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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922, a » Sept, 12.—Lord have plenty of evidence.” K eh), Satish: ‘High Commissioner ff Sinan at Baten she s TOM HEALY’S FARM FOUND IN BKLYN RADICALS IN UNIONS OTE ON STRIKE: 1 Gotan tba heey dud each ; coxninitte High Commissioner, and Emir Abd ; More than seventy affidavits were i lah, the ruler of Trans-Jordania, to read at the irhinn peeiol \ oer. ian ——- —— eo —— |, | thelr onths of office in an impos Sresitanvly 36,000 such exhibits to Fire That Destroys May-No-|Grand Jury Regrets That It]Gompers to Report To-Day|Freight Embargo It Is Said,) ceremony yesterday, held in conne present, Mr. Esterline said he prob 5 +H 4 - 3 7 >, ak: Beas iat : “ . | tion with the proclaiming of the Bri Baer hae ee ceenicnit kes ad oe vember Roadhouse at Harts Could Not Indict For on Expulsion of New Will Not Affect New York Ji vandate in Pulcatios tre ne Siok aed probably part of to-morrow sation: Pavne-Atdrien and tn-| “le Imperils Employees. Homicide. York Agitators. Food Situation. bert, In his inaugural address undi cont to these sworn statements of violence Judge Wilkerson warned oth sides| Most Articles for the Home as cltedaar te Lene = ‘3 ee Toownhile teat Wwe the mandate, said: to ret trom making statement lea Tae 5 , i Aneapples, W-4 cent each; Payne ty-November Farm, a prominent | ‘Thirteen indictments were returned LANTIC. CITY, Sept. Strike ballots will be issued to-d “Pie Holy Land te ena aie. inhuente Ha “| Use Carry Much Higher Jasirich, 05 cont; Underwood, 1 ; ; (Olaby Wy We (ities ‘County: Grendliecs tere Hage te iotreight Tandl and’ te entering: Ups endin gto influence public opinion A coutry inn owned by Thomas Healy alata Ah irand | white awaiting the decision in Fed-] to 80,000 clerks and freight handlers} a period of peace and progress unde i prior to the disposal of the cxse. Such Duties. cent vies, jellies and fruit put-|{8Urant proprietor of New York, {JV% U8 % roault of Its investigation! oy jugge wilkerson’s Court at Chi-Jon the Pennsylvania Railroad, ac-| British Dominion, There ts now ho statements, he sald, wre highly ' i toeatedi just) OW Gente . nto distribution of | poisonous “ i 1 to C. H. Fenstemacher, Vice | £0" the revival of the religious ferva impropei — ter r cont; Payne-Aldrich, 2 tral Avenue, iquor in the “Red Hook’ section | cago of Attorney General Daugherty's} cording of the Jew, the Arab and the Chri a RAISES COST OF LIVING, }ornts.2 nound: Underwood, 1 cent a] Hartsdale, four mites from White] which resulted in the deaths offinjunction against the rail shop] Chairman of the Brotherhood offian. When that Is accomplished, th LOCAL STRIKERS WARN al : pound ; ' | riains, was destroyed by fire at of tvelve persons . crafts, the Executive Council of the] Railway and Steamship Clerks.| British will be glad to give up t Almonds, unshelled, 4% cents @)o-cock this morning, entailing a toss IC is to be'regvetted,”’ the present AGAINST PART PEACE reight Handlers, Express and Sta-| trust that has been placed in. thel pound; Fayne-Aldrich, 4 cents; Un hands." 14 cents a| CStimated at $100,000, ‘The fire spread ment stated, “that homicide evidences | American Federation of Labor, be- . ginning the third day of its annual] tlon Employees. Estimated to Produce $400,- derwood, % cents; shelled, are im , because those who i ; - Representatives of all the religto Alan Charge Embargo Threatens 100,000 In Revenues, on Basis} pound: Payne Aldrich, 6 cents; Un mae such rapidity that the servants] posse the only evidence that}scasion to-day. turned to the con-| It is charged that Pennsylvanta of- | communities were invited to Ree Food and Fuel Pante. of Present i5 ‘ derwood 4 ath ie ; Seenin int inn were forced to jump from] would warrant the indictments for] sideration of organization problems. ficlals refused to meet union repre-| mony, which was held at the Gover sa siecle IS USI ae Teele ia on i wid! Pa it eels Me ee Sm ELS) werhose inal i W 1 id Recent troubles among unions of] sentatives of the men, who allege Hint House on the Mount of Olivess t a e y t —-— ne anened cents @ pound; Ay ne death, hose indicted anc raigned are: ww “ ” o The Executive Cor wiil ; Beerctary of the oad ha i mittee of the Mo j his tee Wee ie act will WOAMELN sept. 12. CAnso.