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Copyright ¢ y Vou. XIII “NO. 22, 147—DAILY. Publishhg Company, 192%, }iNaL. oe [*Cirettation Books Open to Att.” | Books Open to 0 All ork World) by Kress NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ible: iroulat ‘on Book nun Books Open to All? | to Al 1922, Kotered a Vost Office, DEAD NOW 12 To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, WARMER, WALL STREETE |3 ven! EDITION Lily Ue THREE CENTS ” Second@Ctass Matt New York, N, ¥ U. S. NO¥’TO INSIST ON DRASTIC TERMS OF RAIL INJUNCTION AN ON FREE SPEECH UFTED FROM RAILWAY INJUNCTION, DAUGHERTY INFORMS BORAH cots LEADERS OF STRIKE SEEKING SEPARATE RAIL AGREEMENTS Attorney General Lets tt Be Known After a Conference With Senator That Drastic Features Will Dropped. in: Washington Electrical Union Enjoin Rail Injunction— Petition Filed Court by First Labor Move in Fight./poticy Committee Called SRE Wee Pee “Very Important” Meeting ney General Daugherty sent for Sen Next Monday. ator Berk, Republican, — Tdiahe Chairman 0 Senate Lai Com CHICAGO, Sept With the rail milter Jay and after a conference tway shoperafts’ Policy Committee of regarding the Chicago injunction is-| ninety summoned to meet in Chi sued against the striking railway shop | next Monday, hopes of an earl, men, it was indicated the Government | partial settlement of the rail strike Would not in in next Monday's [were renewed to-day fo the fest hearing on t rmanent injunction, [time since railroad) executives and on the provisions alleged to curbfunion chiefs broke off peace negotia- freedom of speech tions in New York, Snator Bo was said to hav These Nopes were founded prin expressed view that the perma cipally on statements by strike lead Tent injunction should be so frame igs ax not to be susceptible to the inter-] 8 Of the possibility of separat pretation now placed upon the tem-]agreements with fifty-two of the Y Class 1 roads, representing approxi The istrike tution: ¢ pout the mately NAO niles, vr about one- eountr is fm udily, Atto maw Gennintith Tay dadlaned third of the country’s mileage Within the last few days, he said, | The call informed the general chair- yproximately 800 United States mar-]imen that the meeting was “very im- shal Sworn) th jeuemongs Ned portant."’ Incidentally it will be held cral officers, hav n laid off and : s apparently every one is settling down, {2% the same day which Judge Wilker- He expressed the view that ‘“every-[80n set for hearing the Government's thing would come out all right application to make the Daugherty Mr. 1 tty said he was pre- injunction permanent BONO Chicagy on, Monday Officials of the Baltimare and Ohio when the injunetion against the strik+ ine ralliond) workers: 1a to;bo dibard lroad, of which Daniel Willard is but added he did not know whether! president, and which is included in or not he could leave Washington inp arauie ob abane LABOR PETITIONS — |" from which strike agree re hope toe 1in separate COURT TO ENJOIN | ievncoqun ineceteetesdem RAIL INJUNCTION allroad executives also generally either denied that peace overtures had heen considered in conferences with union leaders or declined to comment tupon rumors of an impending settle ment ome insisted the strike was . broken and that peace negotiations \ petition had en@ed with the break up of the New York conferences. ‘ The call for the Poliey Committee Action Begun in Capital Render Daugherty Writ Usele WASHINGTON, Sept for an injunction was filed to-day in ti Supreme Court of the District of meoting issued at Chicago Columbia against United States Attor-| headquarters by John Scott, ney Veyton Gordon ind United States] tary of the railway employee partment of the American Federation Marshal Edgar C. Snye Marshal for Columbia, by the In of Labor, the general went out by telegraph to chairmen of the shop. the Distriet