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THE WEATHER FORECAST.
Fair and warmer to-day; to-morrow
overcast and cooler, probably showers.
Hlgheit temperature yesterday, 735 lowest, 51.
Detailed weather) mall and marine report on page tj.
IT SHINES FOB. ALL
VOL. LXXXIV. NO. 21.
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NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. CwrlgM.mCby the A'.tti Printing ami Publishing AMocfollon.
ONE CENT
In flreater New Ynrk. I I'.l.rwhere
Jersey t'lly and Newark. I Tll ( KNT.
BAYONETS HURL
GERMANS BACK
ON THE SOMME
French Repulse Violent
3Iass Attacks on Positions
Recently Won.
RAIN AGAIN HINDERS
BRITISH OPERATIONS
Evidence of Teuton Muni
tions Shortage in Of
ficial Statement.
SMALL VERDUN GAINS
CLAIMED BY BERLIN
Captniv of French and Rus
sian Prisoners in Chain
pajrne Reported.
I'tnts, Sept. 20. French troops bore
the brunt of the llRhtlnK on the Nomine
front laat hIkIU and ail day to-day.
flrrman mass attacks were hurled
nt-iinst Ofn. Toch's men on a front of I
,.n!y two miles. All were beaten back.
"nee the (Jermans sot Into the out-,
fKirts oi Doucnavcanea, out ircnciii
-oonet, drove them out aBuin. The
War Office statement to-nljlit pictures
l!;ee desperate German attempts as
follows:
"North of the Homme the Cleimuw
to-day mnde a powerful effort to dls-
Mge us from lK,!tlous we had ro-.
intly won. The bat'.ls l.uted from 9
::otk In tho morr.!nK unt!! tilShtfa!l
a a front of five kilometers iHitwecn
Itkz farm and a point south of the
'
.irm o. I. Abbe wood.
"Enemy masses made elicited nt.
ticks, preceded each time by lolent
rt'llfrv re,,,.ntloii line iroo,. re.
.ri.lrj prepatatlou. Our troops re-
MM maptdncently nil the assaulU. K-lronuihiitlonH. I
u'.i'i.z the attacks with a crossfire of Twelve organizations raised moie than ,
mchlne uiu ano nrtli'crv Kery where I2.'"''.i''0 for France- speclllcnlly. while '
M h. ld our l.oslf.ons.
Many Uritd lleported.
.... .... ,
"Tile battle Was particular.' Violent
it the edge of Trlez faun and In the ,
. ..wMv..w.. ...v... ... ....... ....
rier farm four assaultluz waes were
...-...e,.tl.. .h.l l- ... Th.l... ... ..... i.i
-..',.-.,m..j .. ... ..... ...v, .iiv.Men in.iii .ii.i ."L.I..1.', ...in .i.ir
imy attack could lv- ts-en from ourtcjerman American relief bodies bringing
Hide to bleak up and flow hack In dls- - the entlie Central I'ower conn (buttons to
u,r .eiiuiii a cie.i. I.-..MOK ine grounu
uiered with dead.
"In the sei tor of nouchuxesne. the
' '-nv. tvlii, after eveial KinKuhurv
"feats had succeeded about 1 o'clock larzest single fund of this sort Is that, Tnw ijreek forces In the easternmost
i the afternoon In setting foot In the of the Ameilcan Jewish llelief Commit- ,lart .Macedonia, cut off by the Ilu'
' vtttrnstern part of the village, wnsltee with J4.umii.ihiu, .to which should be ailan occupation of K.i'nla. are ie-
loijed with the bayonet m our Ir- added almost I'.iuO.UOO moie fiom the toil tn have been trensnorted to I'MI
fs.tlble attack. Klfty prisoners. In-'central committee, for the relief of .lews ,-,0,0Pi while tln v ale held piisoneu.
idlrc evctal ofheerf. remained In our I nt.d XSSS.O'iW from the people's Hellef
mdj Committee for the Jewish War SufTereis. t'lelilnet .Not IteeoKiiln-d.
"A. cording to observations made The Poles hae lecelved f 4T3.oAi and;
long the vihole float and statements I the Syrians and Armenians $ tao.uon. 1 he dlplonuti.-. i-epresentatl, es of the
lv pt.-oncr the r..-my Mlfferc-d heavy The Amerki.t, Hed Cros- has r.-celve,l Kntnte Powe.s contln Ie heir polle of
.t from all sources 9.1.231 .. including not recoanlzlng the existence of the new
Oe.aian atta.ks e.e mule upon .- , JG.-.l.ouu from lis New York Slate boa I d. , Cabinet by fc;l"'mj rom ,,. Ig
r.. .i,.. . ..... ... ..... ..... ui.mt'.e funds .md imknowi, contr tin. form il visit to tin- new Premier.
-iiv .....ii.- ii.ii l ui inr i-i.-iili. .in,- T
-at n.Kbl along a front of two and
half miles from the t'lerv road to the
-omoie Most of the attack wvre aimed
lll.l soiitlu-ast of Clery. The er-1
lille., the southern end of the- Hue
lut were dilven out. 'I
All the deimaii attieks of lata nlaht
md to.-l-, weie ordc-ied with the aim i
-' wiestliig from the l-'rench the con-
re.l o' the Important Peioniu-Haoauuie
Zhw-ic which thev gained hy t eklnc
Houchavesnes and which cuts off 'e-
'in.,- fiom lilrec-l lommui n on lh
hapaurne.
Ilnln llliieler. Ilrltls.li.
i UIIIIM I'.KIIt nil .Tllli.lli;
Il'l ho llviILL T. .... II.j
... .-.mil .., ll.r .-...m.iiu f nUrn w i I'liillll.latt d W
...l fell Igahl to-day .,V ' Ulcts Were C.iptllicl a few 1,1
r.fantrv opera Ions Attlll-iy ; tlilfVil t fmdoin. has i-auac-d
. ' !""' and 1UU l.ilsoi.ers wore... ,,,.,, ,,.,
.n'd
altiK
MKeii d. K t;o ..,.,t forty-elglit bouts,
''-.ring (u- night the deinmns also at
. leeil the llrltMi isisltlou. alti-t s pre
niinary lioinuarilnwnt. Unth atlcks
"r lepuSeU, ami durluif tne d.ty two
irrtrji gun emplaremrntif were de.
"tfl t.v at'lllery and all ammunition
' 'le xplodeil.
The liritwh official etatcment of t.i.
nn-'s operations says: "A successful
n'nnr en'erprlsH mi carried out yo
''diy mutli of Arras, 100 yards of the
.r.emy s trenrhe. being cleured and cat.
'iliies being- Inlllctfd."
Ihu uni) ti.ue been a tecoilliulssi.iiici
''ui- .'..irting geiurul nllai'ki! 111. the I
salient, nor.h of the salient made'
tne .--onnie gains, to egueezo om tho
I'rman.e in their positions bc-twesn the
"vo i iin-, t
The llrltlsh ofTlchel la'.enienl to-day
inttun the following evld.-nce of a
'time of derman inunltiopti, the first
ir'i on anything like authoiity.
. .. ..piiirrii document ltfueci uy ien.
n Kaikeiihayii while chief of the dor-
iii isner.il Slalf. dated August "I.
il.
' The wastage of suns In the last few
T.thl ha been eniwlderablv In enreei
''' production. Tho game Is true of
ammunition In our reserves, of
"hleh there has been a serious dlmlnu-
'on. Jt is the duty of all ranks not
''"'J' in the aitlllery to endeavor to
ii'ily this serious stale of things. All
"nki mu-st make a most serious en
"favor to assist In the preservation of
"Metlal ns Indicated above, for other
lt tnaklnit good the (oases and plac
forinatlnni In the field will bo ren
"'f' Impossible.1"
tiifMa Htatesaoat.
