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| | : Vs Negro Troops. Musicians recruited tn Porto regiment of the New York National here PARIS, May 11.—H. W. Deterding, 9 has sent Premier Ribot a Het of the suf- asthe invaded’ regione of France. 26 Do you wear glasses? If so, you should have your eyes examined every two years. The eyes undergo a gradual Inflated Prices, He the Nation's food problems, declared to-day there will be no famine in the United States this year genius in organizing Belgian relief: Unless Federal control of the food supply is established the American people should prepare to pay $20 a I REINO LIN IEN I T E NIN II RE BIET TRM wisely and wi nothing. democracy is @ faith worth ‘actendiny our people will do this service volun- tarily and willingly.” Federal Law Needed to Check yet wo have to-day In abroad to help the Government solve ose in winter whe: But, added tho man who has made & World-wide reputation throzc» hls| against the small minorit: barrel for flour and make up their! weil and willingly give. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Ukely to se an even worse situa- tion resulting from the unrestricted drain on our wheat “Tt ia possible,” he said, “that the ast three months of next year we Am. i Ban ‘Junh. ‘several of may be bare of breadstuffs in this have had previous army country, With craton control for America the Goveras it would ask Ty rier only one » thing from the Individual consumer—tha| eat plenty but And if The difficulties of the situation are |thus stated by Mr, Hoover: | “Hoarding and speculation are rife, ite America plus of from 60,000,000 to 70,- | 800,000 bushels of wheat Peyond our oan give our allies 400,000,000 bur coreals of one kind of anot “Tho Government must have wides' and absolutely immediate powers, to be used not againat the legitimate in- tereste of trade and production bu who ar: blackening the ae and patriotic character of our great producing and distributing classes, to enable the able and patriotic majority to give play to the devoted service they can Time in the CONVICTED BY JURY OF THREATENING WILSON —- Adolph BE. W. Simmers of Wood- oine, N. J., was convicted yesterday 0 having uttered threats against the President a “hypocrite and traitor’ & jury in the United States District Court at Newark. He was remanded for sentence. Mrs, Agnes Courdof! swore she heard Simmers cali the President a “hypocrite and traitor,” and state that hé would blow up the Executive with a bomb, if he hac mo. Mrs, Margaret Courdoft cor n the conversations referred to b) the prosecution's witnesses he men tioned the martyred — President Lincoln, Garfield and “Mt McKinley, and added that considering the publi: nind, it was a wonder that some one had not killed President Wilson. a DENY HAZING KILLED BOY. City College Dean and Frat Stu- dents Decline Responsihitity. MAY 11, 1917. PASSY DOES HONOR TO AMERICAN UNITS impressive Ceremony Marks Flag Presentation to Ambulance Corps Off for Front. PARIS, May 11,—An impressive ceremony took place at Pasay | 000 when American flags, presented by Clarence H. Mackay of New York, were given to the American units who were proceeding to the front. The ceremony was attended by Will- am Graves Sharp, the American Am- The band of the Republican Guard played the American and French na- tional airs, and artists from the Grand Opera recited patriotic poems. The presentation of the flags was made by Charles Carroll of Carrol- ton, Md. M. Godart, on bebalf of the Frease Government, welcomed the Americans as being ready to share the task of the French soldiers in the field, Ambassador Sharp and Prof. A. Piatt Andrew, head of the American tin wi | essence of ™ Ni 7 Field Ambulance Service, which Is change and Oculists recommend | minds they will not be in a position | essence of the matter, No European| Dean Chariton L. Brownson of City G nt except furnishing the units now going to the re-examinations. to furnish to the Allies the surplus | %>verniner’ m petsany anti | cllese speaking to-day of the death. | front, m speeches expressed satistac- er @ fraternity ' food they would be in a position to|arter some great disaster was irrev- hazing, of William] tion ‘that American effort now was Sometimes the wearing of | furnish under proper regulation. ocable, and we sit here dumbly| A#heom Bullock, @ first year student.) taking this practical form. i sper hn wad ee igh ‘The present price of flour, Mr.| waiting for disaster and then wo shail | lenied responsibility of the college, He ameeifetinnentn so that on re-examination it is Hoover asserted, can be reduced 4) to © per cent, with proper control, at ste wh that weaker lenses are scream and oriticise the Government for not having done something that It 1s powerless to do.” maid “The boy was not in good physical gondition before the initiation, We sis ieain oe Give Whole Week to ym Baby Welfare. needed—or it may be that | the samo time giving the producer a — know there was nothing in the initia-|;,ousand baby shows and perambu- lenses are required so | liberal profit. My,| Mysterious Five Tes Up Canada tion which coud have harmed any boy.|iator parades wil be part of @ great Earn may be oe with- | _Meod control. as defined by Mr. Coal Supply. I think it will be found that Bullock's) national campaign to be held in Hoover, does not mean bread cards. ie establishments “are can have your examined need Oeulsts (Revis- tered Leora any time be- termed “the small food prices, pe tiga 4 There will be @ first-al tween the hours of 9 A. M. and ‘There {s absolutely no occasion | thirty itive 9 coat a meget | ER ated Tuesday night of »p!- ‘ection, showing how to deal w a | 6:30 P. M. for food panic In this country,” Mr. Tho he shipment & week at nat Hy meningitis, home was ut No.