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REAL COAL FANE FOUND BY POLE STISTOSISATON vestigation Shows Some} Dealers With Virtually No Supply on Hand. WIDE RANGE OF PRIC amissioner Woods Forwards Data to Federal and County Prosecutors. ‘The police coal) forwarded by Commisstoner | ‘foods to the Federal and riet Attorneys to-day, haa been a great dearth of coal and that the dealors hate to tell anything | about their busi The Commis- sioner does not make any charge ot | conspiracy to raise the price. Six hundred investigations made in| all the precincts of Greater Now York show that consumers patd report t on © Dis- shows there any , because King David fixed the duration of human life at “threescore and the | the guilty are punished.” | Scientists Agree With Dr. Depew That Men Ought to Live to Be 100 By Observing Simple Rules of Health Prof. Fisher Has Fifteen Rules to Prolong Life and Holds to Centenarian Theory if a Man Takes Care of Himself—Common Sense and Eugenics Enter Largely Into the Precept—For Those Who Shorten Lives by Worry, Here’s a “Don’t Givea Hang” Prescription to Be Mentally Applied. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Chauncey M, Depew told the members of the New York Academy of Medicine this week that thousands of people have died prematurely just ten.” Mr. Depew, who at eighty-two {8 as alert physically and mentally as he was twenty years ago, said King David died in the carly seventies because “he had led the life.” “A man can live to be one hun- dred,” Mr, Depew added, : Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale University, who is Chairman of the Hygiene Reference Board of the Life a i ; Extension Institute, of No, 25 West Forty-fifth Street, b » told me yesterday that he agrees with Mr. Depew that ‘ » 4. bersons who lead simple, healthful lives should live to old vo one hundred, and ultimately may do so. tou anaes “But I have no opinion as to King David,” added e Professor of Political Economy, who is regarded generally as the THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, $65,000 GEM LOSS BY MRS. HARRIMAN | Detectives at Work Since Last Tuesday Unable to Find a Clue. SUPPOSEDLY IN VAULT. Missing When Widow Railway Millionaire Wanted Them for the Opera. Normously valuable ruby and dia- pendants, $65,000, acknowledged to-day by the police to be a baffling mystery. Although the has been an unceasing effort last Tuesday morning <0 learn what has become of the jewels no clus has been found. Mrs. Harriman diacoverad her loss mond worth was 6 slace ‘ions of the city, %,900,000. yet been fixed, from $7.75 to $13 a ton ly in Nov lay authority on health problems in the country to-day, when she took from a vault, built in ber, and that the who buy A ow Americans have inherited —— oemameens ——$——— : si ai assess the wall ot her home, at Fifth Ave. by the pail, paid at tho rate of $2) a! mogiacval indifference to the human ™N Flak and I have prepared a book and then Jowered, th total nue and Sixty-ninth street, . black yr body," Prof. Fisher continued. “For Of Which the title 1s ‘How to Live You have & good deal to say about | eather handbag in which she ke Most of the police tnquirles wer , In this book we placo the rules of euvenics in ‘How to Li re- | Jowels Monday evening. She intended ado on Nov. 4, 9 and 10. It was! that reason the average duration of health at fifteen.” ‘They are: minded the advocate of life exten- and diamond nes declared t jesaler Leon! t © United States is fifty years 1. Ventilate every room you oc- § f10N. "At. what fo mart' think The teather case in small dealers at fr 70 ‘ « three years more than it was Cupy. “Between twenty-five and thirty,| Which the costly necklace was kept ton, and that consur payin is dab SRK Raa RL £. Wear light, loose and porous when the period of growth hag been | was empty. Mrs, Harriman attended from $7.76 a ton, the price on St a