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rere SSE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. {LOCAL UNIONS PLANIJERSEY CITY JUDGE $3,200,000 FUND |JAILED IN WIFE'S FOR RAL STRKERS) MAINTENANCE SUIT ilpcasoatsio seo eefcSCSR3(TLOEN VIGTOR (CHARGES OF GRAFT [DRANK CHAMPAGNE AUTH AS UMPIRE. WV FIRST TITLE. INMARKETS BEFORE} AS HONOR GUESTS, (DOESNT GET KICK SHGLES MATCH) KINGS GRAND JURY HADTOPAY FORIT FROM BOY PAYERS Tennis Stars in First Round|Ruston «Accepts Hirshtield]Young Women Delegates}Bambino’s Judgment Meets s said to-day, of testin of the sweeping injunctio: Judge Wilkerson und of the-way for carrying tho litt fhe United States Supreme f t becomes necessary ‘Attorney General Daugherty may fF personally to combat the suit. Way ask that the hearing be pe nedcon the ground that Mondoy Ay 80 @ material modification in the yma of the Chicago injunction. —<—<<———— IEACE PROPOSALS Meeting Next Thursday|Clyde D. Souter Prohibited a Called to Collect Day’s Pay | From Leaving State Pend- Contests for National Challenge and Starts His Tell Queer Stories of Paris | With Approval as Team rom 800,000 embers. ing : Case i j vestigati 4 I { ad f i ‘ BASEN ON RULINGS From ¢ Members ing Outcome of Case. Championship. Own Investigation. and Verdun. Named for Him Wins. | AVAILABLE AT ONCE.] vce 2. er, Judes of the See. PHILADELIVHTA, Sept. §.—The na Accepting what he considered to bo] A pinint that they were made to pay] Tf may have heen that Babe ‘ ond ‘District Courty J «tty, ate tional tenn neles, championship | challenge by Commiasioner of Ac-[for the champagne which was’ served] Ruth, remember ‘ ts H to th t di t remembering his recent humitli+ a Tr ~, _|torney for the town K that totrnament got under way this ofter- /COUNts Hirshfletd, who is prosecuting; to them at dinners given in’ thelr) ating eviction fro amo Steps to Be Taken to Carry], i ; perm aa «it the iermantown {88 OWN Investigation into the Depart] Honor In Paris and Verdun was madelimpine, y mn from’ the gamo by add ; on Fight if Injunction Is }46 ‘ 1 fanat \ ent of M District Attorney | {2-14y by several of tho elghty-seven| (0 e* ae Ot em carats tm his dee L 2 Se rad : Jer Me i anda Cricket Chil hon the tithe shit Rustor ’ fh +t ye s Women who went to France six] {!0ns, or it may have been that the « So t Inf ally Gets Made Permanent. rae s lawyer with o at No. Wiliam T. Then 2d, of Piitladelphta, on 0 ooklyn to-d subi weeks ago as an American Goodwill] Mayers were a good deal in awe of roverniment Informally Gets we mM Street, Newark, was in gail mot Alex 1). Thayer, also of this city, | POCMed several witnes: who had] Delegation.’ lim, but the fact remains that there “i *: 7 t ed 1 i name These young omen arrive on kiek Terms Being Considered A mocting of the reprosentatives or {HOH His aftersioon, following the ai PHO Hated xorve «practice attair | festifled ind who had t warmed | "Th Poni, wormait Arsivet on the} was no kicking when the Bambino == >in Chicago. the 600 locals making up the Central] st OM # Writ tssHed by the court of for the champion to try out his a8-|Hirsifleld inquiry. These witnesses| number of them denied the truth of {td 48 Judge of play at the Pole : derek Trades and Labor Counell of Greater) CuMUNCeTY forhidding htm to leave the sortment of strokes and he won hand-| Were questioned to-day before tha} the pay-for-yourown-wine story, oth-|GTeUnds this morning in a game bee By Pivtd Lawrence. New York, with 800,000 members, has| State pending disposition of separate ily 6-0; 6-2; 6 fav ; county Grand Ju mt ‘a ers were just as flem in sti to it, | een two teams of boys fifteen years = 4 vii BORN Fileie been called for next ‘Thureday to map 4 i mange ih: n ti aye There we ree early defaults. | yyy “eh makin ean o 2 2 pala th a ron t ee f aye and under. ver 9 iis wite t neviews DL Sor f ts 0 ‘ook yarty, would mi 1 commen t afin Ooi bent Gi te — ‘Spetial een out a programme for the immediate] No. 44 Try Place, ApiNEtOH Ny Ruppert We m of the Austra- tsidor Morkowits; maaderownolicce an ey st Nt ie bet rh ntesting teams were the Babe Gabor pln d sis § Copyright) | Tite Of the strikine