1W3 I uenm$ public Wtbtt THE WEATHER Washington. Sept. 23. Gcnernll) fjlr tonight mill Wrdncsiln) . Ti:,MPI.U.ftlli: at iucii HOIK djJ.' i"ni i'-' i 1 1 a i :i I i l gj , lill ,711 KIT, in-j 1(111 1 I I I I wr NIGHT EXTRA K ?", S ! VOL. VI. NO. 8 LSEVEN IRE BOXES " nnnrnri.nr.rftiri.Ri i 1 II II I III II Mill All II ft I ;: s GOUNT OF BALLOTS, Faulty Returns in First and ' Second Ward Divisions Retard Judges " i I. k.DR. MOSES STERN WANTS ' SOCIALIST VOTE PROBED LflMo, Change in Standing of ' Mayoralty Candidates as Official Scrutiny Proceeds ; Reipn mnip ballot boxes, ni'i'i' onlcred opened nuil it rii'iitint made b) .ludgi's ilileniicd nuil Foigusnn. sitting Inda.v JIF nil election court In make Hip iflii'Inl roup! of ballots t-n-t In tin- niii.uirnlty primari Tlip votes nip being hiiiiiIpiI ill tlic finance cumiuiltco mum of councils, in (.It) Hall, A large oiywil was pip-pin tptlny ns nt Hip earlier sittings, lint Hipip wns little excitement. rfTlip rrrntint anil Hip nflipinl tabula tion of Mites this inni niii); iliil mil nllPrj rne reintiie standing of Hip candidate m. t.. - .i it. TOP Alntlll. Siiiiiii ..r tlin uiiIki) ill. in In -- -. ..., . ... .... rtjtiiliilatps inailp a-liglil gnms fljrpd ritinll) slight nwp. ... . Kllf- 1 hp divisions 111 whiei a rppount wmr 1 v - ..... niithnrilPil. 111 the nnler in which Hip) Wrrr tnkrn up b) Hip pourl. follow : Xinpti'Piith division of the SppoiiiI w'nrilt Hiirtppntli ditision of thp First word, fotirlppntli division of Hip Klrst tfnrtl,, tucirtli ilivision of Hip SppoiiiI wnrd. first division of Hip Tliinl ward. ttifirtli division of Hip lluril wnrd ami third division of tlip Ki.th ward. Pallet son Loses 7 Votes TIip judges ordered I'ccnmit Inken In the nineteenth division of the Sec- ODil wnnl after the electinn ollieinls, .rallrtl to pxplnin discrepam.'ies in the, ' I'w'Llf .""T''' M"! tr-Stil,'nl '"" they had inadp a mistnkp in liguring. wliieh ppripd .ludgp Pi.ttcrson mull""" "eraiuo ran; ni...' "- othfr Organi.ntion candidates or pwu ' IIiipiicp, Pa. W. A (ilpun. CoimclN T0tp. ! ..! nrniiinti r nni of thp two lneoino- rhe ballot box of thp twlfth ditision of thP Third waul was ordpip.l oi.p.ipd L-bponusp Hip iftiirns showril ninrp voIpsi lof county coiumissinnpr.s tlian were, cast at the rlpctinn, anil lipcausp nf oljhfr disciepaiKies on the iiiiiipnrllvnn returns. Changes in Hip pandidntps' slnmlimr lbrOucht about In llin ififi.nnii nni nu I'&foll.onii- Third 'dnision of thr Sixth I'wnricl. .lamps M, Hazli'tl lost two votps for rrontclor of dcrcl.: plevpotb ilivision Iwof-tlie Spienlh ward. I.ipiilonaiit Wnt fiRftll' I Irrrniitfic;,.., ...,...:.!. ,i r 1....1 -, .. . ..,.,.,, , .,,, , , ,, ininiiii. nn I'll'l K 01 tjunitpr v,p.sicius Court, gninc-d jwpnij onp -otes, twpirth division tlte Setpiith ward. William l. Knigl urgiininiinn camiiclatc Tor (oroupr lost one, ami William K. Cmnpbrll. IimIp tifnilenr Pamlidale for Hip same oftipp, Sained flip Huring Hip aftprnoou Hip pp,nu court hopps to gpt wpII into' Hip tnlli of tlie.Spipntli wnrd .The i-oiinl mined slowly dining Hip 'jrarl) hours toiln.i, in lonlrast to Hip rapid firp spiisntiniis nf ypstpnln) 's sps slon. The judges in (barge were niixiuiis tp I'lenu up the divisions of the First. Second nml Thin ilards. which hilng l.ovrr from yestPida), before cniitc nlipml Willi Hip count The Hiltent of Dr. Mnsps Siitii witli a romplainl about Hip tliirtppnth diii filnn of the fifth ward created an 1 Amusing diiersion "He mSserted thnl a statement nf dec Hon resultf. was neier posted ,,n the noor 01 mi- polling jiiaie. ,1K reiiuiieil lij law nnd nsked that ihn ppfi.,n i. . ; - ii.iii uimi ii e silinmouefl before the court. '! "L.7.,.,",,I.a,i',C,, ,a,".m' .0,Ii,i0"R '" r::i, v;." '".:.""' .,,,,,",s nMI liis r."r .:.'' h , " . "p,P ,f,llot' tlM' "- .... ..,.,.... v. vain, wiisl wiisl sioicn. i PmUn. IIs.ihi.ii r -1'1 "vimuii inr uoiiest) "Invn world full of wh.L'pil i...,...in Judgp Aiidenried remarked. "Iheie is ni ii nia en mm. mi. . . A . : . ....... ......, .....ii ni, -.111112. . .. I Dim Inr Stern, "nml ,-ou.ve got',. v,".p...ll, '''''"I H".i Civc ' are yiui or noiiung. he null hnpst Pr,. i Hon eer held In .. . I Jojice Lieuleuniit ii" nun lias w npii Leuiielt n,,s In ' charge. I, It. Corle. whfi pxplnincil thnl he i was tiienli Hi ice lears old ,n.,i .mi school, wns Jitdgp of Hip tiiiiptpenlli ,ti. Tiploil of the Second Ward. Iln nu j, . . in i an cajled befoje the board lo account for unupea uniioisi wnicli were missing. The election bonnl could not nccounl for al pf IIipiii. They made the nxsprtinn also' (hat on ftirlhrr cousidprntlon of thpfr own ligurps the) had concluded Hint .Indue Patterson iiml il... 1...1 ..t shf fJrsrauUqtioii ticket should linp Iippii credltcil wltn sexen inure votes. The judges nrileied the box opened mid a recount made. EFFORT TO AVOID LOCKOUT ' Pointers' League Seeks to Adjust Issue With Pressmen ..New .(Vorli. Sept. SI.- Meinheis nf the Printers' League.