clothes. attained,” Prof. Fisher replied. : pera without mentioning the dis- ; evelt’s Conservation Board and : elieve ‘that a8 soon as men. an aia be ieawe Island, to $13 a " was see OW MRAIGRAL SICAANES 8. Beck out-of-door occupations hehe’ that as soon as men and| Arance of the jowels, charged in Flushing and Juunai¢ 1 the averane dutatic, and recreations, their chotce of a mate will determine insurance companies which The poorest, as usual, suffered hs : bit ies pi mgt a 4. Sleep out, if you can whether or not. the bby eet and | had wed policies’ covering Mra. | 2 pail of coal, welg CURA patil Mel i cathe dee mental faults and virtues will reap-| Harriman's jewolry were notified +o IR abet ade ber! sever life of mammals other Breathe deeply bear in children they will feel al marcy Reh aah A shag from 16 to 20 pounds, was raiibrediad Peat five times the petted of Avoid overeating and over- responsibility toward mar. | T' ‘ y antadene SEE MSY Ge CuO to 15 cents. By the het roa ane uty ; ‘i at, called in detectives, Grats 80. cents go Srowth, N man ba his full Eat sparingly of meate and Hlere are some of the rules for the} Mrs, Harriman told tle detectives > 100 owth in about twenty-five years, fs h of @ mate put forth by the! gr, fast geen’ Uiesuackiangs inti The 100-pound bag Nededbls sonuible tharerere' to Kone Life Extension Institute Le Car shin pi @ year ago, advanced to 65 cx bY : : Phobias Lat some hard, some bulky, Learn to analyze individuals |! rt of Mareh, when she had | In Manhattan, wi ¢ 1) {hat our life period may be prolonged e raw foods. into” their inheritable | tra | worn it toa dinner, Before retiring retailers $ 75 1 100 years at least when the rules 9. Eap slowly. physical, mental and moral. she had put it in the case whieh lay | f mental and physical h ay Uijerentiate between soctally | 1 1 jen sold it, in turn, t ns 1 ares nderatoba anh tnawaa 10, Cleanse the body thoroughly, noble and ignoble traits, between |O% ® Aresser until morning t Islanders © prof. Pisher had come to New York '2tlarly and frequently of its social and educational veneer und Without opening the case, she had polic 1 Py sae i the Lite metans ro waste. sterling inherent capacity. then placed it in the bag which was i from pale Pe ae a 1. Bte nals erec Do not expect physical, mental |jocked in the wall safe. Letore t « buy d the] institute, which has William H. T 41. Stand, sit and walk erect. and moral perfection in avy one hol tek fed for Chairman of its Bourd of Di 12. Do not allow poisons and in- tndivtdual, but look for a majority | NOUSChold m . country in retailers said t tee |} numbers on its advisory feetiona to enter the body. of sterling traita May, the vault was opened and the o r pea ¢ rs ee : 13, Keep the teeth, gume and Join your family line to one bag, without examination, was sent Mei en or i : a tates Boe ole iid A 48 atrong in respect to the | to Mrs, Harriman's vault in the Har- for stove and ese cous. “ of the United /0ngue clean, traits tn which yours is weak, ety saa ! of 60 cents a tor | States, 1 Gen, William 1), Work, play, rest and steep But remember also that injuries | timan Bank, Reee ly the bay was price. They charged P Sali taane Itupert _ " moderation can be inflicted on offspring by un- | transferred again to the jouse vaults, to $10 a ton, ie Oaica ak nab 15. Keep serene hygienic hving. | ‘The detectives were asked to mak » a n, a n BI t nited States Pub! k 8 . In addition to the + eport of the matter to the police last year He Service, Herman M, Biggs, At the risk of being a Joy killer 1 gap cy iition to the rul no report of the matter ty the pol CITIZENS OF FAR ROCKAWAY 1; , ahok of Naw. voek nust add that Prof. Fisher includes peoplo who want to live but on Wednesday the insurance PAY $12 A TON FOR COAL. A iM Hall ana Cc. “B. alcohol among poisons which must avoid the hurry hat uld culti- | companies insisted upon a clause