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ee ie, — = A A A TTT Ey ype tO a ” THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, | Gent of the Geutery of Resiaureteurs Oramite Commty, Mant, eetaiters ta oem ewer from bie vermin fh fhe TLWW 1 WW erpenteere formes mountains te eentet 1h compe ne + 2 . . . euitics Sent arrangements fer thie function =f ane * hoe De ed ond Howard BR Deptin een cree “ regen 4 on8 ctght received eunpeneed gow te MP Gebring’s home en Hiversite ° ene rmee . Dries ' ' ‘ 1h 1Ab8 were wip, fifty tower ’ . Persene Sere Billed and LOM Injured We de % thie Gey ae ¢ . ‘ ne, Gorgetting bie own euler o« ©* ageine fort bled ona tor iveen of the Tete Mene & ‘ a the myered te Jem an for ome bites ee J — om end 1 801 injured tn Mo : are @tl! form @ pete’ ” o* © @rlmes te Manhetian ff were (siured end x ia -_-—. - mittee ap the dinner” oman o e —pPo 18 Killed, oe against O14 injured and -—- oe : ' hete . - “rr ‘ » 1? biied i" Listest Pian Includes anquet |cnce mame Green na Cerensan ons «0 Men Walk Ou, Merr® Figures Show 54 Killed |" lutte ug see one | Those Arrested in Front of for Officers of Divis- Sih be hese, Both tee Maver one «1 Owder Meant to 1 1656 Injured in Streets ied 18. again 14 ied ane ve in| White House Have Not Gone ’ oree-Areen lonal Staff Governor Sill be invited. in heepine Lie Up Industries in Month and killed 6, egutngt 1 on Hunger Strike Yet. Mey MOR §—OCCOQTAN, Va, Aug The aie 122 injured in June of nearly 206 epena AIO KANT. Wem, Aue tw ' reane of ton persons | : ——— CLOSING UP THE WORK. #0 te + se eaccutive officer of weee 4 Woman's Party pickets whe are dot When D | Busines: pete wareere af — egrets sche tte poe a pom oy cae tastes | aye Prong Bg thete bit—4hirty days tn the work s + Joly, ae compare a a “; . ‘ ate . Set angie he World, held tm the eownty, fo Drive 1 WW. oer oF oF compared with JuM, O94 | tween vehicies house here—went on a severely strict Men’s Committee Will Be : nen, Gaia ane «@ tenth + tuRpension of sentence 9 More! In Mrookiyn 9. TONEY M&W, Ae eT one-third of alt speed cases tn 16 killed in July ‘ , tae na wettion wer " Ready for the Soliders, | Si uy" eajeenn the a : " Puen Gere: | eee as 6. @, W. tunten eae cesens at Gen Previously allowed ! — radeship of every « tieen of on of ‘ m, declared + © of much sed 2 r re hed veniehed. In tte ® Holan Charles Strong’ report) » traffic violations and accidents ath of e cers of > j tee of the w ov 4. meer ately 98.000 tn ¢ wre of Weapons marke place wae 4 eet of grim rules. The iwities for the fer This te quite timely. te tow orn inten, beean ' July in the Greater CY The drawn tuck the | ste are almost Incommunicade None § Ber to tbe troops under the auspices ny 5 , potengre arive the “S A 2 etee ~ > by Raw Werte ond the Bett ome 100 Number ward was transmitted to-day to Were injured and | ut Felatives or their attorneys can fase Men's Committ | work the four States already are bens ef city ate William Me 67 injured and 1 | visit them, and then only twice « ‘ne _— “ary to be on strike in obedie aa re killed | mont’ They can have nothing but Chairman MacDonald of the n es . c ainet 6 in| oy, nl te s 0 Metioment, cctonpanies by | bet " from the LW. W. Barly a ‘There were in the Greater City ight were injered by | (he weeel prison fare, and they can do og my of General O'Rysn's | #it® e that not more thar erapcen and speed violations as agdinst jes in July, agatnet 9 | telr hare of scrubbing, sewing or oe sine td ; "6 OFFICE AN in the four Btaton walkeg | er Cumberland, la % in June. Of these forty-eight} ardentng just the rame as other pris- Stem, started to-day on a tour of the SIXTY NINTH'B O ” Pgs Nee AIA | ith wheat for Great Britain a04| were acquitted, 961 fined | In Queens 9 were injured and 8) oners, nd mobilization mt MEN ANXIOUS