-Hip ori;mii.iiilon i of cmplojing printers, will keep nil de-paitmi-nty of their plants open tomor row, wh'ii the pressmen nml feeders have scn'cil notii that the) will ilepline to'work. iledaroil Wllllnin flrecn, chalr- raen oj.ine uiDor coinmittee of thoi leoguei I(ist nlglil. In his statement, I Mr. Orcn said: " "A lockout or nil) nctinn that could fcosslbly 'be construed ns n lockout hud I and t be n voiced, .since our whole effort is, I" neijip (lie point nt issue througn iiniirunie means. I Still Hopeful f'mr lointilit nml tomorrow ii nd cooler tovttiht JVilk ebaugtablr tcinds gently bhiriiiii. 'bilc hnu-freer viVfinu Ao;ir coin- t.MM ... mt.,l.l W V ""' lWTpl llnit therQ' JUII If, dt.JKf llnl-rnl s Second-Class Matter at I'rder Hid Art i START FOR ITALY WITH WAR SAVINGS; LAND IN HOSPITAL Hog Island Trolley Hits Auto Carrying Homeward- Bound Party Four I till in tl nn Hip fiist lap nf their Iiip linnip to Itnl) with their war ni -iugs lucked nun; in thrii pockets landed in Hip Hup Mnnil hospital In ilny. Tltrj weie nn tlipir wn) from Ches ter to the Itnlinn linpr 'aertn. which sails for Italy from this port. Tlirir motorcar crashed into a trnllpy cm' at i Fight) -second street ami Tliiletiln nc 1 iiiip. 1 Tlip injnrpil nrp : f 1.. Mnroclin. '.VM Nnrris strppt. Chrs ' ti i : outs anil bruises. ' Luigi (Irnlnni, ".41 Ashincnd strppt. Chcslci. severe bruises .lump- Mnrsili. SIS West Sixth street. Chcstet. cuts ami bruises. M. t'aiitahnipvsa. 001 West SpvpiiHi sheet. Chester, intprnal injuries. All with the pxppptinn l Cnntnt.i-tii--.ii were discharged. Up was iniurcil so linill) lip wil prolinlil) In" unable tn stiil on Hip ship with hi" ponipanioii I'lipnils of Hip iiipii ploviilpil a little piitPiialniiiPiit for tliPin ns a fnrrwell i pint) last night that lntpil until pari) inis inoruiiiK. i im'ii nip nn- i...... ' ..... . i ...:.. .. :.. ti.i. ..... ...mi ....n.in.i .. . .,,.....,.,..,,. ...ii. I ipir hnccnirp. ami i.ii.'ii iiiirii. ...i. iiii.i . ... . l u..np...n. .-- I Hip Mill to this pity bpgan. Krrn thine went pII with the party ....; .1 1....1 i!i. .- 1 nml : '.....,. ..i 1 Illllll mi' irneiliMi i.iniu.i --.lu.M.n i..... i Ti ti tf-11 111 atPnup. A Hog Islnnil enr on ICouto to was npproa;hinK. itml thp , ,rjlr,. nf (l(. niotorcnr and lnutorman , ()r. ti,ip, hpip unablp t" avoiil, a ' ,.,,ision. R iMn n EXPRESS WRECKED j Derailed Near Confluence, Pa. Fire man Killed! . . t'niinellsOlle. ra.. Mit. -...( 1) a. , I'. Tiie Pittslmrgb-New oik night ,..,.... 11,.. tliiltinioip and Ohio Hail- ' ro.'l U'Bvi-R Pittsburgh at J-J:'J0 a. in. . ., ,:, ,1..,,;.,. ,1.. tr,i was killed I ,1,M ,lrn""- ,l,p traln- ""- n" PaPngers wprp injured, rnilroaa. oflieials said. T. 1. Miller, l.nnnclls. (jp, Pi,Kinppr. was badl) scnldetl. ' I -. . . ,.f.l.,lrir riiT -rn 111 uriMurrtunv) den i iu jhiu Killed Drivers of Motorcars That Two Children Committed l'o niotorcnr drivers, nllrgeil to haie run over anil killed rliililirn iu tue street, were held without bail today "fl.y Magistiate Itaker. in Hie Twentieth ,, 'mid I'Vilernl sheets tntlon. to await 1 """" '" '"' ,'"", ... ')" cxprpss an oiiniou ii"' i'"' " (Iiip was .losppl, McLaughlin, "f rniP(I pjthpr sideV riUiintcr and Twentieth streets, whose, !, WBnt to sn) that there wa ninn cir crushe.l Kied (ireenburg, se en ) ears misrepresentation than I ever knew old. of 1.1(11 South Tn.ilor street, while" the child wa's pla.iing in n street car- nil nl in front of his home Inst Krida) and ni) contracting business Hie issue' Sheiiffs and deputies fiom nemli.i night. TIip child ilird .ipsterday iu St. I shows that there wli nothing they could towns bine gone to Drumrighl. fnllon -Agnpsllospil.il. ' bring against .ludge Patterson, the Or- ' ing a reipiest fiom ipsidpuls tihu ip TIip othpr cliauffpiir wnR .lospph Mc- ' ganizntion candidate. I ported the nmh iins shoolnig rei klessli Mnims of Cmlibert and Thirtv -spi pnth " nnnlmrl. (liilslile the I'Hy i in Hie siee. siirels driier of no ice cream truck. ... Hp inn oVr Hronislnw .elnziipy, four )p,ns olil. of 1318 South (Jrovp sheet. jeslPrda) afteinoon at Tliirt) -sixth and Wharton streets, hefoio he re.iWietl pilnl. The diild was drad thp Pol.iclinic llos- MAY DELAY LABOR MEETING li'ftnr:il Ar.cuntance of Leaaue of ...... . ,- - tf Nations Awaited Washington. Sept. -M.