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NRA me - — ‘ : THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1917. SUBWAY TIE-UP WAS INTENTIONAL, P. S. COUNSEL INTIMATES ' ot - ) ' . - = |i anger t's ® CAMP UPTON, THE NEW MILITARY CANTONMENT AT YAPHANK, L. L., AS IT LOOKS TO-DAY e - . . . - oad ~ ver | : . . T= ae — _ _ ~ , a Phe letter went by the | ' Commiarionss lee mie t | . “er . he Mr here 7 com irects bel weer J ’ Fork and the Inve on Trans Company. the # * Commision enervinee «+ . _ ent powers on behalf of & t caren ¢ New York parti ” . w te the eafor ome y ; “1 am pleased (o lee f the vie . ’ tityde edoyied vy . ‘ sion i te ingerr f ¢ the Inierborou nya . | qorvies om the rubeay ie “Under the oor noe in f — for the operation of the we HELPED TO EASE SHONTES Interoroush §=Compeny wenat MIND LAST WINTER — - —_—— - @ith the city during the time of th Well, jet emp i onal - ‘ . ’ foage to ‘operate the railroad © y Mr 8 * ° A ates ne “ v might then send te the hungry (fiver out ‘ ond skilfully, according to the hirhes he wane * week-end re ; ; Teutons activity of bnows standards of rain ve pommel ; manda of 4 Not only will this order keep Amer and say tion,’ and te operate © minimum any clerical « ' hat » el | senor H an food m Germany and her « ae nas = ber of trains at all hours during (he | this > os ona tat teas aah on, will cut them off f . * ree Fy. happened if wom “ bed « cow ” uport source of supp Saturday, and, a» your investign What did Mr, Noss say to you “ cao ee ane | Britian biocwade became effective, f t promised to be a ntaht & failure of the company to have 4 euf- | Hediey's letter of M ar@ine bef suthorities -- bome grown product y the region ‘alifornte Plateau and dent of coal at its power the reserve » he ite bk . t ont hi ' 1 ar i v7 . ely . v eked by t fire sone © told ediey was 7 lor ) , ‘ é ny ~ to deliver an attedts, in addition to the regu very much worried, and 1 told hin | w placing America in ft n of! oie age , power of the Commission, the reme- | understood that, but 1 would see that all) avolda 4 the War siving material aid to the Germans! |", penetrated certain | German vice aflorded by Chester 1 of the con: |the Interborougis did not wet inty veal "17 ne cp: ian: Maine a WILL PREVENT GERMANY warren ne eee tracts for a breach of their provision ett tt ies omledged hat the \i).ln ; \ men in the an FROM GETTING FOOD. cnomiy at Mont Murer ond aa are drastic, giving Ld oly pomsr : price of $3.23 fixed by the contract °Miciale ' " ' o int ee | The presiamation faates it oleae for Arracourt, W k some prisoners. take possession of the railroad and with the Interborough had ine bring t ympany’s moat. powe ' » be taker rt ‘ i ‘i the firet time that the United Sta On the Verdun front there wae snuipment and operate it iteelf or te /Creaved to $8.62 althouwh the « tire the point of living up to|Amerioan army, the ambu Pre ia prepared! to go to etmost any limit consplerable artiliery activity near Shier ems a comerges wit some wiber sar nd ev, bres. Ctenae, pues ny, Snes Ce the Interior. [acing wager contre sident Forbids, by Proclamation, |. vrwresd iam gine So rig oy EE sereen for the maintenance ond ener: | suit of inforinal understandings, ough and. furniabs tla few and the tranaport und : many. Neutrals already have been| ™ont sector, Two surprise attacks sorsen for the malntananas ond coer: |auit of informal understapding)"" menar’ | hard: to-mouth "bate ("ine gunetermaater general Shipments of American Products| tered totn tn notes and in cons >? ihe enemy on small French poate sh tract, and in the iattor | had been « clerical error when he re- thoukht Saturday afternoon was a (taken to-day when repre . ersations with sresentative ar Vaux and Le Palameux result- inate tne