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GARMENT STRIKE
MENACES 300,000
IF PARLEY FAILS
Sixty Thousand Workers
Ready to Quit To-mor?
row. Vote Shows.
-ACT. WEEKLY WAGE
LOSS OF SI.000.001
rJ?tt?on Council, in 1 ist
E?orl i ?'." ? Will Seek di
Thwart Clash.
-, .s " Mitel el's council of
le to brin*:
? betwoaa cm.
?vc to-day,
tient shops will
up.
" ? on the
ke staoald th.
to accent thi
? the arbitration
Bt fonif It wi'.l mean
Monday of approxi
ir. all allied
-
to the ?
t lasts through the
teka, which la
. | ?
aorta of buai
? was eosapleted
the strike
,1 DO not '
??.?men j
their
:lared to a
. that the
?Ivan
here could be no
the pres
? ?
to Ko?chha
iceen weeks to
.-.. be
?uires ex-?
out
Vom
'
?, fow.
i nt of
. said last
cd concil
-?cnuso h .arpe
. ???,-- v
I, not only
du ' .
? | recede them.
thai
' '.
? ? ? ?'. ayor's
?
to-morrow.
ou.d
We
?
-oncili
hour
I
?
'
'?'? ? re, G?
? ? man,
I
.? ? ?? a
? it ion of the
Employers,
?.11 have to
Riegelman, who
ohen,
?? i pi station
rhen a
ant to
ind to
? a manu
inen
uld be
. i impos?
ai for the
the emploj
j get in a
i Mr.
? trifled long
faith when
nncil
thought the
?t the
right but the
hemmed and
ttle the best
the r? all of the
?? esterday
tuation
pardise it by
?
??OVE, DROWNS HERSELF
kr^y Oirl, 14, Rebuked by
r for First Romance.
Bed at
, mti
arrity,
into t: i Pa?
? her undo and
I .-??? Grey, of 225
? thirteen
received B
ene." This ca?
mother
her dam-liter.
Elisabeth, waiting
left her home.
IS aturda*
, oliee and a
reault
Mr. Gre? was notified
had beer, found,
at the Morgue.
hi l?l to-morrow.
?o Hop?* for General Tracy.
?-? ?Miterai Benjamin
in hi? home, 14 East
. was such last nipht
ian said he might die
or live for 1
Dr, William B. Tritchard,
J i two years, said there
** 08 lor hi- recovery.
G.ARMENT MAKERS B.ALLOTING FOB A STRIKE.
J. Rubinbaum, secretary of Local 23, Internatio;,al Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, in charge of ballot
box at 113 East Tenth Street.
POOLROOM RAIDE
TRAP COMMUTE
Thirty - two Westches
Men Scramble to Get C
?Freed in Court.
Detectives on Inspector Morris's
proved ? nee of a poolroorr
men from N? w P.orh<?:
skill. Yorkers and nearby points
now and thei
a rani Avenue, near Fc
first Street, yesterday. But Ms
trate Corrigan, when thirty-two j
oners were arraigned in Night Ct
discharged ail tor lack of evidence
For sine time, Lieutenant Mc>
and D< Connor, Butler, (1
. h ive known thi
certain First Avenue handbookmi
[ht 'he h pher gambling I?
>m On Satur
gel a man into
two n the dei
rat floor o? 640 Tl
Avenue.
Yesterday afternoon they retun
In the room when they brok?
men, onp,
physician. Th
? e, but
? ?
Sl :
patrol automol iles there were ir.urm
n ter? ??. ?
tell the folks at home. Thej
N:trht Court. He admitted to Mag
? ? ?? ? not s?
? .
? lace.
"The
? - said, "is illee
I
solely
??,u>e you have ri ispeet o
er.-'
?." broke in O'Conn
? ere there for tl ?
if gambling; of making bel Th
' was ?i gambling hou.-e wh
.n t'r.cie."