-tHy A. P. I- As less tlian half a dozen nntioiiH haie . i.itifipd Hip peace treaty, odicials of thp i.itilied the peace treaty, officials of the' l)pinrtnipnt nf Labor nrp of the opinion that the first international labor confrr I piicp provided for in the treaty nnd 'inlled h) President Wilson tn meet here October 1SI will be postponed. ' I (Inl) those nations whirh bae be- i iiiiii iiiii.i ii..ii..ii-. iiiiiii. iinii ni' --. .. . . pump nicmliers of tie pazup of nat nns iin,i ... ,i. i n, .....,f... i mi ' npmrding to an nfficial rpnort HipI'T.s did not eeu want lo ,jjvc me nu ,,,,..., ,. :i r ii... i... ...i . I Ulliril VllUlllll VI in imn .wnmiuni IW. '!... .iti Aililiimm nf (.nrtiititi n nl 4su- trlnn delegates. Whether or not they ii ill tin ntlmiPfl til inte. nl lltll innrnli ntipnd as snpctalois. will bp ilppidpil i ,i .,(.....,.. ii.oir 'n, ;nin,.,.. H,,nl Inlmr union cnniention bolrf nt An..l,r,lniii reeentll- tilpilireil its ninn.. hers nut to participate iu the ennfprence unless Hie (ierinnns nnd Austriniis were nilinitted. The tient) of peace prniiiles that the stibjei ts to be considered at the first meeting shall include the applicatipn of the principle or the eight-hour day or forty -eight -hour week.v REMINDS POLICE OF DUTY Head of Fraternal Order Tells Mem bers to Uphold Law Plttsburgli. Sept. lii.-tM.i A. P.) William .1. Milton, grand prpsidpnt nf Hie Fraternal Order of Poller, with headquarters in this ell), today sent letters tn all lodges of the order calling II pou Hie members In use eiery means w'itlt'n their poner to "uphold nnd en foicp Hip laws of Hip tuition, stnte and municipality nt this time of unres in our countr) as they are obligated by v I their oath of office Mr. Milton asks that the officers en force the laws "Impartially under all circumstances. i The Fraternal Order of Police has ' lodges iu iweniy-six cities. ,it is an I Independent union, not animated ivUli I the American Federation of Labor. . NO SHAVES, NO CREASES Merchant tailors and master barbers .m .(.,. I,. -1. i ill. H,..i. stil refuse to accedf to the demands of her striking emptO)es, anil declare 1 they will keep their shops closed until tlie recalcitrant workers come, to terms. The barbers strike Is now In Its, third nripk, 3V merchant tailors favor thehfu th'J ryf-etl to Indorse Coa the I'o.tofnre at riillatlflphla i.f Mnrcli S, 1870. IT DEFEAT UNTIL END T" ! Senator Hints There May Be Some Surprises in Court Returns DEFENDS CONTRACT WORK HE HAS DONE FOR CITY "Campaign of Misrepresenta tion" Deplored Says Patter- ' son Couldn't Be Attacked , lt tll'.lll.lil'. .MIX Ml'I'AI.N "This is i,t Hip titiio lo talk. TIip plpption is ,,pr, hut mil Hip ofliWal ,.,.( 'I'his ns thp lomniput of Scnninr Kiln in It. Vaip. rlipn I talked with him toiia) in his rri,.p in thp i.inpoin Iliiililmg. Hi. ii. r- 1 .1 a- 1 tin Hip faip of Hip ininfliPiiil it- turns. Mnnip has turn. I!ut Hipip mnv p soiiip sui privps bpfmp Hip juilgps 'rnniplrtp tlipir poiint that will i-linucc tlip icsult. I , n llKm t tint 1 lllM IIIITP .. ;.. . ti i np ant, tin . ' " ' . .,.l.,i.l,..,.l t ..l. .,.. ti.a..., .. ... ; . nut ininil llin di.iIiiImii II1HV hP. I ntlMllMPil llin DinfiitiK' I "Wp , ,,nt r,nipn.- tn mrrlnnk ant - ln,t-, :,, ,i, ,.,,, -.,, i..,..un " . ...fii. inni in. . it. ...... mi aim d...i ... " ..j. .1. 1..)..... .in ...- ganizntinn s attonipys arp kppn. priio- I Ileal uirti and papablp lawyprx. Wp do .tint poiippiIp an) thing until the nfhYial rrturn is made. If thprp ha Iippii mi) prrors nn our snip p ilipm bp shown I 1 up. If thpip bap Iippii nil) on Hip othpr sidp wp want to know all nbout I , tbem. , " belipvp .luilips Aiiileniipd and Ker- guson will pxi-reisp the utmost enie that Hip pxhpI facts nrp hinughl out. TIip misipprpspntation that phiiinctpnzrd the eanipnigu will rut no figure with the judges conducting the count VARE WONT ADM OF OFFICAL COUN "Do )ou caie to make an) comment '"B''i nisiies wuen .ins. miiIs eame on thp iPturns or Hip nelion of some j"1"" the kitchen mid ilciuiiudcil in know of the pIpi-Hoii bonnls thus fnr flis- ' tlif '"use f the tlel.u. In Iipi- evcilp closcdV" I nskPil. j nienl nml anger, the Conk testified, , .Mrs. Wmts siiui-k her and tore her Senator's "I Told ou So jdievs "I think .ludge Audeiirieil in liiscom- ! mr"t on ,l"s' "" 'lection laws has ' ai( fnr morp ,mn p0iiKmi). I prp- ficr1- 1(, t,PJ orP prpspntPil in , Harrisburg. that they would cause no ! rnd of confusion nn election day. The) I are intricate and itnnlictl end epn px I perienced law.tprs have iliflieult) in un . dprstanding thrin. I "If that is Hip ensp how nuicli nariier 'is it for the inpmtipri of nn plectinn board to moid error. It appears to nip H l. ..!, Il.n iiiniiiln i.ihn rrillllPll these . .. . . , .. (ipibpratp purpo.e' ' of making It difficult for people to !; .11 lensl for tlip oriiinnr.i in (lvWiinl and the plain working man." i "X,v that the campaign is ovpi- will jn nn campaign since t enteieil poll- ' tic. Tlie fact that they mnile me ...im... n. i i .... I..in..niic Im. i oei mm nii.un ,, 1 1 ii.uiin.i-. .... t(p rjtT rtt nnnt Hip world to ynow that this cit) work is the smallest nr( nf nl, business. The) forget that 1 mn n general contractor. In past jears 1 haie iimlerlnken mid completed inntrai'ts witli electrical and other cor porations lo the xnluo nf 51(l.