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‘ HUGE LA UBD LOANS RAISED YEARS AGO, LEADERS ARE TOLD Street Railway Workers Got $100,000 to Finance New York Strike, } ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 14 "Organized labor, no less than or- ganized business, can and does em ploy the ordinary channels of credit to finance its lawfv! purposes. Its fredit 1s sound as a dollar in every bank with which it has dealt, because jt does business in a business way. according to the highest standards of ‘American business men.” : Asserting that farge sums from banks btrikes and other union operations } nothing new, leaders of the American Federation of Labor, gathered her: for the sessions of the Executive Council, to-day employed such terms to éxpress their surprise at the great public interest aroused by the account éf the Joan of $100,000 by the Harri. man National Bank of New York to the United Mine Workers of America during the most critical period of the Coal strike of last July. One of the most prominent of them, ‘W. D. Mahon, President of the Amal- gamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America and a Vice President of the ‘A. F, of L., related that he had a few years ago borrowed $100,000 from a Boston bank to help out the street railway strikers in New York. and thought nothing of it. ’ PRINTERS ABANDON NEWSPAPER FIGHT ‘Amalgamation of the Allied Trades Is Denounced. ! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 14. <The fight to make the forty-four hour week mandatory in many news- papér offices was abandoned in the convention of the International Typo- @raphical Union here yesterday. Not enough votes could be miustered to make a showing. : The conservative element also de- feated, 158 to 102, the removal of John W. Hays as editor of the Typo- graphical Journal, official organ of the union. Hays is Secretary-Treas- urer and a conservative leader. |The movement to amalgamate all the printing trades into one big in- dustrial union was denounced in the convention by Mathew Woll, Presi- to finance dent of the Photo-Engravers' Union , nda Vice President of the 4. F. of L. S the borrowing of THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, SEVEN ARE INJURED |WOMEN GET MEN’S STATUS AS CAR HITS AUTO Machine About to Turn Is Knocked Against an “L” Pillar. Seven persons were hurt, none ser!- ously, in a collision between a trolley car and an automobile at Third Ave- nue and 88th Street at 1.30 A. M, to- day. Both trolley and machine were going north, the automobile with a party from the Coney Island festivi- ties. It attempted to turn west and the trolley knocked it against an ‘'L’' pillar, throwing out the occupants. They were: William Holland, twenty-five, No. 161 West 5ist Street, driver; Mildred Roge twenty, No, 234 East 36th Street; William Daly, No. 3 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, and twenty-five, ' Henry Murray, thirty, No, 450 West! ‘wenty passengers tn the trolley were shaken and some bruised, the following requiring medical attention Jacob Birbaum, No. 663 West 1734 ; Elizabeth Krimmons, twenty- No, 219 East 120th Street, and Edward Duncan, forty, No, 111 East 100th Street. William Brooks, motorman on the car, said the driver of the automobile, which was ahead, did not give a sig- nal he was going to turn, hacen eete BURNING STEAMER REACHES PANAMA, PANAMA, Sept. 14.—The Britlah steamship Roman Prince arrived here with @ fire in her holds, said to have been caused by spontaneous combus- tion among some rags. Thy flames aro well under control. i values in furniture, that one task well. the “jack of all trades” is particularly true of stores that only dabble in furniture. You can prove that by shop- ping around, For we know you will find that a dependable specialist like Flint & Horner is equipped to give you the best And the reason is, all our energies are devoted to doing FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. AS G. 0, P. STATE LEADERS. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 14.