oy ty abla tothe city | turmed to iawn ventory trom New~ f0oH Mune to let things afides even |i omic eapalcn tt Except Under License—No Mas-| in wasinston mat tne United sto‘! comoete failure and Mt. Hons shewed Pin tne though it meant a tiecup” whien | thirty-four ambulance | ecpdiskin for all damage by reason of the de- Blips of coal eatimat t th Sere id ff 1s public ae ‘ th front, and ite the t : will see to it that no American goods tor Bin Sea ating pe ele io” ht "terials May Benefit Germany. —_[sty"Ss sw ent’ "rin “60,000 GERMANS LOST IN ONE MORE OFFENSE TO OO Ee enone mag cattracta: between hin cont company |eSiating hone Wha avis we are no% ee rectly goods shipped trom neutral | YU ANNULMENT. ou had delivered the other five and the transit company of which he | Invitation may, return home and w ‘ ountries to Germany, Some A@miris to exercise these powers at the pres- mate?” of the evidence potnta, Is correet, « harge of the am wrvien, which Thursday, America will virtually re ba off her blockading navy and use | fo dd shipments to neutrals where t JULY j FRENCH REPORT » ent time, 1 summent that your Com- |" erating officials of the Interborough,| brench army | plane Guat Betti ao: “eleteens ot] 2 OF Wer Perpense—Ametion WO se) fang te ened fer workmen sognges th § prio “oor The only error made was by you, as well an the public, oan feel that ni “ nape 7 to it that erm y wets no food, The] manufacturing war materials for Ger __ maga © aimee Naty pratges mya SC uot? Yow entimated that they amount of subordinate wubiserieucy : the seas." On that date, under proc-| order therefore has the effect of the| man use Estimate of 555,000 Teutons Ei ‘rans! ‘omm ay Om | eduld wo barge: t terlocking directors here » , 7 ho-E: that nate ol 33,000 01 pany of the default and that in ane | tae wld (hae Gamtan seven jattar on ereah veeoie wall, heres | COPPER, ZING, LEAD | lamation of President Wilson, Amer-| Trading-with-the-Enemy Mill that) Regulations for the licensing of gold eutons Em , Of repetition of failure to provide an| “We know that some of these ore Continuous running of the subway. If adequate coal reserve, the Commia- (ders wore for reserve stock: we |the Haturday afternoon event wan PRICES T0 BE TAXED | {ca will enforce the most rigid em-|'* BOW Pending in Congress and currency will be promulgated by| Sed in That Section of Front— z In his accompanying letter Presi-| the Secretary of the Treasury, anden-| = Thirty Divisions Withdrawn. bargo in the world’s history on every] dent Wilson says the effect of tho| forcement probably will be placed in ¥ J mine [Knew by our estimates what they caloulated to bring about pu sion upon behalf of the olty #ive th | wanted for daily needa, and th cautions which will compel Br, ber. | | po ° : WITH THE FRENCH ARMI notice of contemplated annulment | needs wr met.” wind hereafter to furnish sufficient WASHINGTON A 8 | ay canto a arma fd a a bition ut ares Ne rere th Maiedoasina ded tse thet dnt |THE FIELD, A 28. carnal i | jelont SHINGO: ug. 28.—Copper | c es, and o loods, fuels,| hibition, but an export control, to the iocinain = FIELD, Aug. 2 r ided for in the contract, DIRE coal to prevent suspension at more n “ ap ht ‘ Hitce, "r have hed @ hurried investigation | TOR TRIPP NEVER HEARD colon phravent wuspension At more | prices will be Axed by President Wilson | cotton, gold and other articles con: | end that the liberation of our surplus Jiost over 60,000 men in the Flanders aniennonetipion ; - . tributing to America’s defense, to al) | Products shall not be made the occa- battle alone since July 1 ‘ made of the coal aituation and find| Guy &. ‘Tripp, Chuirman of the/ALL EXCUSES GIVEN ARE! Eugene Meyer Jr, New York city] ORs 50'S ‘i dyiraiys | v4 by ‘ that, notwithstanding