(nH).0(M) nnd that was work done outside tlie cit) . "During Hie Inst session of the Leg islature I fought certain sections of the new charier. Why Ilpciiuse the neonle who were behind it were dc liberately tr.iing to ruin my citv 1mm '"sn without giving me (he slightest banco to protect iniself. The) wanted 'ter. luc been decided upon at a confer to spp an equipment worth hundreds euep held hi Hussinn and (lernuin icvo i,f thousands of dollars thioivn nto the hitioiusts, necunling tn the Munich seiap heap. It was one of the most .Ncucste Nnchrlchteii. TIip newspaper outrageous things, I eier knew, 'sa.is that the heailqiiaiters of the move Certainl) 1 fouglit it. is mere nil) - .. .... .., ..,,. ., u.itiljl,,'! limn s'""' '" " "'"" dime the same? 'I hese charter refnrin- . nni.orluniti to hid on city work. I he) I " . . ., , tatl-eii as iiouBu .I.-..- ... .. .. .... - tmctor in Ph.la, Iflphia wl pii Hip fn.-lv , and figures at C.t) Hall will show ll.a the work is divided among a number of , concerns and that in) lenrs oast has been share of its for less thnu one- tenth of the nhole. "Should I he Debarred?" lie .hs "Rpcnns" I hnP done, nnd mn !n a position to do. work "for the city by lontrnct. In open competition, is it any I reason wh) I sliouui ne oenarreii irom tLklng an active part in pontics.' "Hechuse a mnn .K,l;;hrKrn.lFORDS BUMINOmTY STOCK nltimbpi. or brii : i .i... .. A,l- l.ii- (lip flti ts ti m reavm wh, he "l.ould l, aUakPd F"er and Son Now Control Com. if he exercises his right ns an Amer- Pa"y Completely scan citizen to take an intereUin poll-1 Detroit, Sept. i'L (II) A. P.I -tics. Upsides the cit) got its moiiey's ('oiiind of all stoik in the Foul Motor worth for rer) bit of work I have eicr,('nmpnn.i has been seiiued Iu Henr.i done for it. It t iimn i Krrp tue sirceis cleaned ncording to agreement I wanouincd here toda). through puichase fined. I had no rcdiess or appeal and 1 of the minority holdings nf .lames Con- idn't want an) or make any. ... . ''.... Is mint ipr line I irnnl In " continueil Kenatur Vnre ltd ' earnestness, "and It isi.bo.it that Fifth, "70" TO ASK FOR 39 WARRANTS ward trouble. Wp hae been charged, Wnrrtnts will be nsked Ihis nft nlth it. I mean the regular ItcpuLlicnn ernnoii b) the conunittre of seient.i for organization nt Kleventh nnd Chestnut Streets, but the organization had as much to do with it ns the good minis-, lers of Philndelphln, and that is noth-1 , . .. ..vi,r n bout the soldier and the labor vote, and the claim that these forces were for the organization ticket?" "Let me call )our attention to just one feet," said the senntor. "The other bide kept boasting all through tlf,p cain- t 1 U . f fllA JIOITO 11 1 w a f t... ' ... .1. ..ii ,,ni .,l m-, rinn - imiuwi would not ex.eed 10.1.000 or 1I0,(M)0 IiaigO lHl i.'V l'lm.B.ll.Hn Plll'Ilglll, votes at ine inosi. 1 nai did the re- suit show? We polled nearly 150,000 votes. "We did-hsvc the labor, vote, yith us PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919 HELLO, FALL! Equinox Here and Weatherman Says Old Summer Has Departed "(iooiI-Ii). summer!' HpIIo, fall!" TIip weather man sn.is it's Iippp, ami promises lo bntk up liii umlpntioii liy sonic ipal fall weather tonight or tn morrow. , 'I'Iip aiiliimniil equinox is dm- at 1(1 ."Ii II 111. The sun will Pin Ihn tnri-iilinn 'according to schedule, ami it nlwnvs has ' mill tllll tlin cnHLiiii nt nlinnln.il. ' football ami Hip rppniptinn of oirmuiJ; I ami winipr Mill" will iipriii. I Out Wrst (thl .Man Winlpr tolp a marili mi the ntllliniil.il npiinnx mill nrakril in uitli rnnir .'1(1 ilpgrpp win 1 Ipi' mill Iipih) frosts, but Iip is not px- ippil Iipi-p. His tpllpption, liowpvpr. hi Hip vim pp of mill niitiiinn finals I wi mgi,.-n .iuo. MRS WURTS FREED UFATTAGKINGGOOK Hi, fl Xlnr I nf,,..n.,rfr v - Row in niviotu I nr'- "uvv "' OOCteiy Leaaer S Kitchen Over Luncheon Dishes 4 Aired Before Jury " .,rnn.-T mm-.ii ' VERDICT QUICKLY REACHED m.. 1.-...1 ... i.. vi .. ........ .-..-. .1 .11.1. ... I XI III 11 111 I , uo I II!.. ,, , '. , - "" ' "" -'"-PI. siiPiiiil.1 IUOI111UPUI III ; "us pit), fai pii A. '. loilnx ill Itir A.. . i. T' r"n,,,;", ,","" '" ""T'1' ," "'V "' ip"!"" ami liaitPiv mi hi'r foiuipr 100k. ... . - -i0... ... .. , .:.,. , . . ., , , . '". i k 1 in imia iiii inri in. fori' .Imlgp rinlpltpi. in iJuaripr Sps 1 sinus Com 1 Nn "J. gnp :i Mrdiil of aciiuittal. The tumble between Mrs Wuitv and the iloini'stn- ni-i-iiiied on Mm 17 last nt-r the vi.p ilivhi's 111 which 1 bieken a"nd pin- 11 to be .plied 111 linn henu. The 1 nok said Hip dishes w ei p prp linrcil fnr .I'liinj In Hip wailipss. but those in which Hip ihickcn ami 1 11 p Here to be spupcI wcip too small The look said she- mis nlda 111111s the This was denied lij Mrs. Wuils. who said she had to go into the kitchen to qulpt the cook wlio was making n dis turbance nirr the dishes. She said she took hold of the cook and told hrr tount makp su much noise. She also snid the dress was torn ns n re sult of the actions of Hie Wink when she had hold of her. 1 shall leniemlier it fundi) to nn diing MOB ATTACKS PHONE PLANT ,,a. I No ninn could receive a gienter Irili Rioters in Oklahoma Town Cut Llnei ,"1'' ,lm" '"" '"' "fnilrd In the niem .. rmlv.,,i,l,.i bership of this lions..." eonlinueil Mr. of Communication ,,.. ... n .. , , ,. iii.i.i n. t.... . i was attempting to hum 'the itell TpIi- ; phoiio pxchaugp nt Drnmright. tlkln.. ifitiaiiuiiiii ii,. . nepi. ...