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a ee ee es em % i, . THE BVENIN a eases! WILL URGE CLEAR to adjust affairs as far os ble tn b __sthe Interest of their depositors, ~ 2 Several of the depositors in the Siegel | ¥ wank, neadea by Jona P. Munech, "| ‘ghaitman of the depositors’ committes, ee | Municipal Lodging House &nd Ming Ella Mahoney attended the westion with thelr attorney, sonal Mt of Coudert Brothers, Soatte’ ~ shout the chamber were other lawyera, | Senators to Whom Document Among them Robert P. Levis, of Rosen- i} bers & Levis, counsel for the receivers Is Read Sure of Banon In- | ‘of the stores; Henry ete receiver for the bank; Daniel P. Hays, repre ire’ senting certain depositors as weil af a. ‘acting as Inquisitor for the Senate a rae ; mittee, and William A. Marble, one ‘ J i the store receivers, TO FIX PERSONAL GUILT, Before the session was opened by ~ Senator Pollock, who ape eer ceed | fi ia Even! ‘or — UC All Doubt Must Be Weeded quegtion the policy, not the legality a sing Mr. Sioget and Mr. Praii] From Sherman Act—New here to testify before thie committes. It Gives thie whole affair a sensationaliem Meats T Ghaae aheaia tearciase, Thee Interstate Trade Board. @pould be given Mr. Siegel to work out » . this €iMeculty and pay off as rapidly as «Possible the 15,000 depositors in the WASINNGTON, Jan.14.—President Wil- hat I believe to be of | *On conferred to-day with Congressional It is taking these twe |teadere on trust legislation. He talked men time from the conduct of their bus in the forenoon with Chairman New- eatiuece . ft aaih, tee comtires lands and Democrata of the Senate In- ie entirely within {ta province in sub- terstate Commerce Committers, and re- poenaing them. I protest against the | served the iate afternoon for a second ~aoed polloy of it.” conference with Chairman Clayton an. RG WITH MUNSCH BE- ttle Of the House Judiciary Com- FORE THE HEARING. Ngee Membera of th ‘Mr. Biogel had « brief conference with | nfrar a ewo oars’ scatfertneg ith ies Muneoh "an vars ahr ciche, Preaident, auld he had read them his alge! yes, he ‘could pay dol- anti-trust message to Congress and di cussed many of ita detaiia at length. for dollar to the depositors, in. 88Y. | geome of the Henatora had no doubt that an interstate trade commission, with? limited powers, to wasist the courts in carrying out decrées of dis- @olution, would be created. T! @ppeared certain, too, that legislative ny PSOVSSOD COLD WAVE BREAKS, i with his father moar Millville, J., om the Delaware Bay. Gale had diewn them seaward. Dunham Prohibiting tterlooking directorates (Continued from Firat Page.) weston was ie herman law ‘The Presi- | dede and got their fill of bread and hot the bank, | Gent ls understood to have pointed out | coffee, ire Gos on the Waa was | Mat it wag necessary to remove ali| Those who went late were herded into ‘brief, and then the name of Henry | 40udt as to what constituted a restraint | the Okerity Department steamboats og was called, Mr. Stanchfield arose |f trade, believing that public senti-'| Brennan, Loweit and Fidelity, and in ment.no longer wan that restraints of |the detention: rooms of the’ Correction Department, on thi at the foot of Pre East Twonty-sixth street. Early comers ehet PC Hd be. wall Om the Goats propped themselves in the te attention of Congress on the| seats whidn°tun aroiind: the ‘passenger legisiation 20 as to have it out of'| fooma of the boats. Tho rest eprawied he way by June. ‘on the floor. ‘There were n> blankets President aloo, it was sald, laid} and no bathe and only Bo much cofte emphasis upon the apirit with which the [and bread as could be hurried from the @pproached, contending (lodging house ‘in’ the emergency. Dusiness was manifesting to conform to “the spirit! were Ught ageinet the cutting, freesing wind. All” Muntotpal~ Lodging Hotise rules Were suspended’ by Supt. William C, Yorks when It Became clear yedtirday ‘eferneon that” thére was to be sero! weathed'on ‘the ‘treats laét "night. ' The, - doors of the-3ying house are ordin- ty] TY ofaned gt: F:P'glegk In the evening. Mr. York gave orders that nobody to be Jocked ut Into Jast night's col no matter how. early he came. Tho lodgers moet worthy of the 610 beds FIT2’S INJUNCTION CASE could be sorted ted pen enhdlsne sald. aii PUT OFF TILL FRIDAY |s= warmin ie nate tne buaing be i hustled to the dunch counter. There h “Fight fans are tired of the tango in | can have al! the coffee and bread he cai the ring. They want the real thin; vram into himeelf, If the waiting line I'm the man to give it. I'f tight Jack |1s short, he can take his time about It. ith right hete in | If there are many others behind him, he court any time Justice Seabury epys|must drink and eat fast. Then, when| ! from ao") ¥ feo'n like it, he may go to the ap-' $ ‘That Wap the défi huried here to-day | plication window abd give his name, the reme Co (net address, thé name and address o! hia last employer and say whether or not he wij accept a Job if the city finds one for him. POLICE AS CLERKS IN THE LODGING HO! 8. All these formalities ‘@ shortened as muoh as possible jast night. A squad was|of policemen, under Chief Inspect ootity Schmittberger, did emergency duty aod eald he was sizty- of applicants, T! @til! boxes four hours Rot to the lodging i 1 ef tee a Es* eel it: BEES ST AE Fi i g itt i PH PM Witin hE iff i & bt 3 § efit s3, al Save One Victim, Mise arah Judge, fifty-five years oj was badly burned in her homme at Stor ff consed by cold, + a Department during ' vt TAKEN TO HOSPITAL! 1 were not taken to the hospitals. police records show the following: ° taken QUINN, THOMAS, @ laborer, of to Gt. Vincent's Hospital, where she is 6% West Thirty-ninth te iy Sd serious condition. ire, Katie Young, an elderly woman ot Ne, 1 Weet Hondted and Ferree erat tea irae, MAS severely | "ame, lalechmama brea lind to-day’ when her deete cecett aio 742, Bleventn street and Broadway had only the was working at the stove. eighty-five mon at last midnight. This BROOKLYN, Mass, Jan, 14—Mrs,| Neighbors heard her shriek and rushea| “8% exDlained on the theory that it! eng owing to his George C. Les, grandmother of Mre.|in end tore ber burning clothing from] WA# #¢ cold the men had 40 seek shelter | Go vereur Hospital Alice Roosevelt Longworth, died to-day, |her. She was taken to the Harlem Hogs. | ‘AS before the line formed. ) ged eight? years, She was the widow | pital in a critical condition. Many hundred men we 4 itt if | man without a home, Found uncon- aecious in @ doorway at No. 248 ik condition; No. 64 Marcy avenue, Picked up of @ Boston banker. One of her daugh- —————— ‘is during the early moraing by the Bow- near bis hi 4 rm" rf a ir bis home and treated by doctors Lore, Ming Alice Lae, was the first wite) COREY IS FINED $200, | ere clones, ungy sliowed the ungurva. | fT! St. Johi's Hospit wot Col. Theodore Roosevelt and the yee Lg y RYAN, AGNES, forty-five, of N mother of Mrs, Longworth. nates te occupy’ chalra around the big oy of Mrs, ‘ort s Steel Maguate Had Game tm Viola | oiove, in the bi ch reoma, 161 Forty-third a tlem ef the Law. FIXED POSTS WERE ABOLISHED Blow" by the wind , AMBANY, Jan, 14.