| bumps, cuts, burns, chilblaine "and Hoover declared, “nor any justifica- |! ast. jarclay Birert Flushin other infantile troubles. If you find it more convenient to come in the evening, visit our offices at 54 West 125th Street, 1405 St. Nicholas Ave- the President in obtaining the neces- skunks" responsible for inflation of | T°the Tehigh tion for outrageous prices unless the oppgaition of special interests defeats AUBURN, N. ¥., May 11.—Fire of What he desires to accomplish Is to! myaterious origin early to-day burned protect the people against what he|two boats, the Porter and the Conger, minority of | and for a time threatened to Pestroy, 9 two the big coal ley Hatiroad at faire haven, on Lake Ontano, at which point, thirty-five miles from A. is eity, great more together wi Vall death will have no relation with ial basing.” Members of the fraternity said the ceremony was not unduly severe and two other boys wi Initiated at the seme time suffe: ill effects, . Hayes, stepfather of the mugent, “nal he would jemand an in-|devoted to ‘every feature of England during, the first week of July to promote the health and wel- fare of babies. In each of the 260 ‘istricte there will be a mothercratt and baby welfare exhibition h competitions, and about forty fections aby- | BRITISH GOLD FLOWS IN. Day—#1,520,~ [resumed ia $18,400,000 More Resumption of British gold impor Canada to J. ‘g¢ proportions to-day, an- other consignment of $18,400,000 from} those who figured in the recent sale Co, being deposited in the local Federal Reserve | of the Pittsburgh Lite and Trust Com- Bank. Pe Leg an aggregate of $48,000,- $ red here in ge jesse da: 302,090,000 since. the innin year and a grand bag of $1,| fo, 860,000 janui Students Held TRENTON, N, Bensel of Pittsburgh, and Elms Knowl- Bniffins of New York, also a student, died, were charged with manslaughter pany or the subsequent manipulations by which it is alleged that $1,900,000 in high grade securities was taken from the treasury of the company with the substitution of bonds of un- Death of Com-| certain value, were indicted here to- rade in Auto Upset. May 11.—Harold W. day on charges of conspiracy. All those indicted are New York ‘ordinary consumption and beyond the dor; Justin Goda inder Bec. men, They are Clarence F. Birdseye, Declares. ifies Hom before the nex'| roborated hor and Gtibert C. Cour SE eee eats merrieen; |e Of Summit, N. J. stolen al leno brought about the purdbess ot rail at the Presi immers on the }a large num! of ench of obile a 4 “4 Herbert ©, Hoover, back from/tlon, North America, even with the| stand denied the chatge. Ho sald tha. |and members of the American colony. | two weeks ago, in which Robert & |¢™® his son, Kellogg Birdseye; George Montgomery, J, C. Watson, R. R Moore and W. D. MacQueston, Dis- yesterday 1n the Mercer Court. Bensel|trict Attorney Swann of New York whieh m. ul Tes ail hen “ia ad been drinking. was notified and informed that ex- tradition papers were being prepared ‘a tree. |and would be sent to New York im- mediately. 350 Misses’ High Cost Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 buat, Formerly sold to 45.00 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. —— OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Saturday ary powers to control the Nation's food fully and adequately. America’s problem is not one of famine, for we have now and will have next year a large surplus, Our problem is, after the protection of our own peo- ple. to give to our Allies the last * ounce of surplus of which we are ¢ / sy or 1007 Broadway, Brook- : yn. If a change of lenses is ad- i. visable, you may secure these 4 for $2.00 or more —according to 18.00 25.00 29.75 capable.” The Nation needs food control, Mr. Hoover asserted, for two purposes— | “to regulate prices and to increase the surplus. After providing our normal | consumption we will have, together 195 Misses’ Spring Coats To Close Out at Extraordinary Reductions (Steep : | ait Pb ii i hart } } ig ogni oe Bre Be ©8983 Broad Bt.. next to Bedell. Newark. absh Bt: geet’ uate Avs: | with Canada, surplus for our allies Belted and pleated models of burella cloth, velour \ Kantor pnioaghs Magid pare” io a] eed cloth and novelty fabrics. Formerly sold to 25.00 12 75 fray bets eth, broad measures of control we can, with | as little disturbance to economic ma- chinery as need be, furnish them an additional 20 per cent. Their loat even then will be # privation loaf, and every ounce we can put in it will diminish their privation.” But, Mr. Hoover adds: “If the whole world, Allied and neutral, is to have the unrestricted run of our markets in competition with each other and in competition with the speculator in this country, we may expect to see $6 wheat before the year Is over.” Stating what in hoped to be ac- complished by the legislation which ue Wilson favors, Mr. Hoover 95 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits Formerly sold to 27,50 [AMMEYER Stamped on a.Shoe Means Standard of Merit = 34" St. New York Years, of Serge, Mixtures and Checks. Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits, 10 to 16 \ 13 75 “1 have no hesitation in saying that if the able, patriotic men rep- resenting the majority of each branch of tho tood des were clothed with tho necossary powers to force the small minority of skunks that exist in every trade, one result would be 325 Girls’ Spring Coats | To Close Out at Extraordinary Reductions DENTIFRICE that an equally nutritious flour based on even $1.00 wheat could be sold in New York for a good deal under $5 per barrel, and every trade would receive its legitimate profit, Without control we 20 flour before the year is tion of wages and consequent dislo- cation of industry and living.” Without any form of food control, Mr. Hoover added, this country is gently comes into contact with every part of the mouth and teeth, It keeps the gums firm and prevents them from receding. 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