--. moo im inorning. accoruing 10 nn uneon- firmed report fiom Oillon. The riot, v,lrp, s iK,t ,j tpp- .phone vtiike sinipnlhr.erv. has gotten , he.iond on iiltol of the- loi al million ties All effotls here lo rpiu Ii Diiiuir.ighl failed call) twin) through link of wire facilities Telephone ami lelegnipli lomp.iuicv assprt thi'ir wiips haip Iippii tnki'ii oier or cut In the mob. which is deiii.iniliug Hie resignation of Drunf right iiii "(In in K. aciuiding to last night's lelephnne repnil. WOULD SOVIETIZE GERMANY (,'eneia. Sept. :!. I!y A. P.I- A geueiiil stnkp in nil iinlii.li ies in lipr- I' i man). Hip dissolution nf Hip (ipiman arm) and thp oiprthiow of democratic (iernian Coiernmeut ill fnior of a com- inuuist legiine durig Hip coining win- niput imp lo bp pstnlilishi'd nl I.pipsfr '""" "'" " '" '""'' , . -it i . :.. ..i out Ii w ilh Musi on. P0TTSVILLE BALLOTS GONE .... ,. . ...,,. , 'll VI MIC, tll-H, -.. IIII n.iiioi nox f , ils, irP(.inot ()f ,p ,.ifh , .,,,. ,, . , ijn h ,.,,. ,.nmnlNsioerv W. S ... , ,:ilwnrd .., ..., ,..,, , contain not a single ballot Hull was i oled or folded. All had been misle- i rioiisli icinoied. The mil) contents were unlived ballots, and eieu these were 1(10 short The ballot-box was lopenid on (omplaiiit of .Inhn II. Dpn- giei . caiiiimnip inr iiip HPpuiincan iioni ) iiintion for ( ity ( ouncil Iippii i minted out. roiu inni ins snu, r.usei. u was nn 'reus, millionaire inn.ior or Detroit, ami 'I . !..n lirnci.lnnl ,tt I. . . I "" "" "" I"'-"" ...' ".in illll.i. the nrret of thirl) nine men necused of frauds at the prliniir) election, K. L. P. lloaeti, secretnr) of the com- mitlee, said lie Unit nthdnitts prepared I in whic.i division election olfjcprs. di- vision political leaders nnd several vot ers lire accused. Arrests will he made. he said, immediately after the wnrrnnts are isued. SCRANTON MAN DROWNS .New York. Sept. 2.1. -Arthur F i i , I ' Ktoors. a mining engineer, of Scranton. . . wn.s drowned vestenlitr 1.. rn.... (,,7 According to the 'M 1 , Stoors. who had, beep In falling health, probably was stricken with illzziness1 vvhlle .aiklpRHlong the shore and fell E Appearance on Floor of House Is Signal for Remark able Ovation MAKES SPEECH OF THANKS, THEN PLUNGES INTO WORK , Gillett Yields Speaker's Gavel 1 to Mayoralty Nominee as Congratulations End Washington. S..pt 'j:!. - A rPinarkabl.' ntatinii was gipu In ( ongipssnian M"""' wll'" l"' i'i'iiil "n Hip floor of the llousp a frw miiiuips nfli'r thp i'- ,,, ,.;I1VPI1(V,, .,,, ,, n-,N ,-, .A , u"1' '" "ongrpvs simp hp was gitpn a l',i"' "f nbspiipp to pomlupt his siu-ppss. fill 111 ji 01 alt) uiMnin.nttou inmpaigu. As sunn ns lip piitereil Hip hall of Hip lion. bolll sides. ' of Hepipveniatn es uiPiubpis nu the Itppulilicjiii nml Itpinoirnlic as one ncfiud. anise nml ni- plnmlcd him. The handclappiug contin ued for spunal niiiiiilev Itusinpss ,was siisppinleil nml Hie ihairimin uinile no attempt to iiliel Hie members or obtain older. I Republican I'I.'.m' l,adei Moudell. Clnuile Kililiin. "I III e .Ine" ('aillioll. and othpr nolnble. and a largp niiiubpr of Hip nipiiibpts. rfi Hieii spats ami iiinie nipr to sia,p hands with Mr. i.Mnoip and iniiginliilhle him upon his signal victor) . I Theie was anotlipi outburst nf linnd cl.'iiping 11 few miiiiiles later when, in lespnnvp to Hip 1111111 kind things said to him .mil Hip congratulations shoiicrpil 'on him. Mr. Moore walked to the well. of the House to their expiession' thank tlip uiPinliprs for Mnnrp Touched h) Itpceptinn "I am sineereli louclieil by Hip rp cpptinii j on, ni) old fripinls in the llousp. haip giipn nip." snid Mr. Moore, standing ill fiont of the speaker's desk, his nice shaking with emotion. "I '" " ". "" i godspeed 'upon the'dn! 'Ti week's nT ' ,,i,en .,,tniiip.I consp'ni lo go to Phila 'dplphia and pngage in imooilnut nuhlii- business I liere I ,,,ai sa,,t , ess'hns been .iiiiisfnll, 'ttansaeled ' i This 1 M . r....iL ,.r m m liiought foilli annlhei loiiud of lilaiisp. , ap i "I was spppi hlevs befiitp .inur ni iproial on Ihp ilai I left joii with ip igiPl." lontinueil Mi. Moore, "I was sorry to lenie mn ,.. I am morp sot r.i noil nl the piovpeii thai I niu.i again sepmate in.ispif rinm mn Warm lies bind iiip to urn. ami I .hall alwa.is fpp that T mn with urn iii.imii. inspparahli bound lo .ion In lie nf niii fi ipiulship j and as'snoiatinn "I sa.i I was speeihlpw iihen I nenl nun). I haie mil hnu speci liles. din ing thp Iiip upeks I was ana), hut I i am almost speeihlcw uou. for I haie alinost Inst mi inue m.ikiiig spppi lips, 1 I thank )ou fiom Hie hottnm nf mi. 