| 21! and Underwood, 1 cent a pound) yiamex were seen for mil ,| Mes Imerinda Vitala, No. 149 Con-| accountants, stenographers and book- bee ee Toud has violated decisloné} im christian Society decided oe entral Strike Committe, er Se 2 (Anse P a a c for miles around |... ; eainnt wi 5 ‘| ' . ' of the Railway Labor Board in im-~- = in hh ¢ r Street, against whom five Indict- ne hich the A. FF. of L. chiefs] © y attend i Jewell, leader of the atriking railroad|vlated Press) —The Administration) Walnuts of all k unshettea, a} ¥hen the Hartsdale volunteer firemen {ments are returned; Michael Cattiero, |aeepert WMCN sult of attempts] posing a four-cent-an-hour pay cut ‘ — _ i gate Wane Muar at Wea a | Tariff Bill, ax finally perfected in] cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich received the alarm that the inn was on | No. 62 Van Brunt Street, one indict rincipled radicals to destroy) and violated the Transportation SUBWAY TIED UP conference, was presented to-duy in] Cents; Underwood, 2 cents; shelled fire. They sent word for help to the {ments Michael Aulcti, longshoreman, ganizations by boring f im) | opposed to any settioment of the strike, td ~ cents) a pound;) Payne-Aldrich, 5! yir¢ 1 ‘ , ». 115 Wolcott Street, three indict et was rat Gh) tata Ry oe eee oe Dee weeny Cave AT TIMES SQUAR a onal banis, UNE eed © reper ‘ : » 8 Fire Departments ot yur cit " ‘ f with was the: first On) to-dayes 7 | Hee te efSrE Le wee eee ne | cette, UnderwooHly 4i Geet partments of Greenburg, Scars: |inenta; Jennie Johnson, No, 169 Con- | Winin’ & of rest. ' Eee eee aes ow Me ncaaiouin {ot tt Dearing the signatures of the] Onions, 1 cent a pound: Payne-Ald- dale and White Plains, but they could Jover Street, one indictment. eile, Gompers was expected to re-] Union leaders said the strike feet- Eleavy Rui Uilenge the Information that the cm. { Republican managers, will be called} rich 49 cents a bushel; Underwood 20/40 Nittle as the inn, which was a four The thirteenth indictment charges] joie on hia recent expulsion of the} ing is so strong it had been difficult cavy Rain Adds to Co t bargo placed on Western freight by] "P to-morrow with the @xpectation (vents a bushe story and basement building, is located | Possession of Mquor and Is returned officers of the Eastern trunk fines indicates New York | that it will be disposed of not later Keepers, Steno-1 to prevent the men from walking out gestion When Coupling Irish potatocs, 60 cents per 100]on a high knoll far back He aay eae Hey eer eee ntants Unto at ° igh kno iB tomy the jhers and Accountants Union in] : va in threatened with both a ‘food und| than Thursday. pounds; Payne-Aldrich 26 cents | roadside und the village fire hedrant presentinents were handed to] MAPS aml Accel it as looked| Without a strike ballot, “The attl- Breaks. fuel panic within the next four weeks."| The measure then will to the }bushel; Underwood free, ‘ age fire hydrants. | judge Martin in County Court. The] * tipon as the climax in a long series} tude of the Pennsylvania manage-]| A southbound express from We Mr. H i i = FREIGHT REVENUE UP, i nak, but because of opposition to] Tomatoes, 1-2 cent a pound; Payne- i has his own private water pay nee in ie cases ‘s ents or “insuberdinate actions’ by unions} ment is that it wants a fight,’ Mr,]Farms on the Seventh Avenue sutl the dye embargo and other provi-|Atdrich 26 per cent.; Underw p]supply but this was ete | to the Grand Jury Marshall Sny- ite progr aes PASSENGER DECLINES] *""" eth ineatmnay a duinged nee ae Ben ea eeese fight the flames Water: wns a a der, Assistant District Attorney. Bere painaicorganleaions RICH oe ete ne aoe ote a deem Ash sions, delayed | per cent, 6 flames, er was pumpe ne i of action aguinst organizations which 5 Py ‘. ‘ ‘ ES ok or more. T 4 ete z indietme bre re the railroad officials’ positioi Times Square Station at 8.55 q a week or more Turnips, 12 cents per 100 pounds; |from a lake nearby, According to the he following indictments were re-} a, not adhere to the palicts of the ee ate woriuchk 1 ER Y oes An now framed the bill ts estimated turned against Mrs. Vi possessing: Payne-Aldrich 26 per cent,; Under- started in} iiquor at her store, selling liquor, wool 15 per cent. xperts a: ey 1 e me: to-day. It was connected wu: erve ° sederation will protiabry be laid down. | they will deal with the men only Dp June Report Shows Gain Onty tn} roughly by the experts to raise ap- servants the fire must hav Federation will pr y be laid:do 4 ; 3 : they ita A. programme ot labor education,| through — the ompany union," | Went on its way eleven minutes lat Commodity Carry proximately §400,000,000 in revenue.