raitrond shop-] His bond tas boen set at $15 000, Han Davis Cup team was obliged to] formerly had a pusheart in the Man-Tino young women sald they wet Ruth Hoy Stars and the Guilds, wine : N vt. 8 (Copyrig vg] Men. Tt ts expected plans will ho ap-] Which he ts tryin to obtun, He wag leave for iiome and gave his maten | Mattan Avenue, Brooklyn, murket; ant] mighty glad to xet buck to America| Ne’ Of the pennant tn a 12-teant Eighty thousand miles of rallrow proved whereby the unions will at| attested by a deputy short this = ©. Leonards of Cynwyd, | ty re ; ace Cor misstouee Path p eophile Wucher of the] boys’ league at Syracuse. The for« ( u pI ately 230,- . £ , , , ‘a. The ning of Lelind Sti nBed tieh vhouRenty, of OOhets church of! Si cent de VP 0 . © > wefo: ‘row ut pore Me ee en ‘puHtial once put at the disposal of the strik- | Cnn iy known as af #mous Wome Expert f Fone erin SHR [ had been exacted from nedilers by | ton Went, 28d Bivoee, ieetavnene afvee| 6,000 dan aud a Yew falta aainitiea ‘are involved in the pa ; : : Souter is also widely known as 4 } ‘ori versity, at) Palo, Ali Ryiure die icin: Pecdient cb the i Street, returned, afte kids and a few adults admitte Gia aienineNk HOMO ee renege Republican politician and is said to be From Copenhagen to Cal I PHii Neer, the Portland, | peadter i A J ay EE athe id ey rive-mmonths’ visit’ 10. inal | tree es ee fotea] The meeting wax called to-day by] party leader ty the western sectian 5 ore ir, to defaitt to PL. Golds-line poltes, was. the eel Wie Italy. He had an audience with the] The Yankees recently played an exe ee which will be comp William $. Kehoe, Secretary of the] OF Hudson County, Address Polic borough jr. of Baltimore. “W. W.l catied, Iinkelstein also was sub. [Fore he sald, finding tim tired and | Mbition same in Syracuse. Their mase thres days. Central Trades and Labor Council, No-| nore his arrest he said He had! stise Ingeborg Chatlotte Heliners tn won Dy dofuutt tron Artiold] pornacd and will be called to-day : lay Bean NerL eae Pai at ain One ne tec enor te satin BV os have}... othing 10 say 5 , rom. Providence " s were Pos Jot his pontiti iuilds’ vietory and learned thu Details Be the peace overtur a 7 Broadway. It follows as the di-| In a bill of complaint, Mrs, Souter, | Neilson. famous police official from | j, ts er: Hold the: mitronal m1 Cet ee Clemens 4 ye iunles “Bpstehys. War widow || MINI they os nee Meantsene ached Government ofMcials infor-} root result of the meeting in fer-]Who Is seeking for maintenance of | Copenhagen, De Kk. is touring the | junior double . Brod Gen: Minin dimctivn, ‘whe here on tl chambenu ta| New York, * He invited ‘then’ “wits nally. Some of the essential polMtS | oven Hall last evening, when dele- herself und her four chiktren, charges) United Stutes lecturing to police on} I. Norris Williams 2d, Captain of fwas named Beutos ‘Avra Chicago, where she is to be} here to meet a boys’ team picked by m the-datest peace move are these gates 10 the counell adopted a Kesoly ase Sey ad to Mee ne 80) the fine art of finger printing. the yictorlo Am: n Davis Cup} ham Barak eretary of the Ped-| married to Jolin Kempner Turlbut, | himself The Yankee mapegement EIRST—Most of the Southern [tion asking every trade unt + to obtaiy Ivoree, so Shad. ESuoats team. dropped a set to the veteran, | dlers’ Association; Samuel Rudinsky,| Whom she met when he was anfagreed to donate the grounds BME Sis, two of three ex: ’ unionist tolthat he could marry another woman Irving G. Wright of Boston, but nev-fan employee of the association, and | American army officer in France dur Guilds reached the city last ; ‘ HOINOPeMRA NIG ee eee teed the She says that when she refused, he! COMMITTEE NAMED | [«rth« wen the match without be-| several peddlers of the Manhattan] ing the World War. Mine. Breton but overstept, and this morning copttons, notably the Norfo , | etrikers, mane all arrangements to go himself, TO RATION COAL ing compelled to show any ¢ Avenue Market. started for Chidare under the care of re an hour late at the Pola Western, but including the Chesa At the Th is p rations, she alleges, in- pe This