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V THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920, ITALIAN STRIKERS Ap-co to Premier (JiolItU'H Offer nnil Will Evacuate flio Factories, ..,., .1 PISITTK OYKIt ONI) POINT PpcIkIoh SI 111 to Bo rnfiscd on Dismissal of Woriiow Guilty of Crimes. rw, f'Pt- IP. Itepresentatlvrn of liAlUn employer nml the atrlHlAir work Ln who hava mIuhI the fnotorleii have x"nM 1'rcmlcr Olollttl'n offer ,of mtdlatlon. It l tiUel 'n n'lvlm from llomc J)MH), Hcpt, 19. -A despatch to the P.chiiK Telegraph from Homo say tho n'tsotlAtlonH between tho employer, ami ihr iiiM.il workers In Milan ended thin ntnlnif und that nn ngreement was rrnclinl on every point oxcopt ronrern il tlm question of tho ttlntnlnnal of r-nrkmen who hnvo been Biilllynf. crimes IntUf Hi" MftnrlcH (luring the time tho vorhirvcn luvu ocvuwleU tliem. Tho yrrUrs, according tn tho despatch, will fvscuato tho factories. TERMS OF AGREEMENT WITH PREMIER GIOLITT1 Increase of Wages and An nual Vacation Granted. ItoMr, fiept, 19. On Invitation of l're mlrr llillltl tho employers nnd metal worker hnvo tent representative!! to j'.onw to continue tho negotiations on tho fonU not yet u,rred upon loolclnu to n ttlnrn'M ( tho Mrlkn, An accord al ready han hei'n rcachefl on tho following pclntH In dispute! Hrsl -Tlicrn In to ho an Increase In cim of fniir llro dally, except that workmen from 18 to 20 yearn of niro and vnnyi nbovo 52 yearn of aire receive 80 per rent, uf the Increase, whllo women Mote M yearn of ago nnd boyn of from IS tn IS yearn will receive 60 per cent, thereof. Fffoml A week' vacation yearly rth full pay for all workmen who have ifrved at leant twelve montliH. Third After tlreo years' servlco men illnulHoi'd tihiill bo entitled to two days' full pay for each year of nervlce, unless they shall Imvo been dismissed na pun uhment or havo left voluntarily. rourth Sevcnty-fivo per cent, of tho Increase contemplated In tho firm para rrofilt la to ha considered an allow unco for tho high cost of living, nnd power Is to be given to decrease It pro portionately In case there Is n diminu tion In the coat of living, The points on which nn accord has set yet been roached aro: First Claims by tho workmen that they shall lws nalil for ilm iurlm! nt h. strike nnd of tho occupation of tho work). Peeond Itefueal by tho masters to re employ thoao persons guilty of violence against tho matter or having damaged tholr property, Third Tho dnto from which tho In crenso In wages contemplated Is to bo mummied, Tho Impression prevails that a com plete nccorn will ba reached anortiy, Promler aiollttl to-day expressed tho hops of being able to reopen tho Cham ber of Deputies during the flm fort lilght of November Instead of nt the end uf that month, as has been customary, A number of Hnclsllit Deputies to-day vinlted tho l'rnmler and Insisted on an Immediate reopening of Parliament In order to bring up a discussion of their hill on tho new stutiiN of work men nnd the rotations of tho men nnd masters In side manufactories, Tho I'rumler replied that discussion of these subjects would take place on n hill which the flovern mont would prewit to J'nrllament aflr It han received a report from tho com. mission of employers nnd workmen who are now negotiating, Mii.an, Italy, fiept, U.Tho anarch ists land syndicalists aro waging a bit ter campaign against the Confederation of Ivbnr nnd tho Hoclallst leaders, whn havo consented to come to terms with tho employers nnd tho Oovernment In settling tho strike of metal workers, BOLSHEVIST MENACE INCREASES IN ITALY Apartment Tenant in Rome Hoist Red Flag, III a Mat CannpoMtitnt of Tiro Pirn and Nsw Yoaic lleinn, CopyrtoM, IttO, lv Till Bin ami New Vobk llmuip. I'aiiir, Hcpt. 10, The extreme Italian Hoclallst faction, which lias been gain ing strength since Premier aiollttl advo cated ncccptnnco of the woniora' con trol of tho factories, although under the (Jovernment'H direction, Is now threat ening to Institute a great national cam paign for naturalisation, Tho Ilolshcvlk baclllUA continues to spread southward In Italy and has now reached Home, where tho tenants of largo apartment buildings hnvo hoisted tho rod Hag nnd announced that they will hereafter pay rent to a central com mittee which will direct building and repairs and, pay n legitimate profit to tho