ot uitional Brotherhood of Electrical] craft organizations over the name of Workers, James P, Noonan, President, | B. M. Jewell, head of the department, Fe whose whereabouts had remained and Charles 1. Mord, Recrewtry, Which} Nimiety unknown since the Govern- would restréin Gordon and Snyder] ment’s strike injunction was granted from enforcing within. the District of lto Attorney General Daugherty last DETECTIVE SHOOTS GIRL WHO SAYS ‘NC,’ THEN KILLS SELF Woman Who Jilted Police man Will Recover From Two Wounds. SHIE TS SAID TO BE WED. “You'll Never Els¢,” r Marry Any One Oftjeer Cried, Pull- ing Trigger. ne Detect ret. Alfred ¢ Hiass, thirty-nine and inde Wealthy, who was attacher Kast 85th Street Station, ts 1 to day in Knickerbosker Hospital f bullet he fired inte his tempin, and Miss Dorothy Hrights, twenty-six beautiful clonk model, who is suid to be married, is recovering in the me institution fram two bullet wounds in ficted hy the she had detective, whom spurnen © double shooting vecurred at 8 lov Jast night 6) die apartment pied by the young woman on the ground floor of No, 8181 Broadway ‘0 Blass's add) ja given oMleially as No na Street, Brooklyn, but he had been occupying a furnishes room in an apartment on the top floor of the house in which the shooting took place Blass and M Nts, who is em ployed hy Samuel Ledson at No. h heen keeping months, it West 0th Street, had company for about seven wus said by friends of both, but re cently another man was seen fre quently in the company of the pretty blonde, and Blass had been seen with her less freque The girl o 1 apartment with Mrs. Madelynn Elwood and Mrs Helen Carlin, About a month ago B 5 iss Brights to marry him, ote resign from the forer id go to California, but she refused sday night he went to the apart ent and played ecards for several hours, leaving in good spirit Mellow evs in the department were she by the new the shooting. Blass was extrem well ke known as the best department everal his father, who owned von nhatlan and property in M Brookl was found dead int 1 Way of a tenement house he owned on the east Wo owas believed the time that he either had been the vie tim of hold-ujy men or had fallen down the stairs. Death resulted from t fractured skull Blass, his brother and his sister di- vided tho large estate and shortly afterward the detective resigned from the Police Department and entered into a partnership with Al Cobn in a detective agency. ‘This ended disas- trously, and © re-entered the Po- lice Department. He has been a police- man seventeen years altogethe Blass had been noticed brooding considerably during the past week or ng was dis: ted in Yorkville Court with in his hands. A brother off. but received no re- yesterday mor two and covered his hea cer spoke to him (Continued on ‘Twentieth Page.) Columbia the provisions of the blanket | pri Mr, Jewell is now reported Injunction issued to Attorr senerallto be en route to Chicago. Daugherty in Chiengo last week, In discussing the meeting of the © petition specifically asks that {he injunction prevent the Govern (Continued on Twentieth Page.) ment from interfering with the use of the funds of the Elecirical Work- ers’ Union to pay The plaintiffs s1 fore C nee th this year, have they committed any unlawful acts incident to the strike of railway shopmen The Brotherhood Noonan named in strike benefits, te that neither be- first day of July and President were Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty's injunction e petition was set, for heaving fn Ju e Kuiley next saturday ~ . The etition asserted the only Sept ¢ the plaintiff's had of the}terday to Mrs, William §. Hart, for ns of the Chicago -With the birth of a sou al Suu Birth of Baby Likely to Reunite ‘Bill Hart and His Estranged Wile Naming of Son After Movie Star in Reconciliation. een as First Step Monica yes- merly Winifred Westover jends of pro: Injunction |. eee , : Foie se ined. from mewerenneteP the two motion picture stars are looking to-day for « sending of the ports. On the basjs of this informa.