was 8-0 24-4 ih . Sted a ns S ty ounds, f hursday conference : : 2 Whe 0 arrived at the witness| the ‘Travelte Aid Society hey weat into the gam peake and Ohio and the Southern | issn to hay ae meer He : Me cluded re stnntion fram all his ofices, rie SUMMARTE Fins’ poate hats fy ie A Mae Tadaucsaiiie. Jardine, Prone Na= | (cold and eot ont ohathitot dreunte Manned to Nave each local pay fro 1e dis 0 8 raphe fi a ‘ r . LOEND: W.T. Tide Ni ‘ lee at. Gray made ht i i we ; Raitway, aro represented in tho lite treasury the amount of its asueas. (nile of his law booke alandonment et] Erevention of Profiteering| BOUND. My ty tyen 2h Piadel:|dignant dental that be w nneeted | tlonitl Commissioner of Roy Scouts. | Herta, fle Hos Htestop ae eee ‘ nt ; ; of 5 ; STi def vayer? PY sac Wailea awed 66: tepresent | youthful] their own twirler, a white-top name group of executives which ia [ment and collect from the indiviqual|his practice and the mortgage of their Left to States. dolphins 6— 0, 6—2, 6 Thom HerlebahL GAR uM fae heh Ge foe 4 A ihe tutional Walter Percival, alowed aint a i members An the average pa is bet- | he the markets. 1 1 wheved itPcountrymen a i hrea ready to make settlement with Leia >] PP Leonirds, Cynwyd, Pa., defeated ‘ Kei tio 1 hits, his teammates made five ¢ thecwiikers ter than $4 a day the fund will ex- He has an income of $18,900 a year PIILADELPHIA pt 8.—Ma- pert.C. Wertheln et ne nes t was an outrage that the dof )s]Seout Convention to ie rele at Mein ae ; ad a me artore: . , ad SAISORONS . years) nery Re ae S| ne evtheim sof Aus’ ) wenie=eaven Monmeinitha:t ye. | Ridg: C., this month We Sti thered all their runs in BEES <oF the Northern (Oe ee anne she ways chinery is in motion to-day to ac-[ fit, 1 EL. Goldsborouzh of Wenig seven searavin Ratiee: He a INecBiat innings, WOKIV an thieple we se SiGe Neen || is Curtis panned to have a pol-| Mr, Souter recites that on two pre-|complish an equitable and expeditious} more defeated Philip Neer of Pada mmitertnarten one ® sciven the game had to be stopped ofter & » New k Ce cy committee appointec Hh ous a o orgay rune rresponsible testimony as tl riven Gatos, tho New York Contra ier commie appa ih the [ius geealons he torexre Tove AF alattaton of anhvaio coat when| and, re bi deta enous eatin "£8" MRS, DOODY GETS |e ana’ hit inninzes so the gromag ronsidering a roposal, y inj 4 perma i dge rder to. pre- [yea ea eatirn’ te paar iach ee Theat aeeaad > th shfield ini de could be prepared for the Y, Sucuch aahinia ane ate rea, [ents will relieve the shopmon oM-|aerve her home and family, but when slip ote conserence here last nist ta f eR Rae eer fio | Rtouliowl tz DECREE BECAUSE ine tae Mannaee ae ene ‘ clals of the onus of conduc he nally learned of his intention te es anyon alata Jud ae ey eons nee) ¢; Gray said he never had ae- EROS Bernat hae Mecinion tins teen tactiod uve eal a amano Dele a eeaeeeg | which entatives of the Govern-| by default. Lawrence B. Rice, Bo: eecee (Sa la tira se SHE WAS DECEIVED) btuth posed with att the ptayers THIRD—The basia of nett! hia) Federal 1Jdnetloh Kentnat We| Gaston, Dt. 16 she was stirred ment, New York, Vennsylvanta, the|ton, defeated Dantel Kieffer, Mhiia- Lite nor Ae aN aut and all the spectators for some move A : - yew ” 1 Stat! the operators | delphia, 6-0, 6—8, 6—4 aniey W : Day . ing pict at the end of the fourth ment is almost exactly that sug- [Unions appeared fy eatis more] Her husband told her, she said, that 7 iro: ris i » siphii Ne} In fact, he said he doesn't know three | Says Husband Denies In-]isine 4 ee ae by Daniel Willard, Presi. J@Museront than resentment at last} althongh he respected her he no ie ie ah ee Hes ate! ub Nett on ul oe slots a TS Vpeddiers tn all Hrooklyn. Me added nity but Doctors Give Inti T i u : Boe it from tha id Ane a Ol night's meeting but « resolution was| longer loved her. Another woman AH ME ARATE re : Hieeosh ae fe that he knows who Moskowitz is, be~ aS SUE SUMO ES NIV \ De Nah eek Pace ee ae Baltimore and Ol passed calling on the United States] she claims le said, had won his love, ae ona me theta es Nate oe Androw S. Morgan, Philadelphia, |eause