TO HELP at , I « F | j ; ermorion a ea nps to , comforts for men at the front nae killed, as againat 69 injured and ¢) rg women are finding it hi Genfer with regimental commanders| Teut. Col. eed of the Kixty-ninth| Iowan and twenty-sii other alleged wiles the fl pap fe ger Ee nding it hara te and 40 inj by motor vente! t the prison fare, but they haven't Jinvited Chairman Bil¢ to amsiat at 06 | members of the 1 W. Wo were taken ty-fivg O04 complete the listing of © | review of the regiment to-day on its shit. ie tkaks He WOUNDS FLEEING GERMAN. wut the alternative of a fi are necean: such | departure from t 1 were committed in de-) 22 ws coll ns be- and 22 were inju in collisions Se | they stay here the full month they the number of men to| "Depend w : h camp or armory, and | “the yinen een motor vehicle | ain led with 604 vto- In Richmond person was killed| will all gain from five to fifteen | injured by motor | pounds, | lhe ale et ethod o! © fc \* Best method of delivery of 004+ | work of your ators as against 460 in Ju Of} and nineteen w Of the| against @ killed and 39 Injured in| gone on @ hunger strike yet. Buper- June. Two per died In collisions | intendent Whitaker predicts that if | city. tol. Reed nal relen on patrol dut At will Hot here. Investieation of the individual foeach Man waa pre With The od Senter @ AULT BT. M en nt on Bat y and hia |found inn @Ms, With Mr. MacDonald on the) give them all to | Major Clement Wiking, under whore |) renie , fred Henning? these thibtesn were ned | Vehicles against one killed and eleven " Bauipment Committee are Howard ki. | make the farewe wn.” |direction the arrests p made. He| ment, wes wo ood o SEirtoen were nogultted Cire | leas i Je Collisions Derween |, epresentative Baer of North Da- ; | received jail sentences, eighty-one! jnotor vehicles caused the death of| kota, who has introduced a resolu- Taylor and Adolph Lorber. Jtold the m h Lor } The formal social function in con- | ch laun was fired on by Michigan infantrym » that any one of them | vyuliets early today, when h nt of trying to hamper were let go under suspension of sen-| one person and injured twelve] tion asking for an investigation into tence, 278 were fined a |, and | against seven Injured in June. | pt : ° 8 were fined and gald, and) OGSIet ete aoniaents in the Greater |Sener ne. O80 menses taken to pre HOT DAYS . | Réetion With the dinner to the troops | squad, w making the |the harves 4 tle up the industries |in a patrol boat after ac 169 were toohed up iu Gotault of pays! Seat i ua enpentad Gade thsdnn 4 th Gen. |rounds for the Sixty-ninth's toba ‘i ee oy wound had not u 4 9 were locked u de! of pay-| «. x ’ v" peel ere to-day to! Eat Ro sho cin inner of tne Gen- 1 SSge" fir, Lerten gave nie @heck for Of, ihe “oUnteY Would reoetve his loos | city (oF Rew For ee ene eeu inte axa; MADE HAPPY DAYS ajor Gen. O'RY&D | $95 the night before, and the diners |freetom nning In Queens there were 810 speed | eight, horse drawn vehicles 176 and | tions, by the f ligh ; bis staf, which will take place | contriuted liberally, | The principal object, of the lumber hed th Violations in duly on againet $74 ia | bleveue cuety aight Hathatle Gray, Cot r ‘i by the use of light, tempt- , @ame night at a hotel to be de- men's strike, according to Rowan, 1s nding Inveatign June. Of there 108 received aus-| Collisions between atrest surface evings, to ing, wholesome diet. Eat ‘8 of vehicles|4ay received a round robin telegram | Collisions | from suffragettes in Colorado, declar-| : ing they are bombarding the Capitol cars and all clam ed sentences, one a jail nentence,| caused fifty-six accident (0/177 were fined and paid, and twenty-| between motor vehicles Pony on to-day. In order that there} FISKE KICKS ON CARFARE, to bring about an eight-hour day