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ean tcntast EL adtatocett Mae et Be “FP Little Johnnie Jones” — ASUS.GFT FOR EUROPE Fund Started at Request of, Herbert Hoover Is Near the Top NEW YORK, Feb, 5.—Thirty-three ing dollars! Enough to feed, clothe and medi @ally care for the stricken children of central Europe. ‘This is the gift assured by America @nd made possible by a few simple ‘Words written from a man's heart to the heart of a nation. MECBERT HOOVER APPEALS TO DIGEST | ‘On October 19 last, Herbert Hoover ‘Wrote to the publishers of The Liter-| @ry Digest that in January the American Relief commission's re Bources for helping the distressed lit te ones of the European war zones ‘would be exhausted. He said. “Twenty-three million dollars must ‘be raised without delay, and remem. Bering the new heart you put inte the Commission for Relief in Bel ‘Bium in 1916 I come to you again.” The $23,000,000 was needed for ‘Pood; $10,000,000 additional was need: | ed for medical care. | The Literary Digest’s answer to | Hoover came 11 days later in the| form of an editorial entitied “The Slaughter of the Innocents,” appeal-| ing for the $33,000,000, | ‘The Digest itself started the fund With $25,000. | OBTREAM BEGINS ‘TO POUR IN } Before the week was ont the! stream began from all over the na-| tion. Babies broke open their penny “Banks. Bank presidents reached for | their check books, Some have re| ited their gifts five times, Newspapers, churches, civio bodies | gil over the country took up the _ Then a representative national or ®anization was formed. The Digest recently printed a no tice that no more money should be Bent to it but to the state treasurers or Franklin K. Lane, 42 Broadway, | ational treasurer of the fund. More than $21,000,000 has been al-| | Feady received and acknowledged. | |g dhargpal $33,000,000 ts assured,” the Digest announces. GIVES HOMES TO HIS HELP Makes Employes Happy CHICAGO, Feb. 4—The man who ives houses away—that’s George B. Gaw, known as “Little Johnnie didn't get any! higher than the, Dart of “Littie| Johnnie Jones.” He clerked for an envelope com- pany for a year| and saved $500.) Now he owns an envelope factory.! “The onty kick | you get out of money is making somebody happy | with it,” says Gaw. i “I cant wear! more than one/ fur collar on my | coat and I can't Gaw take the money ‘with me when I die,” is his philoso Dhy. Gaw let eight employes pick out houses last spring. They gave him Motes. He tore up the notes after they had saved enough to pay in part for them. He wanted them to learn to save. He gave cach employe a $1 savings @ccount. In two years he will add an amount equal to their savings. “I made a million treating folks | white,” he says, “They're busy help. ing me make another million n Row.” BUILD SPAN OVER HUDSON New Company 1 to Construct | World’s Largest Bridge NEW YORK, Feb. 4—A 30-year- @ld project, to build a bridge over the Hudson river, is being revived. A new company has just been in- corporated, and a committee, includ. | ing such men as Charles M. Schwab, ‘Thomas F. Ryan and Samuel Rea, has been formed to make the bridge ® fact. It will be the biggest and longest bridge in the world—nearly two miles Jong, including approaches. It will require seven or eight years to build. The total investment will be $200,000,000. Here are the dimensions of the Hudson bridge, compared to the Brooklyn bridge, first of the four great single-span suspension bridges across the East river: Brooklyn Hudson Brides ridge as | aa Built Designed | 1,595 920 PMength of rtver span (feet) Length of sho ot bridge 2,200 ‘spans | 1,500 | a4 6,200 180 150 180 930 Bteel in bridge (tons) 265,000 | The four East river spans—the| Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg | and Queensborough bridges—have a| total of 24 car tracks and 14 vehicle lines. The new bridge will have u“ car tracks and 14 vehicle lines. It| will have an hourly traffic capacity of 1,300,000 passengers, 24,000 ve hicles and 58,000 tons of freight, EXTRA That’s the os! to think of Bold —it’s what ev- erybody says who is a regular pat- ron. Do you know how good we are? “Lt's go to Boldt's” BOLDT’S. 