|domestic breach which occurred several weeks ago when Mrs. Hart re- me Ted the injunction Was tiurned to live with her mother sued without authority of law" and was w vat effect in the District of First indications of the reconcilia:@———————— ———_————_—__—— Columbia tion came soon after the announ = ment of the birth, when it was said the boy probably would be sumed sy . William 8, Hart jr Real Estate Advertisements Mrs, Hart, who is the daughter of . a San Francisco newspaper man, her- For Sunday World lf Was among the top-notchers on Must Be in The World Offics the screen when she became the brid Onor Before Friday [IV ririy scroon experience pth Dowd Yo Insure Proper Classification Wark Griffith and later played oppo THE WORLD ite Douglas Fairbanks. Cha Tay and De Wolf Hoppe: The marriage was the result of a pretty ly w the ott ended sudden- couple learned It was intimated at the time that in-laws of the actor of Western type cause Hart's sister was named prominently among the this emph he denied tiea Now it is str ‘ nMimated tha all their differen n com posed and tha «© Hare are plan ning @ re ALE to Coney Eatin ® MOONLIGHT dule n nut AdV Carolyn Shuster, 17, Daughter Of H. Morgan Shuster, President Of Century, Elopes in Kentucky Ka SES: Jaw office in Washington M this time t tan Govern mént. whieh after a revelhati inst preceding centuries of corruy had been established on a consti PAT SY RUSSO. onal basis, asked 1 ent Taft to ymmiend i man who know the s¢ of government and bad a head for finance who could be trusted to sound bast put the country on a Mr, Shuster got the soon established a In this ¢ ruler of the Trea acity he country Mr, Shuster dily justed s finances oon had her or 1d to economic recovery. How Russia objected to American in in a country she wa Kin tinate, She declared war or Persia and demande huster's di mis The Persian Government wi iMvised by England to submit ple, whe » American, 1 Lawar prevent suff 1 become yelled and threat country reception ng the i Russian 4 ter Hved in hou Si sination, His family an practically prisoners in a 1 nificent palace in Ale’ ‘ Iyn Shuster and her mothe experienced all the thrills ‘ citing period, whieh culminated in their escort from Persia under | sian guard in the midst of a s storm in which their antomobi only one in Persia, broke dows they were compelled to spend | nights in foul ARMANOO NITTOLS. vanserigs Mrs. Shuster formerly M Pearl Trigg of she was when the re At the offices of the Century 1 crowded and sold ¢ zine it was said Mr. Shuster w at the office to-day and his | had heard nothing of his ¢ ported elopement RAILROAD’S ORDER | SHUTS OFF BUSES Supreme IN TITLE PLAY in Brooklyn signed an od lh epper > Up o Poll directing the offeld the Mu | Evans 4 Up; Jot M tan ‘Transit Compan shov | on Sept. 14 why they should Phail Majeh Even restrained by injunction from o ing « bus Une from Hroudway, | lyn, to Jackson Avenue, Long | Guilford al City t The order contains a tempo Jones-McPhrail a! eve t the straining order which when # twenty-first hole the proper officials will res Knepper three u Tolly at the use of the buses The order w eteenth tained by Jackson A. Dykman Evans three up on Godchaux at the en & Dykman, coun. for th ! ne ieth SEE eT Re a “By William Abbott. buses con 1 1K COUNTI \ of the Gra nue. | 4 Sh. M and cross H ior Sein at the wtlae n | ' Treangit Comm — Young Man in the Case Is William Morris Whose Father Owns a Department Store in Glasgow That State. mather’s (Quick Action Saves Poet Lite of Lad Who Ate Most LOUISVILLE. Ky., Sept. 7.