and + alleged that the trlo attemptet | be nothing wanting to comple’ or working conditions. The strike atin. trom tie An Joy of the occasion, as far a the ato-day of the a f fl hp bf the agricultu the Canadian side of 6t. Mary % a mt | visions staff is concerned, the din- ;|and construction workers, he aald, —>--— one were, committed in detault of | rte remot 185 sccidents, and the White House with demands iy wommitice has decided to invite |was a protest against the arrest of COL, HAMILTON'S HARD LUCK payment of fines, while three were| Ve "ntty collisions between horse- | for an investigation of the “unjust tm- RI ISK the wives of officers. rp m complained to the Howrd| members of the organization in va- | OL. grb ty drawn vehicles prisonment” and holding indignation of jormen the Yo Railroad . a a Co attan, | ——_—_— i MORE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE! Company and the restehester Diectre ious parts of the Northwest, witn vetore daguattate House; 847 ppeeders on “rh Wo Gea'eit never tire af the dels GREAT FEAST. Railroad Company refused to inauo in-| The arrest of Rowan and the! ad Owing | were'grralgned an ageinet 266 10 Cuts. CAR KILLS “SAFETY MAN The women were up at 6.80, given a cious dainty. , These are the latest contributors to| terehangeable passenger transfers be- | twenty-six others was made without! WASHINGTON, Aux. r nf ‘ | a = | , ‘ ' |r le passenger tran enty-aix others wai Wasting » War! og tngee twenty-or A aioe | Wonderfully crisp, fakyandlight, BET troopers’ dinner: |tween the City of Mount Vernon and | specific orders, Major Wilking said, | Department will withdraw the non Gaser weiter ike vlicreaeenec tae Te te the easiest’ digested food " “4 .| Yonkers, Mayor Edwin W. Fiske of| “J acted under gener vin |tion of Col, Henry Dewitt Hamilton of A i George 8. Ward, of the Ward Bak-| yount Vernon has just started « pro acted under general orders ein- |i, New York National Guard to be a|While 175 were fined and patd and| John Boyle o a ete ane on it—and children and grown- ' Company, 5,000 loaves of bread. | ceeding before the Public powering me to take such steps as | | ne e | brigadjpr general in the National Army. twenty-eight were committed in de-| Avenue, known of | ren, "4 F r & Wells Ice Company—"Ail| mission of the Hecond Distrl Appeared to be necessary to prevent | "ykmilton has broken his leg, ren- fault of payment and twenty-one were | the Degnon Contracting Company, was | | ups alike always “wont more. : fee reguired for the send-off din-|the privilege of the transfers, the destruction of property and the | de him unfit for active duty acquitted: two army officers received | crushed to death by a street car at | farzes for the summer breakfast it io ," to“quote the company’s own] |!" his Giketien ee’ Fiske alleges | hampering of Industry,” he said. hea? tn gues SRmrmictes Sapects {°) suspended sentences Madison Avenue and Sixtieth Street this RUNS | frulte iced. Baually inviting for dla Words to Chairman Silz. just and, unfair discrim e Four hundred miners employed in| mann of the Regular Army, who ‘A considerable increase se spesding emoraing, The {petorman ee re jd | her or supper. <a Eth, tine and Lieut: Col, Reed ot fhe Fue ancl atlanta "id Man” |maneanean mings tn the Phitipspurk | Hie wh Peto, Yhalaiauter, Washioe (‘00k Blace in Richmond where there siya, “wag arrested on 2 tonic | Auemt 20/Kewtcnicr a ond xe | Set'aiteng Masthgc teks wtooaae y-nin| iment, “will help | clusion he # district, sixty miles east Of Missoula, | ton, that Reichmann had made pro-|were 101 speed violations as against | charge. Witnesses said the car was WEDNESDA’ ger tt if you so requesh gommittee to make the dinner at| Any, Yonkers passengers from the| Mont, are on strike to-day. They |German utteragcos. forty-one