D.C * |delegation to the armament confer had his pals in Raymond Street tui! ite Grass, Salling Along, |” Senator Watson produced his amail| Mr, Long and Mr. Huil were the|¢ncs @e announced to-day at the Raney elt gaa es aul | ant SrAmv'a | photograph oe cat dileged Megai"ese- on'y (wo thaj all factions agreed) Whe, Meuse conaiata of twenty one waiting close to Fort Greene Park. | oa Le ee ade acid it nad neon, Upon for the Chairmanship. One Cabinet member, | Herbert vernuse the escaped prisoners were PIMLICO SCRATCHES luent to Niet “by wamieboay®” ° Rules make it necessary {ur the} Hoover, will be a member, others in- lightly clad and would have at be : Ne tORAt “ Rorah (Chairman to bo a committenman cluded Gen. Pershing, under Secre tMletedy AHaHUER Nee tues: Ervent ta During the debate Senutor Porah Plecaner, of tne State Denaoes Eee AWAV on (oot Gr by atreet cae FIRST RACH.—Mercutio, ‘T®ganus,| £2id he had sont the photograph, whieh Hull was formerly a | aetian | want Admiral Wh Le Rodgers, brasic ‘On the roof of the Jail near the hole Felon Ligh eh i yee Maret on bards Male Nd oo af from Tennessee, but was vd tor|deit Samuel Gompers of the Amer: , were found a xnife’ with a blade 12}, FO Mak Wet Boda en eee eto ere Ce eeen 3B? | voeelection, He was ident with|icun Federation of Labor and Stephen nenes jJong,-a file, which had been |") 188 A" the Georgia Senator's charges. = A ic the c Shairman of the House sharpened to a needle polut and a FOURTH RAC Audacious, Noro “The picture spenks for itself,” sat, the Progressive branch of tie party ie: ‘Affairs Committee. hare Warden Hoteoe Touspects | 10° Callgula, Billy McLaughlin, Trys-| Senator Borah, “Of course, it doesn’t |and wag a strong sypporter of Wil-) former Senator George Sutherland that Murray, Dates and Maloney | yi RACE—Piente, Ate show where it is. J'wo ex-service) son's policies while In Congress. of Utah, a former President of ties carried these weapons with the in-| pray, Hepliasitos, ull” Sin Lee i evearcine he aetna the state- | ~ es a > SSNS American Bar Association and fo: ention usin, em ha hey bee s, 2 years clos’ ersonal le _ Intereepted on the Way to liberty. | UAINTH WACE,—Touy, Scotland Yet,{,, Seater Borah then added that with- BIG RIVER MEN’S STRIKE | President, ‘wil be chairman of the Sela lpily MeLaugniin, - ’ “C"*8"4 Yet} cut further substantiation he was not Advisory Committers, . LEE AND CASSIDY Ht RACH —Holiotar, waby| Willits to bring the matter Letote the! BEGINS AT NEW ORLEANS | tne otner members are John M .. ‘aud, Antolnettt — Senate. 0 pS ee Parker of Li anit, Assistant Seere | placer Replying to Senator Watson's env; tened fe-, taries Wainwrig' of the War Depa DECLARED DULY | jcharges that twenty-one American | Complete ‘tie nD ocenthae Wages, (ment and Roossveit of the Navy De- { PIMLICO ENTRIES. soldiers had een hanged on one, cause 0! | partment, Willan loyce Thompson ELECTED IN 1919 ieee «| fcaffold in France, Senator New, Re- yew ORI Lak: Oéine | Se Mew Son former denater Wittard os ee, ate] Publican, Indiana, presented an offi- pete tie-up of shipping , Was) Sauisbury of Delaware. John L. Le Aldermanic Commitiee Issues cial, statement from the Judge Ad- : 3 hreate ere to-day when approxi- | Vocate General of ‘he army snowing | threatened here v President of the United Mine Workers | ‘ Ad se oo i Walter George $1 . ae that out of a total of twenty-elgin {mately 7.000 langshoremen and screw of America, Walter George smith of mission of rt sentences of death imposed in the men went on atrike. 5 Glin: toner Bencetany’ of the tieeeaiy Victor rina, American expeditionary forces, oniy) The men quit work in protest against | O’iio, Former See etary of the Traut itor). 