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. aaa oA ot LE thle 88 a Sere “ SHOP BEST, “ea THE 300000." "ey'ato rm wn — e seeireeeer sz USUMLLY, AUGUST BLES, PEA OF cscs cm, DESPERATE FHT Sezecee| BELMONT SAYS, | BRUERE AND GARY, sc s:oce. "” FORYSERBRIDGE iN | Swarded Mrs. Alice Davis of No. 245 duced in the Sénate to-day by Sena- | | West Fifty-firad Stredt, widow of Ban tor Griener becomes a law, at least ‘Ci mbe: .| Wood Davis, a wealthy Cincinnat! i ten verses of the Bible will have to be. \City Cha lain and Unem business man, a verdict of $500 fem OR Vanishes and Battles Are read “without sectarian comment” in Chai ages against the hair dressi tab every class room of all public schools ployment irman Address shment of A. “Btmonen et Ne, oe” Renewed Along the in the Stat ereey school day. | ’ Associati Fifth Avenue, because her hair “broke Sea ast. A child, however, could be excused Merchants’ A: iation, | off" and fell out after she had under- Co from listening to the reading on the WANTS 10 BIBLE VE READ IN SCHOOL RO Senator Griener Puts in Bill Making Practice Compulsory in Every Class. ALBANY, Jan, 20.—If @ bill intros Interborough’s Head Quizzed on Labor Views by Indus- trial Commission. | mer dd |ffve. her “an “everiaotiog’ roarcel Ban. "A teacher ‘violating the law hte SCHIFF ALSO TESTIFIES.|))\ ‘(URI ae, MAYOR MAKES ADDRESS. "2%, avis came on trom Calitornia HALT ALSACE OFFENSE. feuta ne removed ty the loc schoo! juthoriti to be present at the trial of her sult Through a bill introduced by Aa- } | £0 $25,900 damages Dut when the jury | sembi; Ryan in the Assembly to- Urge News of Returning Pros-|tice Beieaty Yor uci gas cetere.sue- Germans Blow Up French] day the. emabiishment of a two i Declares Public Opiniofi Can- See= = ATUPTOBRTAN in laney for only $600 damages she [BARING ATTEMPT MADE TO | + i od and sald Al ‘i Peri cernov SHIPPING. not, in End, Be Resisted perity Be Spread—New City feds Dectine all 5 rely Trench, but Allies Hold Their ‘the Beh ( measure, calling for the bonding of : > = . ng Setewasen|U, 8, Asks Explanation of the by Any Capitalist. Workshops Described. | Sam SCHEPPS ON BROADWAY | Ground Here. of 80) ans guarantee of he settle: * a ce, men of any just accident sults . Jacob Ml. Sebilt, banker, capitaltat Prominent men identitied with va-|2**k*? Witness tm Rew Over mis! ; AmmATTinn Seciys eons [i080 toe Gem Shop. Desperate fighting for possession of a}the construction of a bridge at or near and philanthropist, came out fat- {i ried industries continued discuesion Ly y § ce it of the efforts of Mayor Mitohel'a Com-| | Sam Schepps, one of the witnesses of | Dridse over the Yeor marked the re- | Vischer's Ferry in Saratoga, County memorating the battle of Saratoga, GRAND JURY STILL BUSY ON ROGERS POISON CASE . footed for organised labor before the Commission on Industrial Relations in the United States at to-day’s sen- sion in the City Hail, He also said no capitalists or fap- tains of industry could successfully Ay in the face of public opinion, which,| “SERNA ng epee ‘ie in the ond always right.” ‘ |mittee on Unemployment to reduce |Becker trial fame, has been runnii distress at a luncheon of the Mer- |Jewelry store on Broadway near Forty-|Te#ion along the seacoast, the War | chants’ Association in the Hotel Ag-|#¢venth Street for the last two and a| Office announced to-day. tor to-day, half, eaenthe. Right next The bridge was held by the Frenc! Mayor Mitchel, Judge . Gary,| 7 in Under cover of violent artillery ac- Chairman of the committee, afd tion the Germans attempted to dyna- \SCity Chamberlain Henry Bruere, mite the structure, across which the made the principal addreases, |ner had been French had made several unsuccess- Among others at the hunoheon were | ful worties, French guns wore wheeled He intimated that public opinion! WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—For- | august Belmont, E. H. Outerbriage, store Brenner went auisine|into action