—Police to-day receivon from Glaszow of the Nuts. KK). asking them to make s h for Ws hoter eventoen-yearoold daughter of W. Morgan Shuster, President of the Century Muptishing Com fUABY ANLSGIREL VICTIMS. pany of New York. She disappeared lact Dt ahout 9 oveloek and i Velteved to have eloped with William 4 thi sou of a depar my P ysonous Fruit. Use a lore proprietor of Glaszow - foothache Cure in Thal | ( ** ’ mother, Mrs, De huste . 5 _ uses Delirium " | i kine CHILDREN MADE. | =a Vaird Nort CRITICALLY ILL BY ‘ in Lin Wy. Mother offer ward af EATING PARK NUTS]!""! 6 uthers. one of them twe raught before marriage en obtoare Ina serious condition Carolyn Shuster \ the oldest one of them a girl of tive are at ince childhood hes Nad an intimate Italy to-day after haying eaten poison which her father figured tad thered in Fran. 1 Park ollowing bis brilliant admin Mott Avenue and 165th Street, yester toms at Manila, when le uprooted Nie mine children were strieken al- Metal aft and invonypetence, and Most immediately aft eating the his subsequent activity as Seeretary nuts. Physicians said that the pobsen tan school childre Mr. Shuster re following whieh delirium get in In turned to (his country tu establish a One Tan Che kabharsoeloneronthe NINE CHILDREN ILL, 7YINGFROM NUTS FOUND IN CITY PARK boys saved his life by administering Hn emetic The two boys who are beleved to be dying are John Niltollo, five, and his brother Armando, seven, of No. ) Kast 160th Street The other three in the hospital are Patsy Russo, five, Vincent Caruso, two and a half, and Louis Protto 1i8o of No, 239 Bast 10th Street ose at home Alired Giardiello, F No, 282 Mast 160th Street; Jo. eph De Russo, five, No. st 150th Street; John Spero, 1 ‘appul Rast 190th Street, and Anna ¢ In, five, No. 231 Kast 160th Street One of the children went for a walk yesterday afternoon in Franz Sige) Park and came acios a tree from which were dropping hundreds of nu The nuts wer t hape of a Hima bean and red with a burred shell. Parents of the wietim Titer sald those we ed in Taty ats toothache remedy and were known Vie hay fied ' ts with th Playmates to 1 ed them nit and a feast 1 ont an how rward several the ehildver ume vielonthy in the pupils of their eves becoming Iely dilated and their bodies be Motches. Geo Hielln, father of Alfred, recesst \ vmpt from his experience with the nut in Haly and administered an emetic to 1 dd liter he had rved his sor hy so doing, as the boy had eaten a larger number of the nuts than had the others Policeman Tally of the Mor inia Station sent a call to Lincoln Hospital and Dr. I nan rushed five most dun ill to that tution, Dr. 4 man described he ailment pine poisoning Little Ita ited to-day 1 visit f the matad het wmining ‘ fits symp nis and n neigh fare t est One of th t taeda Fordham 4 { nal wn re measure be tal he Par ment 1 wm fram ¢ SEEK TO RECOVER GERMAN PATENTS POISON RUM SUPPLY FOUND IN RAID ON BROOKLYN FLAT: DEATH LIST NOW TOTALS 12 => $60,000 LIQUORS ON A SCHOONER SEIZED BY POLICE Five on Vessel Ave Under Ar- Phree Arraigned in Re- Woman Arresied Blames Husband for Supply : Al- cohol Found in Early Morning Search, Two More Victims [his Morning to Deadly Liquor Being Sold in the Red Hook Section Succump rest— Wing the deuth of two more public Warehouse Thett Victims of wood alcohol poivoning in the Red Hook disthlet of Brooklyr Two policemen cruising about Long RE Le, y Ruston, Island Sound In a Marine Division | *8stants, Wilson and Snyder, and Po Janneh hit morning captufed a rum. {ice Captain Connors of the Hamilton laden schodner, @rrested five men wha A¥enue Station, began at 4 o'clock suilod tt and seized $60,000 worth of | this morning » determined houge-to whiskey whieh ap! niy was being [house search along Conover treet muggled into New York where they had lear that Marti: Patrolmen Gross and Toomb of tie} Connolly Printer, and his brother Marine Division were in the Inuneh off | inlaw, ‘The Padden, had bought