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Urge Strikers Here to Hould Detectives Report S4i,000 Securities Stolen Here Out for Recognition of Are Located!. Union.
The English Actors' Association got behind the striking actors .and A cablegram was actresses received from the association at the giving asA, E. A. headquarters, surance of the Englishmen's support and sympathy and winding up by saying that unless hs New Tork actors Insisted upon recognition of their union they would not be worthy cHlxens of a free country. "Individualistic" actors la tba name bestowed by the Equity upon the new actors organisation headed by
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Two hold-up- s, two attempted burglaries, and one automobile theft--all In the district around the West 47th Street police station kept detectives busy, there from last night to this morning. Only one man was caught This was Edward Lnhey. No. 31 "West Street, who was held In (10,000 ball In the West Side Court this morning on a charge of attempting to rob a Wllhelm. dancing academy at 46th 8 free t and Oen. Howxe took the Mtb Division Broadway. He was caught because, to France- laat year and auoceeded when chased by 100 pedestrians and Major Gen. John T. Dlckman In com- several autos, he ran Into tho arms mand of tie td when the latter was of Patrolman Robert Graham. Circa command of one of our armlci. That was early this morning. Darin tan daya of heavy lighting in Qrohom told tho police that ho and the Argonne Gen. Howie dlrocted thoy a pal, who was not caught, had operations of the td and he la very been waiting for a man with a big proud of the work oif the division. roll of money, but failed to find Just before leaving for Brest to em- him and had therefore decided to bark for home a eh. Howie dedicated try tho dan co halt-- so as to get two monuments at Chateau-Thierrsomething for the night' work. One la la memory of the dead of tho Tho police say the two might have tho commemorate division, the other succeeded In robbing the proprietor, In achievements of the Third Division Milton Prince, If the matron of the stopping the Germany at the Marno academy, Miss Katherine Murphy, sector. In the Chateau-Thierr- y not between. When ' According to Gen. Howzxe the Third hml did stopped In fled, shn that they and evury-nnd- y part of our Division, while serving as after them. Army of Occupation near Coblonz. About 10.30 in the evening-- Harry conducted Itself so well that 10,000 GerMelasky, manager of tho United Cigar man residents of the district signed store at Eighth Avenue and (7th petition asking that the Third bo ul- - .Street, was propartng to closa up. His lowed to remain during the period of girl was In tho back storeroom waitflniniHon nrnvlded for in tho treaty. ing to walk home with him. Two men The first verified German hrtdo to with revolvers backed MeUwky Into ' arrive In the United Btatoa came on the room with the girl and locked, tho tho Frederick Wllhelm. She Is the door. vwlfa of Lieut. Griffon, 7th Machine "We're gentlemen," said one of the Goa Battalion, whose home la la roDoorn. "You'll have' no troublo If Bridgeport. Her maiden name was you behave." Margaret Rothurst and her home was They got ISO and went away. In Ooblena. Lieut. Griffon got special klokcd down the door and, told permission from the War Department tho police. to ..marry her. .Ills parents woro at Meanwhile somebody had stolen tho the pier and took the bride to Bridge- new automobile of Charles Glnch. proport with them. prietor of nn, express business, who had One reserve officer who does not left the car In front his office want to get out of the army Is Capt. 1777 Broadway. He of told at Na was that two Msrrltt of Tuckahoe, who served young men had walked up to C It mid -, with the Kth Infantry and wear tho driven away. jVrot war cross, the Distinguished At one o'clock this morning Louts Service Green and the Insignia of tho Shapiro was closing tho front door of Leciea of Honor. He was a bond sales- Ills saloon at 53th Street and Broadway, ttoe flnsndnl dlstrlot before the wnea no man la heard a noise In the Tear. war. Now ha la aide to Major Gen. got there Just In time lo scaro awayHe a and will accompany his chief to man who had broken open tba back THowse where the General will toko of the troops In that district. door. He locked It again add went About 300 men of the Third came home. But the policeman on the beat home on tho Nonsemond, which was found the door open again at four formerly tin Hamburg-America- n liner Pennsylvania. Brigadier General Ora o'clock in the morning. Nothing had E. Hunt, commander of the Sixth In- boon stolen and It is assumed thnt the fantry brigade, had charge of the burglar was squrcd off again. troops on this ship. On the Nanso-raon- d All this, however, does not mean was Lieut. F. M. Brady of Von-kewho wears three decorations and thnt all the criminals worn flown was cited for leadlng'a party of twenty-eve- a town. V. Adam Kunz, No. 51 Summen which captured, nlno ner Avenue, Brooklyn, and Miss Har guns, seven German officers and Chapped, No. IS West 101st nlnetr German Drlvates in the Ar- - riot Strcot, wrn walking in Central Park gonna, closed the in tno evening when they were held . The trips ending up hy careers of the Frederick Wllhelm and got at I03il Street and- - two men who Kunz's watch tho Nansemond as transports. Thoy Choppers mesh bag. 335 and Miss Tho police a will be overhauled bore. later arrested John Bchkereth, Other transports whloh brought little105 West 101st Street, nnd Frank men of the 2d Division were the No. West 109th Street, and .Huron, with 1.200 men of the 4th Walls, No. 103 with the park robbery. charged them Unfantry. and tho Sol Navts, with Worne of the JOth Infantry. Too Madawaska brought 1,491 assorted troops, including 7S0 of the DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH 76th Field Artillery. The Powhatan. which started from Franco .for GETS VANDERBILT MILLIONS Newport .News and was diverted to this port en route, carried 1.601 toopa, including 450 of tho 76th Field Father's Gift 5,000,000 Is of Artillery. Just (o Renovate Her LonINW00DBUYS GREEN GOODS. don Home. Advices from parts, received here toRot tfu an Opan and Above oard Oama and Police Don't Interfere. day, state thst William K. Vanderbllt with the exception of the 7th Machine Oon Battalion, which remain In Germany, la now entirely on home soil, the on four of laat units arriving tlx transport! which reached this port. Major Oen. Robert I Howie, tlir command of the Sol came home with S.000 of hta men, porta of the ,0th Infantry and 10th Machine dun .Battalion on the Kronprina Frederick
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The Hotel Commodore Intonation- al Airplane Race tT,?!i on and Toronto, which , Is scheduled as the greatest rnce In tho history of the country. On thP, American side the airmen WU1 be given the signal to start by Hi "kzirtft. Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, head of m M3ts- - 1 iT. --W army aviation, from Roosevelt Field, at Mineola, and the Canadians will flKOT lake the air at the word from the Hrlnco of Wales from Exhibition City, Toronto. En route, both ways, THREW BOILING WATER ground stops will bo made at Albany, Syracuse and Buffalo, and the CHARGE ON BOY, IS routo wlU bo the round trip, the aero

