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wae 2 THE EVENING WORLD SATURDAY, 8 k nie ‘ Se Nee a a ee HISTORY REPEATING |Cudm Bank Opened b ‘STRIKE CHEF HERE —/RUNNINGFIGHT, ONE and I am sure the Attorney General's : : TOOL OF RAILROADS OVER ICE CREAM Gortain it Is, if the general strike} coasfil in preventing further deterio (Continued from First Page.) Ye declared, that the I. W. W. and ration of locomotives and other rail Similar radical organizations which| road rolling stock by sabotage they have advocated the solidarity of| "ll! fo & long way toward restoring =< i ; __ {railroad transportation to its normal labor in aggressive action, will join] condition.” In it and perhaps seek to take com- pn Senator Calder said: “The Integ- 1 ty of the Federal Jaw must be up- sherty F > . . 1 oo of the situation. . se ie aeeTe Ihe eocaran Daugherty Following Plan otf to submit to, suftering “persecution] Jersey Youth, Emboldened fe Government word is forthcom-| oient to prevent molestation of Olney That Squelched through the violations of 104 dect- by Dish Spoke to Girl | ing as to tho measures to be takeM} nen who desire to work and Inte Pull Fivt sions of the Railroad Labor Board by A Li | Mf the situation develops to the ex-|forence with tho mails or interstate ullman Fight, Wha AIS Le Aa A MaN dack Ulett He Didn't Know. 1 treme. There probably will be more} commerce cannot be questioned seri panies, We know your final refusal to work under these conditions on July 1 was entirely togal and that nol Fred Wartenberg is seventeen, has | Republican tool of the railroads has any right to interfere with your re- fusal to work under these conditions, | t4/n fondness for ice cream, He lives “When it comes to seeing your] at No, 570 Clinton Avenue, West Ho babies suffer and starve for want Of] poken, andsthis morning was indulg food, that is an entirely different sub- ject. Local relief committees should continue to solicit funds to feed the] in Clinton Avenue, In the place at needy cases. ‘Temporarily, at least,| the time were two pretty young girls we can expect no relief from our in- injunctions, for Uf the Government feels this is the efficient weapon to stop interference with tho industrial Mfe of the country, it will naturally employ it to prevent the wider dis- organization and Interference that Would follow a general strike. Administration offictalx, however, sooff at talk of a sympathetic strike | They do not belioye Gompers would ously by those who believe in law SITUATIONS TH nd order Senate SAME, r Rdee, of New Jersey, sale WilMOHT Wad Gut ApaIney tHe | Debs and UnionsiQuie Thett Government itself. 1 an absolutely When Troops Backed Up » accord ‘with the Administration's . ‘ley of using the sternest methods Court Rulings, to keep the mails and Interstate com merce Moving, and I cannot under Py stand why the strikers should object By David Lawrence decided ideas of chivalry and a epr- 6 It se ing his palate in an ice cream parlor same community, recommend one. The fear of prose-114 the injunction if they Intend to| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ternationals if the funds of these or-| vo nor "0 Youns and Herbert Blatt | ‘ eution under the conspiracy statutes! ohey the Jaw.” . . nineteen, of No. 813 Syms Street, thr World.) | would keep the other union leaders in ning orld, ganizations, us stated in the press, i a line, they held. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (Copy- have beon tied up, The problem you 150 ARE ARRESTED right).—History repeats itself, The in- } The suggested movement ts an Im- must face te whether an elected re- ME POM oe Li ee ; rtation. In Englana, France, Ger- Junction order obtained by Attorney resentative of the Republican Party | ety Ml i Sany and Ttaly the general ‘atrike IN LIQUOR RAIDS] (err) f uugherty, {rota tha. Fede can appoint as Attorney General a] Now whether Blatt thought the j has been employed effectively, though . . Court in Chicago against the striking railroad tool who oan starve your/ “ere saying good-bye to him i it has rarely if ever brought about] Atlantic City Prisoners] shopmen follows almost exactly the family because you will not become aj Whether he was exhilerated by iis the complete paralysis its advocates We Di | procedure of Attorney General Olney ‘|slave of a railroad company. OUR] ce cream is not clear. However, liv have claimed for it. ear HaMonas: in President Cleveland's: second Ad- ADVICE IS TO FEED YOUR FAMI.