City tstand when they the }the whiskey whieh made them the Gilendoveer, a 60-foot twoemasted [tenth and eleventh to have died of chooner of the yacht type Borat poison Hooch since Labor Day in that shout the rigging of the vessel and th neighborhove manner of the men aboard aroused |") t their suspicions, and they followed, They had searched three houses Of Fort) Morrig the policem@n fincluding « grocery ‘store at halted the schooner and clambered Conover Street, without aboard. ‘They found 600 cases of]. i camneyi ch, valued at {clock ved- headed nan Was $100 a her and plaged [$¥eeping the sidewalk of the under art five on the}raiders remembered that a member vessel. They described themselves of Padden's family had id there as Michael Anderson, a sailor, of No. Was a redsheaded woman at the plave 111 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn; Seven peaded) womaniatithe pla Petersen, cook, of No. 328 40th phere they bought the liquor whiet Street, Brooklyn; Andrew Saybrook, [killed them engineer, of No, 26 South Street The woman told Mr. Ruston she Tullis Wingard, a nailor, of No. 25]way Margaret Burna und lived in a sof Street, and William Ackerman ue CONG NDUL BasiaA Reni? second floor apartment. Her hus ‘Tin wisoners were taken to the Jband always locked her out when he Morrisania: Police. Station hey re- [left the house, she said, and she had fused tn tell where they got the|to visit around with neighbors untit whiskey, which t the mark, Mon. [le eame home treat,” to whom it was consigned, or} ‘The raiding party entered the who owned thd vessel, Howey in| spartment by way of the fire cape the cabin of the ship the police found | They found two bottles of strong showing that the registry | laquer in the kitehen. tn anoth of the boat is 86296 and that |room they found a padiocked chest nee to one CAT, Davenport} which they forend open. 11 cons ston, which is her home port tained two domijohns holding two. Capt Skehan of the Marine Di gallons each und seventeen quart bot ion of the Police Department with] tles and a quantity ef flavoring ex six men conveyed the Glendoy to} tracts and coloring liquids Harbor A with the police boat Man The Burns woman said her husband The 600 es of whiskey[wns Tony | ) longshoreman there were taken into the police sta-fbut that she always used her maiden tion name. She was not able to tell the Magistrate Douras held the five] potice where to find her husband. She prisoners in $1,000 bail for a hearing | was locked up charged with having Sept, 13, when they were arraigned [liquor in her possession n Morrisania Court M ind his party continued 1 Leroy Street, and Edwar lars, soda water stands, candy store fifty-six, of Ne West 2tst}and grocery stores. They found no watchmen at the Republi vit leard of two atran st Warehouse at No. 641 West had been peddling what pu uM and Jack Ranzman.| ported to he grain. nl in gallon twenty-eight, of No. 308 West 10tst}cans in the last ten « Street, a chauffeur employed by Anthe 4 Jan is removed nan named Kdelstein at the Harlomfiy Kings ¢ t noon Market, were arraigned in the Jeffers | ro-da ‘a home, N 40 Van on Market Court this morning. | Brunt Street. in He charged with grand larceny in connec He was suffering from wood tion with the theft of $50,000 worth polson and i# ina eritica ; nthe warehouse Tuesday dition. He said he had bought tiquo Stve s 1 Kruege had 1 les t eleven deaths in Brook a” od on Employers : Employ World Ads. |. To Obtain Employees}. (.S. Suit in Bquity to Be | Biled Saturday | ASHING \ | | ' Jt» (iene Ip. . > POOb. OHO bbe ts wee ae ‘ ' ‘ nly bear ) ' i spital f ‘ uu OW hon e family phys Dp Y gon, No. 100 Big Dp HAL Ads. ‘a ¥ w " The PLE Ads sad ? aw the A Coat ( The Herald 6 als " the Ve 1% Nils . WOLD over all combined ‘ 7674 Ae wien Oe t Ponnon Mis Were

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