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Ce eee waa to be m inust be n was being nd if this tonn: timber pr jealt with, Inv to the bes duction will be made in the output of sid spirits, affecting a saving of 600,000 tons of foodstuffs. STEPS TO BE TAKEN TO CURB THE SPECULATORS. Steps would be taken, he said, : to prevent speculative buying, and ihe wrench: < if necessary the food controller | Premier, already would take control of the com- | ests at the dispon: modity. The restrictions had been carefully considered, and he the House to take them as a whole. The Premier declared he had not the slightest doubt that tf the whole programme were carried out and othe all those who could help in produc: | prohibited en tion did help. “I honestly say we > ion ana wnat ie yas wo curve co t Uy §, BUILDING 675,000, prepared to do.” ig TONNAGE FOR BRITAIN, “I want the country to kno bef oe the Premier, “that at present food stocks are lower than eve fore. This is not due tu submarines, | but to the bad harvest. It bs ¢ for Four sald the 1 two for tritain land he was afraid the Government | must ask the French te make further ked | gucrifices. sufficien A third method was to get labor to increase the sup- ome tiinber for pit props and ne uunced that periodicn|s r would be also ann 15,000-Ton; tial to the safety ata Freighters Let by Cunard Line | we put forth every t to incre production this year. There are 1 Wants Many More ® few weeks t sow spring Wheat | cats and barley, to induce the fa ; More than 675,000 tona of shipping to plough up pasture jand fmm ately. The Government proposes to guarantee the farmer a minimum|the t price for a definite 5 while a minimum wage of twenty-five at Britain is now building tn) ited States, for according to eatt mates which have been eubmitted tol shillings weekly will be fixed for the | Congress In connection with the ship laborer ¢ bond act The Premier said powers would be 4 i given to the Board of Agricult at Interest Is shown here in re compel land owners to cultivate ‘ ia ‘ ‘ | ground, |ports that the Cunard Line ix seek The only exceptions made in the|ing to let contracts f {ditional prohibition of fruit tmporta hips In American yards. Being un- ein the cases of oranges trot of the Admiralty, C der control of the Admiralty, Cunar nanas, In which the amount aiene | COP Conte ; : n will be restricted 25 per cent. The) oMclals refused to discuss the report, same restriction will apply to nuts,|but fr » It was Canned salmon importations wil! bel iearned that the company has placed rder mm freight eur educed 50 per ce The Importat jers and ix negotiating for halt al m another sour © four 15,000. te of foreign tea, coffee and covoa i prohibited, and even the amount of Indla tea which may be brought in is educed, The lremler said it was ping yearly on toodsturtss "VU §, ARMY FLYERS WATCH MEXICAN BATTLE FROM AIR NEW LIMIT PLACED ON THE IM- PORTATION OF PAPER. In announcing the decision to re strict the importation of paper, Mr Lloyd George government arrived at the conclusion that substantial reduction wa Fe Y] United States ary. | aviat viewed | The N jozen more age |arrived—this in addition to pork, v EL PASO, Tox, Feb. 23—While| THE EVENING WORLD, 300000 POUNDS. FQQD SHUT ~OFPOTATOES AND DDS ONIONS ARRIVE a _— Four Railroads and Three Steamship Lines Bring in “Ample” Supply profit busin: They are members of the ation. BUSINESS 18 CONDUCTED LIKE; Food attil continues to come into THE STOCKS GAM * but) The busine Fifty: | tin the city, not in abnormal supy what the experts call atmple. | Nine carloads of potatoer arrived to-| Wall Street, the wheat game in | PUBLIC HAS TO PAY FOR ALL Contre Breet Court bad, had ROthing | a trontzed by the people of those sec y over four rajiroads and by thres| Ghieago and the cotton game in IN THE END. bought up all. the chickens two tions of the city from which the cry » ines, There are 140 ba { ) 4 ent, oF Clowes to 2,000,000 pounds. | York Central brought in] twelve cars, the Pennsylvania two | cars, the New York, New Haven.and | Hartford twenty cars, the Maine steamer eleven cara, the Metropolitan Line ten cars and the Norfolk four| carn, | Twenty-six cars of ontons came in also over the Erie, Pennsylvania and New York Central sre are 200 mags toa making a total of 1,000,000 pounds of onions