onco ho ¢ him off Sie Record of It jvhen’ these had resumed, thelr. neste and other executives after tho i idee ae Sees wee ee +} sisting of Samuel D, Warrine! defeated James S. Merritt jr. Phila- | giro i . : t me was finished with Bl ate to take steps toward “won vho tinderstooe "He ‘ : + Phila ct with his pusheart because pimer Brotherhood hier falted to medi- [Bente to take steps toward the im. 1 © Se eng tnderstood him." Hel man; W. U. Connel, W. J. Richards, [detphia, 6—2, 15, 6—1 M Fa NTS anelecbos at Although she was marrled in tut Yankee outtielder, calling the New York, Tt will be re- . h 4 rj ‘ . ee 4 2 *, Dodso i S, “hares saltima defeater ‘old eee a ous 917 md separated in oce nies and s es. to in New York, Tt ill toe nee and Federal Judge Witker-| ends In the company of this woman, | Al@® C. Poadson. W. H. Williams, R.]Charest, Baltimore, defeated Marold | fre street 1917, and separated in December, |! Wl strikes g hat separate peace efforts | Daurner'y ond ain maneudan "1. Morse jr, B. W. Parker, J. F.]Colburn, Philadelphia, 6—8. 6-2 flean’ nuddvea ald Mrs, Julia M, Doody of Mar re. aay that time et aace | Although tho resolutions adopted| Judge and Mrs, Souter were mar-|Bermingham and Mr. Alney, repro-|6—2. supervise 12,000 pust peddlers |" Hee ie teeter agnol of #he shopmen. 4 alsofurge the Government to\take over| fied at Summit, N.J., duly 29, 1611, (eentis operators and rallrogds. Mr Norris Willlama, Boston, de-|who are naw under fifty-four polit-| t ccinarmnrriane te) Boninartet t WOURTICAII tl in aliad the operation of the roads until co| They have four children Hoover expects to name another mem- TI. ©. Wright, Boston, 6—0,] ically appointed supervisors lave been} Ment ef her marri Jamin Br Al ie roads a an he, Faateres, (thot Grades aniontats ber of this committee to represent the} 6 6, ¢ William 'T. Camp-[ tiled with the Civil: Service Commis-|Decdy, a New York attorney, Ww egree fo. the plan will take back Government to-day bell, Philadelphia, defeated Joseph M.[ sion. The time for filing expirea| She wtleged had deeeived her, becaus he had denied that he had been insunt previous to thelr wedding day Mrs. Doody, twenty-five years old and pretty, alleged through ave not as yet been)her attorney, A. J. Devine, that Mr iéd by the Board Doody had mental attacks in tt) and ithough Chanter 633 of the | 1918, but that he told her fie hid rake the creation of ti heen insanse or hal been in an sor and Assistan! | institution an Mr. Doody, it was stated, has a law ikers before Oct. 1 under and second clauses of President Harding's first pro- posal, namely, that the Railroad “babor Board's decision on wages -be accepted and lawsuits on both _ Sides. -be withdrawn, As for seniority, an effort will be made by the roads to give the strikers their jobs back wherever vacan- Although the question of Lowin, Chicago, 6—3, 6—4, 6—3 Sept. 5 and as yet no dat prices was discussed, it was r Watson T. Knight, Philadelphia, de-|set for the examination, while plain by Mr. Hoovert and Mr. ¥ feated Louis $. Delone, Philadelyhia,|to experienced men twenty-one yeu riner that price fixing is the work of |f—1, 6—1, 6—2. Lyman maine, }of age, individual State Fuel Administrators | Westtic N. defeat on The position and commissions Hodge, Philadelphia, 6—1, 7—5, 6—0, = Roy R, Coffin, Philadelphia, defeat- |i R. M. Graham, Hartford, Conn., | laws of 19! COAL GOUGING BILL 6—2, 6—%. L. E- Williams, Yale] positions of Supery IS IN CONFERENCE | taiversits, New ‘avem Conn’, des| Supervisor mandatory” ‘The pr —————— ee ao not really jook to the Administra- tion for any help whatsoever. seni h eee LA FOLLETTE TO WIN “Sav zoreoo vores) FXPECTED TO WN Crete") BEAUTY PAGEANT neve -haee peg tals a sr MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. 