the unusual|Board of Directors of the Westii PRANDED AS FUTILE. banker, Ix slated to be “Director of | Other-countries, even our Allies. sion of benefit to the enemy, “elther The fixures were compited to-dai it Dire t pa | 7 : b jos ab ibe dee inert when the assembling of data obteined Sendiuons produced by the war, the |ouse Kiectrie Manufacturing COM-| vse) pretext ant juatitention ad-| om, Zane aid Lend” aerving under The proclamation 18 the greatest| “Feat! or indirecty’ Fase, Srineeee wiareseniietad city has always been able to eet @\bugh, auld he had never heard the| vanced before the Commission or in] May BarMeM Ay oc aeet blow ever dealt at Germany. It will dsanan ca hae aliled RalIOnS Prisoners said thirty-seven German | mufficient quantity of coal to carry on| matter of coal shortage discussed at | public interviews has been disproved | 9 Fe ee ma "4 | mean her complete tsolation trom the| must give absolute guarantees, It 1 ee ee ee ce |any of the meetings of the board, | dy © nee. he ples a he cause Be a a PERS 1 had been engaged in the anders secto all of its activities. In no instance yy, 08 By ote alad th 99 he| was the commandeering of coal by the world, She will get no more Amer. ¥ ! has any activity been stopped or cur- wan the —_— oe yi poll al ima is said, that imports from Amer- ty since the first of last month. aid that the letter by General| Federal authorities went to the supplies — especially food — ] i t reach Ger- » of these aiepnte euemets through neutral nations which have many, but that American imports 000 men) have been withdrawn on ac- coal sul ' on May 2) was the only written com-/Garfeld and other persons tn a poi “ erie i o of loase Lo picid the city has been obiigea |munloation rey arding onl. piain- tion to know declared that there had waxed rich by smuggling our goods| will not be used to replace their count of loares, er ClvIL Sery ther ‘a y ; The German High Command's weual ing the dangerous shortage on Fob-| been no tuking of Mr. Berwind’s coal, } ers WIL Is Pro over their borders to the Kaiser. | own food suppli which they to pay a high price, but {t has secured} ruary § he aaid a train wreck at one /4nd that Mr. Herwind had a reserve! An estate sald to be valued at! ‘The President's proclamation clamps | (Continued from First Page.) isto withdraw @ division for @, the coal, and my investigation indi-|of the Borwind mines and a fog on | 20,000 tons around the harbor, from| $200,000 is disposed of in the will of! the td tA dba el reorranisation after its losses paws Jersey mendows holding up trat-|Which he has continuously and ade- | combined to cause the condition, |@uately supplied customers and com-| H. J. Kidder, electrical superinten- | Panies of which he is not a director. | cates. that the coal company obligated | the taken from 2, fy contract to supply coal to the In-|"¢ king this to 2,600 men: a basis, it can be theast of Frezenberg in th r at: Caries White” Watson, ‘ormer” Clvl| Re explain, ts purpone primarily Is CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, |, Service Commissioner, filed for probate n ie to control commerce, not to stifle it, | |tack on the Flanders front y day, |sumed that if Germany has withdrawn terborough Company could have se- | dent of the motive power department | | He suppl Lt at nee bie inrices To the widow, Mra. Anna H. Wat-|88¥e to enemy countries. Legitimate | With cet changes frum, ous lowing. u Xgl | Army Headquarters announced to-day. | thirty divisions, her losses must be cured, can now, and can in the future |of the Interborough, testified that the | © “ed he int By i 5 By rd Transit| son of No, 600 Madison Avenue, ia be- {Shipments will be licensed as re- | salMe-Chaimers | LONDON, Aug. —As the result of| anywhere