now in the city, exclusive of what were lying o the docks and In frelaht yards Hl Although the checking up had not heen completed up to noon, the re- f the freight agents of all the lines doing @ Western business will yhow that about 126 car loads of t teamsh a game of manipulating and eggs and les pa bales of cotton, Carloads of about and paas from hand i like certificates ¢ ing stock jfor the same consignment Htow {transferred from warehouse and manipulation of price p: Consiga by traders, They are like fessional speculators in mnarket, They arrange wit warehouse men (o hold the a time while carried on, porta a and Jamt P, Q. Foy, food expert, said to-da, “The very fact that food is com- ing In—not {n extraordinary supplies, | but ample for the needs of the com- munity, 1s proof enough that there is no reason that any American ts justi- fied In accepting as genuine for the] Dh met changes from the fighting, Carranza forces, under and that th mint would alt of wha vould reduce tons. All easential articles of food, 1 tinued, would be on the free certain articles would be redu out te watice to 640,000 Salvador Chapa, and a numanded by Jose Ynez r Bo nth of the Pr engaged in a battle 4 dev yesterd. prohibited. ° Ke of tng In progress for sev tion of coffee, teu cocoa for We foreen finally dé time being was due to the fact the vernment troops a them eastward rge supplies were on hand Premier said he iegretted very muc the cutting off of certain Iuxuries | egg to get as much work as possible out é mapa | ‘ of the shipyards, not merely for the Pea Et co rh is etnies mercantile 1 i building of be marines. Timber to the amount of| stra 6,400,000 tons had been imported, he! en Wind-Up of the Reorganization Sale The immediate success attending the opening of the Brooklyn store convinces me that my entire time and attention could be devoted to better advantage to the Greater New York territory, where my advance style ideas embcdied in Georges Node! Clothes are most ap- preciated, 1 am sacrificing the entire stocks for Men and Young Men regardless of cost or loss in order to complete the liquidation and immedi- ately close up my Boston, Philadelphia and Providence stores. ne, but to enable the ts to cope with sub. | leat ther non xubmarine hie elon th h island of Wat nin the North Sea | The Most Sensational Szcrifice In the History of the Clothing Business OVERCOATS |. Formerly $30, $25 2 |Z | $22.50 and $20 Heavy and Medium Weights—NOW Over 13,000 Overcoats in the combined stores involved in this terrific sacrifice. If you men and young men of New York and Brooklyn will realize that this is an opportunity to supply present and future needs at less than these same coats will cost at wholesale next season then the selling capacity of my three Greater New York stores today and tomorrow will be tested to the utmost. The assortments include every conceivable new model and fabric most popular this with both smart and conservative ason dressers TWO NEW YORK STORES 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway and 6th Ave Also Corner of Broadway, at 36th xh Hotel Building Both New York Stores Open f waning y of} present high prices Huyers on the exchanges were few Au hak. nd far between at the prices quoted Wort mugar..) St Jind this Is taken to mean that the | 0 Ov & Foun. ube speculators will have to come down | }\ ut before n the wholesalers will take | \n 1% |a chance. sm i Foy figured to-day that the apecu- | }lators in onions t per cent. profit on an invest: | nt of w little over $1,000. Most o onions that have ‘been sold in © past month and that are now jiving in docks were bought last | thi Laxotive October for Ha bag, Figuring 400/ Rell. one lon , acar, the speculators paid | ete! © Jat the rate of 30 venle-® beg for four a n-|months’ storage, and the net cost to) ity) Mai. Tranat |them by the time these ontons were | ‘itp Aur. |put on the docks was approximately $4.20 @ bag. They have been receis ing a flat $14 @ bag, or about $5,000 Ja ear lond. “They have Wall Street ninety ways,” added Foy, =) WOMEN URGED 0 LOOT, 100 ATTACK FOOD STORE jpn tic Order Results in Closing Am ave been making | Am” Sumer 1aN Xin Weollen C6. beaten | | roa of Hundreds of Shops on Pending the East Side. ier Paine Women tn the eat aide | adviee crowds were d to-day by persons speakit