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baa Just given $15,000,000 to his daugh Dp In the Inwood section of Manhat ter, the Duchess of Marlborough, fory of merly Cotisuelo Vanderbllt. to tan they're conducting a sale renovate green goods rlrbt out In the open, un- ncr ijuuuii Home. Bunaorjana House, afraid of police Interference. The "green goods men" are the mem MULLIGAN SAILS TO END WAR bers of the Inwood Community Gardens Association, who are selling about ten s, IC. of C. Chairman. Qorm to "Salvage trucklosds of corn, beets, carrot, cabbages, spinach' and other gar-lc- n Kqalpment and Call In Men. products picked, last night from No matter when the Senate ratifies their own gardens. The sale stands are at Dyckm&n, tlio Peace Treaty, the war will be over Street and Foal Avenue ana at zo7Ui In three months. That's the date when tJtreet and Sherman Avenue. The pro- the last K. of C. secretary will, leave ceeds tof the sale will go to the Inwood Welcome Home celebration on Satur overseas, according to William J. Mulll . day. .Sept. , ' pin, Chairman of the Jfnlghta of ColTim follee Flyers Aid Jersey Fete, umbus War Activities Committee. men Through the Interest of Col. Blra "Caseys" had promised that their would remain overseas "Until It was .uliah P. Ghadlall, 'the expert In the over. Over There, laboratory of the Police Reserve AviaMr. Mulligan la boohed to sail on the tion School, Hillsdale, N. J, Is to have 10 salvage Ills equip un sdded attraction for the opening of uornniu ment used during the war. He la to rila. I s Old Home Week celebration tn. tiny. Two planes, guided by police )0n of a doughnut factory that makes li Dots, are to fly from Mineola tn la.uuu a uay, wie transport servloe and Hillsdale, carrvlnir Col. Gh&dlnll anr! tne -- ioney ininnu - at JireiL The K. Inspector John V, Pwyer. The planeof C. Secretaries ora still operating 100 Will be put through various atuntahuts tn England, France and Belgium ana a numucr in 4 otunuu ror mo muouaio cruwus,
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Committed on Aviation. At tho surting point with Qen. Mitchell will be Maior Ocn. chariea T. Mcnoher, U. S. A.; members of tho Canadian .Club; A. E. Thorne, Vrosldcnt, and Edward W. Forrest, Sccrotary of tho Forty-secon- d Prop erty Owners and Merchants' Associu tlon; Laurence Drlggs, President, and outer members of 7, American Fly- Iho In Club, under, whose uuspices and thoso of men prominent In acronnu-- , tics In Canada tho raco takes place. Tills committee will bo at lloosevelt Field o welcome the coming Cuna- dian blrdmen. In the list ot contestants ot both countries are aces of the air who PATHFINtfER FLIES NEARLY wbn distinction and decorations abroad on all fronts. All sorts of 2 MILES A MINUTE IN TEST airplanes, will be In tho race, from a Cupronl to a Curtlss Wasp. Fifteen n avlutors of the American New Record Set in Flight From Army will fly with the Americans as DufTalo to Mineola Prean escort of honor and for the of muklng 'observations In Ibe ceding Race. performances of the various mvaes A new record has just been set of cruft. ' for the Buffalo. Mineola leg of the Representing the army In the air big handicap and speed air racn will bo Col. Archie Miller, Major which will start