'heart. I null wi.li I muld heller shmi loll boll decpl.i I ,'lln Imn lied." Plunges Into Debate Mr. Monro iioiild nut di.cuss ihe sii -nation in Philadelphia. He niii liaip nn public statement l" ninke leganliiig his .plans for cit.i ailiiiiiiivtialioii. he said, until the Mile i mini . oiupleied mid il is show u he i "nil i"''Mi"0 Hial lie is Hie part) 's uomiiii'i' lie took iii at inn p his coiigrpsvinnal duties, and got into Hip ilebale on Hie d.icvuffs tariff lull now hefme Hip House. When .Mr .Moore had finished te iciiing poiigrntulnlinii. Speaker Cillelt called him to Hie speaker's desK ami handing him Hie gaipl. nskpil him tn pieside oiei the House This lias taken as the occasion for number ioiiiuI nf applause. The cungiessiiiHii iiluineil In I'hil adelphin lns uighi uiih Muidncu Kendrick. chaiininii of Hie Mooie lp publican cumpnigu loiunnitee. aftei MOOR CHEERED BY CONGRESSMEN OF BOTH PARTIES hat lie bad "'"'I'lK l,n aiilomohile inur tn Itend iug. Wernersville. 1'iivinn ami Tienlon. ! He wns iu pxcpllenl health. During his .SlfT,,!:., ml discuss Hip , Mr. Moore and Mi Kendrick left Philadelphia last Fmlin. The) stored niernight in leading. Inspect Wernersville s,lnm 1 From Heading Mi Mooie nml Mi Kendrick went to Wemersi ille. I'nder Hie guidance of .1 Unwell Cummings. "f Philadelphia, and Dr Samuel S. ","' ,.,,p 111 ..lfll't .Oil were laKen on a loin of of the Sliile As,v Imn fnr on .... - ,..., Chronic Insane of Pennsylvania South Mountain. Wei nersi ille. From Wernersville Mr. Mooie mid ( K?.i.wl..!.iL 1111..I t III illfrll Kelhlplifini Allentown nnd Lnstoii Hip chnncp to dlsphi) to their nnitiug ,.a force 11 decrpnsp in pripps wliieh will Thp lipxt stop wns made in Tr-nton. 'paients a cooing grnndchild .Inure than make up for It." vberc the Phlladelpliian" were greeted 1 An old woman in blnik with bright. "There has never been a strike witli b) Mayor Frederick W Dnnncll). onirings glowing at either side of her j that object." Senator Towiisend le Tlu' water front at Trenton wns in- , careworn cbeekK wept and kissed the! turned, "and we have to legislate in Micrtcil, iiartU'illnr nltenting being given' to tnijnuniclpnl pi. From Trrnton M nier. roin Irrntoii .Mr. aiooip nml .Mr I rsriiarii'K iiioioreu 10 ruiiaiiripmn. CITY HALL SPIKES STOLEN f-l. ....! ...111. 1....1... ....1... t ' ""'i """ ""' ",,lr inmir..- snikes from the railings on the south ' ...1 - r ru.. n. .1 ...;i.... c , L ' , ," nPaV" r"nZ street, wns 'held under $1000 bail for n further benrinr I,.- Msi-l.trnlei IVnnrw-l Centraiitmion, tpdar. Stfrner was t'ublinhril nil l:xi-,it SiiihIi, I'npulsht 1lli Johnson Amendment Gains oy rteveiauons or Jbetten Wilson-Lloyd George-Clemenceau Document a Boost Tfiat Lodge Seeks to Counter by Bargain With Treaty's Backers It) ri.lNTON vlMff t nrrF.pnnilrnt f Washington. Sppt "J.", TIip fate of Hip .liilnium niiiPiiilnipni. ching piiial ippipvpiilntinn n Hip I niti'il Stnto anil IIip liiilivh ptnpiii' in Hip Iragup nf ml tion ii ml thai nf Hip l.nilgp rpvprvntion i.v moilih'pil to suit tin- ips nf Hip nnlil ri'vpiMitinnist Uppuhlli.tns, is up piiiPiitl. Iipinj: si'ttlpil IipIiIiiiI Hip ippiipv. Anil I hp fatp of t linv,. ( ,iIIRn j P, j.J il'iilh IipiI toKi'tliPf. 1 I Iip bargain that i hi-tng woiki'il upon i iiiiarputlt to imliiip I'rpsiilpiit Wil son In iipppiiI ipsprMitions nun lil. rl in 1 Iniigiiiigp that Iip ih..v .M, ,Kp as Hip Along with Hip Ciinniliaii Iptti-r imiiip ' , tuiip of bping a., , f t, ,pf,.i of'Ashurst's trlpuram lo thp 1'rpsiili-iil Hie .li.liii. on nmemlineiit i'vpm.ii in., n Hr, ,.,, fr (i,,. .lohiivnn nmeiiilmiui TIipip was HppiI's sieeih lonlniiiiiig the lellpp signpd In Wilson. I.lniil li'pnrs,. 11 ml CIpuipih pun. nvsiiring tin' Caiiniliitn ippicsentatiies, I'Iipip are a luiniber of Democratic linn Cumuli might Iip ipprpspulpil in Hie "'iui("i who ate reveriationists. Their inuinil of league of nations This let . ",;'l position on Hie .lohnsnii amend Ipi- iIp.Iihiv the fm ii- of all Pipvident "" "' '" nnf kiiniin Hut in order to Wilson's aigiiiueuis foi Justin- of (. gel 1 eseuntiniis w iih administration ai iipiespnlnlion fm the ItiilMi enipue P'oial llipy mp glad to makp Hip 11I iigiepil ti 1 xiii m I'm is, iiiiIpss he uiu '""'", IIM' "f ""' 'lonbl thai exists oier lunie what lie doubtless will cniiteml. ' ""'" position on Hie .Inhnson amend that if Camilla m nue of Hip nilnnips ment. The.i want lo make the Presi I tppt events the Mulish empiie 111 Hie,l,nt fnr ,M, Pissage of the Johnson iimncil. Ciiglnml herself i llr, s, j I iimenilment in oiilpr to gp out of linn tlip ioiiiiciI the rPSPiintions thpy want. Tl.nt iii,.,evt,abl) was !,, Wil ' Kesen.itlon Democrats son tin mil in signing Hie lettir ip.iiI In , ,, , Mr Itccl ' ,Kp ,, ,,linES ri- J "" ""'"I Posilion of all .i,.vp De.n ilen ill Puns Hi, languig,, ,,,,, ,,, rx '"',ns ls ""' "''own. IJeeil nd Core ' ,lirii I ""' 'or "' """""elmPiil. so prohahl) is 1 Walsh, of Massadiusetts. nml .shurst 1 niemlment as Malhlng Horse J mm be. though he is n weak man and Thai letipi aildeil gip.u fori e to Hie niii) )ield to parti pressuip. In addi .Inl'tisnu nun iiiltninl lis piihliiatiou SALOONS MAY SELL WHISKY TO HCK- JUGF !JTTT,V ; After getting two Jolts during the day, snloonkeepei ? ob tained a boon from Judge Dickinson, in the trials of Piohibition violations In the Federal Building, when he decided that they could cell whisky for medicinal purposes. But, the court pointed out, the person for whom the liquor was being purchased, must really be sick. KOLCHAK CALLS ASSEMBLY OF ZEMSTVOS OMSK, Sept. 23. Admiral Kolchak, head of the All-Bus-sian government, has "Issued a proclamation calling for an as. cenibly of the Zemstvos of the All. Russian territory. The as tcmbly will be held at the end of October. 