| Chocolate and cocoa, 2 cents af'he Kitchen, There were about ten in | possessing Hauor in her garage at No. ite extensive in scopo than in any! formed not long ago. Push hour traffic was disorgant WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Preliminary] 0M the basis of the present volume ofl pound; Payne-Aldrich from 2 1-2|the help employed by Nicholas Pro. | 18% Wolcott Street, maintain a public] Previous year, will be submitted to] : es for the next half hour. reporta of tha steam railroads of the|{"® Nation's import trade, The level) conty a pound to 60 per cent; Under-|nious, proprietor of the inn nulsance in her garage, maintaining] f.0 council {or ratification, Labor is| ?* Was suld to-day that the embargo t re ihe of its rates, according to the experts,! wood trom 2 cents a pound t cele ‘ a public nuisance in her stot | this year, “to make a con-|0n Western freight, declared by the] Operating conditions were mad country iamued to-day by the Interstate] iy atigntiy below tie level ine the} Nod from 2 cents a pound to 25 per] Chief of Polley McQuillan of the prepares E 3 Her bail wa fixed at $25,000 on lad several policemen] motion of District Attorney Ruston at the Inn as soon as the alarm was|The charges carry a maximum pen- cent. SUGAR AND MANUFACTURERS FO Sugar, 2.20 cents a pound (1.76 cents a’ pound, Cubun raw): Payne-| ie omoe and x hor store, it is Aldrich, 1.68 cents (1.85 Cuban raw);|'M@ oMce and Kot a roll of bills from) agiciael Keenan and 1 Underwood 1.26 cents (1 cent Cuban|# safe. All the furniture and other|No, 1 raw) furnishings were completely d Maple sugar and maple syrup 4 cents « pound; Payne-Aldrich same; Mandar WGbes cents: Adjoining the inn was a tower hot Sugur, candy and ull confectionery, | Where tea parties were served in the 40 per cent.; Payne-Aldrich from 4]8ummer months and this was also ‘ Commerce Commission revealed an in crease of about $10,000,000 in freight revenues in June as compared with the same month a« rago and 4 decrease of approximately $4,000,000 in passenger certed effort ta push into the public] Erte, Lackawanna, Lehigh Valley | Worse because of the heavy 1 schools with Its campaign for the] and New York Central yesterday will] WMich caught thousands at subw: edueation of the sons and daughters “t the food situation in New| ¢%ite without umbrellas. Belle ring men and women,” said it would soon be over the outgot: at he council York, The embargo is for the pur- . : eran years. It}one of thi neil e embargo is for the pur-} \ocsengers clustered on station stal leged, that] Books teaching the history of the] pose of speeding hard coal to New] ways, The congestion worked bad oh isha envi Ce ela A Souaal York, and the four roads announced] to the platforms and slowed up t ikeman Street obtained] tions, a8 well as the prepi ‘ Py would accept no ’ ,| moving of trains at all stations an liquor preeeding their deaths, but it] students along trade and vocational} they would accept nothing but food 8 ra at al 1S a ; ansit lines in the city. troyed, cannot proved that this Hquor| lines would be placed in all the schools] from other roads at Western points. | "tl! te Raeroare Leramaneeaieraeie 7 3 of the country, according to this pro-| The embz Z é 9 yme oO! quor found in her oe Lie . ets RIES sare ‘i ‘elg ake rol este. Street and Ti 3 G a, the wood uleoholie} pected to undertake the wider diatri.