Monday under the Major Henry J. Miller, Major auspices of the American Flying Club of this city and the Aero Club Lyons, CapL Harry Smith, Capt. A of Canada. J, D. Hill, a pilot from E. Slmonlan. CapL, J. O. Donaldson, Buffalo, reached Mineola yesterday M. 8. B. McGrow. Capt Klndley, afternoon In a Curtlss Orlolo biplane Capt. M. G. Cleary, Limit. Boss C. after a flight of four hours nnd ten minutes. The distance is 440 miles. KlrknMrlck. Lieut. W. Coatcs, Lieut. Hill's speed was nearly two miles a Roullot, Lieut. Philip Melvlllu und minute. Hill made the night as pathfinder Lieut. W. R. Taylor. Among tho daring airmen In .the for the big International raco. On Monday 34- Government-bwne- d and race are Roland Ilohlfs, the Curtlss 14 clvlllart planes will set forth ovr pilot,- - whqy recently flew to the tltn same course reversed, with the test height of 30,700 feet, and would have will be difference that each under the rules governing the made 25,000 feet' If his motor had not content, to make stops en routo it chilled In 25 below zero. Others will Albany, Syractiso and Buffalo, with bo rtlcliurd II. Unpow, Charles 3. Toronto as a terminus. Major Gen. Charles T. Mcnoher, Jonea, with two Boche planes oltlclal-l- y director of the Army Air Hervfcc, will to his credit; Lawrence B. Hpcrry, bo the starter ut tho Mineola end, It Lieut. M. Lesllo Hull, Treasurer of was announced, tho American Flying Club, who flew with the Lafayutto Escadrlllc, nnd PRINCE CLOSES QUEBEC VISIT Ted Parsons, who also saw scrvlco with tho Escadrlllo. Visits Shrine nf St. Anne rte Ilena-pr- e CapL J. M. Footo, who Is testing anil Kent lloqae, pilot for the army, will carry a letter QUEBEC, Aug. 23. Concluding his from President Wilson at the White three days' visit to Quebec, tho l'rlnco Houso to tho Prlnco of Wales and was the guest of anof Wales noxt King ot England at Toronto. other series of receptions. This morning he visited the famous Major C. W. Ford, another aviator Ureullne Convent .and Hotel Dlcu Hos- with u great record, nghtlug llrst with pital. In the afternoon he visited the shrine of St. Anno da Ueaupre and trips the Lafayette Escadrlllo iiftrt a(er to Montmorency .Falls and the ancient with hlfl own airmen, wll1 j'ho bo in Kent House. the Prince will be the guest Kniwn of the Lieutenant 'Governor of the mako history an I 1i!h n Un i. ti .il (.vcr I'rovlnc at a dinner and reception at wherever annl-oi gubernatorial residence. SDencer- - tl-tho world. wood. The Vrlncs Uavss (or Toronto ltOfconrpw. Mail will bo car, led by tho shlpSjOf
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from frightful burns and the hotpltal authorities say ho cannot bo released he fore Sept. 2. Brunner's examination was set for that date. Uurko and other boys wcro playing In the back yard of tho tenement In which Brunner lives Thursday evening. They wcro noisy and annoyed Brunner, who grabbed a pall of boiling water from the kitchen -- stovo and threw It Into tho yard. The pall and Its con trtits struck Burke. Brunner admitted to Detective Mcll lharty, who arrested him last night, thst he injured tho boy. He said In explanation that the boys had' so taunted and annoyed htm that ho lost control of himself and threw tho first thing Hist cams to his hand.