8—Sena- feated Robert . Norton, Deal, N. J.,[ salary will be $2,500 and $1,800 re-Jortice at No. 160 Broad ibat iid Sr perOaar JORN Te Hobert BL De oll > y |6—0, G—1, 6-1. Perry Hale, | spectively. not put in any defense at ‘ ver r then positions of equal pay will [ter Kobert M. La Follette should poll Passed by Senate Late Yes-|eontiy oranse, N. J, defe Frank] ‘That Mayor Hylan has at last takon | Devi Md Justice Frank L, Young Que Hiven to the strixerm, The |About 356,000 votes, winning renomina- (Continued from First Page.) terdav i. Wieder “Phil: Iphia, 6—2, 6—-t,| heed to the numerous critict ¢lthat in default Seviogity question will be left to | tion by a record majority of clos to —— . : NG ae 2 » ie aaiitnlafentlon of sMarketDe y wala hat after (her H It M ~ board of adjustment in each | 207,000 over the Rev. Dr. W. A. Gan-| gether ut one heach met the fasci- Panihic bei ta Bont: auleane ee partment became known to-day when | murriage her hushand wit tah as S as ers case of three men on each side. |feld, if he keeps up his percentage of| nated eyes of the audience, urn ui to LEA w aioe BN. Y. JEWELLER |". earned that a committee offand taken to Helleyne -¥f there is a deadlock the Rail- [yotes in the few hundred 1 n coal 1s being considered to-day by] RO) Ae o three, consisting of Assistant Cor-| sent to the Manhattar Gandy. wishing no exception. LOFT Candy makers are artists of the highest degree of skill, eported| ‘*Miss Indianapolis,"’ Thelma Blos- precincts in Tuesday's Republican pri-|80m, chosen loveliest of all when the mary, His victory is the most over-] fair ones appenred in frocks and frills conferees uppointed to adjust differ- poration Counsel Nicholson, Merkets] pp, David Shermar sure as passed OF $50,000 IN GEMS) oer tssioner O'Matley and Commis- treated) Mtr. Dao afternoon mer of Accounts 1 Id, has road Labor Board will be asked to decide the disputed points. ences between the meé by the Senate yester: hi ‘The prime movers In these informul reates : » fo k ; ; be neotiations are Daniel Willard of rhe] Whelming cndorsement over given yesterday afternoon and evening, was} and the Winslow bills enacted by the] Chicago Bandits Beat Up] teen seticted by the Mayor to tssuc ron trae Mies Their productions are “MAS- Badtiniore and Ohio and 1. M. Jewell, jeandidate for public otce in Wiseon-| LeTnne yvense aa rhe benen Parade |yfouse, Senators Cummins, Kellogg ARO eee a P| permits for the atandd.and pushearts| phroya sid that In Liecember RERESECES: who have arranged the whole business | sin i Mtiee Potteries’ and Beat Knapp. Jana Smith were designated as con- Adolph Kunstler in Cafe. [fy the pubtic markets Sa Neti Beate Rice . MN Pte ooctings in Chicago in ahel At the nrowont re eountlnigs| “igtian Getne gece cites et: | fevecs. CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Adolph Kunst-] Mr, Hirshfield sald this move was[ tan stare Hospital and that) A dvt on Pa e 16 mext three days will really determine} Governor John J. Blaine should poll al afternoon and evening, were co nfl: At the same time the Senate has} io. 4 New York jeweller, was as-|made at the request of Commissioner] surteriny from manive depressive in ° ' how many roads are ready to accept} toiat vote of wbout 392,000, giving him| dent. . Pont Tbefore it the Borah bill creating a . O'Malley Iimself “to stop all this] cnity Py United States Coal Commission to] saulted by three men to-day in a] tare of gra develop all facts connected with the] restaurant on upper Sheridan R mining industr the scheme. The situation is some- Mmnaele tO what analagous to that which brought end.to the soft coal strike when fohn L. Lewis succeeded in persund- fh enoiigh cou! operators to sign the peace agreement at Cleveland. In ouso, however, the coal operatorp ‘were more or less compelled by corn~ petitive conditions to fall in line aft Previous to his commitment, Dr Baan acta caine cE athe me Mummies sail, the weorts ow thei] Notice to Advertisers . ASKS $500 A MONTH tno, according to reports to the po.