of At Wh f t i f the Eugenics "Ot be allowed to enter the body, Yate 4 outils bee goes fle en heir polictes which absclves them = % 7 pasta Tat ‘ h BOM) BUOWG. Tera (to: CUBtroL ng losses 4 the best iMinvag 8 wt Le 1 i pith jai pring Harbor, 4"4 remember that his opinion ty not Rte, dS ROBERTS ERE M paying losses uni the “Ht. eine $y Site whe nded by Harolg °@€ an power, but hag the backing wires should cultivate the efforts of the police have been in Ri 4 = ee ra |» philunthropist, Of the leading scientists of the cou. . of happines valn Volice Commissioner Woods ockaway, 812 t Lice philanthropist, I know ay . wasn fied. merchants ( 1 Prof. urpose is to | brain atimu- prescribed to a Sait ; Rockaway Bea knowled he principles Said, “but acts by ing over his fin ereta an Wi D . af iheoughoue. Ch: narrowing the field of Consciousness he start each day by Bureau and 1 fomers or 8 y : The man who wakes up under alcohol to himself for five minutes: ‘1 ant Griffith were sen h 7 tion ii ntr is really going to don't give a hang! [ don't ive a an pe lnbaectgaty : Ric! ' , ) PROF. FISHER'S FIFTEEN RULES judginent and reason hang!" of, Fisher conclud f the Haret sett Park and Ridsew $ A TO PROLON® LIFE. Complete abolition of consciousness “So here we are—all together now! |functory report regarding the lost acs tion with the acien- 14 brought about by sufficient doses, If wo want to live long and. pros lecklace, With no particulars as to ite miegewood doa : aioe } 4) 48 when ether or chloroform is taken. tygenically de PN ciWAbiialte they HOUlAe wat had to pay $10 f . © memb of our board, Under moderate doses, muscular “We don't give a hang! We don't Ot hicthes Batnotives Gur holesal« Pi said, “Dr Eugene Lys efficiency 8 at first increased a Iittle_give « HANG!" Otieialsy of the Detective Bureau e bn eae — vd nsisted on ee inte H Many of t J oasis t 6 mn 1s, which | there was a. secre : t ck of SAet Vol He quarrer “ot 428 1 i devs had from 10 of th fan,” says < w ' 18 had from 100 io} j “OF En Amount of coal the 1 oO rari who had from . the remain 92, 16 \ ' oval shaped ruby 6 1-4 a tons each: 12 1! w on | $ $8.7 | a + lor two $1 and two $11 | val Namond estim 1 Neglecting Your volute heat be per eetsasrnien ne oval shuned diamand 1% ‘ astly, ‘ ‘ i rein Ras These set ia platinum and attached Health? " iesale was | Detective, Hunting for Intruder | License Application Disinfected | as penacnts by’ platinuin nals ea & $5.00 4 “ti Sass : Se ‘ wet with four or five sinall diamo on a HIGH PRICES LAID To sHort-| Five Doors Away, Captures | Because He Is Quarantined nd and platinum necks very Preture : sn ah my " ' at " t felisaStory? | AGE AND STAMPEDE TO BUY. Man After Chase. | With Diphtheria. Taian Pare and pla f eelared the famine | Part ML if Screams from five women on as} A strong disinfectants | 44!%° Inability ST AMnee eR different floors of the apart-|among thr » murriage lie] to the Wrecaaitiat house at No. 34 St. Nicholas; censes mn City Cler y's office Detectiy ought nu us Dervons } ‘ Peay ae cont Imbed dow ‘ y to-duy that Prof.) a tant sitglit {ube | all winter j of coal ,s.a man elimbed down thet rederick Barry of Ce le Univers | aoe mnedie ! " ‘ the de fire-escupe past their windows led | ee ee aM ; aa the “profit. onfoarly today to the arrest of a man | Burt Nor. | neckla t t en cone ng himself John Hennessy, of No. — When everybody ti five sald they {sot West One Hundred and Witty p LEFT $5, 000 IN JEWELS ney disease re 1 ‘ ‘ nts to $1 4) ong street. He is charged with bur- keep the bln ' j a | rf Detective Stanley Gorman, cham politic days. the thin iter, th \ we ‘ pion pistol shot and member of the twas ‘ait svat store and 0 \ uh i 4 " huufte i Vay to F omen Homicide squad, was a home, No ; wives ancl ott h wh r Rae N Bikoacwhenea neleh 4 Thi Garage and lad too litth ry ene Peat aut Ly that ho believes | 24 rolas Place, a neigh : ana ‘wep, The Ine 1 