The Herman official statement, tele
f fPhd her, saya nothing; of the atrona;
stuck on the Bomma front, but men
'in the repulse of mall allied attacks
nej the takina; of a trench and French
jirlnonera at Verdun 'and of French and
iiutan prisoners In Champagne. The
"Mement follows:
"Army Qroup of Prince Rupprecht
"re were no events of especial Im-
CmHautH m ZMts4 !.
'1"-atAtm kai..,.-. .., ..... ...... .. . , .. ...:'..-v,,... - ...
THRONGS GREET 14TH,
BUT AT A DISTANCE
Soldiers Not Allowed to Shake
Hands With Helntlves lle
ennse of Quarantine.
Thousands (if ncronnn lined the tti-r..is
In llronklyn Inut nlglit to welcome back 1
ine nrst New. York unit to romp from
llic Mexican border since the trouble
down there began. It w-as the iNnir.
trenth Itrglnient. 1,300 strung, under the i 1
r:tVnffi!Kln. Premier and Foreign ;
, Ho great was the rrowd whlrh met the
regiment at the A t l.i n t ! uvmiiix mihune-
station that iolli'c reserves hail to be 1
called out t" quell what looked like n i
mall alied riot. I
To add to the great outburst of en- !
i uusiasm wnhii met the returning men
the Fourteenth' hand and n committee
of pioiullient cltlirns. headed liv line.
pugh President Pounds, also were on !
hand to congratulate them on their wife
return.
Owing to tilrt iiu.iinutlnv tegulalinns
which were put In fotee the soldiers
were forbidden liy their ninrcr. to shakr
hands with lelatlvrs and friends who
nwartned about them calling them by
name each more eager than the Inst
to ask a thousand tiuestlons of their
i..." . ." i
'-.I'ciiriHT.., .no ine men were no icni. 1
anxious for newa from the home wM h
tr.ey had not Keen for vevepil weary
month. .Many wlven, motherii and
. ' '
I Vol. Koote l.xued orders late laM iiliht
that the men could o to their homes I
.lien oikiu. on i muiti repoit nncK iiurniK
the day. It l imderMoid that even
his iiuarantlne will shortly be lifted and
that t.i men will be mustered out
service, at little fear is held of the dan
ger of paratyphoid.
i $28,896,277 RAISED
Til IT C UAD WAD AT
U II ttll fill
1
IMirf Societies OnVe JS10.200.-!
000 to Helians Jew Con
trilmted $.-..2-j:j.()0().
WAHiltsu-rcx. Sept. '.'.i - Amerlciitis'
Rifts to Hie slxly principal war tellef
soeletlej are estimated at r.'S.SSC.STT.Jti
c new yur book of the Cainegle ,
Kndowment for Inter-iitlon-il I'eace. be.
(iHtrlliii'eil to-d iy
Of this am mm iT.oOo.nr,,, er,t Into
the fund raised by the commission for
lellef In Heliilnm. In addition the IU1-
.(.an I'.ellef Vund raised $3, Osr.,00, other
i o:Utles added tlM.non. muklnu a stand
i lla' Belslum of 10.;!l.0n0. or
one-third of America's total .
5i..oilo wen ratsea Mr KiiRlanti. Jl.'.oiin .
, lor liusn anu Jir,,i m lor peroia. i ms
with the Height n total makes a K.und I
I rfl. il,a i.,t....t.. nil... ..f ...... t
.... i.i. ...i. ....
IIS mill Onfl. lll.l In.luiltmr .lime l3.IIUII.0Un
nf .niorlcan Hed Oro funds which were
,i..ry iiiriei) iii-en ii. cm. niv ..jun.iir-.
The Cerm.in tied floss received Si'.,
.lo.iMiw, . ..
Contilbut ons for dependent n itlonali. ,
i 'es air'CTci - . , ., !. ,. '
h. ixivi. nf tfi.ooO.ono. Hv far tne
- - ..-
Hon pmbatjiy wmun laiee an oi inn
tlguies,,ppreclably. The larueM iet..nal
contribution l gUon at a million eiouats.
-
BlKa QUtU UUfllUia Dflva nxinxa.
" 1
Wureleii imimriir Tieues t-rreniiiiuii ,
lu.U.t More K pes. ,
OsslNlxei. St-pU SO. Warden Osborne .
' ordered the guard, pot back on the four I
tcornnlh of the wall about Slug Sing (
Prison to-day. The guards weie n-.-etitly
leiimved win I It was lieilura mat tne
Mutual W.-lf.ue League was MtonK I
i nough to keep any piiMiiier from mlng
to i scape. The iiumuer "it receiu meas
inr lioell), wo ii -iini. . .
nlglit. ago
a latum
i
to ibe old older.
"I have replaced the guards on the
coiners after the recent escape of a pris
oner." the warden said. "My policy for
some time pa-t has been to prnvldo am
ple proteclluu atulnsl tic eacape of con
victs outside the Inner walls. Inside I
inn leaving the matter to Tthe Mutual
Welfare League."
HUGHES MONEY WAITS TAKERS.
. W l,rl ar.,lOI OITerlnn Ml Otitis (
nf M to I.
.-, ..1 .i... i cc .11 wi....
TieiiniB I'm ,-,-,.' , - ,,, .-...i
reporieii ... . 1 J' iniiiii.,. lYeHnl
perfec Hood nf IIukIim money filtering
inl.lVte would be "lee.".! H t ie V. !
candidate woud be .Kcii, a t lie .No-1
Veinoer eiee lions, ine) rum iin.i f.u.u-iii ,
.. . ... . . , .1
wan a moderate estimate, ine niggest
laet nudo y.sterday
dav was J'.'.r.OO tu 13.000
mid be leelecte-d. while a
nade on the Cotton Kx-
thai W Pion would
u " u,iu"
LnniiKi'.
Rdwaid McQuado teported that he
knew of nn uptown hotel which was will.
Ing to bet $10,000 that Wilson would bo
elected at odds, of to 2, and added that
If odds of 2',i to 1 could be had on
Hughes It would be ea.y to place
f 100,000 Democratic funds,
WHITMAN'S TRAIN KILLS TWO.
Oorrrnor VUwi Demallsteeil Truck
on Wny to Mnffolk Fair.
rtlVRRIIEAP, L. I Hept, 20, A special
train ot the l-ong Island Itallroad carry
ing Oov. Whitman and irarty here to the
Suffolk county fair struck an automobile
truck at the first crossing; east of the
Calvcrton. I I., station this nfternnon
and killed two men, Henry Oleason. the
driver, and Lawrence. Kap, his helper.
Iloth lived In Calverton and were em
ployed by Wels Kerwlck, brewers.
The Oovernor, who wa. accompanied
by Mrs. Whitman, walked to the de
molished ,truck while the train was held
up about fifteen minutes.
- IU iMftte ft brief -hddrau tM fair
M m wsl7 raaahra.
GREECE DECIDES ON
NEUTRALITY BREAK
Action Taken After Demand
for Heleasc of Troops De
tained in Germany.
SjHKUAHIIEII AS IMMSONERS,
Minister Confer Seek to He
move Entente Distrust.
Lns'po.v. Pent. 20. dreece has taken
what Ik considered a decisive Mop toward
war with tho Teutonic Powers by nend-i
i1"" ernian- a note so firm that It Is
practically an ultimatum. The (Heck
(lowiiimrnt demand, that the lireok t
Hoops (icrmany retime eel from Kavala ho 1
lelense.l at once. i
I'lemler K.ihiKorjpoubji-, the Koieliiii
... ...... . .
.Miiuner. ami kiiik t viutantlno Hail
conferenre il.iu
.... , , .
vrhleii
iteuler
despatch from Athens
roreuce rcitulied In a'
hUJ'H
"The conference
decUlon In inlnclple for a departure from1
neutmlitv. Mill. ., view i..'