24. In . They will bo mot by Gov. Aero C,UD for ,hn Amerc(ln nvlatiiia. 12.00ft ball by Magistrate McQuadu In bony. ' . Smith and his staff at Qucntln Roose- on Mnrrlsanla Police Court to-dHUP I charge of pouring a bucket of boiling volt Field by Mayor Walt and repre- RIVF HFR water on Thomas illurku of scntatlvou of tho Albany Chamber of rUJllUIIC IlLLLIIO ' No. E40 East 13th Street. The liurke Commerco, Chaunccy Including HOPE OF FINDING BABY boy Is In Lincoln Hospital suffering Hakes, Clmliman of the Chamber's

Ry Noise of Youth's Playing w Under. Window. William Brunner, an' electrician, No. C24 East 13th Street, was held

From Roosevelt Field the squad- ron will fly to Now York, across tho Quccnsboro Bridge, and after circling I'prshlng Square make adrlve for the, H.dson and follow tho. river to Al- -

cities whero Stops aro made from Mayor nyjan to Mayor Wait of At- bany, Mayor BJone of Syracuse, Mayor liuck of Buffalo and Mayor Church ot Toronto4-an- d carrlpd tho ojher wuy around by tho Canadian flyers. The big Job for the army airmen is me testing ox mo currerent maFrench, English, Italian, chines American and German make ob- serving tho performance of eaubmn nur uio Duma wcauior conaiuuaa anu determining their utility, speed and for the future commerce-of tho skies. The route covers L040 miles. 143 starting from New York to Albany, 141 more ito Syracuse, another 140 to uuiTum,
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thirty-fou- r, of Philip D. Dalti. waa found dead In the iforhcster. N. rourt yard of No. it Tut tilth Btreet rarty y under the window of the roont which ha ovcuplrd last night In the apartment of his 'cousin, Mrs. Samuel Schulman. Ills skull was fractured; STftNCNK PAWTERS Mrs, Bchulman said Halts stopped over here on his way to Sullivan County, Where he waa to be treated for tuberculosis and heart trouble. The polks 624 BOSSES recorded his death as due to sulci J a.

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Inspector Lahcy received a tsTo rram. at Police HeadcjvarUrs from Detectives Vaver and Br-wnstating that they bad arrested thrff?, persons at Baranao Lake In the Ad;- -, rondaeka In connection with theft of 145,000 worth cf MberiyX" Donds from the firm of Btmmons 4 Slado, Nov t Nassau, Street on An r IS. The .bonds were said to bS stolssi. by Harry Wllham of No. H7 W ISTth Street, a 1S a week tnessengvr who had previously stolen $12,094" worth ot Liberty Donds from Bneeth. wayer A Cohn. No. S3 Exohaf4 Place. The detectives reported thaX they have recovered 1 11,000 worth of Simmons A Blade's bonds. w On the same day that Wllham eMsw appeared Benjamin Blnkowlu, No. V Eldrtdxs Street, a $1S a week mas? sengcr employed by nicharj Whltacy .' and Co., No. 14 Wall Street, vanlsaHjv"-adid 1178,000 worth of ZJberty Donds1 and other securities which, it . lit! onarged, he had been Instructed tc deliver to a brokerage house across the street. Detectives working on these roJ berles learned that young Wllham . was Infatuated with a dancing girl well known along Droadway and thai! she had disappeared. IlradauartsHi records show that Wllham ws brought back from Los Angeles na) April 9 last and tried for Ihe theft of the Sneethwayer & Cobn bonds and sentence was suspended by Judge1 Malone In thj Court of General na The young man got his jo with Simmons & Blade by p reseating alleged forged reoommendatlnae and a photograph of himself la tlM uniform or a soldier, lie represMteaV that be had seen service in Francs.; A general alarm was seat oat by' the police for the arrest of "Waksssr and Dlrkowlti as soon as (he ro'sT bery waa reported.
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ASBUfiY PAIUC. Nf J.. Aug. JJ. Ruth Dubois and Mary Csrton were bathing In the surf this morning when tho heavy waves suddenly frightened thsm and Ihey called for help. Henry Donukamp, a waiter, reaohed them but the exertion was too much for hta heart nnd he died In the water. The waiter's plight seemed to steady the glrs snd they attempted to save him, but were forced, to release their hold on his body lust' ss the life guards came to the rescuo. It was recovered.

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Union Steward Plan Suggested When Agreements Are Not Carried Out The Brothsrhood of. Painters, rjtse- and Panerhansera. tliraiivt.