from 60,000 to 76,000, eecure an adequate supply of coal it| am punt of current necessary for EE por tbien Fee eee eee a ea heADhe WEAK Gt Mae oe: | quaeted Heat lat s2|a British attack on the Flanders front} A conservative estimate would put . by d Bway wae etour| 50 veathed the sum o 000; Fred- | . Car ‘Ss 3 ~ it is willing to pay market prices, |OPeration " |The effort of Mr, Ross to make| erick Watson of Pittsfleld, M s|yesterday, the British lines have been| them considerably above 60,000. % advanced along & front of more than} ven German divisions which were |2,000 yards astride the St. Julien-|on the Flanders front on July 1 are attll *|Poelcapelle road, the War Office an-| there. nounced to-day These estimates of losses do not take my r ss, @| The proclamation sets forth two 1 68,000 kilowatts, It would have been | leaner ty| Dlother, is bequeathed $40,000, and’ ar ‘3 > These facts confirm the evidence] poyaible on Saturday to ho ‘himself the ‘goat’ for Mr, Berwind's bequeathed § Hist On Ww S bows n Saturday to have Ken Fee cot eries was’ paltant, | saditiodal $20,000 eubject, to the death |ilsts of things upon which, ble em | brought out by the Commission at the |ated 115,000 to 120,000 kilowatts at the |!N™ of the widow. A trust fund of 000! bargo falls. “ ) : rea hy sae kllowatts at the | verhapn dictated by a lively wense of| fy created for the tse of Aira. Mary” . : hoaring yesterday. Very truly yours, thy le griveayior oeeee tn aaienie! lpeatitude to the guatdian of the| dicokinesn of” Cambridge, dace. 8], ene. Bret, aaele. with Germany, “JOHN PURROY MITCHEL, ' | purse-strings, but wholly unsupported | sister. | Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, fourth Street power house and the | i purse-otrings, qpuy wabupperten nee | 4,| German agtempts last night to drive| into account the huge casualties which Mayor, Fifty-ninth Street power house would | ene teeny cen, Jomre. MI | Albania, that portion of Belgium oc- S| pack the British from thelr positions {n|the enemy has sustained of late around i &. @ 0. MAN DENIES RAILROADS |only carry about 12,000 kilowatty, | ore 10 pbiame than dan, det nthe SARATOGA WINNERS. jcupled by Germans, Denmark, Greece, Bltne Inverness copse on the Ypres-| Verdun and the Chemin des Dames. WERE TO BLAME. weet fal there had never been an |teen notified to deliver coal under the| —- Leichtenstein, Luxemburg, Holland, 3 | Menin road were frustrated and prison-| ——aheemen ‘ ’ The Public Service Commission's Seee itd eal taa bach alive ducing | contract FIRST RACH—For maidens two|Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland iglers were taken from the attacking} ce ie re | the Whale of tee tebubie Oh baturdd Hedley, as far back as May,| years old; claiming; purse, $600: five | and any other territory that may be 15 | forces. {EPIDEMIC IS SPREADING eession opened with William Holt | the Whole of the trouble on Saturday. | hag yprandished the menace of a] and a half furlongs.——-Rapid Wier, | oo) ‘ IM reteaeeecar cine clase wy ‘Averill, General Manager of ‘Termi. | There ts no way by which the sub- ny| 112 (A, Collina), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to occupied by Germans, 6d Superk aN t ment reads Jcomplete shut-down’, ‘The comp way power can be utilized in part or SRR cd den Glow, 118 ( 5, Cirat; G : 19 ’ “ “As thé result of our attack yes- THROUGHOUT GERMANY nals of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- | Concentrated within certain limits, |MAve amble nett a cf the quantities it] to.8. even 4 nai to 2 cond: Golding, ENEMIES CANNOT GET AMER] (ritral Lest ier. S| terday we have advanced our line, ’ | desired dd neede « 48) 109 (Buxton, 12 tot, 6 to Land 6 to 4 Chi H - ty a vy fiehtl oe be he are v iapek He toatl; | DENIES