'the Kuteutc's annaient dlKtrnst of the '
nKve f'ahlnet."
the tlieek authoilllcs say the MiliUers '
will be taken to a Medllei i miibhii isjrt. '
and thence to (iieece. The Oreol; (b.v-
Athens desputches .-, It has been wmi in brcne. It was ,eve:i ineillnus "liown In the s.epK she took to dbutm ' ,t"nu the .le.lslon of his me,,. '
I learned officially that the Greek note to' that gathered :.o.imih permiw within the iHileutlal conttJlits, a measuie set p.,ns'for .i nMupalhctl'- atrlkc. w'.ihh' Is Thomas i:. (I'HrUu. prcld-nt of tho)
if ' (Icrmanv demands that all the men seen of Mr. IIuk i.'S s voice an t the ap- "oui in ine opemmt paramapb ; . eel for lo-morrow. , ".' .' " ."r. ... ? ... ..
I . . ..... .... i -ii,.ii..l ,.,.... ...j i . .i iiiiniors i oion. Hani ui.u uii in:n.
I ibe ri.iinl. n.e.'f A.-..,.- i...r.. u.i,n ........ i.ii ..f ....ii.nii.lli v. leieiiled the i 'Khoiv -.ill men by these iirtwents that sanmei i.oinitis. pie'-ideut of lh i -no.. i.i ...... I
'Matted for llermanv last 1-M.b.v be ' ei.ernes- fo: his Ideas of Kuwriimciil ! Anna K. illlmnn, ulnyle woman, beini! ' J;,,11V' V.. .C!.il''iV.M '.V1'"."!' .'" 1 'v"i ! on the woril. 1'iesl'ibmt i I'C.'iniior of the 1
i ... .... . ' . r.i.. lor (lie iiiirouNe Ol .
himmht to (he Swiss froutlei. Theiun innl oroL-rera and national cimrase and' "' 'ounu .uni iiisputinK mlnil, havlin; nitendlii the liineri.l of s!. ib l..m-
rmmi-nt sum am.-es that they wMI not be Wlnnl. It.e Middle West. .
fouvd to serve a.a.nst ,ny My of He, - experience h, i lo-da,.
many. At the same time, it disavows when he spoke at Hhelxiyan. Mat Itooc. ,
the action of (l.n. lladjoPulos. who. itl.retn Hay. Apple ton. M...sh. Pond du
l nsserte.1, illsteKarne ners to tians.
",rt ,r""-" i,m,,h,r
I llrntrlii't. Mmlr lttlilf.
.He,. HnJIonmlo.. ,nm. , I , ,1,. o,
t ... .m,i H,. .iri- uini.t... n
uavaia, ami ine. i.reei; .Minister or
War. through the Admlial of the UrltMi
n.. t.lil.l. .1. ...... .1m ilr....L i,...fup,i.nl
tried Its best to net the troops out of
K.ivala. was made public In Allien? t(.
day iin Se.'itember 11 din. Hadjopoulor,
'.'''j'.h drccl; rmy Or- at
.. ' '"' ""'" .rcci. .hbi, v.r.-. ai
Laval i wishes to surrender lmni. dlatel"
1" the Ilrltleh. The Hiilgarlniw have
Ihtealeued to bombard the c!! to-mor-
row
The Hiitti Admiral thereuisiu i.ent
!'-' foIluwitiB infMK Po oU wlsn
mo to permit the Ciieek troops to em-
bark on dr. ek shUisr' .
In responw Ocn. c'allarls. the Mln-
l!er of War. .ent ibis tiHs.mc:
"To the Fourth Army Coip-. at Kavala
I .-itn-imu jourfeive- nnmi iiiaieii .
an jour loices, jn.i, u imwiun-, .m
suppUcs. to Volo. uiTan-Jlnc tlieicfor with
.1... 1 1. 1 . I.i. . I .,!- I I '..ili .. If tiw.rrntnv
...- ...... -
nn CieeU bll. bllt if theie K none OM
the ships of anv other natlonallt., The
elvtt atitlnnitles and police mnt remain
.civil mil inn 1 1 it's inn nunc r uiii-i iruif.li.
nt k',-jl. -
. . .....
i ;ie ureehs are osiiiK nie.-e ir-i.i ..inn
a., ., i,s, for the contention that der.
Kadjopoulos did not wish to surieiid-r
t0 the Uulgats ami thc'ietore lli.lt lie ana
., Mt forces ate now being kept as
lirloners Inslead of being tieate.I lis
...........
........ . .. .. . ......
,u nincmi ..i un- .,. .- . w.. ... .
vlslt. il the Ltit.'tilc .11 n.ulsts at
Alliens io-eiy. says u iitm. r o.-sp.iien
from the Creek capital and Is un.lei-
1 Mood to have n-ciuusted them, as a mat-
let- ot lorm. to mobilize tne new l ain.
nct' "Jdll'K ,hat "IC Cabinet would sub-
ei-.iurm.; i.riMi . ru... .. uu..c
eoiisi.lereet ineutaoic. . I
...... j
aimnuiicnimmi Ik made of tho blockade'
of the flre-"k roast front tlm mouth of
the Ulcer Mtruma to the dieco-IIulgarlaii
frontier, e-ffectlce from Septemlier 1H.
The i.ln.-Ka.le is cltc-lareii nn account of
the occupation by the Unitarians nf the '
drcek n-nport of Kavala.
-
urDTTTC crntJV ftV IITC CTITirnr
""e"1"-.
,
Ilrpnrtrr Thru I'nrrlr. Out I'lnn
Hxerpt That llr Takr. Pnlson.
...,s ...... it,,, -"-".'
owlaml. a newspap-'t- lepo.ter. wrote'
the sto.y e.f 111. rroposrd Mile de lart ,
'lBlit ar..l then carried out his plan , ex-
c-ept that he tool, poison Instead of shoot-
Ins hlnwelf, us he had nald in his atory
that he would.
Ilocmend took poison at hU UeMc hi a I
t.ewspais-i olllce lure. The ciyiy was
found alter Ills death. Howland hud 1
H,.(,,v,i v,,r ,,e dentil eif ills wife and
I1I1II1I lii LaiisiH t'lty a veer ago,
' 1,1 I'l" slot )' ilowlaiul detailed how.
oner w-.ltliu the store- nf hi. .lean. n,l
Wuilclde, he shut hlmrrlf outtilde the news.
. .. .. -..,,
'
'" '"' f" '" borrowed
now.
- --
I'.ti.l lir.il lifiAn - ulu rii.il fill n hIiH'V In n
."" .r "'"" , .' " .
remote jiart of the city where frequent
holdups have been committed."1
A blank space to Ir- filled lu with the
;,i,,i;;;, 1,
""i-."
The Mory closed with "thirty"
DOMINICANS NEED RAGTIME.
Rear Admiral I'ond tails for Band
lo Alii ItrKlmrnt.
WashiXUTOn, Hept. SO. -Iloth the State
and Navy Departments were surprised
and amasrd early this week when a ine.
sago camit from Hear Admiral Pond,
CtinmandiiK thn American naval forces
In San Domingo, stating:
"Pendleton and myself strongly rcroin
inrnd Second lleglnient abapdou San Do
inlncu city for benefit of regiment and
populace."
Col. Joseph II. Pendleton I. In com
mand of the marine force, on shore. The
message caused a stir here because there
had bepn no recent reports of trouble,
Hush messages for full explanation
brought no response, but while awaiting
further word the text of tho original
message had arrived. It read: ,
"Pendleton and myself strongly recom
mend Second Regiment band for Han Do
wunftr city for benattt of regiment atsl
papular."
Wisconsin crowds I
STIRRED BY HUGHES
Ovation Is Accorded to Him in j
Milwaukee, Where He
.ddresscs 1 3,000.
TALKS ON AMKUICANISM
Candidate Says He Intends to
Kill Wilson's Legislation.