| NO HOPE REMAINS |i tint iieptonea to volice Heal Pit "ws Gs" dima tg® fede ar ig FROM BOOTH ESTATE a musority of close to 182,000 over Wil-] “Miss Cleveland" thir pur ea idate Me : four sly «progressive ticket has} Columbus, O.", who ran third In eve- n nominated by mujorities that will| MINK dress, were also in the running from 15,000 to 95,000. Their backers claimed that once the yote on the senatorial contest In] judges saw them “in natural’ it 8 out of 2,582 In the State] would be all over, Follette, 327,347; Gantleld, ‘Miss Los Angeles’ and “Miss FOR TRAPPED MINERS} quarters: that ne was going to arr received atter 4 Ps Me the da German spie Instead the police ar- ep mit and in order of receipt at ‘Th = . aes ; ; , World. U Couy containing engravings to ON, Cal., Sept. &—Hope of Prested him, He was taken to Camp Rage y/"e word must be received by i P. ag » the forty-seven entombed] Upton and from there to Bellevue, — pintay ateertising tere copy for the Supplee taken to a hospital.| miners from the depths of the Argo-|later being transferred to the Man- ments The bandits escaped in an auto- L mobile. ee rontot® 2 a vi char’ ’ y i ¢ Kunstler was he of The Sunday World must. b@ sui ek coal oparatore had al : ronto’? were others whose charms| Nephew as for Allow- \ te ‘ unday | Worl 4 Bement) Eroub of con! op were suid to have been hampered by Nephew Applies for Allow-] ynere it was sald he had been se. | Mune Sold. diggings virtually died to-[hattan Hospital. In June, 1919, Dr rd hy sy regen ule x| Humphreys testified that Mr. Doody Fridas. Inge to be madd signed the Armee: wish to] MAYNARD'S BODY HERE |e. frocks of yesterday Mecept the Jewell-Willard plan, how- ON WAY TO THE SOUTH|,., erie! Nailonal | Reni} Con ance Pending Outcome. | verety beaten day. Blasts heanl by the workiz few putrons were in the restanrant e thouBH Is] was dischar: Bee ee a SRSA, } ! vews, at first thought a iday Malo Sheet copy, type eps qwhldh hi | { from the insan st ends Asy-| In view of the numerous requests judges make know t the time and the robbers are be Fé a : jum mn reorlvod: by f Remar ins diferent postion, Fonds tinal Cane Ke know) from legates under the contested wit! eyed to previously learned) jawed the ene A Pe weal Justice Your uid that upon. the ond which’ has. oot. Been’ fs Res M teunance: ni ; : powder left in the mine bein: Map iat Pee eS pe Le = Mert Giuent ix ae Legion Member Will ayor Rader was confronted with afof Mrs. Angie M. Booth, widow of] Kunstler’s identity and followed him to Bioded by fire which sweey testimony he would grant a doeree ds- | josertion ¢ ieee nee received’ by 8 Pe Ai Reidary feel they can & a Remainn of viguntic dilemma this morning when|the former head of the Booth Steam-|the place The bandits’ automobile] eyroien it, according to Pete Ake yiving the marriage Pua Batten oa Ce peri mas BI | me the .btrikers back and that thi shold out for a much more definite Gucrenace ‘on the part of their former employees, so that the lesson will be firmly implanted in the minds of all those who shall dare to strike on the stopped in front of the place as} cig ship Conypany, foi allowances of boss. © y a 5 i ints 4 natnae tte out Kunstler entered and the trio went in-) Dense masses of poisonous gases DEPUTY SHERIFF is arious amounts pending the outeome F f ide after bim. A fourth man re-Tore pouring from the Argonaut shart “ 99] Sinn Giqvolnts of any character, contract or otht the litigation, Surrogate Foley to- | mained in the car, Without losing any Vieni FIRED AS “HICK” | 5): E mouth, Reseue squads are digging day decided to hear the petitions col- [time the robbers attacked Kunstler, | 4 ak {nto THE WORLD lectively on sept quickly got his wallet®eontaining the djoining | Deputy Sheriff Prank farvis of An excort of American 1 bers und a company of infant vinem-|he was told that contestants were headed | Rrumbling: against official restrictions gan of [OM one-piece costumes, Rut he took company | tie dilemma by the horns in his char- Maynard, | acteristic manner, and said: ennsyivania] “This is a gala occasion, Atlantic ly ahead, trying to br the Argonaut from The estate Mighty Pennsylvania again Station this afternoon. The be WHIT city carl mi $10,000,000. of d fled to their e and]. Nassau County, wio ¥ appointed iim ther words, the roiircads who|leave on a 5 o'clock train for the May-]c 1 Wid down certain rules for the) Valued at sia.oub.ol® , Jewelry. and fled rear 04) Kennedy Mine, but It Is feared that} PN satias pendeel: af FUNERAL DIRECTORS, | Yoel the pinch are settling the strike. |nard home at Maynard, N.C. accom | summer. T