"It does not make any differerci
'l reply. "Y
. . and y?
deprived them >?:" the lib*ity guara
ture and t
tution. I discharge you," sa
the court, turning to the much reliev
? commuter gamblers.
BRIDE AND GUESTS
POISONED BY SALAI
Thirty-six Stricken After Wed
ding Feast?Bridegroom Too
Nervous to Eat.
Ttlata-?] ' la Th? Wl
Winsti d, C? '? Thlrty-fiv
of the guests at the wedding of Mis
of Mr. an
Mrs. Bentley Pratt, cf North Mai
t, and Burton Hawley, which too
; lace at the summer home of th
bride's parents in Tollai d, Mass., Sat
urday afternoon, are ill with ptomain
ning as a result of eating chickei
?alad. Two of those who escaped wer
Miss Jennie Wheeler, daughter o
? h ef of Poliee S. C. Wheeler, and wh.
had .. for the dish, and th.
bridegroom, who, according to hi
mother, "was too nervous to eat.'
Even the hrule did not escape.
Aniciii' the Winsted people made il
were V. is Mat LarkJn, Miaa Rut!
(rthur Dutch? r. Mis
I inter and Miss r lorenci
ny, all of M re. Dutcher'i Sunda>
Mr. *?nd Mrs Lev! Haw
lurent? of the bridegroom, an?
Elton Hawley, Mr? Gobett A H
Mr. and Mr?.. Fred Halatead, Mr?. Har
Pratt and Mra. John Winn. All
.id to be out of danger.
BUFFALO GORES COWBOY
"Buster" Attacked in Circus
After Bronco Throws Him.
i.
Btidl nn., Aug. 2. Thrown
from the back of a bronco he was ex?
ercising in a corral of the 101 Ranch
circus here to-day, Howard l.ani'ilon,
IwetBtV years old, "bustei" <-f the show,
wa< near!., killed by a huge buffalo.
Buffeted from one end of the corral
other by the buff?!.', Langdon
was nnabl? t.. rise. Before the animal
Irlven off it had punctured the
cowboy's left fide with its horns,
smashed two of hi? ribs, injured his
left leg and bruised his body. Circus
employes subdued the buffalo with
stakes and clubs.
Langdon'? condition is dangerou?,
but surgeons hope to save him.
NOVEL'S PLOT HER DEA
Girl So Absorbed She Falls l
Window, Crushing Skull
Teres? Rabino, fifteen year.? eld,
I a novel on the windows il
h?r homi', which is on the fifth t
oi 132 East Houston St root, yestei
afternoon. As the- light K-rew ilir,.
th? rfirl leaned further forward a
sh? lost hi r balance and fell out
treet.
landed on Miss Molly Gain
r" Ml Norfolk Street Ten
fractured. She will die. V'
bruis? : -, the ihoulder
OUST ZEALOUS NEWSB
Crew P?sent "Panic" Exl
Yells at Yonkers.
Arnold Schwar'z, ? newsboy, '
drives from the Yonkers dock on
Hudson River yesterday for shout
about the panic aboard the Grand
fublic Sunday night, as pa.- n?J
. for Rockav
Tue crew complained to Captain 1
ward farmen of the steamer t
Schwartz, advertising the panic to i
? ? fered with the cc
patronage.
- . ?-.
SCUDDER REFUSES
GROUT A HEARIN
Cropsey Objects, and Justi
Agrees to Refer the Case
to Another.
.Justice Scudder refused to hear a
Rument in the Saprem? Court. Broo
lyn, vi terday on un order to sh(
cuuse ivhi a certificate of reasonab
ihould not be grant? d
M. Grout, under sen'e.ice for peru
in connection with I oi tl
.r.k. The jusl ?
I an ob (District A
, ' i ...n ? v-, tvh ? h" u
Justici udder to hi i
?
? i to anoth?