owners. While thus far tho troops guarding railroad stations are showing no sym pathy with the proletariat It Is ad mitted that they havo been nppronched by llolahcvlk envoys nnd urged not to uphold bourgcola domination longer. Tho concentration of troops In the cap ital makes Homo desirable an a contro of propaganda and the Iteds nre losing no tlmo In taking ndvnntagoot tho pub llo discontent. A serious phoso of tho Ilolshevlst mennco Is seen In tho development of terrorism. In Turin and Milan tho dis orders thus far havo been compara tively mild and there havo been few diatha but many minor Injuries In tho spasmodic collisions of lied; nnd troops, while renorts of scores of casualties In Trieste und Oenon aro officially denied, Having perfected their centrnl organ isation and gained recognition for their strength tho Ileds apparently have de cided to resort to Kusslan methodn of bomblmr and murder In the hope of drlvlnir the helnlcss proletariat to sub mission tq Sovletlsm, tiio nomD niiacn of Friday on 'the Genoa Hourso caused , damage estimated at 2,000,000 lire and imiMtrs to havo been carried out method-. Ically under the direction of IlolshevUts from Iludapest wno are Known 10 nnvr AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. I ASTOR THEATRE TwieeDsily. Klstlnees 2:15. N13KU. 8:15. MF Sett in advance now on n!e. D'WAY AND 45TH ST. Over the Hill To the Poorhouse iCKKEN l'HEHENTATION OK WILL CAltLKTON'8 POHM A TRIUMPH ! ! ! . Here Is What the Critics Say: "Iti capacity for tesr-witer and gallery cheeri it unlimited. It it impressive.' Its tsjiult upon! the emotions is sweeping." -NEW YORK TIMES. "Wonderful it ws brought tears and rapture kept firit-nijht spectators in their seats after final curtain applauding." AEIK YORK TRIBUNE. "We feel bound to state that we do not care especially for motion pictures, but last night we saw Mary Carf of whom we never heard before play a mother as a mother probably never has been played, for the screen at least, before. Reviewers of pictures raved oyer the work of Vera Gordon in 'Humoresque,' and reviewers of plays did the same over Emma Dunn in 'Mother,' and 'Old Lady 31.' But let them see Mary Carr 'in this picture. It is safe to assert that the camera never recorded a faier, more faithful piece of acting." JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. "A remarkable impersonation of motherdom.,a So keen a picturiu tion that your eyes fill made with fine, big spirit, a remembrance of youth, 'an appreciation of the eternal mother-soul, and excellent photography."- YORK AMERICAN. "Draws tears pressea severe' strain upon the handkerchiefs will doubtless have wide appeal."-SUN-HERALD. j 1 1 "It is so true and so vividly yet simply told that it impresses ifielf upon your memory as one of ihe high spots in film production." -NEW YORK TELEGRAPH "It is a picture too fine, too human and tender to miss. The won drous depths of maternal love are sounded in this picture, which grips the heart and holds it for two solid hours." . -NEW YORK COMMERCIAL " Over the Hill to the Poor House' entered the Hall of Screen Fame at the Astor Theatre last night. It is a sure-fire hit." -EVENING MAIL "The applause was sincere and the comment after the picture was ef the kind that ought to justify the management in expecting a lonj tun'-MMC SUN. "Abounds with excellent humor and pathos and tells a story of nuine interest that is gripping."-EVENING WORLD. . "New Fox film scores at the Astor. Brought tears even from most unwilling eye. And it is funny humanly, riotously funny." -EVENING JOURNAL. . "It is the sort of play in which the battle is more than half won before it is started because it comes pretty close to the heart strings of any one who ha a bttxi."-EVENlNG POST. "An audience which included many distinguished person gave it the hearty welcome which it so richly deserve and aecorded not only the tribute of spontaneous laughter to the many delightful comedy scenes but also paid that rare tribute, the gift of sympathetic tears over the pathetic episodes in the tloty" EVENING .TELEGRAM. Produced by WILLIAM FOX Alt floats Iteaerved. Price: Matinees, 23c to $1. Evenings. SUuraajr and Sunday Matinees. 