—The Conservation WHERE PO! Commimion received $200 to-day from} At Lublic School No. pital. William EB, Corey, No. 14 Wall atreet, | sevent it and Amsterdam in settlement of a violation of the game | the day was declared « holiday and fre} one, of No, 672 Henry st Jott laws, Corey was charged with having |thousand-odd pupila seat home when! carrier, Found at Watbyah and No- a hes | Cleven partridgos and a quarter of veni-|!* wae discovered that all the water) strand -aventies and taken to the trieg | #00 tn the Metropolitan Club, New York, | Pipes were frosep. Kings County Hospital with both ri96 ronlo and acute] during the closed season, Pollce Jommisioner MoKay -sent out | «ear. tronen. Bet one ounce of Tories com: (im original sealed Package) co contrary to law, und lieutenanta to use their own ‘dg i ment in temporarily abolishing station- Manalés Three Mop, | A1Y posts. KEY WEST, Fla, Jan, 14.—Two ‘men ‘Ware Aiterally blown to shreds and on Bri ther Was Probably tutany ‘aynamits “o @ritl of the Florida Kast Count gxten-| tolh Srosem to death om the it eaparil! these my of wave: 1. BERRY, FRAWE B., chaufeur thé berge, and his nephew, name un- was! pani keows bees, Were killed, John Maine, weret eases| forty-nine, of New York, had both Peccboumiens “ise hands blown off, both legs broken and euflered severe internal injuries, Set) a eee * ee employer ana her daughter, Mrs. Serious, Baton ts visiting hore. Berry leaves NO, Mre ANNIE, sixty @ Wife ond three -014, Of No, 90) Wes Forty-Bnas WORAREDEOSOOADDOS O99 O900EDOOOERERE SEDEDE OR EOEREE DONE OOSAROD OR SEOS SORA DOR OE Ls Se tt ba i bg : = \, Fifth avenu@, Brooklyn; coliapsed on ‘| Fifth avenue elevated train, Brooklyn Many of those overcome and injured CURTISS, WILLIAM, sixty-six, a Broome street with lacerations due to LANG, HENRY, sixty-three, of No, @1 Fourth avenue, Attended by @ surgeon from the Norwegian Hos- WEINTRAUB, ADOLPH, thirty- jew York paid #10 for, | $2 oFdor tate last ulgh: modifying the} | GRWKNFIELD, MORRIS, and his possessing veniton in his restaurant | #04 peat ruleb He directed captainy | 'wite of No. 656 Waghingten avenue, Brooklyn, Cut ny Bruken pipe and stase while trying to thaw out a fvosen pipe in their kitchen nee, Tho deaths due to the present cold) Attended by doctor from Swedish NEU, JOHN, @ wealthy re- for Mrs, Blisabeth Baton of Dew. | tired tarme:, wis thrown trom his et hewr by the f sion to-day, BM. Parson, mate of Of his automobile in front of Car- Jamaica. ‘on ipod os mea. 8 megte Mall while waiting for his eighty years, the jnjury may prove years nneet, abildrea, L WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. = WISON'S MESSAGE |City’s: Waits and Strays Eating atthe — This Morning boverereroosevornoeesosy y-sixth street; Bellevue Ios- Seven pital. HORTON, Mrs. MARY, forty-one Years old, of No. 41 Van Dam atreet, overcome on the of the Church of St. Paul the Ap Colum oue years old, of Broadway and Two Hundred and Fourth street, found unconscious in street; ‘Washington Heights Hospital, KINDERLING, GEORGE, No. 87 Jefferson ‘avenue, Queens, siruck by * portion of @ waterback which ex- Dloded. His right arm and several ribs were fractured. | DALTON, CHARLES, forty-five. | No. 44 West Sixty-firat atreet, over- come at Central Park West and Seventy-seventh street; Polyclinic Hospital. M'DERMOTT, JOHN, fourteen, of Nu. 2046 Fulton street; overcome on Lexington avenue elevated train at Brooklyn terminal of the Bridge: seni home. ‘ BOLER, OLGA, thirty, of No, 5611 terminal of the Bridge; taken from train and sent home. WEBER, ALEXANDER, baker out of work, no home; found in a doorway at No. 1408 Bergen street; sent to 8t John's Hospital, badiy frozen, TOLESTIANO, MINNIE, ninetee years old, of No, 626 Sixth avenue Brooklyn, went ‘to the American Can Works, at Third streot and Third ave- nue, to-day and waited