Mr. Cropsey's stan 1 in the matt.
is the result of a controversy betwei
him rir,<; members of the bench ilurir
minary motions in thi
? iiout tun!. in a publie speech i
time Mr. Cropsey referred to ce
tain is "hand-picked" and i
"lio: oi d " of Mr. Grout, .lu
ier was amonir these Wh?
the Grout order vas cal.cd for are/i
?i ? peeial Term Mr. pee]
omit arose and r=aid :
"The District Attorney is ready, bu
respectfully asks thai this ma
referred to another justice. This r<
nu.st is based upon certain statement
made bv your honor concerning th
defendant, the District Attorn
the pi t ?ement of the I
.Instile Scudder interrupted:
"1 do not think it necessary to j*
further into those matters at thi
time," he said. "Perhaps some ar
rangement can be made as to goinp be
fore another justice. If 1 understani
the practice, there is- power in thi
court to send the case to some othe
nie other judge."
Stephen C. Raldwin, counsel for Mr
Grout, objected at once to the sendini
of the matter nefore another justici
and ?' some further colloquy
Justii Scudder then declared that hi
would try to find ano ln-r justice whe
would hear the srgun
Grout is In the city prison under l
stay Of sentence. The stay expires or
Frida;.
HOLE TORN IN ROOF
NEW BOMB MYSTERY
Poiice Believe Explosion in
147th Street, Sunday, Was
Set Off in flat.
An explosion rocked thi? apartment
the neighborhood of West
147th Si r, '
Frightened tenants ran to the ?idawalk
attire, Dumerous t^iephone
Vtd at '.he We '
Street police station s d il BS1
was begun, but the ineidenl rems
?
:. -ht four women entered the
station and told the lieutenant
?
oof ei th? apartment bouse at
I ?2 West liT-ii Street. A patrolman
Sent tO H.'-' md a ?artfe hole
? . : ti.. .ipart
mi-nt occupied bj Charles Di Relia and
his two brothers. The three men ssid
they were out when the explosion oc?
curred.
, he open i - overed with
ruiT" et?.
th? I ? i Relia apart?
ment, in addition to the regulation lock,
was a padiock. The hole in the roof, :
the police said, indicated that the force '
of the explosion came from below.
No explosive? wer? found in the Di
Bella apartment, but Inspector Owen j
Kaf*an was ?ummoi.eil cany this morn-,
ir.g to make an invc>ti>;ation. I
?
WITH GUN. HOLDS
F I BESIEGED
O. L. Roehr, Believed In?
sane, Captured at Rock
away After Fight.
Otto I Roehr, of Eaa. Rockaway,
I ..? ?. 'vr,?. went suddenly ?nsune
ppoi edlj over war
tond. .tening a neighboring
> with d? ath and later giving
Sheriff Pettil ind som i hind
tight, is now in the Kings Park In?ane
Asylum. He wa? .rem there on the
recommendation of Dr. Arthur D.
Jacques, of Lynbrook. and Dr A. L.
Higgins, ? ?' Ro? kville Centre.
Roehr, who h a son of the late
.' dward Roehr. has ee?
eupied :i bungalow ir. Eaal Rockaway
for about a year. I also
Place,
Brooklyn. I it? irday nighl Roehr
? 1 th?- lawn to the home o: his
neighbor, George L Smi'h.
ad him of "saying things
ibou' him." Mr. Smith tried to riutet
the man, believing the heal had af?
fecte?! him. but his a ..ward
peace re ilted only Roehr
away with ? ' ? ?! threat to re?
turn and "fix ' ? ?? I ole bunch.
The Smith famili had retreated into
the h? Mrs Smith on the
. when Roehr returned
with ?' He poked the muzzle
an?! remarked, calmly:
"No 'ids I'm going to
killing you. Which of you want
to ?" I I
Alarmed for their lives, some one of
mily turned out the light. Roehr
v. indo?, Smith
,'? -, during which
s 1 from the room.
position on the
? he would
me out. ? >ne of the
famil) ndovt,
itifl? d i-h.-i itr Pettit.