and poured auch a hot|D€finite Action May Come To- aking seciety, Miss Nona Mc- | isaac N, Seligman, W. Per. Bgl, MA Sie bes fre upon the east bank of the Yeer Morrow, Martin Says After Adoo, eldest daughter of the Bec: | king, ed jr negli k Deok . that the Germans were forced to i retary of ithe ‘Treasury, and her Sealine: 1c. tate, Withee ary At thet, and he says he|withdraw, having uffered heavy Adjournment at Noon. jum, ise Catherine § Britton, Breed, < % " =} tod , | lonaes, . * daughter of a prominent bank: . Chairman of the Members’ Other violent engagements occurred | ate nk, County Grand: Jurys are to become Red Cross nurses epee of the association, presided. f near the sea coast, the heavy fog and with the allies, the father of Mise | | A. feature was bere a fog unfavorable weather that has been Britton announced to. beer heed Ge ane Ara os * eee weer aes wae hindering’ operations having paseed| dren she had borne by, Lorlya Elton Inve sonsations te the tapestien Say Jong ag the big employer. were Mra, Robert Mend, Mrs. Henry ———— Gway. ‘The French bombarded and] Rogers, lawyer, adjo immed until. to= Leta by 7 @. YW) cay public good will 1s ea. | Olleshelmer, Mrs. William Einstein, NEW SUBMARINE LAUNCHED. | %* pitelietet eo isang works PeSr) morrow, when District Attorney Mar- Mrs. Daniel Gugyenhetm, Mra. A. c va Kohut, Mrs. V. Everit Macy, |“U-1" Largest Ever is Virginia Potter, Miss Bruere United sta and Mrs. Lionel Sutro. failing to complete to-day {ts ihves- tigation into the case of Ida Snintfew Walters, who poisoned the two chil- .,| tin thinks some definite agtion may.) pture by the Germans of several! be taken, Py) ches In the La Grurie woods in| “So far as the acts of Mrs, Walters \ j F/ the Argonne region, was officially are concerned,” said the District At- admitted, but the Wi torney, “the investigation is finished. After a brief introduction by Chair- av Coe Syne OFiGs GHSIAres | oie tha Inguiry lam Deon ne, along the French troops, by a brilliant! her ae linen man Breed, Mayor Mitchel said that | structed for the United State Navy,was| counter attack, retook the trenches |” The. District Attorney refused to hie relief committee had appealed to|launched at the yards of the Fore and gained more ground. The ar-}say whether or not he intends to call the city government of New York to|River Shipbuilding Corporation to-day. Mrs. Caroline Giddings Rogers, the bee every piece of public work to |The boat was christened “L-1” by Mrs. | Very fighting in the Argonne region | ‘cong and legal. wife of Reeora, toe was again described as “violent.” , the point wi ‘actual truction | Bllsabeth Scott Daubin, wife of Lieut. morrow. _ won coma Legal shen te at, |Frecland A. Daubin, the officer who], TR¢ Germans have again resumed { Principal tntereate were ta trane- bento gun in order to af- | will command the craft. the offensive in the Le Petre woods, | Wo! portation matters, he eald. He was ford employment to those out of| The "L-1" will be given hi the French offensive against Metz hav-| Mrs. Grace thirty-three ence & director of the Wright Aero- work, pectes thet tho will ® be ‘piuced in Ing been temporarily halted. From|¥e8's old, of No. 151 West Twenty- “And when If called the heade of | mission in the behind field entrenchments the French | %¢Cond Street, was committed to the Pan pring. the departments into conference at The L-1 has a register of 450 tons} are successfully repelling German at my office,” he added, “I found that |an” Hor contre al nites ait or tacks in this region, the official ttue. we could actually put a quarter of a| a speed of 14 knots on the surface and| ment reported. ‘Bh malllion dollars worth of work im-|10 knots while submerged. In the regions of Soissons and on complaint. of Stephen mediately under way without waiting Rheims the lull in the fighting con-| Mi & florist at No. 129 Lenox Ave- \ for the action of any oard or bureau. |Mi"k Thiet tinued. And that has been