USE OF EDIGON POWER |contract required him to deliver auch | third. time, 108 175. Wood Thrush | mo tn ae eee : ae hoe} ae alte NeTe AARON, of ual oc rt e statement o} ‘an WAS POSSIBLE, quantities; he habitually delivered| Mognetite, Tread Lightly 2d, Portia, 6 former nations the Presi- | Chile Ospper : ne Ma peeal dptae de the | Dysentery and Tuberculosis Ravage Hodley, General Manager of the In-| owas anything done by your com-|0ne to three barges a week less. and| Lucky Hoy, Cave Man and Adoration |dent absolutely forbids the shipment Col! ini’ & tn: TR}. Bh 2 Re Hosienbee Base ead Ate |e E ; = 38 terborough Rapid Transit Company,! pany to obiain current from the New [Kent the operating officials all the) 20.000 Sb" pacn—ror three-year: (from the United States of any ma-| (ii Mtagy. Ss, 1 shed In further positions of eople—Mortality Up Over 100 that the shortage of coul at the| York Fdleoy Company?” jeome wnavoldable, “He gambled on] olde: purse $600. one mile Siives |tertal that might enter into the man- ‘ pes / n this | Per Cent. Since War Started. ; ie othin > deliver ¢ pyeday| Sandals, 106 ¢ eTaggart), 1 to 2} 0 va 7 t “arly 1a cRNE. power house was due to the Inabil-| | Qythie hie ability to deliver day-by-day Bandals, St AS Puasine Fahey, t0k jufacture of war supplies, including { Early last night the enemy twice BERNE, Aug. 28.—Germany is suf- ity of the railroads to deliver at the| «it gid not connect with the seat | DOrely what was needed; finally the! (rowan), 7 to 1, 7 to 5 and 1'to 2, jars ammunition, machinery, all; attacked our positions in the Inver- | fering from an almost nation-wide epl- New Jersey terminals was without! of the trout thing went wrong, and people had to] second; Mother Machree, 105 (Mc-|means for communication, imple- : ness Copse, on the Ypres-Menin ee har Machres, 308 Erie |aemtc of dysentery. German mortality foundation eo far as his lines were! “You have @ contract for an emer. | Walk Cee ee oe” Sash it? ght |ments, maps, food, uel, forage, cloth- Utarerat’ ie Road, On both occasions he was | rates have Jumped from 50 to 400 per nanaarnad, |wency service with the Edison people,|PLENTY OF COAL IN MARKET.) cocroia also ran Jing, silk, cotton, wool, medical sup- a repulsed, we securing a few pris- | cent, since the first of the year, Tuber- Binllar’ testimony was given by |sb4 Yet,Jou, never connected up with] BUT AT HIGHER PRICE, - | pits, surgical’ instruments, teas, | iat No oners.” leqloe: las tavantng (ie poopie Oaaite A. XK. Morris, Coal Freight Agent of|which tarnishes power for the sub-|. “The plea that Mr. Herwind or thel cQ4p COMPANY HEAD voffee, wines and beverages, fises Noe, Ree helr @eakened condition through lack the Erie Railroad, and John W, War- | Way.” Interborough could not have pro cage Li ily ‘The second list (deals with all the! init: few GERMAN TRENCHES PIERCED ‘sii. 3.0% wick, Chief Clerk of Train Service of| "No." cured Clie aoe ee WITNESS STAND other nations in the world, Including | hei necstt Cobpet ‘The German Government 1s making } ‘ou read th ement made | be ‘oved — specior here Is IDI AY INOTS erica’ 0 ack Steel \trantic effo: © conce: the Pennsylvania Railway. ley BAYARD nd the state ment made | rronty of coal here; the price, how AT SUBWAY INQUIRY | America’s Allios, and adds to the| tinny Tai BY FRENCH WHO CHECK jee ae te te 80 al the dysentery Edward C. Sullivan, a director of have supplied you with 60,000 kilowatts |ever, I higher than Mr. Berwind's Saamenscneniee embargo of July 9 a long list of) axa}, Motor. emnenne German cities Bae the Interborough, sald that the coal" Saturday? Is that tue?” Jcontract with the Interborough, foods, construction materials and) Mer, Marine fetid stopped publications of mortality , aald that the coal| on