| ‘elsbt taken from Western lines and) Street and Times Square ma 4e @ con per cent. by analysis] bution of public trade schools and) does not affect intermediary freight piaint to the ‘Transit Commission thal Payne-Aldrich bill, the last, Republl- can protective tariff, but is consider- ably above the of the Democra- tic Underwood law now } ntorce The bill will bi ne effective im- mediately after President Harding signs it, replacing both the Under- wood and Emergency Tariff acts These are the more important changes in the bill as finally agreed upon in conference, with comparisons with the Payne-Aldrich—the lust Ie publican tariff act— and the Under- wood luws: Greenburg force not aff wounded but they could save nothing. |alty of $4,000 fine and prison sen-lot jat The manager rushed downstairs in] tree of two and ene-| was relight revenues aggregated $321,000, 000 compared with $821,000,000 in June 4 year ago. Passenger revenues aggre gated $96,000,000 wgainst $100,000,000 in June of last year WARN MUSTAFA KEMAL affects only through content was A 5 The May-N. * ‘i he ventilating fans were not work cents a pound and 15 per cent. to 60] destroyed, The May-November Farm] oy Charles Wagner, chemist of the | Part-time education 3 . ; : se AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND] per cent.; Underwood 2 cents a pound} Wes built of stone to the frst story! p strict Attorney's staff ———— SCORE OF TRAINS CANC » BY | ond the alr became so heated and elo PROVISIONS. to 26 per cent while the upper storics were of frame! Stiehacl Cafiero, clerk for Mrs veccerarey gos FOUR: that one woman fainted. > a Raw wood, #1 cents a pound of|construction, One of the waiters suid Acie Shines ith -eeiiinigl hauor CINCINNATI, Sept. 12. — Abandon- | — — Cattle from 11 to 2 cents a] gy, onten! P Aldrich, 33] that he got up e to go to a bath J ment of nearly a score of trains of the pound; Payne-Aldrich, from §2 a,heod no ; Payne . J Keenan purchased a bottle of liquor z , pound; Payne-Aldrich, trom §2a:tead| cents; Underwood, tree, room when he smetied smoke and dis-]¢rom him a short time before he was Cleveland, Chicago, Cincinnati and st to a7 102 per cents ad valorem: Un-}" Women's and children’s dress covered the lower floors ablaze. taken fatally ill. His bail was fixed Louis Railroad, effective to-morrow, 18 ood, : 5 ——————»——_—_ Aldrich; from 76 cents to $1.60; Un-| Per cont: to 45 cents a pound and 60 Mic hi el Auleti, is charged with pos- serving equipment and to facilitate the derwood, fre Fresh lamb, 4 Payne-Aldrich, 1 1 free. the Turks. Several squadrons Off vies, 1-2 centia pound: Payne- bluejackets and marines are on duty} aiarich, $1.50 a head; Underwood, = at Smyrna, and the Allied garrisons] free at Constantinople would have to be] Fresh pork, -4 cent a pound: reinforced heavily in event of actual Payne-Aldrich, 1 1-2 cents; Under- square yard and 60 per cent to 11 Jennie Johnson is charged with ,0s- These are the first regular trains of ts a square yard and 65 per cent.; sessing liquor. Sigma Johnson, Will- the Big Four to be taken from service Underwood, 36 per cent. iam Strelizt and Edward Burke are al- since the strike was ate Me Was ureUn su July 1, Woolen cloths, for men's and wom- leged to have purchased liquor at her es = en's suits and overcoats, from 24 store a short tims before their deaths. cents a pound and 40 per cent, to 45 Her bail was fix 500. (Continued from First Page. 300 PERSONS S| SLD cents pound and 50 per cent AT BROOKLYN FIRE he Grand Jury thanked District At- — to 44 cents a pound and 65 per cent; torney Ruston and the police for in- grade and positions of (Continued from First Page.) ents oa pound; Underwood, of establishing Underwood, 35 per cent telligent an i a pable servic wood, free. : pata tema le market supervisors os ds free sad ehoulders, + emte|COTTON AND. MANUFACTURES ee weet aes cea, aout INTO THE SEA AS THE Wholesome Constantinople was taken from the}|a pound; Payne-Aldrich, 4 cents a OF pound; Underwood, free Lard, 1 cent a pound; Payne-Al- drich, 1 1-2 cents; Underwood free. Lard, compounds and substitutes, 4 cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich, no provision; Underwood free. Turks and neutralized after the World ‘War. Since that time it has been held by a small force representing all the Allies, with the British predomin- ant. The Sultan is permitted to re- ° providing for the appointment of sup- cent, to 5 per cent.; Payne-Aldrich, providing for the appointment of s HAMMON NiA A K 20 per cent.; Underwood. 