- Women will have equal representation with men in the Internal affairs of the Republican Party in Connecticut under py the Republican vention yesterday, which en- larges the State Committee to 70 mem- Each Senatorial district hereafter will have one man and one woman on the committee. ‘The ticket named follows: For United States Senator, George P. McLean; for Governor, Charles A. Templeton of Waterbury; for Lieuten- ant Governor, Hiram Bingham of New Haven; for Secretary of State, Francis A. Pallottl of Hartrord; for State Treasurer, G. Harold Gilpatrick of Put- nam; for State Comptroller, Frederick Salmon of Westport; for Attorney al, Frank BE, Healy of Windsor new rules adopted State Co! bers, A Pair of Lamb Chops done to a turn and served on toast with tender green seasoned wit drops of LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE a few This large Minuet model elsewhere for $160.00 and Herald Every machine is new and in perfect condition. will be kept in repair for one year without charge by Rit Mgoy + Eo. We believe this is the first time this famous machine has been offered at so large a saving. The Minuet model is the largest and finest of all the straight line Sonora models—with fine brown ma hogany finished cabinet, 4834 inches high, 22}4 inches wide, and 2214 inches deep. It Plays All Records you would have to pay elsewhere for either the Noc- turne or Imperial models—smaller in size—which sell Motrolas specially priced—We will attach a Motrola to your machine for $18.48. This attachment winds the machine by electricity. most makes of Phonographs. Complete Musto Department, Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear, RH: CLEAR AS A. BELL $129.00 An Actual Saving of $46.00 is offered here at less than $140.00 respectively. Motrolas in stock to fit Square Tne. Sale of 172 Minuet Model OnoTA\ PHONOGRAPHS Lowest Verified Price Elsewhere, $175.00 It is guaranteed and New York \g funrantesd movement Guar’ teed by Tilinote ‘the \DW AY B RO e disp! thousands for every room and finishes at SAVINGS OF 35% to 55% Wholesate Jobers of Rugs Distributors of Simmons & Englander JUST A STEPEAST OF 3°AVE. | L'STATION.NEW YOOK CITY. ForSummer Complaints (To be taken internally in water) adway’s eady Relief A 35¢ 7Oe Cramps, Bowel Pains AMUSEMENTS. See Famous Screen Stars in Men's and Boys’ Apparel oT Vik SHOW Conducted under auspices of Nation- al Association of Retail Clothiers MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SEPT. 11 TO 15 (Every Evening) TONIGHT AT 8:30 MAY ALLISON, GRACE VALENTINE, ALMA RUBENS and augmented pro- fessional cast of sixty. Staged by Alexander Leftwich of Daniel Frohman Offwes. Last performance To-morrow Night, with EUGENE O'BRIEN DOLORES CASINELLI JOHNNY HINES Also see the monster Merchandise Exposition tn which the products of more than §,000 nationally known clothing, furnishing, and accesso manufacturers are in attractive dis- play. It fs an educational treat, MARK RAN Harold LI Lloy d Admission: One Dollar, D © “GRANDMA'S a0” Strand Symihony Oreheatr NORMA TALMADGE TERNAL FLAME," _Biy & 47 St Bronx Opera House 149 8, « mae iam Burt and Foot DIAMONDS Pf WATCHES 1 Wee! 1922. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Born and Broadway. Evi j GASTRO Se Broaaway Musical Comedy ‘Sen: SALLY, IRENE With EDDIF DOWLING and Gi 9ST: sation h Street. Eves. at 8.80. ‘WED, AND BAT., 2.90. “'h SERPENTS amine IN THEATRE, W. 4¢ vee Eve. $2.50. Mats. WED. & SAT., BARNEY BERNARD and ALEXANDER Rey in anew Comedy, “PAI TIMES SQUARE Wade Bt. bv Mata, Thurs.e 8 Musical Cot Moves Bijou ie REPUBLIC Sratinces. wea te. RCREAMINGLT RUNSY. TORCH CTREATERS| | PR ed ASTOR TIRE ELSR Another Terrific Smashing Hitt AMUSEMENTS. 44th, W. of B'way. Eva, 8.90 SHUBERT Sittincn' wed. d sats 3.00 Greenwich Village Foties Fourth Annual Production COMEDY SMASH WHY ‘MEN Lev Howe er SSD IS rq Hudson River by tretta Fiyineluding Sunday, for tear Mouse 1 tient Pol pt Bt New- ‘Went 45th St. Bryant 6100 Marg +P Sens sie, Kings ¥ Tive.8.80, Mats.Wed.@Sat, | and Albany # WHO GARRICK pa ti “HELE. ace Te, eel le SAAS Y 2°; Wor Sway EVS 650 AR} y, bs SAL. 2. ABSOLUTE DRAMATIO E3 BooTH gi aT York to ‘Albany any'to New York necepieds Returni irest Pot M. ane} The Old Soak’ ON MARQUIS. UTH. ‘West 45. Evs. Mats. Thura.