Batu Bi dvodh sle to! The suspension of traffic on Satur | ‘ | Megicar Hetroleum, statistics, ‘The tuberculosis rate te sald a seat cars’ huardea to the They might have been able to Jother articles of export which may | {40'S ded to the Ber-) supply that quantity, but if they say|day could be proved wanton and not be shipped except under spe i ant to have nearly doubled in the last few wind-White Compan¥ and the Con-| that it solidation ( at | National Cardul Icense from the American Goyern- | Ss Ba, & Bt. Oo would have. been available {avoidable before any tribunal. There months, Every effort 1s being made to t the Fifty-ninth Street |was no effort to utihze the contract Guns Still Hammer on Verdun |reassure the ( mpany because they for u | ye ente man_ public, 0 hove, |powerhoute, the statement 1s entirely | provisions of a ‘secon ipe,' no re ment. Nae eet : snch ‘Take Peleona | were responsible, He had never | Pitt Ieee co 'the ‘open marke! ito efort tls Fallure to secure this lNeense wil | Noten Pseifi Front—French Take Prisoners ———————"@ heard of bids being asked for. At) “What did Lawrence say to youlget a substitute supply, no effort to intact no meeting which ho attended had he ‘about coal on Saturda PAE © Ane OE FATED OF Unprinen | at Arracourt, HELP_WANTEO—FEMAL ennaylvanig. RR |Utilize the New York Faison eontract teat morning ont Va. heard any discussion of a possible, "iH d that they were very short|for just such an emergency supply of jment for two years, oF both, and the| feat C0. ot 4 HY PARIS, Aug. 28.—The French offi jay | GIA Be, eee 074 jpg lg man's vere of coal and might ay to shut jcurrent, no effort et con 0 guilty vessel shall be forfeited to the eg 14 on the progre: ‘th at shut-down oF any serious short 1 might ha a ‘ ® 1 m | ding 14 | report progress of hostilities, f. 11th » y hortage | down—that, at least in the message |tha war-time coa! pool created for United States Government. | Wextnsed Ais LA % oon), ae. ae as reported {0 me at my, office.” just such an emergency, on effort to The license will absolutely | sous daute™ 4 i, Borwind, Wis roe Jed at this} In reply to a question by Commis. jget the Herwind people to snd, tugn prevent reshipment of American | <.\°, Hallway, al point. alo ervey, counne ne Inte vo move the m ArKE ¢ vars a h 1 A a % ‘ borough sald ‘that General Manager day, Friday or Saturda goods into Germany or her allled hehe: 5 "How many tons of coal have you. jiedies . t a y edley was the officer responsible for This may have represented the] countries, | 2M on barges in New York Harbor” he! making arrangements for prop vent effort of most ent pri-| Mr, Wilson, in a supplementary | f°) 2 w coat Q peven, WR eR Rinon: Compe OY's | VALRLE owned operating unvaation | statement, sets out that America’s |! it “About 20,000 tons.” plan n tho world,’ bu ube | > ; y Bete er catia’ t i The Fdlson Company had suppiled) “The wisdom of pu paratibnl needs must first be met; that the on cuse for any official! sone current to the Seventy nay be debated tn this town, but Mot] provision against the export of all iy of the Interborough to speak of 4) Street power house in 115 and 1 @ great deal is likely t said artic to enemy countries Is abso- 4 n » ‘ possible repetition of Saturday's con-| according to Mr. Kidder about the surpassing efficteney of] lute, and that the provisions referring 1% Offering for Tuesday, August 28th. Raion?” fa Ean D EER tne eRe DEL NOOR Pe carter an Uitatinrtine. Gheactee |to exports to other countries will act | Wirt a) ore pleastny “None whatever, He ls either min-| {reed ga eonet on s Ivo @ oanne of his contractual and pub-| Jonly to control the national resources |Win & to ce.) MN tw f quoted, or he states what is not tiue.” I do not to obligations during