in line to ap ply for work, She collapsed because of the cold, Dr. Kornfeld of the Jew- {sh Hospital sent her home when she was revived, TIBBETS, MRS, DELIA, thirty-five, of No, 401 Hast One Hundred and Thir- ty-ffth street, overcome in front of No. Fire Went Out and Aged: Woman Was Unable to Help Invalid, |wince yesterday, all | The operator on the Rt hear the Lady Laurier’s operator |Knowledged the call and then inqui frantically for the exact position the Cobequid |HE STRUCK HER DUMB, ' delivering vread at the heme of Mre. | ip PB Sarah Jnckson at No. 18 Steuben street, |Mrs. Greenberger Says Huselorange, was surprised to find to-tay | band Made Her Write Everg- " thing She Had to Say The Cobequid's wi | Just equal to sending out one call for | a lapsed again. This was the firet that | had been heard from the ship since yes~ | terday morning. é that the Dread he ha: Joft on the stoop ¥ had not ben taken in, neither bad yesterday's or to-day's milk. Georme | Went next door and asked if Mrs. Jack- ‘ fon, eighty years ott, before she |4aughter Susan, six as follow . and her Invalid -revon veara, old, The neighbors asked hin lim through a partly opened w.n- Sister Bapti en Greenberge: |Prefixed the “Mra.” to her name—wen? i iy {nto one of achain of shoe stores owned |dow and find out. by Hugo Greetiberger to be fitted for ujover the sill and he walked from the pair of dancing pumps. She got « pair dining room to the kitchen that fitted perfectly but she got some- thing else, she says, that proved a mis- | Royal ‘This ie what George Morgan saw baht A chair defore the stove was the body of Susan Jackson, Was frosen stiff, Her hody was wrapped in a gray blanket and her gra. in wlaps over her partly js trying to have the misfit | je atralghtened out through the | medium of © separation sult, th: of which begun before Supreme Court | Justice Newburger to-day, Mrs, Greenbergor, who had been sit: twe of her mai took turns in holding a lite bundle of out of which a Uny pi now and then thrust—rushed and to tell her story, re married, on Feb. 1 cought shoes in my Mrs. Greenberger began. to me—iike men are when th court—and he asked me to go bathing We had many! good times | (¢ dead woman and the Iving, passing avenue and Sixtieth street; Poly: | together at the beach, and he proposed |i repusaing each other clinte Hospital. | to me while we were in swimming, LINSKY, THOMAS, fifty-four | WON HUSBAND'S FOLKS BY HER | °F frightened mimoet out of | senses, the four cat* turned in | tracks and lined up before ‘The stove was cold, There was a box full of coal and Kindlings on tho other | Half seated, half lean! Against the edge of this box was Mrs She was alive, but glazed over wi She did not turn them toward the f straight in the fav ter; now and then her lips mu 4 | Uttle, as though she were trying to talk “ple | to herself, <| Mewing hungrily, of her dead duugh- four lean flanked sk and white cata wull “Did your husband's folks " anked her attorney. “At first they didn’t trent me as they should have, but 1 bi then they warined up to me,” sho re- [their starved even up to hin they cried for food George turnet and ran for the win He fell owt rather tyan climbed | jan to sing, ani neigh sere cou [the matter with him. ‘Then the polive were summoned Tackson, who war onty sem!-conscious, ent to the Orange Memorial Hos J she could onty 1 understand what was We went to Florida Patm Beach I was} taken II] and asked my husband t> get 1, saying, ‘A doctor | pital, where it wa | Hive a few hours. | pollve could learn from the appeara Susan Jackson got frem hed ta warm herself vy Mrs. QeoRihee wiéiakd numted cold that she lacked strenath to bu up the fire for the Invallé and tt burned | hi “a raving the dnelid, ty. reese rf death before the @y@s of her mother, | who wag .but ji MARIE LLOYD'S FACE BURNED |Carholte Acta Maced tw Commette | 2o:h s . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR On their return to New York Mr. and | of the hove, “What happened at the Cec “Oh, everything,” she answered, made me sleep tn the bathroom and criticised my speech—eald [talked too fast. Everything went wrong, certainly a misfit.” The couple went to tive at No, Hundred and There was a couch three feet! long in one of the rooma, Mgs. Gre berger testified, and occasionally made hep sleep. MADE WIFE WRI | Take nothing but BIR thin her husband | WINNIPEG, Man,, Jan. M4. face badly burned face cream in which carvolle acid had been myasteriourly placed, the English actreas, loss to understand sible for her plight, After the performance tast night, 0 actress Uegan applying a cosmetic to Before she discovered the ef- | E EVERYTHING! 4 reauit of using “Five weeks before I left him.” Mra wouldn't permit mo to talk to hii, made me write everything ‘Don't look at me for three yeurs an don't speak to me for ten,’ he sid to 46 East One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street thin afternoon. She was taken to the Harlem Hospitad suffering from ex- posure, The lack of power lap yesterday and last night forced. many industries in New York to suspend or curtall opera- ons, The low tide prevented their ob- taining the water necessary to provide operating power. Both the subway and el ed lines had to run on slow sched: ules part of the night for this reason, and it also affected the heating of the cars. Lack of water, due to the high winds that blew water away from intake Pipes, crippled the condensers of the New York, New Haven and Hartford’ electric plant at Cos Cob, with the re- gult that alt trains in the electric sone fo being bought hy] MANY WEATHER VICTIMG ARE| Were greatly delayed ong thousands of commuters iate ta work, feted Gold Gadge for Coreuer Healy. ‘At the conclusion of the firat session of the Coroner's Court presided over by Coroner Healy, one of the new Cor- oners, "Tim" was this afternoon pre- sented with a Coroner's gold bage in behaif of the members of National Ae- ation of Stationary Firemen, of which he Is President. The presenta- tion was made by M. A. James, First Vice-President of the organisation. Among those present were J. J. Cur ningham of Boston, Third Vice-Pres! dent of the firemen; Willam Brennan of Newark, of ¢ National Executive Boatd; George J, Martin of New York, James P, Holland of New York, John Smith, Willlam Fianagan, John Untank and Stephen Sullivan. | BY SISTERS OF HOLY Indorsement of Father John’ cine as a Tonic and Body Bi for the Woes and Ru ‘We cheerfully recommend Father ici ood remedy for bronchi ana tonic and body-builder for those who are weak and tun down, Several persons of | institution, have used it with beneficia' reaults, (Signed) Sisters of Holy Cross, \44 Chandler Nashua, N. UNG Ni fy | “cough syrup,” or patent wnedicine wit! | weakening stimulents, but # food med | cine—the presariniion of an eminent spe- | ciulist. It is guaranteed to cure all throat and lung troubles, scrofui i | rheumatiom and all #. ta rewulting from weak aud impure bioed. Fifty i ats ea She Boa ae After she left her husband and went to her mother's home mt No. 1480 Sea- bury place, her husband came to sue her with his two siste “He started to beat me, fect It wax producing, are working on the caw We -Want Your Wile Who Cannot Eat Anything Without Acidit tress After Buti 4 to ‘They each held one of my wrists while he pummeiled mi Stern and Daniel McManus