. Mother of Kidnapped Child Gets Arrangenirnt.i now making by tho Anonymous Letter That it Will President and Congress point to n big Be Returned. tlmo In New York and Washington Mrs. Elia Wenti, dehperate because when Gen. Pershing comes homo with month-lon- g search Iho First Division. Ah has been statod of the failure of her for her stolen baby, Is riow seeking President Wilson plans to come to b y11"" "d, fT this city tn wclronio the General on y tune tellers. she said w;t that W1U Sept. 8 or 9. much nnC0llrwd by 'lite President not only Is anxious lold yMUrday by one of these "seers." rne fortune teller told me," ssld tn bo among tho, first to greet Gen, Mrs. Wentx. "that my baby was stolen Pershing and the First Division on by a friend of mlno who passes my tholr nrrlval,but wishes to accord tn house at Nov 71 S Horns Street a doxen tho General tho signal honor of visit times a day and that the baby will ing the port of dobarkaUon for the soon bo returned." solo purpose of welcoming him anil This morning sbo received an anony- his victorious warriors homo. child would mous letter saying that the Pinna for u big Congressional replserd the carriage be returned where It was when the baby was stolen ception to Pershing were set In mot tion hy the Introduction of a resolu. In front .of a department store ISOlb Street and Third Avenue. Hon by Chairman Julh Kahn (IU'P-- i Cal.) of tho House Military Commit- DEAD. OLD TYPESETTER tco. This Is virtually tho same mens- uro proposed somo days ago by Hep San rcsentntlve Caldwell Thomas A. Itoa.tter Waa la of New York. Ycara. CoDipoalBg Itoom Forty-Si- s Tho new resolution axes tho dale as Kept. 18, and would create a com- Thomas A. Boulter, for forty-siyears an employes of tho Now York mmeo or five senators nnd seven Sun and for thirty years foreman of the Iloprescntatlves lo uriungo u pro. composing room,' Is dead of psralyals at gramme. Wit home of his daughter, Mrs, Frank-ti- n A joint session ot life Donate and A. Phelan. Np. 70S Kaat 22d Htreet. Hnusa Is planned. The resolution In typo for Flatbush. He began setting vltca tlio President, members of his the Sun In 18(3. the first year of Charles Cabinet, Justices nf tho Supremo A. Dana's editorship, and was retired Taft, former Juo- on a pension after a paralytic stroke In Court, ttcn Hughes and the heads of the 1914. He never took a vacation. yoars military and naval forces, while the Mr. Bosslter was seventy-si- x Ho was born In Dlplomatlo Corps will doubtless be old on June 6 lasL Feme. County Wexford, Ireland, and present. Tlforo will probably be u camo to New York when sixteen. His on Pennsylvania Avcnuo with wife died two years ago. Besides his Gen. Pershing nt Its head. daughter, Mrs. Fbtlan. he leaves two Olllcers of tho First Division, the sons, Frank and Dr. Philip li Bosslter. unit to The. funeral will be held from the l'he-la- n first combatCantlgny arrlvo In France, victors at and psrtlclpnnts afterhome at 3 o'clock In every mnlor engagement noon. nf the A. K. F met and established head quartern in tlio Hotel lllllnurj yesterMXORMACK BUYS IRISH COW. day. A romtiilttro was forme.), headed by I,lout, Col. Theod,oro Koosoerlt, Pays 810,000 and amea Her Illleen formerly of tho 26th Infantry, for the purpono rfjf with other Gets Guernsey Herd Too. committees, especially tho Mayor's Greenwich says Commltteo, for the reception of the A telegram from John McCormaek purchased an Irish gallant "Flshtlng1 First" In New' York cow yesterday. It was assumed that tho iniddlo of Hepttmbcr. Col. W. U Kenly, onco head of the the cow was Irish, because tho tenor Capt. Kermlt Itoosc named her Eileen, which Is tho name air service, nnd on veil aro otliors tho of the Irish actress. Miss Huban, and which Col, Fred Ficgel Iscommltteo, of socrctary. of Victor Herbert's recent Irish operetta, as well as various other persons. Striking (in Jlrn I'lcKrt In Ilrooklyn. plays and stories of Irish descent.

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Joy. secretary of the Allied Master Pa mars' Association, printed In HmV Kvtnlng World yesterday, that tt)f union painters demanding S a day aant n;day "week have "committed luteins hy BttemDtlnc tn rnrra Ihm mm. Ipolntmont of a "union aUwartT'-- ki every snop to supersede the abop fsrf man. "We ais publishing a paid sdvcrtM ment." said Mr. Zausner. "IlstlngTj employers who signed the unoaaot which has been repudiated by alaey four employers. We have a fast of Afkfc or. more highly reputable eaiplevlasi. painters who can assura th nnhii --7 our fair dealing, and that we naw have asked for the appointment of a unleaa we bad a that an employer was ioIdi his signed agreement sad trying to msse a cut- raie ugretveent with one of our members." 0

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