| Piped up “Good-bye.” And thereuy | American labor never has been in Court. ministration, when the famous Pull- LIES, the chivalrous Wartenbery stepy | @iaciplined as that of Europe, nor is . HAH EMO: Of 380K WERT WHHEWRTIY “Appeal to all members of organ-| to the centre of the stge i Amer: anything like as widely ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 2.--The of dauelohed through the @UtioA GE the ized lubor, In all meetings held ex- He told Blatt that t wasn't the i} unionized as England fices of County Judge William Ho pcourts through Eugene Debs and his plain carefully to your members the] Way to behave in West Hoboken and i Tha membership of the American} gmathera here were filled to-day with] union associates admission of the present Admini invited him to “come outside” where | Federation of Labor, according tol, proprietors of beach front "jazz ficthe Mullan Athke @-court omer on to its position of breaking up the] there was mo: om. Blatt wen the most reliable figures, Is 4,500,000. unions and advise all on strike to pre-| ont and they crossed to the other was issued which enjoined the rail-| The Evening World won anotherp which were opened for public sale ves-paccomp palaces, and of the humbler places on That of the I. W. W. ts supposed to pare to clean this rotten Administra-| Of the street and the battle began Way employees from interfering with| victory in its fight to bring down the| terday by the Philade and Rt exe above-auttac ont © be 200,000, although the number be-|the north wide, auloon keepers. drus-|tie operation of trains, but many of | ccc, lo ts Ment to bring down the} terday by the Philadelphia and Read-|these above-sut ‘ tion ont of office for all time The other side of the street longing to this organization Is diM-|store owners, and proprietors of Fee ese ie teadinus of the erder| Cost of necessities fo consumers, when] ing Coal and Iron Comps ure said Aggregating Inundved usands of | “Action of the kind taken by the| North Bergen, and in about a minut ii eult to determine. orderly houses. With one exc some of the coal companies at lotts- we of far better quality than the an-]tons, ean he loaded an nped with |ehief attorney for the railroads, Mr.]A patrolman of that settlement stop d their acts of violenc and continu FEDERATION CLAIMS 5,000,000)" wore diamonds. ng warranta] Nheretvon Federal Grand Juries were] ville, Pa., opened their huge cuim}thracite now on the marke lesa difficulty and at Daurherty, a ia ben aAnarehist peal abe jfinteutte ana tioned uh expecially summoned and indictments aupreparea ta @ eal Phrountal a Ointnee Mean Tiot i UNION MEN ARE INVOLVED. Jissued on indictments returned by the}. wycaly Summe banks and prepared to sell this sxcei-| Throughout the distriet near I eK Pete lose your heads in thie ertela but reo| ‘There (ha HOstilities were ihesinied Officials of the American Federa-]Atiantic County Grand Jury, The The strikers capitulated to the|lent fuel at $4 ton less than the] ytile, Seranton and Wilkes-Barre 4 fo sell the enim because ¢ solve to fight all the harder for your]and this time a West Hoboken guar fion of Labor made the claim to-day|roundup commenced yesterday, and i! }oousta after it was evident that the| present anthracite pric and is covered with immense moun. 4 Would have on exorbitant rights, dian of the peace interfered, But that their numbers and the numbers] was said it would probably be several deral Government would back up] ‘The culm banks .