Yiddleh to tnvade st what food they needed, tka | eat This is the| Mex, Ver® ™ first time in the agitation over the Nigh price of food began that forcible Jappropriation has been suggested. | It resulted in closing hundreds of east side butcher shops, grocery stores and small markets. Information cached the police at noon that plans «under way for a united rush on jops selling meat and vegetables and | stray nen were sent out to pa- | jtrol all markets and all vieinities in whieh there are large store |. First intimation that the agitation had reached the looting stage came Sheffield [when 4 woman speaking in Rutgers Lacie Square advised her women auditors to ko out and take what they wanted Pointing to the meat store of Harris Finkelstein M42 Kast Broad- way, the woman shouted kens Kinkel- | in hin windows, | nd take them If you can't v r yoare you his city must 1 ma have duet 4 righ! us the rich, Don't starve Il Piikelstein locked himself in ay # es of about 100 women marched upon hin. ‘They were threatening the | White Mc windows and doors when a detail of | Willveon volicemen under command of Sergt at at arrive The women scattered. CHICAGO WHEAT AN MARKET. WHY at [NBR a ' ‘ John H. Bryers of the B.} 16R I Li K was awarded a verdict! CoRN of $900 te i day against Harry J. Soko-| Ope, Mish tog ly_ divide gular q Chicago Great Western Utah Consolida onviction March 17 Atlantis Guit W war quarterly divid hare on preferred April 2 to stock of record reat apecitio the body nmetrioal, 1 ihe bodily heal B’klyn, 400 Fulton St. —————== Galton Formerly MATTHEWS Cor. =! 48 a at | of rec warm 12 pom Ate ‘any kind,| Southern Pacific R R—January gross, When they were surrounded and set ¢) ig started, however, they | PARK ROW&NASSAU ST. Ft » WEST aot St ty ne fou pounds earnings, $14,285,709; increase, $4,397.- | upon by a mob of about 100 soream- | were reinforced by ten more. | Provi 400, BROOME TREET 23"West MTH STARE a week venience in taking this great 737; net after tux, $9,889,600; increase om had ba. | #0 Was made to send for others as a STG ee eel fomony te taciiltated b Mar $2,494,609 ing women, many of whom had ba EAST 230 STREET /! WiTH ST ‘AVE: mola Prescription. in tabi Visit bi or held little chil- | | Close 10 p.m, Daily. joore 12 pom Delt IF druggist to-day or een, ibs | Stow: are Cantal MreterieDecomber| "00 1 thelr armas 472 FUCTON ST, BIKLYN we UMARKET ST, Newark ar tithe kaa Winder See eee eee ese ter |dren by the hand. Close 12 pi Yowee 1130 \) m7 Mat tr Mtlch., for ® quantity. of After, “tax increased 13, twelve| Mrs. Sachs was knocked down and 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.10 P. M.—Saturday 12 P.M, 9 sufficient to start you weil tiontha $459,447 .8 increase te piensa and enat The specified weight Includes the container oveted gna $64 KO? 89: tax 115,08 ner Kens torn to p' and ace . ‘ ncrease, $29, fexed im the gutter, Daly did oui | Meiatwe op bas. es. aunt BOOSTED HERE BY COMBINE :: 3: (Continued from Firat Page.) sin loans on cold storage warehouse receipts. conducted on similar to the stock game in various Southern cities, Food in In the end the public has to Pay months ago, and now they a New York has become a pawn in Cold storage receipts for butter | manipulated profits and all the secret jt, gehies banks like warehouse receipts for potatoes are traded! ply by Hmiting ite food tactlities 18| dren to take part in it, and the mass-| 100 shares of min- It is a common practice | sold on paper, but to be act |house in different parts of New York and even to other cities while juggling nents of food are purchased price manipulation is Either the warehouse men or the CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ow, & lawyer, by n Jury ' bon At et ‘ ‘Special lor Friday, February 23rd A Ae RNs Ll oe oo * "ONS a Kalver emptied a can of ashes on a) Mayor Mitchel told Mrs, Panken re cocoaser “nas | | ontesta pertlenge, “ 44 yolleeman and Mrs, Shaver hit him that she either didn’t understand or This sweet at sp = llalous Mellies, tangs fren 0 fort “ st, Hoko y volate € lipped im Vaw $, 191 Gite ig Teme FOR INVESTORS. mm the head with an empty milk was Intentionally misstating bis atti- os ‘ave The fulshing ; I showered 1915, 1 iatow inn Hervice npany ii \ erated Coe gar, (avors wre ater | he Jan, at bottle. tude. uwherty Cc tv