eu veturn to noru or, Mrs. Lydia H. Vancourt, ran in i is 7 { Fache, headnehe, icy rheuinns | ind said there was a burglar in the Mas 4g ; t . investigutor of conditions 1 promised Mr. seul Mrs Bm. Boyd, w f Hamtand urinury anders becot ' at SVC plaids ld FT man escaped to the roof ined Mr ; raat Farin gals measlt N Ee) m ’ f npwuies that they havel and was lost little later 3 i ast “ry tated Gaze of Tir Dan’! no's reeeipts of coal in New! soon afterward, while the detective in whieh. Prot 1 pa yan BAAS) TEAR delay, Use 1D Ki pil rh ihe complete focords can | as taking impressions of @nger printa ten : be pens Are asia etal ad A New York Experie: ces lnuking for those records now|in the Vancourt apartment, he heard ee ; ; t « anita District Attorney 6 sof the women five hous a 4 - Oh Donovan, retired « vin ay . | the screams of th clerk rang the he t Was cred] ag containing jewelry valued .a One Hundred and Bitty. 5% Freee eee a iraest” | up the strect and ran out to find Hen. |! Ce eee ae eA bl si easeetie SU Bufferer from) | HUITe NID EHO GAMER “'|nessy climbing down the fire-escape PY E darry’s anos t Aid abr psasey He iny kidneys f Hhe complaint Wo nave examined New York City | from the root of No. 34. Mra, John ana | own imousine, le. wea brought on hy eapostire wud the | eos me ie sald) “and We] Davis, on the fifth floor, said he had * FAS UPR SEE tiCy ler rinking of polluted water during (he. hues heir books, but we nto he c At fle the clerk | phon ye MLeereaapelan ine Thit eevee nothing yet to show [climbed Into her rooms but fled back inca dow vauffeur, Thor ad back and the pa w yer e has been a f ms sey | to the fire ex: iy when she ‘ 1 returned with the ar 4 : ; ’ here or in the mining | After a two-bluck chase the de ‘ er g Doan's Kidne has ler of intelligence than the | police Hondauarters ee nim to It Barry and wied up the ‘ v ‘aused me no pain, the kidney secre 2 y trust, which wa| Police Meada es t Still ut te ive Bureau c fons are regular in passage and my} pave Incidental 6 the and Gunta health is good.” It ; tor Te Killed by Gas: 1 oath o hours until, at af » Lr ah Phil Breiskuupt, « printer, was found ding 10 o'clock,” erbe t the d lead from gas asphyxiation in a fy took , at i nished t No, 16 Ditmars Street, to W not PILLS vn 1 that | Williamsburg, early to-tay, According Iya ito : i i ae cause of | eae sad i or, ' ‘s nlorberg 6x; ‘ 50¢ at all Drug Ste tHe The officials | (0 Mrs. Marte Kiingenburg ho keeps document and the| had been detained by engine troudl Foster-Milburn Co. Props. Bu ¢ ig panics declare that | t ne had lived there but two or it hd a r ‘Tecoipta of coul tn | was Killed by kas escaping Harry's Wness ix not regarded | ——_ ill kept out at the Ha, G Heeser Wien be evigenty had 4s serious, He is forty years old, | Salt for $12,000 for Sinking of Tus foubt that the jtavied to turn’ off properly was born in Lynn, Maas. is well by Deutachia ull outside known as a composer and is pri NEW HAVEN, Conn A does not | Apartmen 51,000 | fessor of mathematics at the univer | pers ir 1 act reve the rating with . Bity jirigenees 4 CHICA 10, With suites! Miss Norris ty ht and to t 6 2 sp A J , « 19 in Pennayl-| renting at f to $20,000 a a daughter of W Norris of Cam. | aeeinat the German undesnea me bsolutely Removes Rae renMEA: LtADINE abet stents i Geitae as "aimee gg On | vetted Mt i j a aite to point) contan a hote ed on the Seheibe April 18 last for “cruel and | i Sanh ndigestion. One package f es, This| Patter Palme I Pd Ay Rel repameeyeen FPRMA as oH M ey f rs | spar ft to see that ne of the most ¢ ” se in lute for ye Marria has not f f Vesit. 25cat all drugyists, rog ; ps 7 t os BAFFLING MYSTERY. | of | The loss by Mrs. BE. H. Harriman, | widow of the railroad multi-million- aire, of a diamond necklace with! 1916, WILSON EULOGIZED BY NOTED WRITER IN GERMAN PRESS Maximilian Harden Says. the President Has Been Fool- ishly Defamed. | |CLEAN AND TAL TED, chosen by the People of the United States for These | Hours of u | Crisis. | BERLIN, Friday (via Nov London), 18.