} ou the “Your fi is won with the skilled} the fight wasn't out of Blatt yet AL Silver Creek, [tains of culin, stitch as show WEEE ( )» all the regular ‘ on an n |men ded in unions not affiliated with ation totalled something 100, mpers rejievated several that he could take no other course than bring the question of a general strike before the council be- c&use of the number of important recommendations for a general strike Ghat had come into his office, days before every one sought of the railroad reached, troops needed to enforce the law. nglomeration of unskilled men] haled by The trials will take place during the] ‘rhe same situation exists to-day. hired by the railroads is only an ex- | police ourt where the chivalrous yout October term of court ut Mays Land-]1r the temporary injunction or a per- | H SF § pen with no return to the stock- | Was fined $20 ing. manent order should be viothted by ui olders, and the injunction issued is _ The Grand Jury will meet again tany of the men named in it they can to assist the railroads in starving you] GIRL OF FIVE STRUCK c veek, and ynother batch of fifty [he a ted for conter . icted che tay seen i other labor leaders are asserting the ’ ’ they see their children suffering for fool, through lack of proper relier|@® Down In Street as Unete cert tant ops. The|He had Wartenbe arrested and ‘ore Recorder Walter in the During his remarks the labor chiet| HUMAN BONES Usa! Saleen A kel kd Wl Ay from the international organizations, Wat From yard. fesicated iat he viewed. procedure CAST INTO DUMP immunity from prosecution, but the H v a ganizations, | , . REcinvucctlonsaN mich pore danawt: Department of Justice does not con- 1 to remember it is the work of the| Murielirw ive of Croton, No d ea a ihaaitatte oF tabor than perl sider the Clayton law exempted any Republicans at Washington ‘Tell | was run down and possibt y tnju “ . = dive z so eee CI them to double : ed) by a Matsoy Sa, ‘ strike legislation. Iis personal opin-|dersey City Roused by the Hpestelaran steels eave aks - Tosa Oe these citron Have al ‘tay ns Vartan at he fon Is that the Chicago court action Tork , ar Aas e (Continued from First Page.) (Gontinued!-tvom eiPapey : s ae aren: all}day in front of the residence of her Biifnava ko beating on tie tice: Work of Excavation, terference with interstate commerce. —— your committees continue this work, John Royer Hals int . and if we must stop feeding our fam- — (Continued from First Page.) i tion of work by the rail men, but that the tssue developed is con- sidered probably the most vital Aroused by reports that bones of persons buried in the old Bergen cem- Brook! child was crossing the street wher she was struck by the ear operated b forcibly stopped us by locking us up| Mortoman the better| flies it will only be done after the The Clayton law exempted labor} West Séth Street, adjoining the burn- tion took a chang Republicans have gone the limit and organizations as such from the op-| {ng building, and aroused the tenants. meee during the night, and wl etery in Jersey City are being cast | or: le Hospital mer coutronting the unline was:evi. ions of the Sherman Anti-Trust] Many of the latter were awakened to] game, winning from Patterson 7-5, om RU eearaliaroncat ery | 1 lexanilee Rann: Neat Gent from the trend of his assertions, {into a dirt dump in the rear off Law. It is the Sherman Iaw under|fnd thelr rooms filled with amoke.|10—8, 6-0. While the gallery of af.| ™UTRCO"s *! is Meiss “very | where the Government will have to| Deyo Street, Glendale, L, I. Royer wi “Is It likely to precipitate a geu-| Boyle's Thirty Acres, during the ex-/which Mr. Daugherty has just ob-| Hammel aided a number of women|teen thousand remained in a state of | S¢tlous.”” they believe lis prospects] feed us ; standing in his front yard and took h eral strike?" Mr. Gompers was asked, | C@vation of a corner of the cemetery] tained his restraining order, but the] and children to the street. frenzy during the first two sets Til-] are much better. . Above all things, keep your|in his automobile to the Brunswic heat s said she had sicull, and f 8. No arrests vier and do not resort to violence, | Hospital. There it w for a new apartment building, descen-| Attorvey General las been careful] The cause of the fire has not yet|“en made his situations with the} What - le fi “Pyaternaily you poasible fractury dants of the ead and members of] not to name a labor organization as al been determined. Arthur L. Brase-|Gtamatic skill of an