15 per cent,|M?8- Carrie Brady and her six- ’ ervisors—not the hand-picked ‘Tam- { Cotton cloth, unbleached, bleached, |™onths-old baby, Helen, just as the many-O'Malley kind but candidates or printed or dyed, 30 to 45 per cent.; | YOMAN Was about to fall from smoke. who passed a civil service test. The Al- Parne-Aldrich, from 16 to 40. por} He guided them to a window and later dermen will meet ‘Thursday at 2 g (Continued from First Page.) have taken this action immediately Cotton sewing thread, from 20 per _ after the Legislature passed a law Candy for the Home (Continued from First Page.) . main there, with his personal body- | Milk, fresh, 2 cents a gallon: | cont; Underwood, from 7% to 80 per| 1° {he street otelock. ; * Our popular price lines satisf; y Payne-Aldrich 2 cents; Underwood] “et More than half the families had The Mayor's excuse for failing to} nae all demands, and Our Dail; guard, The recent Turkish successes] free: buttermilk, 1 ¢ a gallon: | "linen cloth, from 50 per cent, to 55] Pekehed the street by fire-escapes, act last sprint, as outlined in the call | Since noon for the heavy seas to aba Specials tell of welcome econo: were achieved by the Nationalist} payne-Atdrich and Underwood (nO] por nent: Payne Aldn ga] stairways and roofs before firemen for the special meeting of the Alder-|so us to give them the chance to take forces under Mustapha Kemal, whose | corresponding provision); cream, 20/ PCr cent: Payne-Aldrich, from 29) vrived under Deputy Chief O'Hara. ————— men, {s us follow Budget conditions object is to regain by force of arms per ent, to 60 per cent.; Underwood to the boats, found themselves at this cent 4 lon; Payne-Aldric O} 35 More than twenty-five persons were ‘ ate rst Ps t year and relation of the tax limit : 7 . P. the territory. taken from Turkey by|cnt#, & gallon: Payne-Aldrich 6 35 per cent faven (dows lucderectroms eladewerual ET A LS it thereto) made impossible action con.| critical moment a wild and scram- ivt.on age ey Gs tindlgid the se ey 0 Rayies: Rslicoooridansas of eve porated: Anis eee oOrhine ana ell articles af fire escapes by: Aremen. be about the same as before the strike | forming in whole or in part to his re-] bling heap of hum: y struggling hs win " ae Say Soni eek haa sweetened, 1 cent a pound; sweet-| Vaca tor 4S per cent: Payne-Ald Among them were Mrs. Arthur Don-| was the opinion this morning of offi- | auest of a year ago, The obstacle has}among the violence of the waves| == — saghvenyt Nin urs nople, has had} wneq, 1 1-2 conta a pound: Payne-| rion 60 per cent: Underwood, 40 por| ely and her children, Helen and|cials of some of the large operating | now disappe red amid pieces of wreckage, boat gear a . 7 *, conference between French, Brit-| Aldrich 2 cents in each case; Under- Deke t Ciel ‘oline, from the second floor of No.| companies. These officials, who] The letter docs not state what th : Notice to Advertisers and deck equipment.” 4 wood free 3 Liberty Street. Fireman Wagner of| would not allow thelr names to be is, Tammany leaders . +] Dimiay advertising type copy and release aes Aa cneete cae iden Butler, andlolesmangarine andcotn-| “OMAcee ane CeO EARTUB: Hook and Ladder No. 103 took Dor-|used, said they did not think there |laushingly admit the “obstacle” was was Ike skidding into eternity." | pop ines "he week, day Morning. Word ar on a peace programme to be sub-| °° butter substitutes, 8 cents al Wrapper tobacco Gastemmmed go.10| othy Downey from the fifth floor.|Was any shortage of coal cars and [camouflage and that the Cropsey in-Jdeciared Baroness Krumfelder, | 26a. aunications ran be. inserted only maitted to Mustapha Kemal in hope pound; Payne-Aldrich, 6 cents; Un-|, pounn: Payne-Aldrich $1 Une Fireman Hines of Hook and Ladder] that the embargo placed yesterday by [Junction frightened the Mayor and! morry little passenger, but who: rmit and in order of receipt at derwood, 2 1-2 cents. Cheese and substitutes 6 cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich 6 cents; Un- derwood, 20 per cent. Poultry, live, 8 cents a pound; Payne-Aldrich 8 cents; Underwood 1 cent; poultry, dead, 6 cents a pound; ‘ : , seve! re A othe o conformity with a law | World. Office. Copy containing engrart derwood, game; stemmed, $2.76 | No 118 rescued William Downey and) several railroads was unnecessary: PNSIHUL enn Ten or6s te econ. |#avety was drakened since the wreck, | made by Te World must be recelved by 1 1 i Ue a his daughter, Mary, from the same] 4M official price list of anthracite| Which had been ignored with his con- Dlaplay advectining “type. cory toe the pound; Payne-Aldrich, $2.50; Under-] 9” 2 