110; Barty Bind, ots, Doug a: / nine were actually carried out. © cut in pay from $1.20 to ninety centa) Of the Unital States, Charies Stan Phe (Pamisane eontelen (G6 it oer va reattien ‘The statement showed that of the »n hour tn overtime wages which fol- ern’ Union, Harold’ stosewell of Main : many Ci bled. Commit f fis and peand ~|nine, seven were for crimes against owed a wage slash of from elghty | 47h Unit. Tee eee athe ne tev on Privileges and Elections of the| Has Briganna. 1 |} women, one for murder and one on @ conts to sixty-five cents for straight} so VU ypmas ot Miner | mestdent Board of Aldermen issued to-day. in|gerle mn MF jeombined charge of murder and a) J.) work He eer bene tanta ca Gompliation With a court onter, a i THIRD RACKS 1 statutory crime. Twelve of the re- |“? eee DENNeCIaS ALO CALEATING BRT, t declar': h ti leetion of (Ait Anes” 118" |maining nineteen were modified, Sen- | | ogy vesto: Longshoremen sree or Ne 1 Nts > port declaring that in the election of Wii. Anu! TB Nowenlde and thevothera.crevent a n ornia and Mrs, Ble November, 1919, Algernon Lue, Socia!- | pert” vent \isapproved owhey pee, chdbad yn_of New York. ist, was elected Alderman in the \faua, 06; Frank H ———————— GA SON Tex, Nov —— Bighth District py 372 votes majori-| “Si, Wistacl 108, Greene Becomes U. $. Atterney, thousand longshoremen re Lil tad A aE J FOURTH RAGE —Stattord aiph C. Greene, former District At-jtheir places at their jobs \ ty ove: Moritz Graubard and that in wand jy six iS | pend 7 ttlemer i ii : : s TH 1Gordroie 116! Caligula, 100: y of Suffolk Counts, accepted ap-/pending wage se! Ns Buy it—Try it! Ancre the same election Edward F. Cassidy,| Knlgit of e vHentner, 114. inein to-day az United States A:- men at Houston and one hundred and N ‘ Socialist, was sleates by 11 a Tis: Saran, |text charge of Brookiyn, Long fifty men at Texus City also quit wo: Cheese will win your sr ‘Timothy J, Sullivan. ‘opominigue, 124: Cagmande’ sles itt ee SAN Ge eased : vitah ide of tn |ietand and Ricnmond. Me will All th The report will be submitted to and | ies ein! SbWares Teli place held by Wallace Collins | China Defaalia on ®5,500, fayor. The taste adopted by a special meeting of the| (yet sable ct. | eo {atuce ¢ hs ugo of) in Chicago, the test. board called by Mayor Hylan next}, TRU RACE—Druid Hill Leroy W CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—The Ch. Thursday. Carmencita, ‘ "8 $3,500,000 loa New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper Alderman ‘Beckerman, Socialist Rj: 10}! Hig Cargo of Grapes From Spain— alli on cen ANCRE member of the committee, will sub-| *Soviciy, 108i 1 wr ard Abies teeth Touraa inden Ks i F three yrenainy ous mile snd | What is sald to be the biggest cargo | % fault by : , Genuine Roque/6re. valle La pepae dpsed ve Winte, tit; Polly Ann, ¢ grapes ever brougut to New York on | Company to-day. The company lias ap- With the Genuine: Favor {| CrnEeB ORIOL SPY MOD OR OL LERUG In) Colas cere one silp—A42,000 barrels of ‘em—arrived | Pea! to Washipgion, as the result of| CNEESE the majority report. eter Oax to-day on the Belvedere from Spain. | Which a strong message is undersiood | ; — ne-senr-olda aid upward: claiming: one But they are warranted to be no good | to have been sent the Chinese Govern. | Made by SHARPLESS, Phile. va ET ag | for winé—only for eating. ment LADY MARGAR NAME OF WIDOW Aged Reciuse Who Left a Fortune Is Believed a Member of Scotch Nobility. | People who were acquainted years ago with Mre. Margaret Easton, the ‘aged veduse who died alone in her ‘nome at No, 90 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, Saturday evening, leaving an estate of from 800,000 to $500,000, ‘say she was the daughter of a Scotch | nobleman, In her girlhood in Scotland she was called “Lady Margaret,” she told her | friends. She came to this country with her jfather and two brothers” ‘The |brothers were killed in the Civil War ‘and her fortune grew from legacie: \they left to her. ae eee |TIMMERMAN DEATH UNKNOWN TO WIFE iden death at the Hotel |Brighton {n Paris of a man believed |to be