f '.,. KVBOTsm' "KTBtTO' !EE3DGERI HE, 'vmti Eft; SEOTEMBEE 3.D19 " r-ff k u W. s l-l Ll 9fl I .V5 NO REINSTATEM ENI 0 STRIKING POLICE ,,-rV- & Amendment to Boston Rule: (.eaves No Loopholo Eton for Votoran Bluccoats UNIONS VOTING ON STRIKE By the Associated rres Boston, Sent. 17. The strikin; po- D'ANNUNZIO STILL MASTER IN FIUME Italian General Tolls Insurgent Troops Their Invasion "Can not Be Toleratod" STEEL MEN MEET; ( Genera, Sept. 17. (By A IM Gahrielc d'Annunzio is still manter of tho situation of l'iump, of which hp took possession recently at tho head of insurgent Italian force?, refusing to obey the Italian governments order to return ith his troops, according to advices which have reached berp, do- ' Hccmeti will not be reinstated under i sptc thn cxtrrrac rigr 0f tho censor- ,any conditions. Edwin U. Curtis, po lice commissioner, reiterated this today iMhen his attention was directed to the PRINTERS WILL ARBITRATE Answer Threat of New York PublN catlopi to Quit or Move "Now Vork, Sept 17 (By A. P.) Officials of "Bix Six," tho local union of printers, whose demands for an in crease of $14 a week in all present wage Suspension Sopt. 22 Certain 'scales in book and job offices, and the M K Unless Gary Yields and Moots Workors UNION SOLID, SAYS LEADER s-hin, The British and American contin gents In the city were jeered and hissed hv the nnnnlHtinn BR thev marched to construction placed in some quarters , ,rjr wariih,,,i tbc advices slate, but on an amendment to the department embarked safely on their vowels. The rules announced last night. French contingent is (.aid to have re- It had been pointed out that the I "" '" """". barricaded 1 nits bar- . , racks. change, which permits suspension for of the Italilin yniorg wi,0 landed in delation of regulations, might be con- r,um(( ouIy 100 rnajnrf in the city Btrucd as leaving a hoophole by which nt lh(1 )ast ad,irPSi thc othp having some of thc older men of the depart- rpjoined their nhips. the official advices ment who before the MTrike had served state. the city long and faithfully might re- I (Jrncral Badoglio. who wai sent by . ... ... lhe government to 1'iume to handle the catn tneir positions , ,. ,.. . , --I.,-,..!,,,, - T .... .. All IIMI IIMI. Him 1IVI111W U 1.. .-.UUu fc lull I ... L'- ' . ... , re I Mnllrilf . I .....J 11. .1.ihI ...u. a ...... ...ihn'' ."' . UriinUDllUE LUr 1UIUULT.T1J ao mm mi , - abandoned their psts and went o Flume, creating a state of thing vhlch cannot be approved or tolerated " nother report from Fiurao declares that the D'Aununzio partisans have made arrangements looking to the de itructinD of the city in case resistanco becomes futile The Juco Slav veaco Helegatlou iu By tlie Associated Pre PltLiburgli, Sept. 17. Thc national committee for organizing iron and bteel workers wcut into session here shortly before noon todav to take definite actiou BULLin MUDDLED. SAYS LU )YD GEORGE establishment by October 1 of a forty four-hour week, bac been mot by a tnrcat on tlio part of 152 New York periodical publishers to suspend publi cation or to move their plants to west ern cities, announced today their will ingness to arbitrate the question of higher pay. They declared they were determined, howevtr, to iusibt on their demaud for bhorter hours, refusal of which would mean a strike. As evidence of their determination to press their demands, strikers pointed out that a 10 per cent .,r. .no maiirr oi pireipomuK uin slfikp ni-sessmont, amounting to $40,000 a of iron aud steel workers, called for M,ckf wng be,D(f cMkM from thc men Commissioner Curtis declared, how ever, the change had been made to meet new conditions and had no bearing on thc present situation. Thc cases of 123 policemen oo ma tlons or .sick leave wheu the strike began are now under considcraliou Each man will probabb have an indi i yidual hearing Although nine-tenths of the union affiliated with the B"Ston (enlrai I.Hlwr i lie i"sion n-u.iu. ..