done.” Stem The official statement is as follow Mra. Jennie Lederhandler of No. 644% “y City Chamberlain HMenry Brugce ‘From the sea to the Somme, eald it wae every man's duty to a a mecsince ane whe tea a| {the region of Nieuport, there | Most for yo sg Le epread broadcast the news of the in-| thread around the neck of the bottle to-] W% yesterday a fairly spirited | Strength and quality. There you dications of returning business pros-|day, ran the strand through the key-| ®Ttillery engagement, in the Derity ané to quicken commerce, in-|hole of the door, tied the other end to} Course of which the enemy en- dustry and@ trade for the chief bene- | her finger and went back to sleep. Sooh| deavored in vain to destroy our e fit of those least able to bear a atop-|she felt a tug at her Ginger and oi bridge at the mouth of the Yser. page of inconte. Sober estimates, he|‘ushed out in time, she sald, to In the mean time we wi Joseph Craccio of No. 6% East Four-| cessful in demolishing @ portion { Pog Blace wae of unemployed |rsenth Street with the milk bottle under “fi bs arm, ‘He was caught by Patrolman] Wwe were successful at the Union Mr. Bruere said that at the Muni- | otpal Rmployment Bureau only 1,068 farm near St. Georges, where the (7) Se He enumerated the Baron de Hireca |!0bs had been offered, although there Re ee, Rooney Orennine’ \ Fund, Monteflore Home and ofner | "ad been 14,456 applications for work gar gen wT il | Hf fi ii & 4 1 ; f I ' | } i “In the sector of Ypres and CEYLON TEA aight's reide ‘Reppe- | Lorette an in stated times without prejudice to mis thropies as aise among his in-| He pleaded that business men usr eta ae lenten eater, ‘Sie en- | 600 yards have it. Feats, Peeukenee (he Gtr a ee ls ve [feslenes th thn ccomrion ee meoeone Cones MeuhGs nea te ee Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 |“ themecives ia mesh the came] _ [German ola Q. Was this privilege extended to} PLACES RESPONSIBILITY FoR | °Pened by the State in Brooklyn. Justice ‘Lehman, to-day, to intensity. There was also a very a ee Rese _ vein they displayed when Argonne individuals or to committesst A. To} INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS, He sald the committee was raising | 5, Gran ihe tame cries se wpenete ecast was bombarded by Ger. Prien comm individuals only, I understand Q What is the responmbiiity of a| funds to finance a eeriee of workshops |continue to pay’ his firat wife and fen Aree tae ae ate - warship. ==, the olaim le Q, What ts the policy of the com:| director ter industrial conditions? | Where men and women can find tem- | #00 the ordered te feet sled a Sue ena Cc d Beef H Result of the raid enly domon-| afterward pany as to the right of employees te) A. A director does not deal with these | Porary employment until they can get iia. the wore oe : orne ef Hash again the absurdity of the| trenches! Join labor uatonat A. I cannot answer | conditions in ordinary course. ‘That |Dermanent jobs. These shops provide | come from singt ren cea bed been r Ever notice how a spoon- made on behalf of these jab- that, I shall have to give you what] ts the provines of the executive offi. | lisht work, shelter during the day and | since Cowles and hin second wife coecea| Pert ot M ful of “Eddys” Sauce im- ” gage the Bening Stand- led wp te the etrike, The men were| cers of the company. food with payment of fifteen cents an yt od id tee Goud Gates ate proves a dish of hash? Pointing out that scaresly no then unionised and wa believed in|) Q. If, on good authority, it was re-| hour for five hours employment. In . enemy. eee ‘was Gone. trade agreements. But we had two ported to you as a director that ia-| other hours the men and women peat hies, eee “In the Argonne, in the Forest corporations, elevated a: surface, | dustrial conditions were wrong, what|search for employment. The product of La Grurte, the enemy delivered 3 4 jolent attack upon one of our with separate union agreements. Thé| would be