in June, Of these eighty. |™OVINE at such speed that Boyle, his | bake | Mose the biggest kind of # success, | and fro to the centro of Mount Vernon | are demanding $5.50 a day, $10 reduc- Late magma five wera fined and paid, eleven were | ieiscicer bert it stopped’ Boyle was [ML Settmeminge diode =~ y adhe i ick bed, Charles E. Gehring, |r one fare of five conte, while on the |tion of the monthly charge for board | Finatewood Clabhouse Harned. | committed in default of payment, one | on his way ‘0 work on new subway con: | ities aianisciy {S88 | HOLLAND RUSK Co, ‘ | : Secretary, started the officers’ er from ici Myf fd the latter city |and recognition of the Metal Mine| Fire early negirafledany yzek destroyed| was acquitted and four recelved ‘sug- Payile, weer ainta ea onldene au | ‘Tiahete Good oly, ce gpertal Trete tm | “Holland, Mich, on the way to success last | ¥ 0 carr! 19 and fro to the centre | workers’ Union, organized last fri- | the new home of the Englewood (N. J.) reputation as a “safety man” was based | t | of Yonkers only upon the payment. of | VO" g Field Club. The loss 1s $15,000, ‘The| Pended sentences. my * | PENNSYLVAN: RR. Bf | Meter of famous wingmitt Cootiar—the aptetest, y. Jobn J. Cavanagh, Prealy| {wo fares of five cents each” day. According to the sheriff of cause of the fire is unknown. In the Bronx there were only sixty-|ouerk tee sien who worked onder bis | IAR.R Ia templing seated pareegee, ‘ a f s & 7 . . . . . . . , _ Because of the misinformation and confusion regarding the food legislation at Albany, I have decided to give to the people of this city, in this way, definite information as to the main features of the food bill that Governor Whitman is now trying to put firougk at Albany. The bill, among other things, provides: é hy First—A method by which the City of New York can bu: brought expeditious: id i ii thi { Gee EAA fal’ ciate from: ‘hie. producer arid iedll it to the Bid big more peditiously and economically into s seeped Leatetins | and other channels, as to the supply of food Te Oe Cy Peres Deparemnent in Fifth—A method by which the State Commissi ‘ may . This would enable the City to have public markets that ie Ommission can co- Hy Second—A method by which the City can store food so as would be real and not a sham, for public markets in New York operate with and assist the Federal authorities, } some of the enormous waste that now takes place, analy sored by Beary Uva are a joke. ut sll the few Sine P pour tiae vader cots by which Abeta can be compelled to SS ae | which be carried trucking distance o! is city were put under intensive cultiva- ive preference ransportation of food and fuel. 4 of shee to pode scarcity poet f food pity frome Scns tion, it would only produce a small fraction of the food consumied Seventh—A method of preventi ctic ih ‘ide call as ; it new y is, by the gambler, the h ler and the spec- in this city. Our food comes from all parts of the United States the public interest. HE. PREGOR iat : ulater. ; and other countries. Quantities of chickens come from Texas, hk. a butter from California, eggs from China, etc. th—A method by which the City of New York may issue { Third—A method by which additional terminal market ° ‘ special revenue bonds to provide better terminal facilities, storage facilities may be had so that a larger quantity of food can be . Fourth—A method of informing the consuming public, facilities and the like. In the last ten years there have been spent in this City by the railroads, the City and private corporations over seven hundred million dollars for modern passenger stations, for subways, tunnels and bridges to transport our bodies about the city more éxpeditiously and eco- nomically; whereas practically nothing has been spent to provide modern facilities for transporting the food that our bodies consume. ; In the last seven years there has been added to the population of this City as many people as to-day comprise the cities of Boston and San Francisco. The neglect to provide modern facilities for bringing food into New York and distributing it economically is largely responsible ' je bacod sherenees cost of ved yom This cannot be corrected without broad constructive legislation at Albany, followed by the immediate in- r r telligent expenditure of effort and money. 