meBe auivalent to PROFESSIONAL AGITATORS “Let us for hie pettitogsio’ OUND Ox ud nlekel | j common at FLOCKING TO THE CITY. sunut, partisan politics,” sald ia a ‘ per ce Wine, “Let ua face « fa ay ' fap [xe IRORGEN - The Federal and city tnyestigators Let ue f fact, Mr, di Iready | ring up |nave learned that besides the ama- oF: If there were an earthquake | TE COVERED CARAMELS WATER PECAN Kissts— Ble, nage paualer eis. Compan teur agitators of the east side, Brook- |New York to-morrow, would you Hed of ren Cores | | queed by as Pare \ : reed us that you would have to refer th Vermont Mav choicest tock, com with 38 liyn, the Bronx and Harlem, they will tins sel tasty Nate, and encased in covering 4 Aes ma eames Driggs-Seabury Ordnance sional disturbers from Philadelphia, | *Shotty Letore the beginning of the A Harmless mnt on, fa preterred! Stole, Bay | F at Remover eck Bar cnn on Bratarred sintk, Bay: d Mining © lice took no chances In and Ktrawberrles. rob In sweet, natural juices, nee first oluiwed tnd onviction| _Duarteriy dividend of $1 a. enare w shop at No, 16 Rutgers Place, Pollea took no chances IA. § Dadent Cream’ and i our Cel nen” Aah _ payable March atook of record| littl» shop id but the City Hall to-day, The rear ant Cream, and {Wor Celeruted Premia 1, Company-—Reg FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. OUT AND PRICES ses AND PROSPER, eee es Hires: whom he aw grab a chicken * wae aiven no CRO Broadway was FINDS $272 IN STOCKING OF ay we fon the Strand Roof. When Mrs. rameenrent, ot. un Kale idoscopte jon on the roof, it wai difficult to learn whether the che liad touched off the gas stove, or the got its work in on the Sacha got to her feet at not only ner chickens containing §50 her waistband under her skirt. The poilee could get no trace of it. { (Continued from First Page.) [speculators themascives arrange with The matron of the Madison | i a tel, came, oft the wor |the banks for advances to finance Street Police Station searched tion tooday, On the contrar 1 blown out and the chef he hands and face, Mra. Besin and found $4 in hi the deals on the security of ware }point to a hatter condition than SS ise receipts. This is what the pocketbook and $272 in her stock: | i ag exparienced Sapan Besides to Arm chant bin. | banks do for Stock Exchange specu.) ing. Ghe admitted that she and | WAtiong the Varlotin barometers of ptenaers, sstlog id tors. her husband and their sixteen: | erity which are avaiinble ate| TOKIO, Feb, 23.—The Japanese Gev- The banks ch Sper cent. inter. year-old son all have good jobs | Prosperity bop jnent har decided to arm all, mer- ae, eee eee e dl taltore. | the savings banks, the loan associa- stined for both American e. vat_on then loans, just as Wall np ati it as a protest," said Mra.| tions, the insurance companies and | n porta, it was announeed Street banks do, Steel stock on United States posin to The Evening World reporter | the private charitable organizations. | - — before she was arraigned in the | «4 cords 5s mavings Nn tigned ining | “Dae records of the savings banks | » tryin | of destitution has been loudest seem for ail the ‘bank Interest charges, all to starve us with hie, prices" SEE / 14 inaioate that in aplte of the rising 9 storage warehouse charges, all the Natt te vresible effort ts being made, cost of living there ts more money at success with the) availab! or savings to-day than a TAND at Fifth prices. Avenue and 42d in the | 50-50 splits between the speculators “silent march” to Madison Square At year ago, 6 e n -morrow. Officers of the e - Street some afternoon Be et tear Ace: SORE TORE Mothers’ League think It ts possible The savings deposits in the | Keep down New York's food sup- Bowery Savings Bank, at No. 198 Bowery, were $3,910,000 in Jan- | wary, 1917, as against $33,540,000 in January, 1916, | ‘In the Bank for Savings at No. during the rush hour and count the number of buses you see in the space of five minutes. It will give you an excel- lent idea of the fre- quency and flexibility 0 4 | the service of the | to get half @ million women and chil-| | the policy of this combination, meeting that is to cap it. right any proposition to give reliet |, A ~ of $1 each was the penalty to the people, Is the word that has [Posed been passed out | Hast One Hur Heth Btn 260 Fourth Avenue