—Maximilian Harden, writing Die Zukumft, eulogizes President | Wilson as a “man of high moral and) spiritual rank—a tn man of whom wel would be proud if we ding ad him,” ad- Much that is foolish and un- fortunately shameless has been said about Mr. Wilson, and his election is} hatle no German may be Little The editorial rally from s to sl writer, who quotes Pr Wilson's ow from them his high and ideals, says regarding t's efforts the | vote n famed, looms « visible to-day public hundreths with rotten ean, is experienced ving r who tf Harden ur the t of burn | ninety-nine the | “literature | }ance and di who vernoring one. filled ming man & strong the lee and is and an earnest will for with | heart maint Word has be lance worthy pence no chosen by the ted States for these ju hours of| he Zei nounced | in’ Germany, | Wilson's reported most howspaper resident i Posaly as a “general eon ference under the auspices of Britain and the United 8 Germany of all the elie ating Nn ard of war.” nple German," ast begin to see ve to expect from a pe a) busi: | TURNED IN FIRE ALARM TO LIVEN UP DANCE| Detective Hall Heat Firemen to Leslie’: s | and Nab Youth as | Malicious Joker Nelehbors* Ang hn hildren’s carly t ta wdway and Blighty one of the remarked things wore ‘Turner, twenty-two years 17 West Sixty-cighth | 1 to liven matters up a dance fom. Frank 1 by turning in a box at tae corner | ere arrived a deputy jon ebiets, sund a fire th n- patrol. and ox of In. 4 the belt ¢ back | to the lobby of Leslie's Hall and are rested bim. He will be arraigne to-day in t West Side Court on @ charge of malicious misehter. | Accor to the tre autioritte Turner uilar figure around | the th 4 rejected applicant for membership in the department. i] MUSICIAN WAYLAID AND | taking .)1t exists mostly on personal pronow }ington as Line BUGS “Fiji iji Cannibal "ll Look Like BAER} a Vaile When Roose- SAYS | velt Eats ’Em Alive.’ BY BUGS BAER. Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) They bave been practicing cannibalism in the Fiji Islands 90 long they are almost perfect. But even the most sincere Fiji cannibal will look like ® vegetarian when Theodore, twice President of the United States, but now convalescent, hits their little retall group of islands on the fly, The callow, amateur cannibals of FIjt will look as sheepish as they amell when Theodore flashes his specialty of eating ‘om, bones and all, If any Fiji has a last message to the folks he should warble {t now. For soon the Colonel will be ‘em apart to see what makes ‘em go. The Colonel takes everything rt, but is absent-minded. ‘The case of the G, O. P. shows he forgets to put ‘em together again The encyclopaedia asserts that there are islands In the Fiji works, but the natives can expect a equawk for a recount. Some of the islands have never before been bruised by the foot of a white man or @ Progressive, It {s figured that an expert native can keep 248 isiands between himself and the Colonel, Unfortunately for our Tuesday President, Mr. Hughes, Ted ts going to Fiji too late. If those Western campaign speeches had been spilled on Island 239, Fiji Archipelago, they wouldn't have helped Wilson so much, A Fiji ain't got any more vote than a rabbit. As he has only spoken 200,000 words about ‘his proposed trip, nobody knows what Ted fs going to Fiji about, We ain't at war with them. The impression fs that he is after @ specimen of that rare institution, the moosephant. The moosephant is a bybrid and was achieved by crossing something with nothing. The election returns show that he was three-thirds elephant and the rest moose. The moosephant never had any prime, but if he had a prime he would have resembled a call for help by a deaf-muto in his prime, It is equipped with a vet of legs