guess for a few hours} The latest relative to apply for speeded away when they finally open the subter- }iW0 weet at he 1 eee | Skis means that on the whole trans-|banled by one member’ of the Legion. |these can be overlooked, T shall leave allowance is Krank §. Howan —— ranean chamber where the men wero] [oslyn farms wha halve oe a ae ince ‘will be materially improved | The b arvived hore to-d the costumes to the modesty of the| Philadelphia, a nephew. ‘To-day firat reports received at the a) thes veil aniy. Cora heavy depredations from di 4 | Lt Mie icoal-carrying roads are ex-|, Lut. Maynant met his death yestor-| oontestants,”” sked for a monthly allowance o of William Kunstler, diamend citi: Chem their truck gardens and or Sfreesieoe New Burial Custoon® \ be , ae Si ae a yin n . f ot 9 ry “ . otorists from w ork Cit “ at fil in Noe pone: after an- [eee ya eves sinus” manosuvee al ore were twelve divisions of the | #2 real aL ea nt abies ie iH oy bes iene: abou Il be four days before the un- a " Ree vane vont, ' 4 Call Columbus 8200 : a nnd, An airplane lying at an parade Ahaer ee says that he Is a legatee for $180,000] tne hold-up of Adolph Kunstler was opt eee eee ata, |Peremptorily removed — to-d ther, in ratifying the agreements} viitude of 2,000 far crushod to the) Pemage this afternoon. Classes of TO vo snare in the residuary entate | yn os8 despatches, Tt was said : Y alee le iff Charles W, Smit! FRANK E.CAMPBELL iw Chiloas : ling Mas irtistic suits and grotesque and pro-|#hd 4 ite} from press desy 8 a miners have been buride since = “Ine F. 1 Chi = made in Chicago, ground, idlling M » was pil under the present contested will, as t Mr. Kunstler, a member of the] 7 The rit! did not tile pus ‘Ine Funeral Church's OMicial Washington believes the]the mevhanician, ob gers Ans {fessional ones were’ the principal] Wy us the two privr docume Halen Leia sia Ne ust ithe Ata RNR T Naw Oli. Gk (nencoectanias) agy negotiations mean the begin. fother wvintor y » klile that}ones, ‘Three winners from the pre-e e ee ae ae aera firm and brother of William Kunst ee shea OUD EE eee Broadway eréthe Hg UF the end of the strike, and the ffeh! & fF mM Ley when hh, para-] fessional class will be selected, three eat Ler SEN Sea Nics : fer, had left for Chieago abont « week | BLUE BONNETS SELECTIONS th way duevie aaivertiaad the rurallly veo and had with him jewelry that zor Company, t propelled, succe ruxor outflis bearing on contain off the Delaw: afully comple Main, Cray Gables. into the a ° chute fulled 10 op from the entire number of ent word passed uround here from both 8 andy vosts. nile ie £0.01 f a: arrestin: rie whem 1 ised ipbor are railroad saurcea would aber —————— three from the beauties trom the} |\! bole shh < ‘ |i} might well he worth $60,000 Most off it RACE—Trippawa, Rock [arresting a trl aa pea ftynaleht cltte: we even more fortunate, as will Tints, it was «tld, was made up of ent] Garden, Dixie Dic of stealing a wateh and $10 in om FAN. On Sept 022, after a. brie! to indicate as much, though the ‘ir-]BIG ELECTRIC SHIP BEACHES USE then'ho entitled torn ongestatl shave. |tome atts y made up | Garden, Dixie Diek, Hi lathe ate PURE rerun KLE A 1 t inlet “peconcilable’ or “dle hard’? clement SUCCESSF ooo nah, it it 2 diamonds, William Kunstler was or COND RACK—The Nephew, } 5 JOUN loved husbund of tho onciiaMe” or “ae " a which, he aye, . amount to y 7 ) Brooklyn daria Mag Mee \ : SFUL IN TEST log town to-day and could not be /Jacobean, Mumbo Jumbo: iv Anan (nee MeCormack) and fn the railroad srunp are not anoning BAILEY CLUB SOCIETY FETE] toast $1.00 000. ahaa THIRD. RACE—Mouette, Gallipot, | Under loving father of Thomas 1, John dey why signs of a change of position The Booth will is heing contested by [Pee Bade : ! tACE—) ; pewrarys He Jiinikn Es, Moline! Af, Peter J., Chur 4 fay hie: 3.00) | Horse v 1 = — t 7 ‘ Tecate} What they will do after the Chi pO MSR “Veer Four hundred society fork from Mount] Marie A. Landoll, a grandnivve oni ‘ FOURTH RACE—Overmatch, Brig- | He found Jarvis roosting in in tin A. Mugu ence treaty in signed is another Vrials Off Delaware. | |. No, 401 