Including Seamen's Art
MiMVAt'Knc. Sept. 5m. Wi-cnnsiti
would (.carecly have welcomed Charles
'-van. Hughes morn warmly to.d.iy If he
'd come t tl.e Mate to Rive nw.i)
'Pcrio instead or spcernrr. ,
r'rol tlln moment ho -.'tipped Hie at
tenllon of 7.0on persons In an outdoor i
meellmr at Hh-boyRnn thh moi nltu? '
until he swill Z hl arm In dcllsht ut lhi ;
...... ... ... ..a.. ... .1... ...llt..rliini
' V i
here to-n aht It wan eN lcleilt to any tair
mlnoeu oi.i-crver tnai v, iwoni'iii i hi-... ,
to do its" bit In puttins h m In the White,
Houee.
It wa. not one iiKellni; or two or three
that rontilbuted to this fcelln?, an lm-,
imlon as tialtuble and ilellmto ue u
drew them to him fur the personal con-,
.
1 mil ui niiimniii.nu r. ,
. .
.
wuiirp,
i.ae ami .nun ai mie, lunowinp m
i.ptlon in 111 mois ji s.e ki. .
lnrcd his isjlltlciil inllsers and ';so 1
elates that th. talk of the middle West
is-inir com in iiiiuni-s is hpiisto',
,,,"t ' ,n"" 1 he w hole section Is
'WltiRlnit Hrongiy to ins nipiort.
it was
not si imtpli the size of the
at heard him. althi.uch tN-
es-lxely bltf. or the charaeier
.. ..... ..... .. .. ......
ciowd that
... ... ....
... .41- aiiLiiriunVi riiu.u11.11 it r 1 iirri mil
was freiinetit and heavy, that deMdoped
assurance of middle West frlendllniss.
It was the Rtneral attitude and aplrit
or the people, their oiivious and e- ,
pr.-hs.-d satisfaction with the m,n,
..i. ,., r,.. .in. i. ......t.......
tdiinetitnry thlncs they
were hen til to
say quletlv to each other 1J1.it made It
I app.ireni Air Hughes has scoied heavily. ,
.... .... .
I i lie canill.late s own attltu.ie together
....... ..... i. ....... .
1 Western trip has played .1 bli; ...rt In
,,e i,UKhtPKV of reachli'ik- convincing ind
holdlim the' people Mr "lltiKhe. is brim-
f1, of ,.,lt,i,.ni,r ,. KOes ut h.s crowds
fill of routld.ncr lie ko.s at h'.s crowds
like a man that knows be is l-.uiid to
a m ln ,,, ,, . 1H i.,ull,i to
Vh h.uiiUh iker be i .-hamtilon
.... . . ' ' . '
!.
jltlll t.i.iiiiii ,er-..l le.iril.ll to-ll.iv tnlt
.... ........ .... ' .....
manifested attributes of' a itnod inie'r ,
.i-',. ..., ti,... i.. ...'that
.... .in.t.i. ti,. ,.irt.i.. ...
.' . . ' ..'.., ... i
''"-.- "K l'-,n "I me i.ioi.;,iBii ill ,
jr lluglles s siieecherf 1
(r URhes got n siilendid In irln- In
t'. '.udltorlum. where d.,." K." L.
i.,,lni, ,,,,.,i,H,i ,, ...,ti,..n..e nf
i.-..t.f... reunlt. d I'.epubll.-,n n,l I'm-
BrfMlv,.s. At least In.iinn m.ire fought
' in .ilu to crush Into the big hall
Itvnlloii to Ilie t'nndliliate.
When Mr. Hushes entered the Audi,
torlum. whuh it Semitic, but is xnster
than New Tlrk Madison Situate dirden.
a tremendous roar preceded and followed
him. The building shook to tiampling
. feet.
throughout Mr lluehi.Vs address the
applause exploded constantly like gm,
colleys. The tlit burt of aiuil.in.e
came when lie said that the I.i Kolletto ,
snipping bill must b- i-e.e.il,-.l. tl.e nevt
when lie Mid that the I'n.lerwo,,,! ttillf
,,,, replaced by a piotectlxe t.erlfr.
,e third when he declai.-.l ,ha, ,;
whole Democratic legislative a-eom.
pih,ment must be wl.e, off the l..mks
f,ir the good of the eountiy. ami theie
was a wuu yen wnen lie m.i.ie ms titter
"," .". ,he Protection of American
i.ms
In order that no cillic might have
ground upon which to make complaint
us to his vagueness iilsnit fon lgn pn.-, ,
whether In dealing with (leimanc or
l-aigland. Mr. Hughes defined Ills polu ,
In these weirds j
"I ptopoto that we shall enfon-e Aiii.t. .
iran riglits witn irspeci to all the tia-
nuns in ine wini.i, .uieric.lll r gills III,"
life, property and e-ommeice. We mo- 1
.,OMt . Ptum, four H1ai,. ..,n..,, '.,..,
........... ...L' A J.. ''""" "uioim ""'
! nautili ii inu e-ari n. i
"We. have no secret 1111. erslainline '
IW have no Intrigues of any kind. w..
I,... ,i,, ni,,,,,,,., v ,. it,
1 pace no unstatrii purposes, w e are Just 1
piai,, Americans. Nobo.lv can etub.ir a-s
m. b ,k , Xmerlcanlsi, 1
, , fo,. la or ,. ,
for ,n ,,, fl , ,
, wll)ou, , , .
,.0nsldeiHlloii "
R(fr,.f , ,ht. ,)rrI(,rl,,1,
" mere nan peeu any iiouni as in now
Milwaukee, where Herman Hciitlmetit Is
very atrong. would take a ileciatatlon so
elc-llnlte that doubt wa- swept away by
the storm of applaun'.
1 ut a t'eater demons trallou was 1,
follow. Mr. Hughes was speaking of th
.... . ...... . .
11,... Mr. HuiilioH uan Mahhwr nf iI.h
' Administration's surrc-ndets to force of
. one kind or another. Suddenly he ,-x-
CliillllCd
' .n-. h,il ii.. i..- f..,,..,t.a i
D J'ou
renders yo
I to niage a
, cna, o r.-peaie.i sur-.
oil can accumulate tlie courage
Mand soniflwhereV" .
m toi.i them of m. picas,.,,' i., r.-me
., ....... ... 11. ...in..
seining a reunue.i nar,). ' ,,. y .,, , k
.u ftl" "P - -
1 place on the Supreme rouit
cause ho believed the country was ap-
I ,.a.l,l Kienl crisis and that ll wa.
'Si.
1 11 . ha 1 I, idle 1 1 the ro'hlems of the
He had studied the problems or thei
time to coinn l"e ''uroiian war
end., unci lie peiieceu in, .emocratic
party had no conception or tin- s,iiou.s-
ness or those ptoniems 01 an usi-iui
policy or secuiini, tne coinitt) s safely
nun pinnii. .1.,.
Mr. Hughes nesan Ills tup through
Wisconsin with a llfleen minute speech
at Sheboygan. Ti e farmers cutne in all-
tnmoblles. the furniture faclorle emptied
their workmen Into the streets and the1
schools took a recess.
Tariff mid Labor.
Knowing of the community's special
Interest In the, tariff and labor ((iiestlnus,
Mr. Hughes confined himself principally
to these topics.
"The first need of American worklgg.
men la the success of American enter
prise. I desire to eo prosperity In this
7o Unwed on Fourth Pupa,
wills million to
UTTER STRANGERS'
Miss Anna K. (iilninn Leaves
All 4,for Assistance of
Worthy Kxecut rices."
HKIHS (;ET I CBX.T
I
"In Fifty Years 1 Have Never;
Received From Them, a
Single Kiiidne.os.'
A reaiarkuhle will In which Miss Anna '
l, i)llinana left nil eilnto estimated at
lltf.urti) In trust for the purpose of col-
iccii.ig alleged claims of more than 51.-
- .,".u ami ucwuing tne whole to tne
assistance of "wot thy cxceutrh.'c,
to
the exclusion of her relntlcaj, who were i
cut oir with one cent each, was filed In
the Hui roate'- olllro In Hrooklyn )w '
linl.iv. l... .It I . ii ..
, . . . ....u,,. ..,..,
.urn .. last.