actor. It was ‘ ture of the right patroitic societies prepared to-day to] whole or any unton, but simply in-] field, Deputy Superintendent of School| apparent to close observers that the “DAVID WILLIAMS." | ya, ‘ . protest to city authorities, dividuals whose influence or jeader-] Supplies, sald afterward that he had|{American champion always kept a Another local labor chief to com- = —_ ‘The patroitic societies are interested | ship may possibly be the Indirect} been working day and night shifts for ttle something in reserve. He could him move than forty miles from the} ment upon the injunction move was| WYLK INDICTED AS AID “I don't know,"’ he replied after Bome thought. “1 do know this—that never in any previous strike in my knowledge has there been such a demand made upon he has for due to the heroic eff Marsh and her friends in carrying me to call a general strike. | because it is feared some of the bones} means of causing other individuals to] the last month getting the school sup-|#fford to, Tilden had several other! mountain camp by ind auto- | Hugh Frayne, General Organizer for may be those of Revolutionary soldiers | interfere with railroad trains or cause| plies ready for delivery to the school-,“ecisions over the husky Patterson, | mote to the hospital for an opera-|t® American Wederation of Labor, OF CHARLES J. DOOLEY telegrams and letters the Bergen cemetery being one of the/acts of violence. There is no im-| houses, It ts believed that asa result |!) finals for the English tithe int ine tip nig | WhO declared that in his opinion the to call a general striks oldest in New Jersey. munity to the individual, even though] of the fire there will be a temporary |1 at Wimbledon, and matches in] TOn me A Ip bi Attorney General bad only mage the M of No. 84 Map Asked whether the Executive Coun-| At the dump last night were found] the organization as a whole may not] shortage of supplics in some of the | 4l/stralia that year for the Davis (uj. | wife kept her arins ener him to }situation worse than before in every ton @il would consider these recommenda-|a lot of human bones ana siculls. be held culpable. schools, | It must be remembered that the tall] ease his pain, his big body resting in | Way la tions and the question of a general] It is expected the Jersey City] The difference is goin gto mean lots] Fumes of burning camphor tn a pauecetpnian = fd fondness tor Tal her lap. ——___. as ty ‘ Walkout, he continued: “It must} Health Department will take action.]of hairsplitting argument in the| windowless room tn the loft of the|'NS his victories appear the lust wor ‘i aealiee 4 chare wi z 1 et} Johnso vitality ane alant fae " eonsider it, because It will be brought ———— courts, but the Department of Justice] Quality Embroidery Company, on the oF pe endurance and akill, Against Johnson's ae a wala 500,000 TONS DECREASE ing ha before it.” Later he added: “It tn mM has been working on exactly this point|eighth floor of No. 234-242 West s9th| 1 sl Panty eid woe ; ene struggle for life were all that hep IN SUGAR PRODUCTION Treat Rete my duty to bring to the attention of for many weekn and feels prepared} Street, last night overcame fitiecn| tye received the hearty applause fron | um alive during the trip, Dr. Rob- tblewonronsint na siglo the Executive Council a proposal of to meet the issue. firemen. The automatic sprinkler had] 4,4 big gallery—that ix sweet pee ert S. Macdonald performed an emer-| World Production for 1923 Pat ut! funds. He ton gull ber such widespread nature coming from The effect at any rate of the is-| been set off and the fire was discov-|, his ears—and he won | gency operation late yesterday at the 17,000,000 Tons, j Judse Ga tha the rank and file of the men. ” suance of rer aban will ee to ered, bythe trickling of water from] “as both players trotted to the club| hospital, after which he said the bul-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Sugar pro-| enone cant By wae! ADE interfere serio’ h mooth | the building. house it was Patterson who recelved| ist jad pierced the intestines and|Muction for the year 1928 will be nearly| have aufficiont funda on deposit MADE