your action? A. To call the | is to be given to charitable organiza- cent Our troo) bh ps, who for two sections made a secret agreement matter to the attention of the exec-| tions. Mr. Bruere said the Board of Ae en oe brigigercaiaed mocust moment gave way, later reca that either would support the other Utive committee and initiate an in-| Estimate and city departments a tured all their positions, in the case of trouble. Thin was al quiry, the resulta of which if im. |rusbing forward all pending contra diet se ieder ofthe unknown blew up by means ots mine the "in the Argonne’our troope violation of {he agreement of both! portant, should be reported to the| He praised the work of organised Va"year'age, ‘t wurant 2] northeastern. projection of our @ few trenches. In o Sections with us. Their national or-| board of directors, relief societies, the city lodgi trenches. Our troops prevented he ground gained by us | ganization upheld the company and| Q Has it been called to your atten-| houses and the new “Hotel de Gink rt of hbpee é unanimously] the enemy from taking poases- bi to tontyna ast few days amounts | the local unions were expelled. The! tion asa stockholder or director of the| He asked finally for @ reorganization "oir Whitten, et '{ sign of them. 10c “To the northwest of Pont-a. e Toreat Bi management decided that until lo-| Western Union that small boys are|of the method by which the city's| —-—_ Mousson, in the Forest of. ie DelicatessenStores, nik (Ceornay), in Alsace, our cal unions acknowledged some enforc-| frequently sent into vice districts on| public work is carried on in order js Pretre, we established ourselves Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N. Y. Cael wade ing control it was obliged to foregb| errands? A, It has not. to give ateady jobs to more men. ai stein was taken by us and | yakeo J and we also the benefits of having the man or; ned, Og aticare I Elle ized for the sake of public comfort In the onstera arena of the war the | and service. wituation ehows no change.” ‘Mr, Belmont sald he knew iittie of Mr. Walsh had the banker outline| Judge Gary pointed out a hopeful rs he day before yesterday, AQ | <= in detail the various financial and LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ". Droduct reports made to the directora| ports, He said business men ba ¥ an era n the vicinity of Thann there |1Q8T—Takea | trom. apartment, | Monday, | hall Deen partly at fault for employees’ | ¥** ‘ have been artillery engagements Fegarding the business of their co p, 5 stone diamond ring. ‘oe —_—_——— attempts wince 1912 to organize mo- | pan; distress, but that they are fast awak. | murder in the firat in which the advantage rented | ttt Maer Ne BALLIN PUT IN CHARGE tormen and of the discharge of sev-| Q. Is any such report in such de-| eins to their duty. asked ‘8 OF more nh eral hundreds of men for being| tal, cnecked immediate co-operation of than fourt and four months OF on cae poe friendly to the organisers, {he ‘directo bor conditions?| by Unempiymont | Ne Committee as R’S Mr, Belmont did not know wheth ‘ He said all employers now realize NS nel as. the Interborough employed a detec: | woud’ beagltanet be, desirable? A. It] that inbor ts ensential to the growtn | NEIW ORLEANS RESULTS. how many women were|sirable. The executive of f a neneene of the Helen ene Mat LONDON, Jan. 9 [Associated Preas},| tive agency, ho woll ed s fag Of S| the unemployed can be increased by FIRST RACE. —The Exchange Telegraph Company| employed, how long they worked or] Tal Miminimered corporatiog must | utitising men to clean up and repair | scaiaen the ee na upwards deal wit eT 4 publishes a despatch from Copenhagen | for what wages, Mr. Mohift then gave tctetie of the| Properties, by taking “up proposed | Ma! For Fair, 106 (Warring. rlonge.