I he u III ua exi.uteil ut W.ikelleld, ,
on May :, ,;, and Indicate."! 1
...
that Allcs I'.il.nan for more than nineteen
itr cl.erli-he.l a rildue aualnM nil her
Hvlmt lelatiws. That she tully leallzsil
the oddity f th- InMrimunt I- cl. jily
. .......
oeen exninliieil by tj, , Msad. M. I)., of
inriiCElcr. .lass., Co give to all HIV
,...i.. ...... ......... .. ...
" Y1' "'" 1'"
,KM,.r8lM ,,.. , u !re of fifty years 1
'r" '
ldnduers o, ouitcsy.'
........... r ........
Mi-s ;.man then urB-s the trutee .
n.iinis by h.. liaiilei i! illhnati of Ualtl-1
.., ,',,,,, of .l.,,ns Hopkins l'nl-
versry. and I'.lehnrd llr tton and Oeoree
rtvveter. both of Wakefield. M..S.. of
rvri.ei, uoill OI UHel.lll. A1SSS.. OI
......... .... ...... - .."..! " .
whom only ltrttum Is now all to col-'
leit what they could of her legal dues
and to "loan or Hive to any worthy ex-,
eiuinx who needs arsUUiue eiuniKli to
..... .. . ... . . . . . " ..
, ,' ..'..r..7,"V
. imuiv i.f. ... unii. Ill ll.ir ie(ll 1 I IHlllH.
The claims nmmei.ited Include 00.-
OnO and over" from the .te of her .
Millet. Nathaniel Oilman, ir. . 'I400.0UO
..inl oui" fin.ii tl...- fali, ..f b. r bidt'..r. i
Nathaniel i.llman. Jr.. and "a r.mn.int
of no.oi.o ..bl. i, I i,t,i I,.
rttsnt. nunc in tile Lincoln Hank, some
I" the ii-tatc of William Mile, who r-
i-elved it under confcusloli of Judgment
. ......
'"J ''un uvenutt i
,....i,.i.i. ...
" AutruM 15 Siiriojtale Keuham. lit
the abset-ce of a III. issued tempuniry
I 'He admlnlstratloii to .Mlis i;n-
Either. 1'iazler tjiiman ,,f .-,
man's brother, 1'iazler tjiiman ,,f .-,
'"'"! " ieet The wilt was ill. ,1 by
i".-id t Mie.-t The will was rtl. ,1 by
lie.irce II l.ihi'aii a lawyer o' ;; Wall
ucrce it ciim'an a lawyer o' Wall
street, whose fuller. Willi im C Oilman
..I .v....... .11. 1- .... .
"..i"i.n .".. i. vuuu . . ..vi.... i.,i
i.Ih.T biMii'llrl.-trlev crr.t It ftrn ii.! .-.(,.,
ie"iectlvely. The lawyer said last ulsht '
ii'ni k . er mm noi re .iie.i i . in.,
tc t:i
ilrl
'" "nle.
M-os inWian wi- mirn In Water.. He
Me . elchtctwo ears acv .l.mehtee t,v
a second m.irrlai?e of Natlisirlei dllmaii.
w lio am.ia.c-d a fortun-.. t.ite., of .iime
millions as a 'radef dur.ng the war of
IMS and later a- sMi owner and shin
l.iillder. lie died fifty vnrs ago. nnm'tut
Ml Oilman as e.ecutiK of hU will.
I'oll.iwItiK tlie death of her fit'-ar
Miss Cllmeii wa invoiced in many legal
l,ittle n,er tlie settlement of the e.tate.
Her nle.e, daughter nf l-'ntzler illlmali ,
nf I't'.." i.'lititon sti.et, lltooklyn. said last
riht at h.-r home that her aunt became
.. mill. )...l .,.... -..i..t ,.,..l...lri ... ..
r, ,u .lra,,i herrelf for sears fiom
all her relallc.-s.
.
ARMY WANTS NO WAR BAKER. ;
M-,-,r-r, Coufes.e. UI. .11,1 tlll-
In ii View. Were Wraau.
Sr l.nris, Sep', Seci.it.it of War !
Ilaker 111 an uddl est before the Husluiss
Men's League heir to-dav -aid that lie
n:iu ui.-eocri.-n ine army noes not eie.-ire
war.
"A" a civilian," he said, "I bell-.-ed
'hat a .Handing nimy w: a menace tn
f'"' I'istllullons and thai the profe.
sional soldier iiesirea war. mil I want to
make a confessnn to cou. I hace found
Secretary ( War thit the .ntlre
"",. m in.- . nn.-n ni u.--, nnni me
V"" . '
i'rivaie. ones noi o. sne war. t Know- or
nn binly ..r m. ii whn have a niore sin-
,.Mi... ,,.....,,.,. ... a..,.. .,, .,..
------ --. .-
!.""""' " "'I' 'n..fe
wining to lay .own meir i.ve- ror iiu-ir
countl)
.,,- .,. ,., ..,,.
-.........
i.i.- ..in. l ie 11 .'in..' in. ...--ii nn in-
.ii'-mimti nnutri, nun 11 lias nn-ii in; in
. i.' i ... ..,1
dleis. It ba had a waiting job. It Is I
easy to bn a soldier when there is nr.
Hun. While we have heard criticism
and complaint fiom oilier source., ll
waul to say that there has never been
a wonl or complaint relative to conill.
Minn or j:-vlee finin an.v-,meinber nf the
uwUv an,.),
"The time has come when there must j
'' P" rr on Hie pari of tlir C,nrriiinrn
t t..nl.P a -il I Ilu, frti r., ..4 t
U" K-unmum UcfcMtr." .
TEA" FOR GRAPE JUICE 0. K.
.
I ' """ " "en cii 11 uri-
lean. Dr.lre.
WAalllN'cTON', Hept. 20. ArnsUnt Sec
Xavv llonsrcelt s.1,1 , , a...
t l..,t It til llnvl.itlll l,rvlnil..oi....P.. 1-
slred something stronger
inner til-Ill Kiape
Wire .1111 inn rinci iniiiiniiiiis a noun I the
,h" '""'" rul" l'
H'-etched for the occasion. The chief de -
. . ,i,...rn,.. ,,.,.., a.,,. ,.,
Juice during entertainment, aboard the
, (() )1ivd f0r every comfort of First!
nilef carrnnza'.. accredited rcireenta-
V)lJ
)( w f hl,u, U,.1MJ. ,llal nfrm.i. .
, ,(m Wilcli h is reached navul dreles con.
cernlng "lea" aurreptltleiiiHly t-crved
aoar, thn Mayflower doea 1101 colm ldo
w,, information gathered fruin an e-
ninlliatlou of the bar checks m the Hotel
I (irlswold. New London. It was shown
,v this Imesllgatlon that nnlv three hot.
tle.s of mineral water have so far been
purchased In tho bar by members of tho
Joint commission.
Append From lino Verdict.
1 lie Ainn lean .iium-uiii oj .sauira ill s.
tory yesterday appealed . through the
The Ameilcnii Museum of Natural Ills
Hurrogate'a Court from tho verdict by
which a jury recently set asldo the will
of the late Amoa K. Ihiei. The museum
was lafl 250,nuo under tho will. It la
the tyild beneficiary lo appeal.
ffl m STRIKE MOB BATTLE WITH POLICE;
nmAun nnnnntrnn nil inn Ain tiitittv AUTrt .
mum mmm, mmn im vimjuhd;
VIOLENCE GROWS WORSE ALL OVER CITY
SYMPATHY STRIKE OF 80,000
- . - m . . . . .nnmrtiil
HANGS ON CITIZENS MEETING
Mayor and Public Servico Chairman Unable to Alter
Intcrborough's Attitude 10,000 Women to Picket
Subway and Elevated Platforms.