POWERLESS , operation of the strike, and, 1 ishoped| When tMe firemen broke into thelthe. bigger ovation, a” convinems| Mt ad 5 auton Ser avons He Ree RaIT SIun Aan i by the Government, will bring an end] place they were overpowered by the| demonstration that American sport| COM? Ut at the lack, and that the}® Ops) Vesa Rban fOr 1998) tt wales Cinw c eport, w Motel ay TO HELP FURTHER, BIG UNIONS ASSERT country. cuer went under. Capt. Humphrey|or foreign. mother and other relatives have been | situation. —_— to the reign of terror which has been|fumes. One by one they were|galleries give a. fitting reward. for| Patient had virtually no hope of sur- estimated to-day by the Commerce De-| svreatel -» Ayan a charge of em going on in so many sections of the} dragged out and occasionally a res-|sportsmanship, whether it 1s domestic| “Yi8S- Johnson was conscious. His} partment in a survey of the world| ing $1") | woke by st — =, “3 a ie of Hook and Ladder No. 4 and| In the second match William John-|*Ummoned from New York and will World production was put at 17,000,- p . 4s. st ‘Three excerpts from messages which| Battalion Chief Roach were treated|ston only took 38 minutes to win from] ®"!ve to-day. 000 tons as compared with 17,49 i ‘J 2 a ¢ 7,490,000 qh, Cannot Mediate or Give Any (Continued from First Page.) [Passed between the Department of|hy surgeons from St, Vincent's Hos-|James Anderson in straight sets— receded Simone Ox Haute UT ecin iiidcusen (ihe eontumelnies N Vacation hare The Aid to Strikers, Stand of Brotherhoods. CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.—Issuance of the Federai injunction against strik- img shopmen has rendered the “Bie Justice and its special attorneys in}pital, along with Firemen Fishmen,|6—2, 6—3. With his customary preci se Chicago in 1894 may serve to Slus- And the detectives entered. They fol-|trate the formula which may have to lowed the woman, who was not wear. | be followed in the present atrike. Un- ing a surplus of apparel, to a win-]4er date of July &, 1894, the dow from which, according to the de-| Stites Marshal at Chicago wire tectives, she tried to jump. The de- cep innrissdtoridate 2 i | at 18,860,000 t a O'Connor, Parks, Lozi and Hurley of |sion and skill, little Bill neatly handied| Seeh. refused to ieave him for a mos phlini Xt a) tte vo ana’ th Engine No, 2t and Kutzleb of Hook | his tall opponent from the Antipodes. ment until last nigh when she went }° as put at 830,000 : toa hotel for a brief rest. AM that|tens as compared with the carry-ove e Anderson, just recovered from recent : ver PAP) (cc? lt a poder certainly not in top form, | ie has been told ts that he is “not {of 1,709,000 tons from 1921 into 19; but he would have been no match for} Yet out of danger." a <3 wery day te yeur eumme ddress. WORLD SUMMER RATES Per i World follow you. Maxitecd| | | ' i When the injunction was granted Rha Californians @yaDLita Kia’ icues oeune Johnson, of New York and{BRAZIL FLYERS DELAY Four’ brotherhoods powerless to|tectives assured her only Blanchard|¥¢Stetday a mob of from two to three GARDNER WITH ll were under perfect control. eveland, 1s the son of the late Al- RT IN Ni AP Meets ai further attacnta t0/aettla| was to He arrested) and pacined tier iotsang Tels. povesealon of pes Johnston merely gave Anderson a neath once President the STA! EW PLANE} Meralag e pariiey B 4 and the other wi in the city near the crossing of the tenni jesson. is forearm rives bony. ¢ 4 an Ts, a 2 7 Whe dispute or to aid the strikers) rile apoused Many tease] Rock Island by other roads, where came over #0 fast that the Australian, | ®4 a nephew of the late Tom John-|“"™Pa\® Correia, No. 2 Awatie| Y/Evening World .. 25 95 financially. the house who thronged the cor. | they had already ditched @ mail train hurrying his shots, beat himself on| 800, Mayor of Cleveland. His re-J “© 2s . Sunday World 10c. per Sunday This was the opinion exptessed to-| adore in thelr night attire and prevented the passing of any errors. The encounter was-too one-| Cent runaway marriage with Peggy| PENSACOLA, Fla. Sept. 2.