11 ITALIANS OFF Picturesque Crowd at Vine Street Pier Awaiting Sail ing ''of Steamship MINGLED JOY AND PATHOS. "lie)! Pnsquale! Cuilottu' Hurri ' We go to sunn) Itnlia toda) ! And witli the pictuievqur coloring nf America displ.i) ing itself huth iu man iipi of speech and in ill ess. 1'JIKI Italians will leave the Vine linl wharf late tins nflernoou on the Cnseitn hnnieiiaril bound. Ver.i old nnd vcr.i .loung men and wou.i'ii and iliililien coming fiom eier) veclion of Ihe Atlnnlic coasl me taking this op po. tui.it) lo return to the land of their hnlh. nn oppoituuit) necev snril) denied all but tlie militarily ht dining the leaiv of the war. I'.efoie vimrise this morning Ihe men nml women began to gather nt Piei 111. lugging along then bundles nnd limes and sinlinves full of baggage. Tlie nier flout Ii) II o i lock looked like Little llal) ili-elf nut fm il bolidll). Long Jines of niicienl, sad-faced, unitized-fined women, ililvleis nf blink mustaiheil men. with tiene c.ies ami luass rings hi their r.iis, wailrd for Hip elites of Hip pier to open. Customs . .iff.. nl-L till It'll n II I C Cl I'll O 11' l it - I nf the 'ser.a wereupnnilabunl.eml, In ee, k off Hip pnsvPiigPis "Hp cb en in pink and white dresses pla.ved aboiil (he skills of then ' " . . paienis iiniiii.i .... uv ,., ,,,. ,,.,.,,,,,. lllieirs was soon in ne n verj 1..11K 1 lie) over a ier) w iiii- ra in me 111. me ui the Carihaldi and (he M..Z.II.I the) II be so piouil of snme da) . The ei on il of liollilav diesseil was 1101 without its touches of joy nml pathos. The .voiing wife mid husband are soon lo see Ihe bright fields and the little bouse pictured now in inemor) as Hip mill leal "home." Ami then theie's Irnll tare 01 uer nine riuim un.i .uuria, whow she will never see ngain. 1 Kxciteil men kissed ench other 011 both cheeks ns the) left for the strainer, Then the) shook hands nnd kissed again and linal nastli) departed inenonu The bont 1 would notleavo till hourn later, but witli I the .1. - .. ..!. n.l nAal..a nt ..nt! ll.nl iiip wi.iuo nun mni..t- m i's.mhi, i..r elf IipI'vpcii them that would soon lie T. .i..,i .i " - 'n e C,s,'w-i V .. ,, Nnnles sn.i 'fienoa. Worn .these two porls the 1000 Inr more inni. womHi nnd ctiildren will (tcparttte for Hje many provinces FOR HOMES ABROAD Suh' r.nilpn Pun K, n T'.r l Stall hi 1'ulili. I.e. Iter t'unipani . (iii.m.iti thp i:tpnln I'nlillr littfr tpsti-nlat a HiiipiI to harp pffppf upon Hip liaigainlni; that i soing mi IipIiiiiiI Hip si-piipv. tn makp Mr. Wilsnn rpailipr to m-ippt tpspiMitioiis .!' iIdps not liki in onlpi to gpt urrl frpp from an iiiiipiiiliiiput Hint i minh moip Pinbiii lasting tn him In othpr onl. I IipMmp no Hint tin' pqual rpptpsptita lion anii'iiilnipiit is nnl) n stalking linr'p tor ipsprtations that Mr. Wilson ilm-s 1 not HUp. but ma. Iip fnippil to ai'ippl in oiilpr to frpp himpf fiom n grpntpr ' i iiilia rrassnipnl sanng thnl Iip ami nlliiT ItPtiini'inlli I tn otP fm HipISENATF senators frit foneil .lohiivou miiPtidmeiit This teei:iani 1011I1I noli haie been inlPiideil to nffpet the bm gaining that is iroiiiL- on. ('nnllntieit nn I'm,. F.lthl. Column SU 'ANTI - RAIL STRIKE BILL UNDER FIRE Labor Opens Attack With Plumb Addressing Senate Committee -STRIKES TO CUT PRICES' II) Hie Associated Press Washington, Sept. '.!.". digitized labor launched its fight ngiim-l the anli stiike piovisions nf Ihp Cummins inilioad iporgnniation bill toda) bpfoip Hip Spiinte Interstate Commerce loni niillee. (Ilenn IC. Pltnnh, general cotin vel fm the railroad brotherhoods and author of the plan for Inpailitc ion tml of the rnilionds. snid the provisions weie a guarantee nf "industrial rem- 1 1ll loll " "Thevp provisions destroy the right of .ulleitiie bargaining." he said. "Thei aie diiected snp.i against Hip imgp enrupis. Thp tight to strikp is iiiheient and has been recogiiizeif lij in iiumeiiible dei ivinns, "'Strikes mi winptnui of sivcial dis ordeis. not mnsps. You pmpnap tn Ileal Ihe sv iiiptiims and pt ,p v,.al fpvpr ragp 'Theie is change i oniing thei in ........ r .. , . . . . . IIMllllC III St kps linil-ll fills ennim lt..A ,,. (mt n ' ( . llrgn ,,, of ,,, ,lnl(u,.ts j, nmkps Hereafter thei will be carried nu to. ,nniw,'l a leduitmn in profits nnd prn- t,.,. ,,P int,.rpvs ( labor on Hi 011 the on- t,lnljng sj,p ,,r llf!,r to hukp In I. 