5 coal has not as yet been prepared by|8¢nt for an entire year. ally after she was notified that] ment Sections of athe sunday World must wood, same, O28 the companies or independ A 1 According to Supreme Court Jus- husband had not yet reached here. | recived byt P.M. ‘Thursday pripetiae, ae Viller tobacco, unstemmed, 85 cents} ‘Trapped on the top floor Catherine] ji. .4 aa paid. ee aa ties G 0B r a pound; ster med, 50 cents a pound, | Dosgin, Catherine Simeox and Minnie he spsey, during this year upward] She was comforted, however, when | Fides” copy containing narataay 7 (00,0 : solleeted by the] She later learned that he was aboard |b Tue Word must be recelv urday 09 Payne-Aldrich, 85 cent ‘ Brady reached windows just as fire-|'2 ® few days, as experts are now} 0! $000 D100 was collected by tt ‘ayne-Aldrich, 35 cents and 60 cents J s working on it, om™M e anchaall ae! - Hey supervisors und out of this] another vessel which had reached] ,.Smnday Mata Sheet cory, type cop, eftichs of having him cease hostilittes. ‘The League of Nations has notified Mus- tapha Kemal that he is expected to abide by the rules of civilized war- fare in his war on Greece. ir not ween reneived. by 4 PS GREEK DEPUTIES TO CONVENE s A pound, respectively; Underwood,|™en ran up ladders and they were sum they paid their own. salaries. | Vixo. faving copy which hea uot Vayne-Aldrich 6 cents; Underwood » \ "| carried to sa According to unofficial reports, the |* fter th ating move > ication office by 1 PM. Frit a 3 : si . : ; e city] Af isting ment of the 7 5 aren “Weegee cents ap prices of anthracite coal should he in| Not @ cent was turned into the city] | After the } : Sneertion orders not recelwed by 5 Sept. 12 (Ansociated Press).—It is expected the Greek Cigars and cigarettes, $4.50 a pound} Mrs, and 2 Brady's husband carried down Cleveland, ms Eggs of poultry, in the shell, § cents a dozen; Payne-Aldrich 5 cents ire rrotghborhwod of $18 @ ton in weu| treasury during the year, acccrding|Vessel, the struggling multitude in| gull be omites 4s conditions rau 3 i - {the order of Jat ttre rs son, bY |vork, od it was on March #1, when {td O'aial own admission, and|the water kept afloat about the ship | {0 HER OCU, 008 SORES per cent ne-Aldrich and] Howa Underwood, same, which time Mrs, Brad dy ver=- “surp! from markets did notjand its boats until they were picked | Display copy or. orders released later than Cuamber of Deputies will be convened} a dozen; Underwood free. ady was OVver-|the miners went on strike. Deliv. | “Surplus see > life he Kinfauns | provided’ above. “when omitted will Dot serve) immediately and that it will be de-| Honey, 3 cents a pound; Payne-|SP!RITS, re ee OTHER: ceasihy hysteria and had to be treat |erics should be made within the next| MEIN to come into chad ah ae Ae ths life) craft of the Ainfouns Eiry alicobs'ot"aay characte, ‘Gomirtt oF 0 ' : e y an ambulance surgeon, % aw. - unti fhe Evening orld laid bare e. i shines Aldrich 20 cents a gallon; Under- few days, one offctal said, as the i ey = sence = ine hold general elections in| eet nite mation, Brandy and other spirits, $5 a proot| Among those assisted by Corporal|miners are gradually going back to} the entire O'Malley scheme, The hero of this scene was W. H. THE WORLD ober, gallon; Payne-Aldrich, $2.60; Under-| pelfort was Miss Helen Downey | work Judd of ‘esend, and, the only Engi oard, who was return- = wood, same. from tho top floor of the Liberty| Production of about 50 per cent. of Engliatinan aoa’) © OlED 0 L 5 a t. zt co on business. He threw . Champagne and other sparkling} Street building. Some of those on|the output of the mines should be ZICHYS ARE FREED ue ita Ree a ants ‘and leaped into] COMPTON.