-vi ,. ,- , ,j,.i Union ha,e already ,nll to support -"- '- " " "- Mn th 1 mit. lul naiiou ' "w.i- . .'.." t ..tl rl.SlrAH UU1UU icaufis iob;uu woj - , did not indicate an iMtv. The Italian baitlcfchip Bl n.i. n:-t...: J- w-lA r 1ifiT pn immediate general """ "'"."' .."., u.,.n, ,7 strike. It was generally felt that there would be no definite change in the situation until after the meeting of the Central Labor Union next Sunday at which re port of the strike votes taken during the week will be received from the lcwal I damaged by her crew and has born uu- able to leave thc port of liume. SAnlnmliB, " Before going into the meeting John Fitrpatrick, Chicago, chairman of the national committee, said that, unless there wai a "last minute" telegram from Filbert If Gary, chairman of the board of the United States Steel Cor poration, no poitponemeut of the strike, as requested by President Wil pon until lifter the industrial eonfer- ! ft..., nt tl'inhlnfflnn Oplnltflp ft -milrl be considered. Fitzpatriek said the men werf full) organi7eil and prepared to walk out The meeting of the na tion.., committee today was called pri marily to make preparations for the proposed btrike Organizers who met at Toungstown, O , jesterday report plans for a strike Monday in the Youngtown district, in cluding Sharon. Farrell and New Cni tle. Pa.; Nilew.'VVarrcn, Struthers, Low ellville, Massillon and Canton, Alliance and Lorain, O Steel mills in Youngs town proper emploj 30.500 men. with coarly 11,000 more in smaller factories. LUXEMBOURG TO VOTE RULE Plebiscite Will Be Held on Form of Government Luxembourg, Sept. B.r Correspond ence of the Associated Fret.) A plfb unions. The Boston web pressmen's union. !...... MAv.l.A.a dm emnliterl nn IOe.ll T,.nners. twilloted today on the ques- ! iseite is to bo held in thc grand duchy - . . .. . i .:, - . .. .! .-:-.. I tion of participating in a general sini- of Luxembourg, alter tue raum-auuu ,nmorrow The news writers union meets toouj . f q t) tr(,aty of ,,oarP( to determine ' A strike ote also was taken today , ,. by the typographical union I """ "" ot S eminent shall be changed, and also to determine New Yorlt, Sept. 17. (By A P.) E. H Gary, chairpan of tho board of the United States fatccl Corporation, declined today to comment on the an nouncement of John Fitzpatriek that ouly a last-minute telegram from him would avert a strike of steel and jrou workers. It was learned, however, that Mr. Gary has written a letter to the heads of the steel corporation's sub sidiaries in connection with the threat ened strike, and it was intimated this might be nindo public lato today or Chicago, Sept. 37. A general wulk ut of steel workers in the Chicago dis trict said to number l.r0,000, ut 6 WAR HERO SHOT IN BRAIN I -whether the duchy shall join France nVlo. k Monday morning, will be called unii iiwiiw wiiwi ! ..... .iiinlrnq 1. Tf. Pifirv. chairman of t.hi . .. w ' , h Wh.le Wre.tllnn " Be'K'Um r,'ouom"'a"r- prCCB , Tiled States Steel Corporation, agrees Fatally Wounded While Wrestling thp ,T3nii ducbj iB ;o,rrned by u coun- , 0(1J (f) mfft th(. committco oE thc for Possession of Pistol i ,.j of fifteen members and a chamber! nternationsl Iron and Steel Workers, Mahanov City, Pa., Sept. 17. While j.nli, f fifiT-two. ecording t" Theodoro Vind, interna- wrestling with his friend Andrew I Th two" political parties, thcltional organizer und president of thc . it l j : i:.,,iii t ii rrr i q nna inn i.i rinr au. for a strike fund John Adams