Louis F, Timmerman, a railroad man of this city, was unknown to Mrs, Timmerman and her daughter, | Louise, when they arrived to-day on the French Line steamship Rocham- |beau, Her son, Louts F. Timmerman jr. Who was at the pier to meet them, sald he had read the cablegram from Paris and was convinced that it was | his father who had died. He sald he would not mention the matter to his mother or sister until th reached their home in Leonia, N. Mr. ‘Tmmerman was J sked how it chanced that the dead man was reg- istered at the hotel as “Joseph Car- penter, lawyer of New, York “The tfansmission of the name is | due to an error arising from the fact | name Timmerman, which 4s arpenter’ in that “Some one on the translated the that th Flemish, means language," he said jother side merely \name. He said that his father had gone to Europe about four weeks ago to join. Mrs. Timmerman and their daughter, hoping to get a rest. Mr Timmerman was Secretary and 'Treas- urer of the Western Maryland Rall- ‘road with offices at No. 71 Broadway. | oo ‘Dot Goes to Elita | 11 Daughter. When Jacqueline Dufranne, five-ye old daughter of Hector Dufranne, basso ‘of the Chicago Opera Company, arrived to-day on the French Line steamship |Roohambeau, it was found she lad jmeasies. 60 she was ordered to tho |feolation hospital on Bilis Galan 0 arents dec! to share the youngster's | emporary restrict{o Vive Th aH Clearfield Co CLEARFIELD, thousand nimreds took the field Clearfield County to-day, Birds ere plentiful, but squirrel are reporteq to Sint, dirk 7 Ee f rttes pian Center Bounties to hi ear | | win! Notice to Advertisers | allowance claimed, Weather rain, —— WHO DIED ALONE} ‘BODY OF GIRL FOU }tuck miet last Sunday was identified | Whiteiaren. 114; Joan of Are, PIMLICO SELECTIONS. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md. Nov. | 1.—-Following are The Evening World's selections for to-morrow's races: | IRST RACE—The Vengeance, Ear! ' Bird, Doughnut, | SECOND RACE —Dayis-Dosoris «n- try, Briganna, Kathryn Hoerlan, | THIRD. RACE—St. Michael, Dough ‘ Girl, Natural. FOURTH RACK Rancocas entry, Jeffords entry, Tippity Witcnet FIFTH RACE—Beverly Belle, Movo, a . . ‘Timbrel. | D . SIXTH RACE—Polly Ann, Bit of istinctive in the wake, Copper Demon, i SEVENTI RACE—Huonec, Smarty, ! Anniversary. history of sales is this event which ee ND IN SOUND IDENTIFIED. | Believed She Jumped or Fell From Steame | RIVERHEAD, L. L, Nov. 1.—The} ‘body of the young woman washed in| from Long Island Sound near Matti- | SS MARKS FOR REDUCTION Styles—not of Spring or other by-~gone to-day as Miss Eloise Hopffgarten. twenty-five years vld, a stenographe ‘The identification was made by Wii- liam Barker of Pawtucket, R. 1. who was instructed to remain for the in- quest. Mr. Barker was said to have told the authorities that Miss Hopft- gurten was employed in his office and that she had ived with himself and his wife at Pawtucket Miss Hopffgarten left Pawtucket a week ago Monday and took passage on a Colonial Line steamer for New York. The arthorities helfeve sho jumped or fell overboard from the steamer season—but those of unquestioned popularity and practicability NOW, Woman, Seventy, Overcome by G Mrs. Rose Wilson seventy, widow of a wi Civil Wer veteran, attempted to com- mit sulvide early to-day, according to police, in her furnirlied room. at No, | At the Kings County ‘Hospitai, | would recove id she MANY COLORS MANY LEATHERS Complete 0 SE Sonere of refinement “The best costs mo more.” Face CHR OfenSereris se NO CREDITS 8.00 NO EXCHANGES 14.00 ALL SIZES 10.00 12.00 Formerly up to $22.00 Jd SLATER rr jn 1 copy release ordewe Morning World so Le Sore eae 33. ste of sroeps ¥ Poe oe haere “ Word must oy wings t be i A Boon. Sunday Mein Sheet copy. type itive Fe wr en bat a big Erected aint rt publication e) orld made by ee. ont are mun de received by ve Wd of leet receipt am or Fag wa THE WORLD® »