—DUDLEY D. CAMPBELL wines, $6 a proof gallon; Payne-Al-| the roof had to remain until firemen | unde : . % way in the next three or four if e d ediately proceeded | NERAL CHURCH, B'way, 68th. drich, $3.20 a gallon; Underwood, | reached them by scaling jadders, days, ono official sald, as it will take ON HOTEL’S CHARGE ine waves and immeniately § Fresh or frozen salmon, mackeral and halibut, 2 cents a pound; Payne- Aldrich 1 cent a pound; Underwood free; other fresh or frozen fish 1 cent @ pound; Payne-Aldrich same; Un- LENGLEN GIVES UP TENNIS PLAYING > 5 c sinking. He} day, 2 P.M. BECAUSE OF HEART | #e:o0d free tai Fireman George Gerie, of Engine |that length of time to thoroughly in-]\, 44 ny Dye fetenatee ploy women and | HOLLIS —RALPH L, The Funeral Ghu Herring and Mackeral, pickled or ll wines, $1.26 a gallon; Payna-|No, 224, was overcome by «moke|spect the mines, get rid of gases that | NO Evidene: They Tried toler ana helped the German of-| aisavay, esth su Tuesday, 47: Ma. salted, 1 cent per pound; Pi Aldrich and Underwood, 45 cents a] while carrying a boy from the fourth | hs ve formed since the mines have Jodee Bill for $1,009 ficers to enforce the rule of ‘women gallon floor to the street, but returned to]been idle and replace props which 1 Ig “ and children first."" Ale, porter and beer, $1 a gallou;|duty. The fire did little damage to}have rotted during the past few “He did not leave the scene of the Payne-Aldrich and Underwood, 45] the buildings and the families were | month A full force of miners is not |the Count Edward George Zichy and] qisagter until the German Captain] °REU4 l cents, allowed to return to their apartments | expecte pack on the job’ for at{his wife, who was Miss Charlotte}and his faithful nineteen volun bell Funeral Church, Biway, 66th at Loses Only Set of Season by} Aidrich, 1-2 cont Default Through Recur- rence of Trouble. MOSHER.—HARRY 8, Campbell Fun Chureh, B'way, 66th et, Until Wedne: LY.—ELIZABETH BOYLE. Of a pound; U wood, free. Corn, 1 cents a bushe Aldrich, 15 cents; Underwo. Magistrate Nolan refused to hold corn meal, 3 rh vund Crape juice, 10 cents a gallon if less} an hour after the first alarm. s wee’ it was said, a ome |G. Rte . stayed behind in a desperate ef- tiee later, PARIS, Sept, 12 (Associated] payn : cERuioerpeenar ree than 1 per cent alcohol, $5 a proof . ———) ae Ken other jobs. Mid) 8 some} Gardner Demarest, ‘on i sriibast nih saree. the ship Pleat by man-| STRATHIE.—JANET R. Campbell Fu: Press).—Suzanne Lenglen has played| free gallon, no corresponling figures ing uppers of wool, cotton, hair or ailk, | ON official said that most com- charge of defrauding the Hotel War-| i109 the pumps, der eparted."* Church, Biway, 66th st, Until her last singles tennis in tournament| Macaroni and noodles, 2 cents a) 1 oy. aap 35 per cent,; Puyne-Aldrich and Un-|Panies will make a strong ef ig | HABtOR DY: Can DAPRARS ATA: MINS mere ELE On ender eae 2 matches, she told friends to-day upon Lov bd Alarish, 11-2 cents; wigan 5 ery Loam a Eereiced ‘ine Gormeaponidiine uravinan: awallow most of the }oaa" eauses by Jout the consent ar the management WRECKERS BLAMED ion . Ny Be RE ara, be ner saturn’ to Faris trom-Za Touquet,| Gata if) certs ew busdel: “Payno. | termediate state, 1 conta a, pound and| Ease, satencls' snd pocketbooks and | the SiGe, Oe Races he: We neell~ywhen they left duly 17 tat other boxes and cases of jeather, {ers had a similar loss and would no cent.; | doubt do what the: FOR TRAIN CRASH} kenmore and august at. ztesier of 50 per cent. ad valorem on American nd, Ne ¥ where she experienced a recurrence} Aldrich, 15 cents: Underwood, 6 valuation; Payne-Aldrich, 20 per] Taw hid of the heart trouble to which she has} PR'ss oatment, rolled outs, eto. — Thomas R, Hagen, cashier, sald the or parchment, 40 pe can to share the ‘ > ale or cents; A ‘Ho: Thia oMetal “hopes” that the [Ziehys had an apartment leased to | ., eee oninge VATE rvicea held at tha home of her dj cents per 100 pounds; Payne= Aldrich, | CC} Underwood, 19 per cent Bognespisled, Nt uber bent, Ladey | ie) ibe th hopes” that the Hanes "and owed the rent for thelr | “Malicious Tampering With in id at Lenton of nah g been subject recently heed. : |e eyon, avnthetie chemicals: producta| Wd, 30 per cent.; if fitted with| price will be the same as last March. [fol term, moneys advanced and paid Track” Charged tor at Kenmore, N, ¥., ‘Tuesday cent. pound; Underwod, 30 cents ' ‘ travelling, luncheon and similar sets,| Another official was emphatic in i. : rac jarged, M. Interment private, Brooklyn, At Le Touquet the champion re-|iper 100 pounds, of coal tar, in finishod state, 7 cents tls on articles deliv ed from stores, a 5 Sea gar iH), aE substantial telephone bill and reatau-| WASHINGTON, Sept, 12.—Derall-} 43, yozz rant charges—$1,009 in all, But he] ment of an express train on tho could not produce any one who actual-| ygjchigan Central, near Gary, Ind., ly saw them take their suit cases]... 