—Owtns:| || gupscribe now for any fength of time. @ay by D. B. Robertson and Warren! ‘The police ray they carried away| trains, whether mail or otherwise. 1 sided to be Interesting. Marsh, dancer and actress, attracted | to delay tn arrival of certain necesaa Address changed as often as Gestred. 8. Stone, Presidents of the Firemen] trom the upartment twelve bottles of |fead the Injunction writ to this mob Next Monday in the remaining sin-| Widespread notice, equipment Sampaio Correta No, 2, t One, Mememesian. wal} errnnee and Engineers, respectively. henedictine, 342 botles of gin, 163 bot- |@24 commanded them to disperse, The gles Johnston will oppose Patterson] Members of the party tn Clifford's |eeaplane in which Lieut. Walter Hinton Cashier, New York W. , “We can do nothing further," they| ties of assorted wines, sixty-one bot-|reading of the writ met with no re- while Tilden will take on Anderson. | Chateaugay Lake camp had spent]and his party are to resume the filgiit id be orld, said. ‘We can't discuss the strike} tles of whiskey, fifteen bottles of Pa-|8Ponse except Jeers and hoots."” ————- SS Thursday at revolver target prac-]|to Rio De Janetro, will not take off Park Row, New York City. with shopcraft leaders or we violate] cardi rum, twelve five-gallon cans ot} ©N the same day, Edwin Walker, ; . “GRAND OLD MAN” VITALE | [°° !" the woods. Tired and hungry, | from the Pensacola Naval Alr Station the injrnction, We are restrained] alcohol, a forty-gallon copper boller|SPecial attorney for the Government, (Continued from Firet Page.) HAM they returned to the two-story camp, | 4, aay, 5 from turning over donations from our] and essences of gin therein, ready to| Wired from Chicago: OF FORD IS DEAD| where Currora ana elyn Thaw] iinton stated that he could not tell members to the shopmen,"’ be distilled, a box of labels, caps, ‘ao. “Tam advised that Debs himself}Parson, Youngstown, O., B. W. = — Spent so much of their time before | just when he would be able to leave, [= a = Reports were current that Bert M.] Having withdrawn his appeal from|&AVe directions that the writs of in-|Cockran, Raltimore, 88 Renown to very Gne im Sections thelr somance faded. —— os NASH.-WILLIAM. ALEXANDER. Jewell, Chairman of the Railroad De- hs for Fifty Yea: Peggy Marsh put to bed ler little AL & special meeting of th the sentence of one yea: .| Junction and process of court should] Harold Weber, Toledo, 82; J. fy aca W. ©.| Vincenzo Vitale, the “Grand Old Man} *°". Henry Anthony Marsh died last night after a{ hese support she recently Board of change Bank owing resolu: y adopted the Corn § he fe Partment of the American Federation of Labor, was on his way here from for}ease his suffering, At dawn Miss ttled a] Marsh and a man launched the row- ment in the Atlanta Penitentiary and] be utterly ignored. It 1s impossible] Crookston, Pittsburgh, & fine of $1,000 imposed upon him on| for me at present to make sufficient|Hunt, Houston, $1; R. H. Honey. ]o¢ Fordham, Chicago to confer with the Brother-|jast Januar Capt. Daniel Docherty, | Proct of this fact for the support , | Boston, 83. . brief ilineas at his home, No, 872 East} 2u't pub. tie est ie of Haney Field | boat drawn up on the lake shore and Board has learn with sorrow, Rood chiefs regarding financial assis-lot the steamship Javery, to-day aur. | Motion for commitment for contempt,| Charles Evans Jr, Fvanston. ),] goth Street, He was elghty-four years] pyeygTamaison of the late Marshall [put of for oe Re Re ALEXANDER NASH, after practlealiy nce. rendered himself to United States | but I believe that in a few days 1 will] 74; W. ©. Fownes jr., Pittshu old and known to every one of his} tho se) a a Aire LNG pest. sreed possible, connection with the bank since Lx Btone and Robertson and W. G. >" “ise, President of the trainmen, how ever, declared they “knew nothing ‘rch to chat with other mem-]|they covered the intervening miles, neighborhood, He left three sons, elght} Lers of the party. tied up their craft and raced for the «randchildren and two great-grandchil | Johnson went upstairs to his room|home of Dr, Thurber. The doctor Marshal Hecht and by Judge Julian| be in possession of sufficient evidence }76; W. J, Quinlan, Roston, 84; W, Mack's orders was placed in Lud-| 4nd if I succeed in this Debs and the |]imburg, New Orleans, no car low Street Jail instead of the Tombs | others will be sent to jail for contempt} H. WH. Wilder, Brookline, 86: ncorporation in 1853. sh developed in the bank's ner: telligence, force, personal may Fr ry é 5 energy which gained. fort of it. tolawalt hie removal to Atlanta and will remain there until the strike|M. Whitney, New Orleans, §0; G, p.] dren.’ His funeral will bo held Tuesday | to with which he] seized his instrument bag and hur- janice sained tor Nim aeeipe Since Capt, Docherty’s 1 is ended.” Aulbach, Boston S. 1, Jones, |in Mount Carmel Catholic Chureh, In-| ad been practicing. In a short time | ried back across the lake with them d, Coupled with these SENATORS OF BOTH fort being concerned in the Dae Piymouthe Pa, 88. . ‘Tterment will be in St, Raymond's] !\'8 wife started for bed, accompanted| He applied emergency dressings in qualities ‘he dlenlayed sn astaniahing, in i 2 Semetery throug’ oh 5 we ite tollectual and practical intimacy “with unloading of 250 drums of aloohol| Two days later Mr. Waiker wired; | R. A. Gardner, Chicago, 71 Eee aie game 10 Gilkcouniey sfity eu bite pe h ee and Up he stale ee an effort ‘to stop the flow of blood.| and activity in great affairs, commercial, PARTIES APPROVE [trom the steamship at an East River ve have now suffictent evidence| Hunter, Pasadena Dexter yours ngo and always lived in the Ford. | prey, the other members of the | Then the injured man wns carried to] charitable and ‘religious. its. combined THE INJUNCTION |" Assistant United States District] at hand for indictinent of Debs and}mings. Chicago, 78: C. © ier, fara section. “Four years ago he tok | 1. ty reached the bedroom | reg a ketiae and lifted into the row-] humor, and genius with simpielty “and Attorney McGuirk has continued the}all the leaders of the association for inbu 6: H.W. Wailder «| the stump for Woodrow Wilson and the] qo. y LEE tines is boat. Miss Marsh took a seat in the} fi, worthy of emulation To investigation and in that way le: a cy. Several indictment, ine, 86: A, C, Gregson, New ¥; League of Nations, During the war he shnson, just putting the pistol |stern and one of the campers and Dr, RESOLVED, ‘Tat this brief tribute rs way learned | conspiracy, 6 will % rk nt ts ia Underwood, the Democratic] a! the details of the big plot and the| be returned, and [am of the opinion A. P. Chase, Winchester, § was wetive “In collecting funds for] into its case, turned toward them, Thurber Sooke the cara: Back meres] form &, pare of tne. permanent recceds t starving bables, and for this was cor 4 Wife noted his caution as helthe la ey went, cry ef- orn Bachange Bank and i 4 . names of the persons concerned in it.{that the bail reauired of the defend- M. Barnes, New ite 8870, Ff, POE ee Dope INEUSENSIBERIVaNAL uae AGWWaEd i belitoce iene is a while every ef be sent to the ‘ eader, JOINS Wadsworth | it is understood that the facts have] ants will be so largee in the aggregate jv, Atlanta, 83:8. 0. Dung rt a pial ‘ ' Mees t was ne a 0 comfort and en- of Mr. Nash, thy Y uy ’ r BS: . all — At the weapon might not be pointed |courage the suffering man stretencd| of the Boas eraevet been presented to the Federa) G y ot be able to giv “ Hington, 8 \ act ‘ : OES w oe WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Majority} will be further disclosures in the} We shall be able to show that thin! H.W. ‘ ure], beuenmin Zion, thirty-four, of No.) Son's lips purted In ome pleasantry fn oon an (lev reached Shove 00 | eee nee ree : + 5 4 oi Hee ty A a ; “oy Pickin Avenue, Brooklyn, is in. the same je there Was a shot,| automobile was hired and Johnson " pinion here seems to approve the} °#™ conspiracy has extended over one} M 3 pti hal Jewish Hospital # fractured leg rex} Johnson staggered and fell, His wife | was lifted into it, Miss Marsh holdine | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. astion of the Government in asking ¥ tire Northwest as well as the Pacitic} Lowe ston Go celved when his bite wax de-[took a step toward him, tut dropped | him as best she could. ‘Then ty : BELL, es. MUZZLED DOG BITES Coast, as well aa through Michigan, | Boston. 