the deposits | is why there is such @ vigor- | Mollie Cohen, nn’s Av ty Tinse Dofahrofsky, No, 218| Were $2,655,066 in January, 1917, ous opposition to the State Food and fee M\cnuc, for the food riot they | as against $2,313,266 in January, Market Bill now pending before the, jrought about duy before 1916. | Legisiature. re wen 2 eso “In the Dry Dock Savings Inst That is why no adequate ware. "earn o! : tute, at No. 341 Bowery, the di + and Thirty-ninth & houses or terminalis and arrange- | 4 basket of potato posits in January, 1917, were $2,- to ha nd hot only to ware- roceeds. the pro- ments for taking care of food con- SOCIALISTS SEND AN APPEAL) 317,394, as against $1,809,500 in io stock signments have been allowed in New TO ALBANY. January, 1916, York Leon A. Malkiel, Chairman. of The records of the life insurance | h storage t f Salopa If the State is going into the busi- Ge mmittee on Eye _ Affairs of mibahled GAPHOLIAITY “the: MERRs ness of seizing food supplies a seizure SOc et te oe ee vas aendit Iitan Lite Ineurance Company, of books and accounts of the banking- | Gove rand the ure| patronized largely by people of small | storage combination and its following eo demands on behal is Dar | means, show that more people are |of epeculatore would show who are ‘the purchase and sale of food ut| buying insurance than a year ago, | dul a ca » those In Immediate need. | “The records of the Provident Loan people. nl—-The establishment of Mar-| gesociation shoe that ar people en kets wheF@ producers and consumers | 4 dah eka cal dil dels ve. Neal direct and cllminate the | re borrowing small amounts on per- t of cords of the large private a cranes | re societies show no Increase in juniber of persons seeking help w =o" Car Mules Relaxed to Retleve Fretahe, (0° Number of py K | 1s Congestion, as compared with a year ago, | OF OFFICE ON MARCH 4 ng box cars to be kept on the relaxed and N ent is to be © given to fo HINGTON, Feb, 2 ided to-day tha dent Wilson will t his new oath i i i Police Believe Riotous Agitation Is Being Directed by Secret Forces. announced Evidence that there is @ central, or Pe eae directing power behind the riotous : Ce Be a of PHILADELPHIA, ood in the Ghettos of the city was | reqnery striker is in a ita, here t . ri ne furnished to-day when a concerted day and another is wounded put cared) Of office In private tn the White boycott on fish was declared on the for by his companions fodowing House on Sun feat 4 Fast Side, in Harlem, the Bronx and | °ther rlot. An ultimatum wos issued) Whether he will take it again at to the strikers by E D. Bolo, Brest- ii sand a ch 6 Brownsville, in Brooklyn. Up to to- dent of the American Sug: Yeflning the public ceremony on March 5 or day there had bean no protest against Company. that the company’ would not merely make that the occasion for the prico of fish and fish stores had yield to their demands. delivering his inaugural address has not been molested, not been decided “Spirit of 1917” ry Give Un Cars and We'll End Famine,” Saitct Sus daa a iJ At about 9 o'clock this morning Saye Buffalo, ‘The President has de 1 to call an * female pickets appeared in front of | BUFFALO, Feb SOOHOAE NOR) RUN ManiAH OF (ER, ESHAL® tar MArER rass Dands 7a all the Ash atores in the Ghettos and | been sent by the xchange 0/5 to consider nominations. Thia was | warned would-be purchasers away. |!"* dats Oe cea. ome manele ee ee eae aD ; wiv moditicn der requir | House to-da le a} Many 1 wewives insisted on pur-|ing ‘valtroade to_move cinttycnrs to] iio inde Fife and Drum Corps jchasing sh, vere promptly |the West in. ads, it wa ‘t | avsaulved by the Amazontan pickets, /Nounced to-day: aie |69TH TO SEE INAUGURATION. are Inseparudle companions of hetr purchases thrown into the gut-/dors of a months standing that car i} i tts ‘ not be filled for, w (hal 8" |New York Regiment to Take Part t 14 | tor, end) if they fought for the Be Besretniy ene rth we on id | in Ceremony While on Way Here, e oy cou 12 jerty, they were clawed, beaten and | cars we can relieve the shortage of} Major Revelle at National * | scratched, food im the Bast quicker than any | tonne | ceived word frow g and Mrs, Ida)?" | sted for a¥suult-| Governor to Ask Passaue of Mar-| rons of a fish store in kets Bint, | Mrs, Sadie Benjamin 23,—1t was le Are You