'lil ing." must retain Hie nier the nsf of "Isn't it true that strikes nrdinarili stopped production and so caused higher prices?" asked Senator Towiivend. Re publican, nf Michigan, "Tempnrarlh strikes diminish pro duction. .Mr. I'lunib ten Iffl. "lint ihei ine ugiit ot experience "There hnve been none witli this niii- " pose .vel," l'liimb said, "but there is 1,0 reason for Congress to put' up n bar ngainst the progiess of the future " ' Answering a niirstion bv Senninr Pomerene. Dpmocrnt, of Ohio. Mr.' fl. I 1 1 .1 ' -111.1 i lunio concedei inni a t wo v eeks sinn. ' nnee of lrn..iri.i,i V-...1.1 ....... .?,'' ' :... - . ; " " .,' "- """ """.:." .. ... .....i .1. ' ."7. I :t. U"al,n ,or "" ""' M Hut the war to nreieni tt.ni 1.. declared,, "is not to let the ownpr. r capllaf keep utilities of public, service PRICE TWO CENTS 'STRIKE s, J ! Fresh Outbreaks Occur at Far i rell and Buffalo Two Men Are Strike Victims (HOMESTEAD MILLS 'DEAD,' CONTENTION OF UNION Labor Leaders Declare Walkout Is Spreading, While Company Sees More Working DIRECTS INQUIRY ' "" Pittchnrrrh Donnrtc Tin. M. State Police Troops Are Ordered There j The second day of the steel stilka opened with the extent of the strike still uncertain, confused by conflicting claims of both sides. i That the industry has been gravely ! crippled in the great centers of j Pittsburgh, Chicago and Youngs town was certain. Early reports I today recorded several gains for i the strikers. Investigation of the strike was or- ! clered today by the United States Senate. The inquiry will begin Thursday, with E. H. Gary, head of the steel corporation, and John J. Fitzpatrick, chairman of the steel workers' organization com mittee, as the first witnesses. In the Pittsburgh district several Carnegie Steel plants closed, and the Braddock and Rankin plants of the American Steel and Wire. Company shut down today. In the Chicago district nearly all of the plants, including Gary and Hammond, either were closed or operating nt reduced capacity. The; strike leaders claimed that 75 per cent of the 90,000 workers were out. In the Mahoning valley district the strike leaders claimed 55,000 men had quit. Many large plants have closed. At Bethlehem the union leaders an nounced no reply had been re ceived to their tequcst for a con ference with the company, and that preparations were being com pleted for calling out the workers. The steel company denied receiv ing n request for a conference. Kmting was resumed nt diffetent points this motning. The known casualties are two men dead, three others badly wounded and scores more or less severely wounded. Every mill in Farrell, Pa., was closed this morning, but this did not prevent a renewal of vjolence. The Pittsburgh district reported that two other troops of state police were being sent there. At Buffalo the Lackawanna Steel Company has suspended opera tions. ! Theie was no diminishment in the ' confidence of the financial com munity in the industrial situation, but there was noticeably increas ing caution in the stock trading. The steel stocks weie slightly lower, which, howeor, was offset hy pronounrcd stiength of other speculative favorites, in which gains were extended from one to seven points. Il (lie Asvochileil Prew Pittsburgh, Sept. 'J.0,. Steel strike conditions in the Pittsburgh district I weie not much changed toda), according to repoits from both labor and eom i i pan) sources. SeciPtary William '.. Foster, nf the 1 spp wmkers' committee, said the strike wna xpreading and that more men were out todai . not mill in the Pittsburgh distrii I but also in mill) ing sections and in other parts of the cnuntrv I The Homestead works of the Carnegie Steel Company, subsidiary of the I'nited States Steel Corporation, viere virtu ally "dead." he asserted. I Mr. Foster's claims were not borne 'out hi repoits coming from thp Car npgie compan) and from independent steel mmpan) snuries. "The situation is improved." was the flat declaration 1 of n ipprpspntntivp nf the Carnegie company. "Wp have more inAi going lo woik lit Homestead." he said, "and our reports show udditional men are . coming back nt other plnnts of Hie corn- 1 pany." Itankln Kurnares Running It wns snid by n comnan) rcnreen- tative that the situation nt the Carrie furnaces at Rankin was better than )csterday. Oni blast f 11 rtince was put i operation today nnd another vas ex- peeled to do the same tonight. 'l ""ct11'1' 1'oint In western Pcnn- , . ,.!., 1. tllll.l ,. k) anin. ijuiiuc iiip i nisuurgi. n.s- trlet. strike conditions, while not bsrt. I. v ' ., ...n'Z "n.' U ""sT,, ",'"' corporation sources. This was due. It was further said, because police r. Section for men ho,wt4 to,o to,' 1 UNIONASSERTS; OBSDEOTIT ? "ril wi 1 I 4 I I .ii 1 i M M 3 ' . .. tf t. I' V f ! 41 i 4 4 i4 WV Kt Sato tbft w(mt. jiri'f.Mf8ilntd rolicemaifliangaiu -of Italy. - ytm being; icwaorwjc e?W lr PljPVs ''"V n 'Mii'.V, 11 V V 1. u ; X o I JIJTr-llJ
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