Tinner, secretary of the New York Publishers' Association, in a statement announcing the employers' attitude, said that "two publishers of publications of national circulation" were preparing to sell out their real estate in New Y'ork city. Statements a Garbled Account of Private Conversation, Promier Declares BRITISH TO LEAVE SYRIA Clemenceau and Allenby Arrange for French Occupation Taxis, Sept. 17. (By A. P.) The agreement reached bj Premier Clemen ceau and Field Marshal Allenby, of the British armj, concerning the occu pation of Syria, proiides for thc evac uation of all thc area north of the frontier between Palestine and Syria on or before November 1 by British troops, according to morning newspapers. Tho British will be relieved by French forcet,, with the eiception of the dis tricts of ruma&cus. Horns, Ilamah and Aleppo, which will be left out of the area of occupation, but will pass under French influence, it is said. "INACCURATE, GROTESQUE" London, Sept. 17. The Tress Asso ciation has issued thc following appar ently authorized statement from Down ing street, to which Premier Lloyd George returned last night: "William C. Bullitt's statements ap pear to be a garbled account of a pri vate conversation with Mr. Lloyd George at a breakfast after Mr. Bullitt's re turn from Bussia, together with a mtx ture of conversations with other peopli. "In the opinion of the premier, some of thc statements arc no ridiculous,. as to carry their own refutation on the face of them ; as, for example, thc sug gestion of nn intention to send Lord Lausdowne to Bussia as ambassador. "But, apart from examples of this kind, the suggestion is that the nar rator's memory was hopelessly at fault. "While it Is not suggested that Jlr. Bullitt did not talk with the primicr, it is categorically denied that any state ment was given for publication, and tho whole account is authoritatively" de clared to be absolutely inaccurate in important particulars nnd grotesque." Wa-shlngton, Sept. 17. "My testi mony as It appears in the official record is correct in every detail," William C. Bullitt said yesterday, referring to his recent ,appcarance before tho Senate foreign relations committee. j??BVJIIIWiH J George Allen, inc. ! 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Smart Autumn Millinery Dress Hats and Suit Hats of Velvet and Hatter's Plush, many softly draped and trimmed with the popular feathers. No two "models alike, and all moderately priced. are di hnw far iwenty two ., - ,..,,,, t,.j , tne cnurcu mum-mi- puumw ...... l v. and also a hue of Batcavage, of Mawrillo today for the LiWak Congm.atlrcs who , Joseph KHuUpd, nscd j r.mlu lIh.i tVia Tuillnt yea' w "'"" T.'' ....... . . political affairs entering ms oru.u. u..-,k.- - ;.f,agn is now mowing up as to arrested. whether the grand duchy shall lean to- KilcuUen served overseas t-xo jears KrHnP1f or Belginn, The grand pnd was cited for braiery in action in . js r(aly ruW bj. tbr prrsidCDt the battle of Argonnc rorest. )f (he rnuoA vho i3 nalnrd by the " ' Krand duehees on advice of thc majority Patter Falls to Cut Weeds; Fined of thp rhamb,,r of Deputies, following Reading, Pa., Sept. 17 Becauso he , thc UEUa pariiamentarj system failed to cut thistlek on hit farm In j , Maiden Creek township after warning from his farmer neighbors, the Wv. M H, Brcnsinger was ordered by a oiul , fg court jury here jetcrday tn pjy the t j "stTpSrvisors of thc township $27.15 and j g ,costs for cutting the weeds. Bren g singer pleaded labor shortage as hi de i Wilson Signs Legion Act Honibrook, Calif., Sept. 17 Previ dent Wilson has signed un act of Con gress incorporatiug the American Le gion, an organization of vet rans of the world