10a to 12. Directed by HARRY MILLARDE. conferred nt Turin, where they coun ceiled th worker- to adopt measures which marked !.nlne' and Trotsky rise to power, The Italian police aro understood. In have started nn Investigation . of the Henna outrage nlong the theory that thn plot wan International nnd closely Killed with the bomh explosion In front of J, I', Morgan A Co.'n office In New York, Kronen stxnirW ngeitla nre aald tn bo watching clotely, but aro unnbla Ihus. far lv Identify any Individual? prominent In thn Italian crisis with the llolrhevlsr' group which has been mrcadjng revolutionary propaganda In France and which disappeared from the country when Tremlor Mlllorand Isautd his edict that ho would take nn half measures with any ono Kullty of threatening tho (lovornment'H aeourlty. BRAZIL WELCOMES KING OF BELGIANS Albert,' Accompanied by Queen, Aro First lloynl VJsl' tor to South America. , lV fhi Anariitl Vrtn, Itin Janwiio, Hept, 19, King Albert nnd Queen ICIIsabeth, th flret King a d Queen tn visit any Hnuth American country, received n tremondoua ovation when they landed nn flrnslllan anil this afternoon, The city w in iiouoay nr ray, virtually (ho entire population tfret Inir the royal pnrtyi ' The dreadnauHht Hao Paulo, on whlrli the King and Queen of the Ilelglana voyaged from Antwerp, was met nt aeft by a division or destroyers, a Vpiadron of airplanes nnd excursion steamships, which escorted Ihe warship up the buy ito lln anchorage amid (ho booming of salutes from the fortress, t President and Mrs, J'esaoa, the I'or elgn Minister, Axovedn Marques) tho Mlnliter of Marine, I'aul rloarea do Uiniiai tho Helglnn Minister nnd other officials boarded tho Han Vaula immeill ilely on hr arrival and welcomed the royal vlsltorn to Ilrasll, Tho parly then uinbsrhtd for shore, and greotlnga were exchanged between the King ami Queen and the civil authorities nnd hlgli officer of Ihe army and navy, (Ireat crowds cheered the nelftlana on their way from the quay to (liianabare. Palace, where the vlnllors will reside during their May, King Albert und President Pesaoa were In one automo bllo nnd Queon JSIIaabeth and Mrs, Pessoa In another, Thousands of troops, representing all arms of the service, gae a military aspect to the wens. An elaborate programme of enter talnmenta has been arranged by tho ovornment for the royal visitors, who will remain here several weeks. This afternoon they formally visited the President nt the Presidential palace, Ksrly In tho evening they received the diplomatic corps at Duanabara Palace, Where later Prexldent Pessna and his family wore entertained at dinner, DREICERC0 Tbarld JfreeioiM oloned and oJeweU FIFTH AVENUEat FORTY-SIXTH ? THIBAUT for wall papers , RICHARD E TH1BAUT Inc, ;33 Madison Ave Now VorK S POSTER -r AdvertiJtin.fi rVAN-B'NORDHEMCO a'si 40' dt. 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Inc. 117 W0.1t it,"- Street New York n'tffievit Iti) 2 FfftNKLIN THRIFT MS icwcwnors todoy Just. vhat. il did ulcn Old DerCwaa o.llvc FRANKLIN MOTOR CO NY QlcnnATIsdah Pies I830 Broadway at 60 St. EATON & GETTINGER DEPENDABLE PRINTERS NIGHT and DAY SERVICE 263 NintK Avotvuo Tol CKolae&. fl6fiO Brothers Under the Skin rPlII3 dolicfttc child gets most of tho lovo and neurit all tho caro in a family. If ho has husky brothers and sisters they aro content thai it should ho so, for the loving strong aro 'always ready to give of their strength to tho lovable weak. Just now in our lingo family of more than one hun dred million people there arc many thousands of boys who arc delicate. They have become so throiiKh serving the fla under which wo live. They arc the discharged, disabled soldiers whose crip on existence lias become a weakened, pitiable thiny, These children of Unclo Sam aro deserving of most , of his lovo and all of his can?, and ho, through tho United States Government, is doing his best to give it, lint tho family is so very largo that it takes an endless time to accomplish it. We, the husky brothers and Histcrs, must help in tho work. Wo must take it lip smiling nnd with l6vo in our hearts for those to whom we owe so much. The Itolnry Club of Now York is composed of especially husky brothers; men whoso feet aro firmly planted in Hticcessf til business, whose strong hands arc ready to pick up another's burdens, whoso big hearts have room for another and sfill another who needs, help, That is why the Hotary Club of New York is about to establish a Post-War Activity in the form of giving