The Sher I after a coun?
cil of war, is tricked into an
proa? ' . ? i? thp Sheriff
?'? tl "as going on a
deput* shotgun. Roehr was
handc ul up a lively fight,
? iwn toiling .veil in the
marks upon his adver
sarie.i ;
Roehr's family are the principal
the Roehr Publishing
Company, oi Bro klyn, which publishes
Brooklyn'? only
i ily.
? ?
THE WEATHER REPORT
Torecasts and Records of the
Last Twenty-four Hours.
Waal Aug. : ?Tl,? rtnt'iriitni ? mar
If night I.a. morrrl to South
. II ? - a t~. tl rah
- 'if.'rgla ?nd north
?aal I !..- ,.,.., th? ?" ?rr
Bnite 1 ima
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Mral ih-wer .
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?t r We?tern Idaho
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i .in temrvrttur?? ri-:c?,l fr,,ru
?l I? , ? frees T, mp-r?tntrs ?re ?1?,
lo.??r in the Atlantic ?: it?a ??though entrai!?
-, ? ?-rru i'ri.myltanlt
wuthwirrj I'n ??:>: thowrri nn'i.er ??.a ceii
In upper a>. "f ?
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a.t fron mi.
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F?r?cail for 8?;olal l?c?lltlaa.?ftiter? Htm
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0. tata ara. E?ttern Peniuylt-inl? an? N?? l?r?ey.
uti?:-ttled t? d?> ?nd It-morra?, with ?c.-ailanal
t'io?rri.
? t? to-,i?r ?n 1 p.-ob?bl? to
'li'in !>r i!..-.urr? ?' '
,a\ fa r >\
Local Offlclil Rerord. The r,,i: ,??aig?trrVl?l rtcrrd
Vet r Xarrau ahi-w? tti? .-Hange? In th?
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ONFFROY CHILDREN
BACK WITH FATHER
Judge Not Impressed with
Counsel's Statement That
Mother Had Sworn Off.
i ?
HUSBAND BEAT HER
OFTEN, WIFE SAYS
Asserts Nurse. Promising Allegi
?ace, Betrayed Her When
SIk' Became Penniless.
Mrs. Kathleen L. OnlTroy has again
lost the custody of her children. This
time they wore not spirited away by
their father, Roland D. Onffroy. Th? j
change ?>f was made by :
Justice Weeks.
Having lost this most important
point in her litigation with her hus?
band because ei her addiction to drink,
the suffering of th? mother who is now
deprived ef thi comfort a-id compan
ionship of her little ones U to be as?
suaged by the payment of ?25 a woek
alimony until the court has finally
pr.srted on the merits of Ontfroy's suit
for .separation and his wife's counter
claim.
I< is about two weeks since Mrs '
Onffroy, driven to desperstion by the
of her children, Roland T.,
four years old, and Paul D., a year and
a half, took the youngsters from the
hiding place selected for them at Cos
Conn. Onffroy, vice-president of
th? United Five and Ten Cent Store?
Company, had taken them away from
Onffroy home, at 725 Riverside
Drive. Mrs. Onffroy obtained a writ'
of habeas corpus to compel her hus
ba'ik to produce the children in court,
but the machinery of the law pround
altogethet too slowly for the anguish'-d
mothei, so she took the children away
ii, '.ri auto.
Drinking Cost Her Suit.
While Mrs. Onffroy was in the House
of the Good Shepherd, under a commit
raent made on the request of her hus
bmid, he began hi.? suit for separation
The wife was released by Justice,
Shears, who held the woman was ille-^
gaily committed.
Roland and Faul. f"i whose sake
their mother said she had long endu
the cruel treatment of their father,
.... t J.J., , i,a.-ih ?jra?, wiii-ii' ..I .
i? livinc, at the home of a friend The
mother will be permitted to see them
at certain intervals.