were sen- tenced to ten days each im the work- Justices Zeller, O'Keefe and Kernochan in Special Ses- na, Brooklyn, for making book at No. Albany street Inat July, Ugan raided ihe place in August and to-day one of his men, Detective Hick- von, testified that he had placed a bet there on July 3%. The prisoners all have Brooklyn addresses and protested that they were insurance and real estate men, but the Justices found them guilty. je. ¢ taking foo) NIP a glann or CEAWA Ask your friends oho. have tried tt. . ry Mersatl eg rabid | Pats & Tiilerd Ce. ANDY Is Not a Luxury— @ valuable article of food, which sly recommend to young and long marches, soldiers are now provided with swect Purity, Wholesomeness Pure, Wholesome Candy hysicians unhesit Chocolate, which acts as an invigorator. and Deliciousness reign supreme in Loft Cai Special for Wednesday ASKED HER TO WED IMOTHER, BD, DYING, TRESCUERS-SIGHTH | "WHILE THEY SWAN. DAUGHTER 67 DEAD TEN T RANED| FROZEN CHAR) BAY OF FUNDY, | . Bride Tells Court How Honey- moon on Ship Struck a Marital Squall. STEAMER ASHORE |g (Continued from First Pages, caught the call, yal George aout ‘There was no answer to this query. ance and then apparentiyr tt cob The passenger list of the Cobequid sof Charity, one named 2. Two Misses James, Bermuda. Mr. Konny, director of the Royal Mall Two Si Packet Company, Southampton, Capt. Hicks, Superintendomt, of the ii Packet yyany, Aouth- Mr. Gallant and Mr. Alleop, officials of the Packet Company. Mrs. Lucan and two children. Milas Herbert, Barbadues, , Four third-vlass passeng names not given The ofMcers of the Cobequid arb: Capt. Howson, Chief Officer I, W.»lirby, econd Olver W. F. Bullelt, Third Of- fieer R. KF. Pow Purser R, Houghton, ‘Surgeon W. 1, Lister, Colef Engineer Her even were | Engineer W. A. Forsythe, Lang, Fifth Enaineer H. 1 Gladwin, wireless op- erators, 1, W. Hitcher and E. T. Shripe ton: Chief Steward G. C, Porter. The fleet of rescue vessela was sent | out oy (he wireless from Cape Sable and Camperdown within two hours after the ‘3 U 8" was caught. The ships had, | to grope thetr way through a blinding, Hinnard. “TAY IT ON YOUR HUSBAND tit shows conc.usive proof of Its Undesiravte growth of hale on her face, Rec oF arma ts mont distressing te # Remove tt BI Rado, Ir te onty scientifically prepared, thorought 4 tiquid hair remover, te mdse j ulely safe, ado avie instantly wher ever upp: housands of, women wht ammendln| mots You do, If you ed day, but de s good’ emere, not “h 0. Price SOc. and $1.90 per ing Orug and Depart _ lari ttrom the Piterim Mf@. Go. Maker igh Grade Tollet Preparations, 37 we Vale ir of Hons of Dep Conautta 3 Vriea ID\ WHINBERGER, * Reom 538 47 West 4c St,.N.¥. HOF.--On the 131n JOHN TROT. unele 6; Wiliam end Mary Kil neney. Kruger ‘nee Hen and J. Kelly. i trom the 1 Fyatdence of nepny ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, ) TUR ATOCK HOLDEN OF tal OKOMGL, TOESIDA LUMBER Coy. The nannal most: ing. of the, wackbol ie ‘nit wary 18, 1984. The Grand Army { of Prosperity! i — "ent i oa Suggestion for Wednesday a Ae oC Tramp, tramp, tramp, World ads, ere marching, Onward to victory they go; If you'd prosper heed their call, Then you'll sce Adversity fan Aa he's fallen at their fire since long ago. World ads. are’ relentless in @helr search for positioim, workers, homes, investment opportunities, lost articles, miscellaneous bargains, &c. Every morning and Sunday they carry thelr campaign for “things wanted” into more New York City homes.and offices than are reached by the Hexald, Tinves Sun and Tribune COMBINED! INSPECT RESULT BRINGING WORLD ADS. TO-DAY: ;

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