practical advice and substantial aid tho boys whom the World War has, robbed of mental nnd physical strength. There arc, to be twelve sectional organizations, with nn independent chairman for each section; the chair man to select as many assistants as may bo necessary. The following tells definitely what cacli section is expected to do: Section I. To make a lunty 0 AVw J'ort City, mlh the exception of llroolityn, to locate retry tick; injured or disabled ex-itrtiee" man. Section 4. Cpnlaet and Adeiiory Committee of butinen and profei lionnl men to meet the lout vernonallu. fl, Inreitigate all complaintt of tereice by the War Ilitk, Public Health, Federal Hoard ani Ited Crois, and report fmdinii to Ihe proper authorilien. 4. To lake ehamt.oj the local problem at the War Hospital III 1 Vi. it (, ' Section S. To ritil hotpilaU and make it pomible for the -tick and disabled men to mett men to go oter their problems irith vthem. Section 0.To do the same work in all prisons and public institutions and semi-public or pritalt undertakings. Section 7. Coutacftrilh the soldiers' organizati ns, making it possi ble for the boys to meet men who can be of assistance to them. Section 8. Interest and educate other clubs and organisations in the details of this work and secure their actite cooperation. Section 0. Establish contact with the Federal Hoard for Vocational Training anil work out plans for tht men in training, Also secure Jobs. Create a loan fund, ' To furnish headquarters n' Me Rotary Club and put in a paid man secretary; also to furnish accommodations for Section IS. To oblajn speakers and publicity for the work in news papers and magasines. The work is vast nntl.cxaetinR. The Itolary Club asks your assistance. For information, advice or complaints of any kind (all at tho Rotary Club Headquarters, iit Floor, Hotel McAlpin. 31th Street and Uroadwny, N. Y. C. Telephone Pcnn. 780. Section t Section Section 10. Section 11. Hees Tiees Cleaner a 8s Dyers Have you ever come to our main office nnd works? It will be nn interesting ex perience. The address is 132.2)6 Eait 40lh Srut, N. V. C. Tel Mtrrrjllill4W 4S61.Ml IIJ Miscihoi XJjbsf 20 Stvet NX Fiirit crDepcnclaNc Quality BUT TLB Br FLOORS nUTTLE PARQUET FLOOR CO ' 607 w 'i3.dat. Lorvjcr 4za " iMw'M?il(' REAL ESTATE Service PHILLIPS L J PHILLIPS 6 COMPANY ' EUablitlfd 1073 MS Wool 7C"-' Stroct lSBDW'y and 3787 BVvy AWNINGS 'Tug? Decorations McHUGW MFG. CO J D. McTeicJuo. 317 W 3t2TSt E-M.GATTUJ c CO. Jawbn nsa rvmAvo Nt-wibth DimkrfareRureMk 'Sheffield farms A CradoA ( J Saaloct vlHk-CrcamButtarmUk. I T 1,SV ill.- nil A m -V IS r ir vv. mi .. in Next Issue Times, Sept, 27, 1920 The Hotary Club of New York is an organization of men representing all lines of commercial activity. Its purpose is to lift men and business to a higher ethical letel. Headquarters, eld floor, Hotel McAlpin. TIIK AKUONAl'Tll.' 1.IIIIIAIIY, Inc., 00 Mixillsoa Avcnuo (rstabllsheil 18HJ, puMlshrs nfronsiitle ! 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A Lumbar Yard just otT Broadway WRIGHT LUMBERCO 140-132 W. JB St. Aha Satji, Doors, Moulding Etc. Loss-Dama -Delay sSet-id bur Claims to tif' EQUITY FREIGHT CLAIMS BUREAU 350 Droactwcx KASTENHUBER AND LEHRFEJLD Omettert andRtflnera of Praciaua tlatala 24 John. Sfc. Cort 3737 DEFIANCE Speed TRVCKS KStM AW The result oF years of extaeriment- ' so constructe'd that dreat SDeed ' is oenerabed without drolnind the t ' UL r ! !...! .?..., strenyen oi any proaucuve pure . GH Motors Core 18-2G Boinbriddo Sr, Brooklyn. N.Y. DEHAMCS OMter Mako tionr- Smd Kir tKfotltkn On Quitting Early THE typist is there at nine. The boss strolls in at ten-thirty. At five in the afternoon the typist tidies her hair and adjusts her veil. She has done a day's work and wants to go home. But five in the afternoon is flic boss's time for brilliant ideas. He must get rid of them! The tired girl is the answer. He thinks he's fair to his em ployee. He isn't. Let him havo rilliant ideas at five. Hut let him dictate them to The Dictaphone. Next morning while he's dawdling over his cags, the gfrl gets them on paper. They ro on his desk when he arrives. And both the man and the girl aro content. THE! JCWrtWE nco us u.r Made by tho Colum bra Craphoolione Co. Phone Worth 7250 Call at 260" Broadway AUI III 1 . I I I I i L i ' I - ' 3L I SS -JJJ 1 ' ' -uii