The nnugonl-m b.-tvc.-ii the union
cniiiieii and the traction heads i.ccnicd
estctelay to crow mure bitter mid In tho
tanwlcil car Mrlke theie aipateil no
"' from which .Mayo,- Mltchel, '"hair
llriin Slr.-iim nt ll, li.il.1l,. si......l.... f,.,.. '
.... . ""' '
inn.-.-;ii, ii t lie riLiAviii' I'urmiiiiii t ui
""Uld worn towaul nn ndjuatmeut '
' Involved, thu aei tlmt the
.I,-..,.!...,. i ...i. ..i i. ..I ...i...-
threatened Bnenil mike of lo.al labor
union.-..
With violins . ontlnulnp. the tAbnr lead. .
who apptaied Krlnt and umuu illy
....... . i
iiniloubtt.tly for the put pore of taiilin? a
'l,vl i-nut-, lie asiei iel ,
that the .attitude of I'lesldent .Shout
. " in...... in. i i.'.'.iueill in
and lieneral Manager ilfdUy of the in-
'h '"F"Y, "J ,11r;""'lt Company ai.d
wardthe & iTSr !
, , . , n "n
unnmlttee which will x Ht 1 Xl-av n.s! I
,, chalrman of -.i.i....... ,..",, . I
of fifty, at 165 Ilroadway to set forth to
that body the views of the labor iioIiimk !
unions.
irll.er. ti.Li.. u.,,,!.... I
" .
.
Tbere were letMirlu llint II,.. ,.i.a.i-
T":,v ,rT ,uul me question
f vllln a sympathetic strike would de-
1'n'1 U'K'". "I.l ,:"lvlco of Ml'- Oo.npers .
,h"1 t,m '''C'''1"" '"ted entirely with
Y.I ... t..tt llil u-iw ...... II.. .
ldm. but ibis w. .,ntih..,l....iK. .1.. ,
...in i 11 .......
"'II'' tl"' stilke leaders paid ti ,'mte tn
"" :,"'u,-v Intiuenee of Mr. ! mi.i i
they Insisted that the iiuestlon of c illlua
" svinnathitlc strike reati.l cntii - !v with
tl- 1'Hcrnatlonal president of m.n 01 -
iMinliatloii.
iue i.eauer nmerani, r.eah'i i i
,h' varnie:t, wu morn bitter th..o rur
, III" denunciation of the traction read",
I....,, ......... . I. . .. ...
;i ''' i-n- ; -.-
iiik muiiiwuy unu were weasennr. 'ii t-it .-in ui- u.i i- ... .... ................. ,, . . - -
In .ompaiiles. Tho members of the . .n'et ' After the conference tin- -mallei com. "" "ua'", llufp J" 'e'lty
y'eiu,. concerned with calling a yripa. : mllte" w ill rejiort to the larger commit- . s'Mli street. 1 In- leade-is nf the rlotct
Iliu- tiiunlu-nv nn.l ..r. uanL-rnHr . Iio '
'"' . concerned with calling a yi-ipa-:
thetic strike wild their lilum weie
elopln? smoothly and swiftly an J thai
eloiliiir smoothly and swiftly an J thai
the strike would bn a reitalnty if the
the strike would bn a reitalnty if the
traction heads, public nrncl.-il. or . 't.etis
traction licaiis. piiniic oniciais or . 't.ens
did no' fiicveed to.day In i.wlnu-lni; Hie ,
.it... .1.... i ....... .......,.1 i, .
rnu.H ..i--mi,i. hi. ....... ....... ... in.-;
sl.lU.rw
While Mayor Mltrhfl and the citizens' '
nn i I oil
weie woikliiK apparently
vlthoiit sucee tn bring hatinmiy be.
ineen tne Mriners ami un- iran-u i-oin-
panics, the membeis nf the c'iferetice .
were l.mether In the Hotel Continental,
woraing -ii-ailllj no iio-ii -.vinii-iiii. ii'
stlike plans. After the meeting ha.l .i.i-
Journe.1 lline-d Holim, i'ectelai. .f the
. niiiiliitii e. raid the plan was not to call
out a'l the unions in the city, but only
the union- allied with the transit slum.'
Hon, im living about o,iiini men. That
w.nild b.- the flrt step, he said, but a
general t tril..' would follow lioual capl-
titlbti inteieMs desiie to keep up the .
light
I iilim. nlt the Order.
. . ....... . ... . I
.,....i .'Win ." t.,t.i it,,!,-,,, -i nt it will
. . ms.ii y unle-.s efiot ts nr.- m.i.b' to
,.,,rmin'- rtrlke. We already
r - - - - -
SUBMARINE REPORTED
JUlllimHllli. iu- V4i-.-'
275 MILES OFF CAPES
May lie Anierifcn or KciiIxiIp
land Awaitetl .-it New Lon
don mid Hull ilium1.
N'ottl il l. Va .
ept '.'0. A fiile.gll 1
,.i a I it,...- I In. I tee-
"'. "' " . . ,
,,,an unduis.a meichantnu- DetiiM iiiann
... .,,, ....
,n- a in . . w ri iiinii-.,-,i -.uin" . i
.... .. 1, ,,ot 1
- - '"-, " , ..., ...J
Uliown neie, wneiuer cue e-.i
.... ... . .1
1. iiii 10 ir... ....iiu.-i. ... t," - j
,.,, i'nrelgn warships n.i,e. how-1
i ... . ......
iivei. niade a dash for the north In .11.1
off the sul.mainie should she- tryjn uial," .
New 1mtloii.
.
. ,...., t. ,..i..,,i..
A lepoil was circulated hen- ).ei.lo
to the effect that a wlieb-s iues.i;e '
bad been received fiom .1 l.eiinali Mil..
" :uV;,"' J .'.VVV, ''
' , , . . , i, iVon I .nil ,11
",' " .. ." 'V '
1I1.11M' it iMItVt'&ni 111 ItM' Hllf '"l'loj
V1"1 tUI IH l tn .11 .inn . A. I
from her home port moie than two weeks I
ago. It was hinted that the Peulsclil.iud's
name had been change-;! to either that
of the ll't-ineii or the America The
It,-,.,,,,.,,. ,,bl,-l, sailed finm dennanc 111
.,,.,,1,,, i,,,,-.
'. ) . ." , . L... .-
' The Kastein rotwaidlnc onipar.y.
which made at 1 .ing.iinenu for the docl;
(lie .if I Ha n..i if KiMl 1.1 I.I t nt M.l It 1 111(11 (!. IVAh
oau lis tihi-nin .i ..... ..
the arrival of another nierc'iaut subtiia-
Hie uinui n .inumvi iinn ...... ...m......
Vesteiday one of th- olik'lal- of
' that company left New London and hill-
,.i,i ,., u .i,in,o.e
Tile captains of IlrltUh Hill's .uriving
heie lo-day sa; the Hieiiiui was sunk
(iT Kjl((, , AlllUM ttlt Hut she lias
nlrc-udv Iwett explcue d by dl. is.
Ilffoits are being made to llo.it her
and she will Is. towed to Dover only
I ,,e foreign e-rtiiser was visible off Cape
n,,,,,)- im,. this arternonn. and she up -
. ne.ned eight miles oft shore,
' '
Little Chilli Kill. Ilrlde.
HcsTiims, , Me.. Sept, 2''. Mrs, Naca 1 people. The lot ll population of
.. ..... .. ...i.i. ..r r.,.1 .lu.-d uiiil.i 1. 1 1.... t. .1 1..
.1 Huntley, a bride of four days, w.ih
killed In a pdHture to.dny when a live
...i.r.nlil child of her sister's ph-Led up a
shotgun and pulled the trigger ticcl-j
, , , V...,. niu-,l thrniieli
! ' l!0,lH,MJT, tU"!.'
Uni bridi-'s foiehead as shu stood by
the Mdc of her husband.
OKEAT IIKAU SI'niNO 1VATRI.
lie. th csie at six flu. stupptrrd bottlis.