JflsHee Weeks considered ?eriou?.',y
the charge made against Mrs. Onffroy
that she drank to excess. It was be?
cause he believed these allegations that
he decided as he did. Sarly in the day
Mrs Onffroy was in court, ready to
pour her woei into the ear of the jui- I
tice, but the lattT did not think it was :
?o amplify the statement? if
her lawyer. Shu was not in eourt later
m the day when Justice Weeks ordered
that she surrender the children to bei
hu.ibund.
Hugo Wintner, for Mrs. Onffroy, told
the court that it was the practice ul
Onffroy to Seat in? v.'.'e ivary month,
? nd r hat st such timi -
to h'jr room and remain under the
influence of alcohol for five or six
hour?. But she was not a confirmed
drunkard, the lawyer said, nor had
.?he drar.k since being released from
the House of the Good Shepherd.
ttej Maid Betrayed Her.
In reply to the urging of the iawyer
that he sec- and talk with Mrs Onffroy,
in prov? 'bar he was not now ?.
infj. Justice Weeks remarked, "I
seen the mo?t delieious looking fruil
which was rotten at the core."
The court would not entertain thf
request of counsel that Mrs. 0
be permitted to taki- her children to
the White Mountains. They may not
go out of the State except, with their
father. It ?*ae explained that Mr?. ?
Onffroy had the lads at the East Side
bouse, because Onffroy, S man
wealth, had quit supporting h.s wife.
It .leveioped during the hearing that
Anna Kobb, a nurse in thu Onffroy
,old, had been taken along when
Onffroy took the children away. Ac?
cording to 'he statements in court
Robb promised to advise Mrs. Onffroy
of the whereabouts of the boys. She
never did, b'lt she wrote, it was el?
leged, that fhe "would stick to the
boss, as he had the most money."
Mrs. Onffroy applied for $100 a week
alimony and ll.Ouu counsel fee. Ju I
Week? award"! her |SS a week and
$'?'50 fees.
FIRE RECORD.
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A!Y.ER.CA.N SI ?AMERS
Under the Atierican Flag
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Seminga lor BORDEAUX
CHICAGO, .... Aug. 5, 3 P. M
ESPAGNE. .... Aug. 7, 3P.M
ROCHAMiiEAU, - - Au?. 1-1, 3 P. M
LA TOL'RAINE. - Aug. II, 3 P. M
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No better way to entertain your out-of
town guests than with a trip up the
Hudson on one of the luxurious Day Line Flyers.
I here's a wonderful variety of one-day outings at
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and New England Points
Fall River Line
Steamers COMMOmVEALTH and PRISCILLA
Lodv? Now York, Piwr 14, North River, foot of Fulton St., 5 30
P. M Daily. Due Boston 8.24 A. M. Returning, leave Bort?n, South
Station, 6.00 P. M. Due New Yorlt 7.00 A. M. Afternoon and Evening
Concert!.
Providence Line
Steamera PROVIDENCE and PLYMOUTH
Leave New York, Pir-r 14, North River, foot of Fulton St., Daily,
except Sunday, 6.00 P. M. Due Boiton 7.15 A. M. Returning, leave
Boaton, South Station, Daily, except Saturday, 6-06 P. M. On Sunday?
touchei at Newport, leaving 9.15 P. M. Due New York 7.00 A. M.
$1.00 and $2.00 Outside Staterooms. Inside Staterooms have
outside ventilation and are always cool and comfortable.
Tickets, Staterooms and Information at City Ticket Office,
171 Broadway. General Office, Pier 14, North River
The New England Steamship Company
Eastern Steamship Lines
All the- Way by- Water
To BOSTON
Finest Equipped Steamship? in the
Coattwite Service.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
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Orduna, . Sat. Aug. 21. 10 A. M
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to Bear Mountain Park
or WEST POINT
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