war. ujmmamriiuBmnmraliir.nin.jmn:r.riHm.!nuniinia!iraH.imm?iHMm'u.mmurir Last Year's j Velour or Bolivia Coat j Velvet Suit i South Chicago Trades and Labor Alt erably Drafting g i Can bf raaHf Rood as new at ff trifllnr oit. Our rrocsa rstorB all m P lio orifflnl bfaut and lu"ter to tho H fabric and removes all traces of wear and wcrf-tber f Schwarizawelder Co.,ioi7-Z7 Wood s. and Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Advanced Mechanical Drawing's Machine Design Architectural Drawing Shop Arithmetic Engineering Mathematics Instructor! all practical men. Clauet begin week of Sept. 22. Call or write for booklet. 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Wo make all types of Heating and Cooking Apparatus, bo can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method is best for your particular home or building. Consult your dealer or telephone or write ub, or better still, come to our attractive Factory Showroom where full line is displayed. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia i ln..frirrrll f Tt.it,', r;.,i,.. nttKTf Fumacti and Rang Ir PIH-Jrlpl-ia for" 72 yoatij Paige Distributors 304 North Broad Street, Philadelphia Receiver's Sale the Court 0 Common Plea A'o. t for the Conntv o Philadelphia. Commonwealth of rcnnwlvanta ho. SS9S In Kquitu. "Jsntola h. s(. Janum Hotel Co." Juns Term, 1919, St. James Hotel in Philadelphia Tho St. James Hotel property embodies three buildings the Hotel at tho southeast corner of ISth and Walnut btreets tho Annex the lower House. The Hotel is a thirteen-story property in the very heart of the shoDmnr and theater district. It is onp hlnet (mm Wanomoim.'., rJt. ct nn. MV f-, l, T!ll..,, CtofJ ., 1,11. f xl. Vi. J ,. .. ? "W" U" u"" - u..- u.wvji itum uiu utuc.in-uu.iwiu-v.il; mum jiuih me jtiiz-Vjanwn. elevators, one service elevator, one hidewalk lift and one storeroom lift It has two oassentrer l'ire-proot construction. 5 ?hc St. James Annex, at the corner of Walnut and Camac Streets, is a thirteen-story resident build- 5 J,",' ,l- two 0tls Plu"Ser passenger elevators. The St James Hotel and Annex together have S 3M sleeping rooms, with 231 private baths, and 3D rooms with running water. t lHJ'ower 1Iouso 0.r ih(L bildinK is located at the corner of Camac and Chancellor Streets, in a J building separate and apart, but connected by a tunnel with the two main Hotel properties This is a five-story and double-basement building, with tho equipment for Khe lighting, heating and 5 cr.annr p0We ?,or thI uf o hc uHotc,ls-, 0n. Ulctsect0"11 floor laundry capable of turning out 5 8000 pieces daily and a largo starchwork department. Two other floors aro used for barracks for the sleeping quarters for employees and the fifth floor for the cirpentry and upholstery departments. Theso buildings arc all in good condition. . TO BE SOLD Monday, Nov. 10, 1919 atl2M At the Real Estate Salesrooms 1519-21 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. The Kcal Estate and Personal Prop erty, including tho furnishings,, will first be offered as an entirety and then as two separate lots. Application for confirmation Friday, November 14, at 1 P. M in Court of Common Plca3 No. 2, for the County of Philadelphia. ISRAEL HECHT, Receiver, St. James Hotel Co. Further particulars will bo furnished by receiver's counsel, or auctioneers: SUNDHEIM, FOLZ & FLEISHER I FURTH, SINGER & BORT1N Real E.tato Truit Building, Philo., Pa. I Bailey Building, Phita., Pa. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneer 1519-21 Cheitnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. fi0ikWl MVMMMwwrtvtuinwvmr'1"'"' ' -TS"W lv"H1UtVHMVItUMIWHtHji t -? l f i s r J $"$. N . v"Wl V I ' tUi . 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