4 i. Makeshifts, such as co-operative associations, district markets, and the like are ridiculous in the extreme I am not speaking from superficial knowledge or with any personal axe to grind, but from a caveful study ey fee | gx bash et feria one pester sondlons, oe cee we all awaken to a realization of this and fight at this pecbiem for more than ses soars ee, Loy I on cresoue 2 be Sarai atone oy BoGhes ts moneete: Y ; jor something that is real, the quicker permanent relief will come. o man with any appreciation of the problem involved wou anker for such a job. Besides, if 1 were seekin eu 4 A A ; r it, all I would have ie do would be to resign from the Palisades Parl Commission and Tabs the Market ae a 4 Governor Whitman has been making a continuous, strenuous fight for constructive food legislation. He is missionership, which the Mayor has offered me; but I feel that my moral obligation in connection with the i ti ; today, UP, seine # ring fd unary pulola Speen OTR and other nell inierente, These Fes ay bending every Park is very great, and I do not want to leave the Park Commission. effoi lefeat any kind of real food legislation, These men are openly threatening mem| pers of the Legislature Ih ted the case as it is. I cannot too earnestly urge the people of this city, bet nd peep, | tee mies f° fe fee 30 ay that they will defeat for re-election this Fall any member of the Leg- nant Wedeeinr, uhan si Tovialaare meets again, to let every meiober' ct the Lesularate Pedal og pias TONGS . DY SBP: York, whether he be a Democrat or a Republican, understand that they expect him to support the Governor The fight is a desperate one; the Governor is standing for legislation wiich, if successful, will inaugurate a by voting; for his bill, real, constructive, worth-while programme to relieve the consumers in this city of at least a part of the burden This is not a political question; it is an economic question, and party lines should be cast they are now bearing. It will also be of distinct advantage to the farmers and others prodycers of food, aside in an effort to solve it. York: ' : i The Follow Dist Nam 5 id eee é anh? BOURKE....++ 43 7 MAK 8 PERK 9 i FRANK j i aun M. BHIPLAC wAURIC WILLIAM ABR . SHIPLACO! s v1) nn AHAM LACOP FAL KARL H. 3 i 13 New York County Own M. MALDWIN’ FI i ih POUN TBYAN ieee : ROBERT 3 308. M,CALAHAN ; i AMUIEL R. 116 SAR B. FP. BARK BOHUYLER M. M 3 Richmond County . FREDERICK ae | NRY 8, SCHIMMEL CHARLES NOVELLO HENRY A, SEMBIHLBDRG,. «+++ +04 ee 1 The Following Are the State w York: i r me Queens County Dist, Name. Dist, Name. Name. Dist. Name. Dist. Name. Bronx County Dist, ee fi 3 wots aeveeat Ue WILLIAM J, HEFFERNAN. nies | ROBERT R, LAWSON... JACOB KOENIG,, 12 ROBERT F. WAGNER....++ i JOHN J. DUNNIGAN. «65 ee eeee a Ki CHARLES ¥. MURPHY. ...+ 6 ALFRED J. GILCHRIST. 5 JAMES J. WALKER 13 ALBERT OTTINGER. +18 JOHN V, SHERIDAN BMA, rant DANIEL J. CARROLL... + 1 New York County JAMES A, FOLEY. EDWARD J. DOWLING... . an Richmond County HARLES C. LOC Re | ALVAH W, BURLINGAME JR 8 BERNARD DOWNING.....%.5 eeee JOHN J. BOYLAN... BALVATORBD A, COTILLO, + 20 GRORGH CROMWELL. sees sseeeeeee 98 “WATCH HOW THEY VOTE GEORGE W. PERKINS _. CHAIRMAN MAYOR MITCHEL'S FOOD SUPPLY COMMITTEE

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