-Aiv.
hae rnel.,l niir.tnift fiom tn.ic-
t.i.illy .ery union that It member ,
.no leaily to Mop work to mil tho car
livn wliHitnver the time Ik ripe. We
have received tho promlee ,if alii from
the International l.onuidiuiemoii'n A-
neail III. tile Mlliw IV allll 1 Utincl
fnlon. the r.dew.iter llo.itmen and nlm-
II. ir imlouii that thy will Ntnp work ,
h"ii the ordrr l li-ued. I
itnp we tae backlm; of l-rendeut .
i'ni!.cr- We certHlnly have. It.; la
Willi it" InMliM IlKht U obtain the M cog
nition of th union. Kw-n though Ties-
Idem oi'onnor i.rlhe Intunatlonal
V!'1.'1'!''" . .!.'!.'. ..m '
.-t j i..i.... ..i.i . i . ,
.... .I....... in ,i.a.. i.-n ii.i i.j. i .I'm i.i.
t., tc Mrlke
......... ..........
' -"" a,
la- J"-'s11i, T "n fiM,!,':, w ,. ,e. ' , 1
' The ""wln'S I
to mrsua-le th men lemalnln,; at work 1
ti ie.ne their jnb. They alo will try
ll,m' ,,llln" r""1 woaien not to
lintnnlr..- the tran-.t hue'.
I (.,mll,,r.lllv(.V , ,,. WiM )lnn( ,)V
flavor itltiliel and I'liairman' firaus ni'im chlldlen.
'the IMbllc Service I V.minl-lon e-ter-
. P nil'. I priinr . i iiiiini --m in jr'in.
... ...... .. ....... ...n . ,
d.r. Th-y had a short talk with rre'
dnt Shorn" of the lnterborouKh t the
d-y ll:,:l At Its conclusion Mayoi ,
Mit.N-l sal.l be -Imply had nski.l Mr. ,
... ......l .. ..... ..... ..1.. .......
L-,...... ..'1....1... J,. ..v ..,...... .
,.t,ni-. nv n... -.-...,.
Mils makiiiK any concession'.. Mr Shonts
there was not That ended th- -It-
uatam.
The .itUenV rommlttee of seven,
. headed b.v Ml.h.i-I lYIed-am. consulted
w:ta l.lndsiy llnsseil. ihalimnu of the
loniimm-e or iiu, nun .nr. liu-n-u n.iu i
obtained the piumlse of Mr. tiomp-rs. j
i Hunk I-'iayne and ritucetald to call at ,
'1.1. ...ti... nt - ..'..I..L- tl.ij ;i ftnMw.fti. Ir.
- " " '", ,T, , ' 1
nresetlt the 11 II On S Site of til"' MIU.ll Oil. ,
mltte ill report to the larger commit- .
do-'l"' t o'. lo-k at the l.iwyeis i lub. I
T " latte.- commltte- th-n w.H cotilei i
T' " latle.- coiiimltte.- th-n w.H
w M Mayor Mltclici
' .'iii.-n.-i
... h i i-.,r I
1 "siiioiirmein r.
...i. i. ...... ,.. 1.1 ... . 1 1. . t
i.i. .iv im finn-.- ti. -
.,.lm..v, niiiiln 1... toe 'CMed ill these
.onfer-n i. It is regarded as pos-lblo
Hu t som. thmg may be done tn potpone
,.i e.it the cilllng of the svnipatlif tic
triKe
I.ead.'i- i-'ltzsf-r.ilil. who had spent the
d.iv touiltiB the elti and making
spi.-iiics I'.oa ls-,1'- iin .'ii. r-ii'in.-,
night to th- effect, thai scivlc nn tho
subw.i Hid elI-nleil lines w-is normal.
"I know Mr. Mionts is not telling llm
truth.' he said "I had thi.-e men sta-
-..'i,,.,l -i lllghtv-sixth street and Thud
.n.pi.. pit night t watch the iKiming
nf th,. train". Hetween j nn.l ." :Z2
lo.-ul' end' P,e cj,re,. trains piss.sl
,m-
t it.c -tat on Tln-io hlnuild ba-.e been
t-.iil ii.un.e a that time.
I'-m 11. Ill mi out i-i .-ur.,e. and hen-
, ,,. t) .,,. Snbw-.tv an I ee, t,.-.l.
. V.,... V.irl. .-.ili,-i,- t! .'.111! . Thh .1
a'c.-n-ie' line. :.: lb.'- Hn" l.n.-,
l.im, W.sl.biir . ami i.'ueen-,
-P-'i
MOTOR HITS GIRL Ot 6,
v - v.. . . w
DRIVER SPEEDS AWAY
Cliiltl on Wny In Movies
: Knocked I low n .'inil I.ii ii
llirl1 li Speeder.
T'n- pnb.
Inokmii inl i i li-uiCfi'iii'
.. -. a . t. I ...... .. :,i ....... I ... ......
"''! " " . . .
ins car n in i nn hot anu p. ii., ,n..i
tally wnunil.-.l a l-.-i-old ulii in
.. - . .. . . . .
".'..'
,,' '''.. .'' '." ""''"'. "' '
.,i.iiiiai.ni.-i i. en.-iine- en 1 ii.-.i-
1,.,., i,..,i il... .-.i- . .m,. nli,n 11. r
.. . ii. 1 . 1
" ' ,' .. ,. ., in.,,.
" - "" ' " '
,,,,,, , ,.,,. ... ,.1,1,1, u w
w.,111 in b. -Id. s ibe dr.w., .-.nil ii t'n-
I, nod ifl.-i' kno.-king h.r .Inw'i. i-ini
nc.-r h.-i The .'liauni iir stnt led tn since
.bum, then pui nn spe. d mid dnsn.-d
iw-iiv 11 Hie ilni-.-tinn of Wli.te I'l iins
Hthel e.i-. taken 10 Hie I'niti-.l II..--
,, ,,,., 1 . 11,,..,..,.
-nil there w.i . f.-Ktuii' .,1 H -e
' "f "' wu' """" r"""
' Intel nal inj 1 'ie pm . . nav
, ,
HI. II 'HI.'1
1.000.000 CHINESE HOMELESS.
I'l I llestn.js I ri.ps mill People
re Hep lent ..11 l.t.rll).
'
W eHIIINiims. Sen' '.'I' -Nentlv a
tivllion neoide lnve been iii.ule homeless
hv one of Ibe g. at..-t ll-nds 011 le idd In
. t ll .t s..-i ittu . ll t j iT'.rl V hi
re Lie Atnri-
is spent pino..
i..,ii i . i--.- ........... ....
.... ,..1
pep.
. d ., ,
i.-,
lion du- M11.nl pioteet'-.n
lepott" In tin .- re liepirtmeul lo.
mm tlie Atuei '.'a:i 1 iiimii ,11 .Nan.
km said the llw ii HH. i- had iiiiindaleil
an ..ma nf ab ml Mpi.ue miles W
Anlnil Prnvlnei. pi eau f.,i aid Imw,
H-nt mil Im the liotiie less, who vii-
tiuill) lie entn. ly dependent 011 rh.tilt),
11 1 all ir-c tinlumil ctop. weie d.-sttoyeil.
Tlie State I lepat ttii.-ut In
ii- d.-spat. h.v anuntinccd
I "Tin' llmul .M U-d tin.
I illsirlels in timtliern Aiiliu
ten i-'lbs of ,-on-iilciahlo
Sl7i ill llll-i'
"ghi dli-tllcts will'. 1 mini population
I i-Mlmaletl at ftnm miii.Oiiii ti i,iiiiii.iihi)
"""""'"' iii-ii,..ii 1, .,.i.,,.,.,.,
I"'1''1'''
. . ' .7r ?
I I'"" i.ms, Me. Sep,.
rirsi -.hiih 111 inline.
The llr-l
snow of the season in Milne was re-
pottril In. nay Horn SHiliilebark .M01111. 1 ie-piie ine s.-i i n c n- ine p. n-eie;i
tain In the Ituiigeley Lake's iiglnti. The latlnns against rioters, n-ganlless of th.,
lrs'iltatloii measured mote than an .liarshnc-ss of punishment prumlrc-d by Pu
Inch. I lice Commissioner Woodk and Plstrlet
)"" KI-lll Wiuroil .fn
lllocks on Central
Park West.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN'
1IPRT IN THE ATTACK
'I'l.s ,,i ...... i.c,miii'w
lllin('('ll I 1 ldlKM
Taken
When Officers Churgc
the Rioters.