99, which resulted in the death away 4 Count Zichy sald the hotel had alof two railroad employees and Injury lace bedspread and a fur coat belong-]of two passengers, was caused by ing to his wife and worth far more] «maticious tampering with the t than the amount of the unpaid bill He denied the statement of Mr. Hagen 4 pound and 60 per cent. ad valoren|# per cent.; Payne-Alndich, 60 per] saying that his company would de- on American valuation; Payne | ent-: Underwood, 85 per cent liver coal before the end of this week. Aldrich, 5 Oper cent.; Underwooa| Leather gloves, inen’s, not over 12] When questioned as to his opinion sume inches in length, $5 per dozen pairs; [on the suggested plan that local deal- Table sult, in containers, 11 cents| Women's and children's, not over the}ers file copies of their orders with a per 100 pounds; in bulk, 7 cents por} sme length, $4 per dozen pairs; for}central body of dealers, to prevent 100 pounds. Payne-Aldrich, same; (teh inch in length in excess thereof, duplicating, and they be made legal wood, free, 50 cents a pair; Payne-Aldrich, from |yepresentatives of the fuel adminis: bh, potato and wheat, 1 3-4] %! to $4.75 a dozen pains: Und tration, he said he thought it a good cents a pound, Payne-Aldrich, 1 1-2] 80d, from $1 to $259 per dozenfidea and added that “dealers know conts; Underwood, 1 cent pairs more about coal than any fuel ad quested ber opponent in the semi- finals, Mrs. ©. M. Hannan of Eng- land, to postpone their match, which the latter declined to do, winning by default but losing in the finals to Biss Elizabeth RB. 6-3, 6—0, Mile. Lenglen has not lost a set this summer, and only once was Milled rice, 2 cents a pound; Payne- Aldrich, came; Underwood, 1 cent Wheat, 30 cents a bushel; Payne- Aldrich, 5 comnts; Underwood, free; wheat flour nts per 100 pounds; Payne-Aldric per cent,; Under- wood, free App! Aldr cente Apricots, green, ripe dried or HELP WANTED—MALE. of California, 25 cents a bushel; Payne cents; Underwood, 10 according to a report issued to-day by the Bureau of Safety of the Interstate in UN DRIES. Phonographs and simi rticles latraton Anat could be mupointed (tonne ane tne CeunteMs, ware about c : 4 in . jonographs and similar articles}ministrator that co appointed |, pi 0 erce Commission. See eee anane nie hie Hehehe PAUAGS, Fayne-AlQHON) Boxing Bay bascbails, footballs, {and parts, 80 per cont Ald- land the matter should be Jett in their |(° eave the country i salaatigalanicci ae ; ckets, bats and other similar) rich, 45. per Unitery 5 by putting them on thei = mn , court championships, when she won| Raisins, 2 cents a pound: Payne. |tenns rackets bats and other similar)? Lil I moon TNC) Sap i CAMLOADS IN SIX HOURS. DROPS DEAD IN STREET. a Mayne-Jarniotic equipment, 80 per cent.; | ee honor 7 Il, thirty-elgh N ed at over Kitty Mackano of Englund,| Aldrich, 21-2 cents; Underwood, 2] payne-Aldrich und Underwood no « ex, ‘chaplet simiur are] That State Fuel Administrator Wil. | SHAMOKIN, Pa.. Sept, 12.—In tess THOMAS TSW ON SRE HEDIN AE: Ne Now Located ai Le ee sents esponding provision \ t i Sotion, from 13 {tian He Woodin was "a good man and | than six hours after work was re-|#09 Guernsey aes bree on 2092 7th Avi some Se. holes she} Twmonn, 2 cents « pound: Mayne-| toe and roller akates, 20 per cent; | per cent ‘ precious} shoudin’t have any trouble was the sumed in the Shamokin district yes-|dead tn son} of Noy 461, Week 4 tb = meantime, means] Aldrich, 11-2 cent, Underwood, 1-2lpayne-Aldrieh and Underwood no core| metals or precious stones, 60 perfopinion of one oMclal who said that, terd ena care of anthracite | Street yesterday and Dr. Condoras, © that she will not defend her world’s | cent ent.) Payne-Aldricti and’ 14 Pete Bik nat. hl One: wo ethan Dayar erie ae Columbus Hospital, sald he died of Near 125th St. tis at Wimbledon ta 1928. responding provision ' | Vnderwood, {he did not think any one would suf-|teft the collieries of the Susquehanna ald le at Wimbledon . Olives, in brine, green, or ripe, Be! Boots, shoes or other footwear, hay-| no corresponding provisions, fer ‘unless the politicians butt in Collieries Company here, heart disease SOTEL THERESA BUILD ‘

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