on each side, But the moosephant’s legs jack teamwork, One set of legs gallop in one direc: tion while the outfit of legs on the other side canter in exactly the other direction. The moosephant has been running for four years and never gets anywhere. but fs very fond of kampane fundz, @ green auistance found in Wallstreet, North America, The moosephant might be described as a caraiverous vegetarian ‘The Cotonel won't hunt the moosephant with a gun, but with a pul- motor Other intricate beasts Theodore whoozus. The me-me looks just the When any cako ts to be carved or gravy distributed its plaintive eries of “meme” rings teethingly above even the chug of a dollar watch. The whoozus ain't much of anything, resembling Ted's influence {n the West, but not quite so small The genuine, beve ed FIjt doesn't wear enough clothes to thread a needic, and has a charming habit of inviting a dinner guest to be the dinner, He is wilder than a runior and ain't afraid of Bertillon find- ing his teet rks in a visitor's sweetbreads, How. ever, the Colonel should get along well, as he can deal ‘em off the bottom of the deck himself. Although the President has designated Nov Thanksgiving Day, the Colonel will not Copyright, 1916, by The Pr 250 ie after are the way it sounds. h 30 as leave for | Fijiville until February The Fiji people are very economical e Fiji wife powders her nose with friend husband's shoe blacking. No Fiji every yelps for an elght-hour day when it comes to eating tourlet \ transient Visitor to Fiji is apt to find himself very permanent. store clothes and city ways don’t win the constituency If the Colonel's over, they lt fall when hls rubber siniie starts overflowing a couple of islands. No international couplications should ari 1 ‘Ted's trip to the fslands, Archipelagoes are noted for their ventilation The netives will elect the Colonel chet of the animated soup when they see the superior quantity of the Colonel's teeth, A Fiji's idea of full dress ts a high hat, an axe and whatever direction the wind happens to be blowing from will @ gun on elephants and other stalwart, involved but he intends to slap the lions and tlgers down barehanded. "Theodore use Mmechanisnio, slands are 12,000 miles away, or almost as far from Wash- u, Nebraska, | The Fiji l If the Colonel has bought a round-trip ticket, lose bis faith in wishin il Bryan ts going to Provided he {ts fortunate enough to snare a sauple of the almost ex- Unct moosephant, the Colonel will lave it stuffed and sent to some callous SHOT AFTER A SMOKER ‘n:-«.' Wo Leg and A rabbit will think t ome runner until @ couple of Fijis pass him A Shae Colonel doesn’t toy with ‘em andra 1 Why {on a bi rh nel d Was Attacked, | It Is sald the Colonel 8 particularly anxious to Kill a shouting goofus. A od sn early to-day! & shoutin is is an animal tha way and votes the other. t Ernest Kriester, athe only fly Colonel's ointment 4s that ho can't Kill one twice Hrook was & hom Megat TeaMe! — shot Down by Me ‘ 1 lan h . ‘ ' “ys a it t 1ys, 1 ! odio ! po Street Withamebare ae * ‘ as W 4 man to whom he refused to Y I was c ‘ Kriester, twenty-aix ; ' atown ve a pis of No, 879 t K " ction, ata n tia as ds tn his ) bled Kricuter, Hg | paxsaxe of a | nig 1 left Kriester was " t the German Hospital Sup ne bn stfort | apy me after ng his wounds where Dr, Cohen found he had a jorder States, Most of the drugs are 4 surgeon from the German 1 Wound In the lett leg ang | manufactured: in’ Mhiladelphia Hosp one tn t ght hand, He told the ee tor he wis one of the entertainers n at moker In the neigh t 1 and had walked three stuit of Gordon Vari 1 Henry ntly underwent @ You cannot buy gas mantles by their looks. Buy them by name: "REFLEX BRAND Welslach, Gas Mantles Best for Light-Durability-Economy Upright or Inverted Ree 25¢. 15¢ All Dealers and the Ges Company : i s meme and the

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