( )U A
OF MFCII DISORDER!
Woods Concentrates Hun
dreds of His Men at Trou
blesome Places.
fill
a batth; front that extended
Central I'.irl; West lietwren
,:ll;T,ll,lh n1 N'Htftlcth stredn police,
men fought at dusk last njht with 500
..., Hvmi,'ithlzei'- who ha.l
l iKer" ' B( xmpith zein. who ha.l
inironcne.i tnem.sei (. is'llltni mo ucn-
trj Mrl. w., , lnwi. rockl) upoll
, , ,
stalled earn tilled, mainly, with women
v, . ...til .1.1.. . ... ...
-Ot Until tlllt teen 1,1 Ifnlcrs had been
taken and a scote of XMinicti and
. , . . ,,',
' ' """" nM nM
liriUKO.l ll.' itntl..j ,. .o .1... .1... ...!...
briklsed bv stuu,.- w... tin. .I,.t tt.i
- - ....
ti, reticat of the Milkers carried tho
' 111 111 'u'lU.ni,- IIKlit rrom tho
htiirin centre to I'lillllllbils Circle on one
. ,,., ,.,,
anu t.n .Mnu -mmii stteet trans.
vi-- ni ine outer.
It was a llgl
,iannei. It In
....
it was a limit that Mainly h,nj hem
Ik'k.iii after tho .striker-:
lunl listened to fiiceudlarv .speeches In
ti. I iw.mttll'i .... ........v.... I..
... ' "I'""11"
s'Ntn sirc-et. I lie leadcis of tho rloteiM
hail them uath.-r . iniiiiiiittion an they
in.iicii.d ,ici.i. the ,;u; to thtlf
trrnciies.
""" '"'o' w.u lli-. luna of u d iy that
,.,,, (t( ,1V ( ,.,,,1.,.,. ..,.', V,.'
,.o..l e .'.i .... . . . . " 111
.,.-. . . ,-ir,;iun llMil hlll'tace cat h
Tins mini.... ,.li, .....I
wi-apoue I . nan nt daw-it when the cars
left the Ii.imi- aul . .mt I nn.-.l until nil bin
t.-n care w.i e willidra,. u at . o'clock last
nikiu. i.m-ii tin n tin- :ns of the cross-
town r.'.Mh -It.et hue. which, with tin,
I'm ty. second nod l-'lfic -ninili aii-ear
in.'.ns. u.-pt ton ut ,, i. i taiion, wen,
m J with an tiv.il.m- li.- of I, i n ks and
locixs ll lli.-y itikmiI unib l- Hie Hlvet
shle Price nnlui t
l oiinilt,. in e i- I. .n,,,
That tin- Mnliii-. nia in tn further
,,,,l,.7"1" "''" ""'"'V' la
.'Miniiir o- . nn., wh unci- h.s nan,., ns
Thnm.ts i 'at t by. charged by the- police
with Inlying dvnamite. In I leaihiuartei i
t.i-t tiifhl i' w.i- mii.i he inn d to x.
le.leth. I'en.iii'iii iinilei limaiiway ear.i.
M.i'aithc w.i- ,ii i, -i, .. ni MiiMerdam
u.'ii. ..ml inliii -tteci ciiierday b.
. .Linn. !: l(.i.c ib i. ,.r fn s.-i-onil llraiicli
, I 'I. r'.l, i- Mure.iu. who hid l.n u shadow.
II K fn- m-iii k,i,i .- I.i- Sun. i.i) lla)d tl
I raid MiC.irthy had tried tn buy d)na
t tin'-, ".mi Wi'l.a.n I la .,.i,-i. a nc-gio
in. at liin.-idw.i) ai-d i'nrt) -sixth A
Tin u. gio i. pnrti'il the iiii-iib- it
n tin- inmpaii.c, wn,.h nut Iti.-.l the po
ll. I '. pat tun nt.
nn.,. i. u s.u.i in- p.i iiasniti. aiipeat'
tn agtin to s.-.l th- .l.v ti.unitc. Th.i
il. 1 was in ..i'.m p. ie.- in Hawkins's
I I.HitU. nut tin' lllll 'tlCe was ibeie flrit
I with a Kleinigi.iphei. whom In pLKed lw
j hind a ilte--.:. II. .4., 11111I.1 tin bed.
, M.t'altli), it .- -.ml. paid J 10 Inn
! tlegio The no. to ..iif hill) I.i etUIII
I ten sinks ..1 iii.ct r 1.. I Unit Kinliid Ilk.,
t .1, iiainiic. '..1 : w.-i. ..1 ii-ah.) a .ompo.
1 it "it of .-nap, -..11. il 111.1l eawdttst
ll.ldil'. fn. uwiil Met '.ll 111 out n the'
I building and air.-ii.l iiim alter he had
ipi '
riled -ci-.u t.:. u- : the-S.-conit
Hraiich I'.-i.'.t.ce
Il111.au Mci'nitliy
made a stateim lit In wlilcii he is said
b, tn' poll - to 1 1 .1 v . - .idniiticd tl)ltig
'" '" ""' 'l"amll. bli' tn liav..- nenird
mi. mini - l.i dr. -ti.n Iiv.. -u.l ... ..... ...
' " '" """"V1"1' " 1' "
The siice b. lli-ce o.llers Weie Willi hi 111
111 the pint, but haw- tin Infoi dial , .ti 11'
their Idilltll)
I'oHee Iteml) fur Trimble.
I ''"' wnse ti-ajon- 1110 poll e main
l-'ni- thise itajnn- the poll e
ls.ln.-d 11 Hit tedl in. e- o . c the ten ear
tin ia laM login niucl, i-M-cedi any
V,r""',''"'' ur-'"' " '"' 1,1 '"
. 11111111 .11 ... 1 1. -1 1 . . 111. ll "i n- 11 11.. 1 1 1.-1 .' 1
111 i-M-iy sUitinti liuu... wlul,. iiintiii van-
with engines itinuitig stood init'lil- 11.
Maimiis.
Pattols woe pitted Willi - men to .1
Mock along the e,n- inutox An adio
llonul patml ,1' n il r eycl.- nn 11 ai d
auloniobile icouts was nialntain.-d, wi, I-
al i-. iy sign il ho tin- Lev w is kept
the il mr I...- the rid of any . i z.
With hor.-cs Kiddled, "tin ineit awjitid
rlol callt, at le- ii-.i'loii p'. i-
n New Vol It Inst lilchl te!t for tin,
flr.-t time nine tin- bieak n? .-f tae
M.i)or'-e peace ttrat tlie cillMl. of the
ii.ntiou 1 1 1 tl.e It was a i-ei'iOin-tie
tn.-u was a.-i-enlil it. d hy Hue.- Hep
taken away limn uian ilu u-g me du;
The Hist of tli-s- was lb- i-f-.t-ii t.'
Tin. . dole. P Shouts, in. ml. m of llic I
letlsir -ugh ami New- V.uk liallwi).
Cinpany. to consent to any peace p.n.
I w llli ill.- M.i)oi .
Will Hun Mulil I nr..
ilelenilinittiii'l o
Willi 1 '.la.', presu
ni tin- Th -d Am-iii.-i. to run bN . at
a nigh' sen in ih-pito lb. iliasito..n
"-.' 1111 "i
-nils Hal li.nl ni.-t the attenip: nn Tins
1 ,-in, was tin. aiiic.il In ..
I Samuel (lumpers, preslihint nf Hie Am.
le'.iu I-', ib latum ..f Labor His nlcet t
aj ,. ,,, ,-,.., ,
ei nciiil stil,e thai h. - b. . , 1 tint, ,1,1
n imp ns that , notii 1 1, mi run nn i
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