Ready? } | Mrs, Lena Goldb | Bruekman were a ing woman p Hester Street. Sixty-ninth Kt MeAllen will be in Washington March 4 and take part in the inauguration of Tresident The Sixty-ninth will reach Uils whi ALBANY, Feb, ed | Wilson. |wathered a © owd at Eldridge andjto-day that Gov, Whitman, who has| city on March Broome Sty 4, refused to move on|kiven the question of high prices f and was sted. | food considera will send the Leegisatir ial spessai ure: | BASES FOR Uv BOATS LON= WOMAN FIGHTS OFF FISH , PURCHASERS. Mrs. Yetta Freedman of No. 39 Bain- the prom, Committeo's wh con ake Of tt and “Atarieot Hil ius an emergency clause IN SPANISH WATERS enabling a Stn mn ‘ Bleselae bridge Street, Brooklyn, set herself up | Premptly: in case of a ty of food. | Saxaphon 175 as a picket outside Samuel Rosen's! would acon wolve the food ‘situation. | VARIS, Feb. Spain is likely to || Tambouri lish store at No, 80 Ludiow Street and ke formal representations to the |] Trumpets 12 Tubephon fought off women who trled to enter Rosen ran out of the store and Mrs 3 | Freedman saya he struck her in the mouth with his fist, Rosen asserts | Mrs. Freedman stuck her finger in his rman Government in protest over y Mant, use of its territorial waters as sub- ‘—A delegation of/ marine bases. according to Madrid | tated Cite italh ten] deapatches to-day H vintted City Tall to") "Thorough investigation t# being | eats against the fool! nade by the Spanish authorities, fol- tat n Xylophon Orchestra Bolle $10 3 Sole Agents for the Unrivalled 3. Wy York & Sons Band Instruments, a luyor Storr gras ? Jeye. Both wound up in Essex Market || rate Or Port ow. inl towing arrest of & man who claim we out 8 (em, Mammo ang Tit | Police Court clamoring for warrants et on behulf of the children, ‘The| American citizenship, but who be | | ei iced row. shies z | : N will hold a ie tuass meet-| sought protection of the German dip i re, Annie Newman of No. 412 Best ye tocnie ‘at Paneull Hall 'iomatic agents. Pverything lished tn 1 Tenth Street grabbed a bundle of fish a According to despatches received || WAR AND PATRIOTIC SONGS i. ‘out of an old woman's hand at Ave- re, the Span officials found a Telephone Murray Hill 4144, Chas.H. Ditson &Co. 8-10-12 East 34th Street | nue C and Twelfth Street and threw umber of buoys in the harbor at | ieee ne DD ee ne woe 10 BUY Cartagena to which were attached | 48 | the food into @ : | ‘ ibs rine parts and supplies. They | -1 Newman and held on un- clare a collapsible boat marked ‘trouble for the police, but there were Net [attacking women who wanted to buy,| ¢iven you etd man appeared and made had been discovered off. the »,/an arrest, but the old woman disap- | Ne [tow arresta, svoided arreat for an hour unt!) Mrs, now?" In the Brownsville district in Brook- D CORN lyn the fish boycott made endle 1S GR snaver of No. 187 Heral street, (ontinued from First Page.) »-1% Brooklyn, picketing @ fish store and What are you going to do } Special for Sims SEO pox SLC CHOCOLATE COV ERED MU Raat Crone Hnvoted itis oun Ere mtuins ' PRIA’ SHEET Susy oy OC 1% ‘Chicago and even the Pacific Coast, | meeting weet Marie ng, accom who are hurrying to New York to panied by about a dozen east side Even now! mothers, made her appearance at the ow Park How entrance to City Hall Divi rae the disorder ts taxing the resources | jigay. ‘Phere ahe Was met by several Kk. pas- lof three elty departments—Pollee, | }olicemen, Police Capt. Burfiend took Health and Charities, her to his office, but later permitted Sophie Sachs, who keeps a/her to attend the meeting j March 1 | ead in demonstrations, WE ALSO OFFER CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH STRAW ompany | Mrs. ERRIPS Ble. Red. Ripe olate, A mid-summer delicac’ 49c 208 BHUADWAY Choose Tt ta, ve WRAST 4D stake t evening asked Policeman Daly to 408 Of tne City Hall was locked, and ‘go with her on @ dangerous errand put one of the front doors, which was round the corner, She tucked seven guarded by police, was left open. All © basen doora were Ie : chickens under her apron and #et outs ei og Aout fifteen uniformed men She and Daly had not taken ten stoP® \ ora ¢ ON on iiined’) Suat Detiee FOUND BOX Of 81.88 a Payable March 10 4 BARCLAY STREET cieees 680 pom Se a CORTLANDT grrcer f

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