Fourth Street, Brooklyn PREDEHAL TRAD WAG ENS Fanlve ist un ' services will ba bel » ’ iB ‘ : [Vernon and other parts of Westchester |> : ’ TISRLES GOODMAN OF NEW yortyfanna, Flying Fre ORB ORehs Hoslva orchanis ie cp! ‘ Rie Tina ee question, but it is probable that tl 4 i he Kamol, | — CHAR VieTH RR N dertaken to protect fe ayparentiy residence, £ W. 100th at; thence ta $0,000 miles will be gradually in-|® 29.000-ton, 3,000-horsepower, twin] County and Manhattan attended a ro-] Gioy pT? ARRIVES WASHINGTY Sept. B—The Ved-] VIFTH RACE-—Martin A. Noonan, [leraben oo Bol fruit inte for] Ghurcl of the Ascension, OTH at, enst a 4 or e! : ception and “get together meeting’ last Trady Commission to-day oy. ]Uarmonious, Minery iought Thorne was a i Mas d . reased so that few systems will re-| screw fue! ship of the Japanese Navy, |o°Pton 4A J eral Trae ns | : a) y abtuaed: to come down unil road whore a requlem wasn will tie Fee tte trike wcttioments [end the first ceseel at app uewe Neve-T nicht at the now Halley Park Country| TO STUDY UP ON STEEL |erog churies Goodman, New York, do-|, SIXTH RACE—Duke Rutt, Crim- |i situa ty tann toot, (CMRGEIY Hee oaeto Rn y 5 shan Ram Nii demonstrnted authority —_——- than the United Stutes to bo clectricatty | CY on Enst Lincoln Avenuc, Mount ing business as the bi Sa X A Beale Intorment in Calvary Cemetery nited States to bo clectrica FLIES iar SEVENTH — R¢ Dark Hill, ‘ing his offickt! revolver an 4400 MEN PUT TO WORK Vernon, N. ¥. ase from murketi LEWIS.-WILLIAM, CAMPBI trials] “rhe club house, formerly the country AL CHURCH, B'way, 66th. Cpos: yesterday hon of the late James A. Bailey, th IN DAY BY RAILROADS Phe canal wna manned by a crew of circus man, ham been tured over to the eo Gloletti, son of « formor]timreot OF oN any arttele within tl MATHIS.—VINGINIA R, CAMPRELL FU are wea ran eaten taney |aiiger por Meat ea ee ar SEES [elub, with all tte furnishings, ‘The total] Promior of Maly, who intends making [Spyremente wi te the sell NERAL CHURCH, Broadway, Goth ate 20.652 Carn Loaded, Testa demonstrated the ahip is the most [10 Muetanded cn new buildings will} a close study of the American steel in-] value of such outfits,” Tr Pi cadill Little Cigars and |“ Forty-four hundred men were ndded | he Lesion uc eta in Hares Rees ean uathys mreie Bore ‘ostay: ‘on RONN NT, “OK Preven c ca arsnar dred men wire nate hr an ate Fe i ht var cowvermD women, SumR Boras] Nerrenir clea weld ne RONEN LENT y will rstand why they | THE W '$ (Oe I coe lad Pe ele A Ber Bl cunrireat meee, cet ee JAN raiween oes. | You will understand w e ORLD'S of as f Supreme Court Justice Martin in the 5 Wednesday, according to figures un- nounced to-day by the Railway Bxegu- tive Assoctation, No. 61 Broadway " was said many were men who have heen on strike. ‘The car service division of the as- sociation reported 30,652 cx of coal londed Wednesday over the sume day Of the previous we — Bronx to-day reserved decision on ap- = plication of reasonable doubt made in PORGTION GRSPIO) AND UST bonatte of Minnie Kolnin. of No, 708 « BErAMPOY . 108th Street and Anna Lismun of No. WASHINGTON, Sept. &.—President] 338 Beekman Avenue, Bronx, convicted Harding to-duy sent to the Senate the} and sentenced for inal anarchy, The nomination of Major General Merritte} application was based on the allegat Weber Ireland, re-appointed to be Sur-}that thelr constitutional rights had be geon General of the regular a. violated, yt nrabaty gece ihe oresituty Laggtor of the French Schoo! of Fe] BPE SFOWINE More popular every | Harlem Office} died to-day in his ninetieth year mits paanengers of the fewer Pesitent othe Pench ce] Gay, They are good—and there Now Located at teamshtp ’ PY of Artists and received the Grand Cros win nial oe ian Aaa tases | Sa guarantee in every package. | 2092 7th Ave. | od pt it fe also WAS A mem Buy of Nat fuished painting. He a m lust month ofter a mu- [Ber of the Council of the Legion of 10 In the package Near 125th St. tinous voyage, we ve by |pronor. His portraits of Thiers and the Italian: hues . , Victor Hugo made him « celebrity Claro—Colorado Claro—Colorado HOTEL THERESA BUILDING D _