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Already Germany has paid to the exiled kaiser at least $9,140, 000, of “NINg | which there is official record. ‘The but his name ts Henry, total may greatly exceed this initia J jamount, for it is generally accepted that more millions have been amus gled across the Holland border to nzollern coffers, Wilson made | GERMAN (TOURS er of the bolshevik ark be-| “HE MUTTERING cause he knows the reds and how to| The criticism in Franco ts echoed handle therm, jin the mutterings from the wu) lssioner of immigration |fed, underpaid, tax-burdened tol ton he has been in charge of |Of Germany. at Deer Isiand, They came ho legal committee of the Prus Seattle, Wash. |tdan assembly recently demanded of have small pots of gold|the Prussian finance minister that away in thelr clothes. They|he give an accounting of the sums » classed among the plutocrats RAR when they get back to Russia with it.|fered you now, you'll not get an But they would rather be ranting | other chance ‘to eat.” in America, than rich in Russia | ‘That ended the strike, They tried to buy their way out of | trio Iwanikiw, the jug at Deer Island |communist, is the least desirous of Skeffington stopped that [the lot to return to Russia ‘Then they declared a hunger strike.| “If we don’t get you now, we'll get “All right, strike,” said Skefting-|you in la,” his comrades have ton. “If you don't eat the food of-! told him, 2O8TON, Feb. 5.—Moet Skipper | friends are co because he's to be in com from New York early this month. Secret of him skiy Labor any are bickering | Holland. and whether Germany can Ig|P*y or not, the German government | August, been paying reparations by the |Oo Hohenzollern| § is intelectual | France |paid Hobenzollern since he fled to) pointed out to the assembly that by!—Bluffing at working in @ These sums were reported | the terms of the trust deed the land | bank. Bs by him as follows: January, 1919 1919 1919 then about $5 b paid to him ag land in Wilhelmstrasse | On top of this cam jtions brouht spegeh by 0,000 000 414,000 ) more has proceeds from Berlin the revela about by a red-hot former Chancellor Her-| man Mueller, who charged that sev jeral banking firma had smuggled Jabout $5,000,000 out of the country He said among the recipients were Friedrich and August Wilhelm, tX-CROWN PRINCE The finance minister said that cases against the banking firms |were pending. The courts cleared |the Hohenzollerns of the |lor’s charges. | Figures from Doorn show William | Hohenzollern is paying tax to Hol |land on an income of $650,000 a y |which would indicate that he admits | ng a fortune of $13,000,000. | Recently the ex-Crown Prince | erick Willlam expresved it as his * that he should retain the © of Bauberg, the Marble | palace at Potsdam and the feudal territory of Cels, an estate of about : wed at $1,500,000. Herr Heilmann, socialist deputy, | chancel- | | Holland tax on an income of $ hedges property worth about | ADELBERT — Potterin; - "by the crown prin: letababorg ehtanone s of the time,” but he argued as there} erTEL ~PREDRICH — ‘Trat was now no crown prince, it reverted | hither and thither. to the commonwealth VICTORIA LOUISE — § The | most of her time in Holland. Prince Joachim comrhitted sul now! | Ms year. hg re hae me /Rats Attack Birds During Ship’s Tri nd who was the f from | G » Pe : of the | republican government of Brunswick | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 5.—A that it give him back his large for. | battling night and day against ests, and iron mines and other| hordes of rats who were wreald properties, or $5,000,000 cash. Fail-| havec among his 2,000 canary bil ing this, he said he would sue. |bulifinches and goldfinches, F The government replied th Vahls arrived here nervous and property belonged to the sovereign | hausted, after a 2i-day trip and not. to the individ As there} Hamburg. He deciared he killed as NO SOV the prop. joe during the trip, erty belong was to be held “ excrown prince is paying to 4 year, which indicates he « swick t this PARIS, Feb. 4 serie what the ‘Box of Candy Is in Hohenzollerns and their children are} Mails Three Ye doing Wik LIAM, head of the house—| RIVERHEAD, N. Y. Feb. Living life of country gentleman at} Mrs. Mary H Doorn, Holland the mail a battered box of chocoi: AUGUSTA » VICTORIA, that she had mailed to her Willlam—Sick at Doorn, Philip, in France, three years FREDERICK WILLIAM, — ex-| when he was in the service. Desp | crown pri Loafing at Wieringen | the condition of the package, n AUGUST WILLIAM and OSCAR / of the candy was missing, wife of Stackpole received ff Oe ee ET ee Pe COU OR ries 5