- eaying that Albert Q. (by Mr. Welnatech). You were/@nancial equipment and scope of the | Cxtensions as fast as practicable, by | ion), 7 to 6, 3 to 6 and out, fret: Piel phil plc once president of the National Civic tions of which | srecnating abifte and oy trancterricg Pipes, 188 (Vandusen), § to 3, 3 ny ie , . | he is a director or trustee. PLE are attentive, courteous and in- Federation, What does the Fedora. ‘Obairman Walsh rttoutar| YOrker® from one plant to oF OFT SALESPEO! x 10 to 1, @ tod telligent. They know their thorough: tion preach as to union Iabor? A. Itlattention to the work of the Baren| goats (2 many businesses are tn-1115%.¢ © jr te, Jett lieve rel ly in the they " ing, Judge Gary said, slowly | 7) i raenn, Ai bel rollepatsly ie ool! ‘CANDY. They! how: fied, made to te not committed to any progaganda.|De Hirsch trade schools, Mr, Schiff 1 but surel: ind that it was up to know LO! less are hands, ——— It seeks to bring out all possibie| Ald that graduates were approved business won to. cooperate with the kettles and which preduce our famous GERMAN GENERAL points of view and remain neutral. |jine of examination beceine apatite | unemployment movement sweets. Our salespeople will gladly assist you in selec *K! LEA ) Mr, Belmont said that in some in- nm Mr. Walsh asked how muop | tess tions and any information that may be desired our j Bam WED IN LEADING ntances he favored the closed shop| money had been spent by the fund on coe products will be cheerfully given. Do not hesitate to ask them. ' z he ach Mr. Bei r and financially and should be encour- <i BRIGADE IN BATTLE, | and in others was hostile to it. Amount hed been about $176 000s | aaed, att § ‘Special for Thureday ty Im the'end, he said, the open shop|year for the last twenty years, Q. What Is your attitude toward the 12; Zolao, id r was the right principle because the| | The question was in line with Mr,| maintenance of @ black list by the | ¥ a} ¥3 (ome. H CROROLATS COVERED EN sUR- right sort of a union would absorb all | Walsh's announced intention to show] Western Union Company tendi i rida, snd | PRISE—A collection ef Chocolate " that millionaires who “turn back" | prevent employment of men ai ered Wes, 303; Mae. Trrred eyes: Ile, pleasing diver- the employees anyway. If the em-|great “fortunes” Into. philanthropic labor organizations? A. I know noth Ves nett p..4 ton Pigieepial Pa ey pe fe 10c Ployess stayed out It was the fault |sohemen tle up masses of capital to| Ing of It. I do not believe it exists, | | af, “cammneva, 110, Cd hw) 110, ‘Mewr' Eat! (| | Bacal Tiavors. Roe 4 of the union, which did not then|the general disadvantage of industrial | | ‘ eelf respecting executive |; THIRD, RACE — Selig: ie yaroi;, | deserve 4 monopoly of membership |°ORtonm generally, | ¢ ledtloer of 8 conporetion would torerete Tote Tiga Pg et ir. advocates jovernmes rn , 4 MR SCHIFE FACED A RAPID-| supervision, it'not control, of employ: [auch a ilat~apaclally in a publ att uf ll Siar chee ing plosiet our Wranrant 2 FI i ment noies other than those eerv' 4 = Y ® flaver own. : : th DHE: | aa yey mere th ONG. to | Cneete ln. there ekets Or|"G. What ie your attitude towards ; a at rand ve har rouxp pox SOC W. Smith, divorced. wite of Homer |labor to have great, industries ‘cen Senires Olt trae She Govairy foe the ‘ds valeve Oe Kl 108, Aa erie . + * | exchange rr, eald. BARCLAY STR! Vice Chairman of the] tralized in the hands of a few? A. 2. What, would you think of com- | be allowed to labor for profit. ‘4 f pa ops Yes and no, Yes because labor will wet better treatment from men who x 1 Bebit ; be are in the: limelight and are amen- | poutical elements would ae eccan of | Bent hol al Bac air able to public sentiment, which is| Then came the question! 4 i rite, 104; tee sa pn nearly always right. No_ because | !ng the Western bleak can ‘was “sheer ‘ wide i omall Cat i - Pel Seentee ontene sates ing representation of the State| Commissioner Weinstock took up ‘ ' by “4 TLANDS GFR) on the boarde of foundations? “A\t| the questioning and found that Mr, hed rey RY er. ray: BI sal seonom NY 5 BOIS Bs rae —