88: Marshall Whithiel. Ceyy] motiohed In a colltsion with another ear] in a + ; esan is 7 WARD Tost ‘Thureday ever for an injunction in the railway shop foe ta Ghic And 7 fray Ketone, At ml Washington Aventie and Fulton] ya,{alnt bw thirty-five mile deve over mountain] Aug. 31, diamonn and onyx elrele 1 strike. In the Senate, members of} GIRL ELEVEN YEARS OLD that the result of these trials and the} Jess W. Sweetser. New y Street, Brouklyn, ently to-day’. ‘Phe vo- | When, Ane aecietea cn tn : jen] roads, the chautts ar making as much | i. “‘ivlephone. | and Tih wy, and 4611 a ene triale Bwest ew | sets Te teen purely anal ona | ie sand stretched on the bed, a} speed as he darec 40. ney be Goth parties indorsed the move. Autmal Taken by Hoard of Meatn| Prisliment of the leavers tite alot pba Ea Awe tnd did not arrest the driver, of the] foup of unskilled hands bending| Albert Johnson und LO r; Senator Underwood sald: fi serous th Sad pte halle a se) ’ lee as OMICS. & i car, John Warox, No guth}over him. ‘The wife insisted on doing | first met the Rita: Carte ani | “I do not question the right of men Eg a minedle rallroad. SiN Rot KaRIN ACoMI for mp elec Con Baltimore, 85: W 1. | owevards Far Rockawa Hep ahaa, Ghe (eski GURTES GA Lip LWiEn le camel toe eee ; As Ethel Sime, eleven years old, was ex of years, 1 assume, of course, | Seely, Philadelphia, 79 \ “i eet : ; eee’ ; or a vacation. | p> : nd ker ggg rs ome 4 Hn slpven Yeats ol | } py Aa | improvised sick room, mada band-|It,was a case of love at frat F All “Lor and Found” articles . & to refus work, but I believe it isjon her way th kK from t Congreas will not by legislation] man, Cley i DDICK NOMINATND wor s#y-] ages fad water and didi what shelnnd thes ware inanted ate " advertived in The Word er renorted fransgression of the fundamentalhome, No. 2979 Marion Aven the further limitations upon the APE IN MONTANA, aire vr, Hl i Pe rhe nis to Lert and Hound Bureau.” Roone et Principles of human iiberty when any|Bronx, to buy a newspaper, she was{ |). caiction of the Federal Gouste but} prosecution: under the Sheri TEUMAA, Mane PRERLS SocNoruind c pg WAY (OF Chret cals Conn, Jan 6. 1921 tt was about 108, World Building. will be listed | (group of men seek to prevent othera| bitten In the leg by a muzzled dog. |i Mrnliction of the Lidhiel cuyte but) prosecution f ‘ et ad We Riddick of Lewistown, | trae aril carp hana wo weeks later that thei: friends | for ihirty dara, These lists can be | from working, or seek to prevent tne} ,The #nima! belonged to Dan Pupersico at ie " ow a me he end « ty Ftlon ol m sn the Republican tiene: | 202! the maintand and hamlet arned of the mariiage Been at any of The We \ Offices. f trains | of No. 851 East 186th Street, and was| Jurisdiction Will be strengthened} elght years a sirike las come] Congressman, ont} “i Shey | Chateugay Lake, and it was impos ‘The actress's suit against the F mask snd Found? suveriisemen movement of trains {in interstate/?).4 by the Board of Health { rather than impaired again for United Stat enator was conceded i es at V6 ean be left at any of The World’ i Rr ace hish sip very liens he Henlth for exami- | ‘tl " pal . ; Reet ar iaaian avilable, then take the injured man there state Was still undetermined at tha Adventisin tes ¢ y ti The little g wound w But Mr. Walker's hopes were not} Will history repeat itsel to-day f f . Agencies: oF ‘cam. be) amd: welfare of our people depend erined by @ pliysician of the Quelghs | fuifi Congress did pass the Viay-Istrike } hal ewes uit BREE RAI RN te caren, eee DI Oe carte eet nec ai elecied HERPy ADI er ean Sohawon |] teptaned directie te. "the: Warld, ' . ae res am all {slp yacsabbraged \ re eridod court injunction? Seinets gave Riddick a lead of between night. The campers sat up abl adopted envy Anihopy Marsh, now s¥ 1000 Reekman, New York, The Government unquesthonably bes nod ton act exempting labor unions from}: was in 1894 1 st and 2.000. . With Johnson, trying vainly if years old Bem Brovk.yu Oftivr, 4100 ai =

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