& ey Sundays only—Kor +Bear Mountal burgh and ¢Poughkeepsie, Str. —reuee Erving leaves Desbrosses 9.3 fEAtu, Maatce, eile ALG; Hen, psy marked ¢. Daylight Saving Time. ee New York Rear 2 West Point o° Rem « nents $4.25; “Albany, $5.25. un Tdeat One-Day Ontings, Day” Lin Further il at Desbros treet Flor, ‘New York. “Tels Cannt 0300" ONE DAY OUTING mAvuCH CHUNK, - $2.40 Sunday, September 17 Last Excursion of the Year Liberty 8t., Rises: THEATRE Twice Daily| Hudso: m, W. 42dSt. 2.30, 8.30 LYRIC 208 Me performance Packed to the doormats at LL “THE WORLD T0 MARION DAVIES. Beginning To-night at 8:30 and twice aay indefinitely at the CRITERION THEATRE Broadway and 44th Street ‘The greatest photoplayevermade from the sweetest story evertold , $1 and $1.50 Evenin; Admission: Nrarinees, $0c and $1 iE SME Wal DFOLLIES ; Jackson Ave., Jersey City, ‘Tieketa, good only on special trains 48. M. e Riis PROCTC Sener — Gardner, Berk & n MIRIAM. COOPER ~ in “Kindred of the Dust” & RE VAUDEVILLE. RITES OF ST, oths, MIRIAM COOPER ired of the Dust” MIRIAM. COOPER _ in “Kindred of the Dust” MAMI MITH & Band, oths “FORGET ME NOT” RAY MILLER EASTERN S.S. LINES DAILY EXCURSIONS TO COLUMBIA eg MOUNTAIN “SLIDING” BILLY WATSON “siscor || wStsunednie Bair ri 9 A. di W. 132d 81 Keturaing, Lvs. rwiew Dar 2.15-8.15 POP. PRICES 8s. \ ae Moss 4i st lw esj0e MANDEL-OMEN PEGNNEY other ‘HUMAN HEARTS with House eters. CAPITOL Riway at Bist. SAIL LONG ISLAND SOUND 'y Daylight tful, peer dayll through every Mondays et ‘0 NEW LONDON, “The Hound OF THE Baskervilles” Capitol Grand Orchestra A dell the Boun: ‘hapta 10. azitent Saving Tie oo) Me jaing Room Service—Statereoms. bat ing Sav'e T ach way, at ‘Trips_of Season, SUN! THE ENDLESS CHAIN ‘orbes With MARGARET LAWRENCE. —REAL SCOTCH_— KLA ‘Th.,W.45 St., 8.30, Mts.W4.&Sat. MACDONALD WATSON, The Funniest Comedian in Town, Comedy of Scottish Charact his , Ceptivates I-N. ¥. Times server long & prosperous run"’—Post Fresh, clean and whol 1 breeze." FRAZEE itinese wea. una “Received with shouts of laughter WILLIAM COURTENAY *" ER — MATS WED. SAT. ister. win Tuemsay ev 3 all, potn Aut ‘T Lines, a » Foot Sr should enroll a tH { write or telephon ~ ‘Address’ the. School 0 ) West 44th St Eventi BELASGO wert oun at Barun DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRIC as KIMI 45th é P, Tel, Broad éaba, sual ‘ Four Business and todustrial School All Business Subiects— Trades Register for business de subjects at THO W, ‘sist at Schools Eve. High School Complete four-year eourse prepares for col- ions and Regents’ Counts. wenings at 8.30 d Sat. at 2.30 0. Presents FRANGES STARR im sire LEAVE" BORT wre amn a Syne st 232 wattace EDDINGERK — maRY NASr m™ ‘CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” iW si ape eee | ae shi MUSIC BOX alee Dey “218, win MUSIC BOK REVUE” st ra, Ex-Ser Moderate Fees to others. All Welcome HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED. CENTRAL “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” 2, fi, A.Paulton | “Most Entertaining Music Play I have sat through, tht —Bur hyo aioppeasiag RAILROAD COMPANY se 4 OF NEW JERSEY, MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WANTED, WORK; —Alan Dale HOISTING ENGINEERS EV OL rear Snosraneanee BWAYAT A Paramount Mcture Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riese ————— with good references, STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY TALTO “iftrning Sands’ A Paramount Pictur SQUARE Famous Rialto Orchestre. Rivoli Concert Orchest. Me TO TH a Going ta the Rivolt Now. RIVOLI NEXT SUNDAY Mansla 8th NATIONAL EXPOSITION oe GRAND . CENTRAL PALACE les‘: WEEK 12 Rese to 10.30 P.M ip rattan epee Cecil B. DeMille’ srecotcnon| win Sor Duer Miller—~ —~ Scenario by Jeanie Macpherson ‘Wages awarded by United States Railroad Labor Board, UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD, LEATRICE JOY nd Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Apply to Cc. E, Chambers, Supt, Motive Power & Equipment, Central R. R. Co, of N. Ja Jersey City, N, J. rt LOIS WILSON BROOKLYN. HAROLD LioyD “GRANDMA'S BOY” Cc. E. Chambers, Supt, Motor Power & Euipment, Jersey City, N. J. MARK Sri Brooklyn