the emergency, He promises |" pei, & Hid, eWay ik skill insures the “Mr, Hedley has asserted that the Why not? . | ste the needs of ne | ‘Teal Shook calm A teenies Maseried that (ht) Bacause [t would not be DANGERS OF OVAL STATUS eas as tha uaty ae — it caused the tie-up. € read you a| Homical method BROUGHT OUT EARLIER, | put the embargo is to be used as a|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN} ‘Special for To-Morrow, WE ARE NOW OFFERING: siatement by Dr. Hurry Gareld| LIMIT TO PUBLIC'S PATIENCE, “Of courne the view and dancers in war measufo—and Germany wil be| MARKET. | Wednesday, August 29th ASSORTED TAFFIES — Everybody z , an erent in Mr wind's dual. statu Lena : CORN FRESH PEACH CREAM KISSKS— likes the mood, old-th oi which characterizes this assertion as RANSOM DELARES. Rat aarelocaa By ing: the greatest sufferer ote ERESE, ERAGH Ch arc Hae Hie ened Seton Conran f absurd, and says that the Government, Mr. Itansom’s statement « Lewislative Investigating Committes EMBARGO WILL RELIEVE BRIT- | “*" | Open, Hi Of Gollelonenene this se fe responsible. Here we h @id not seize any coal, Do you claim |i#ing the teatimony before 21916. Senator Th and Gol ISH OF BLOCKADE, yly Ree, «0B lors TTT Meare RS uschihae Tuceecrusted and ’ at the Gavernment prevented yoo| Mission was in part as follows Hayward pointed out fully the in Licenses for all shipments, after | ~—— Mfepaett with gave “ilar “Cream |] veel S | cen daliverian oon?” Ven, ete ure SHAE We pu prot is inter situa wiciay | wl as aaa And formed. tnto morsels fine oy \- e { h! ow ants to be very fair|tion, Yet he has not changed jt, and| hursday, issued at the| INVESTORS. of extreme delight. tary waxed Daver, “No. |with {te publfe utility corporations [no one has compelled him to change branches of the Bureau of Foreign| , ITEMS fons Company—Uaual POUND BOX c “BEND pox ic When did you hear first from th [Ang $0 make every sonable al: |it. His term as director and his coal | and Domestic Commerce, though | quarterly dividend of $1.00 A share | te ATONE Ae ate eee peer fe Jrit to its share of inc Patna lide MAMA: Diahenin thetic al ‘to the Exports Administrative Board, | pethlenem Steel Corporation—Stock- |] gy CORTLANDT STREET 11 EAST 420 STREET H SHORTAGE ONLY financial loss, if in fa onnit 1 lobstacle to a f sala n Washington, of which Vance M holders a meeting on Sept. 14 will be Chopee i Bs ae jones 12 p.m. Daily i rbatac is oni patient er : tie of $20,000,000 ¢ RK HOW & NASSAU ST. E ONCE ON SATURDAY. by existent oon i; Dut aw very |eo-operation betw aries Cormick is Chairman hod to authorise alot a OAR oa td Bieri 90 olin’ bat Ngee “On Saturday morning, about 11) 2) PaINe Aceh Det Sikh & Diets |snepneanane Bnd | © on The embargo will succeed the Brite | puee Goce at par, Holdera of com> | c,400 BROOMELATASET Bs WEor MTH STREET Th o'clock, We were asked what was! be ullliged by operating officials to |that nooner or later st pitterns ish method of granting letters of as- mon atork of record Seb te nee PSPS ET Ba Ste Ls NOTH ST. a3 AVE. MH), being loaded, and replied a barge was| Settle differences with interlocking of, real interosts of DERARW ToT oh ma surance for American cargoes. Until | {Mit to subscribe to cont. a. The new | 47a FULTON ST. BKLYN 187 MAAK Or ON ane 4 MN” peady to start for Witty-ninth Btreet.|Uectorates and does not want tho) ‘I do not ser need f rolonging e -ERW IND now there has been nothing but tho Olga redecmable at the op- | Closes 1100p. ms Ya 12 pm lowes 11.30 -p. m.; Bat, 12’ pene ai provisions of filled and enforceable the hearings before thix Com Diner, MAM SERVICE 4 .: prporation at any time after 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11.30 P. M-; Saturday, 12 P. M. The person on the wire said ‘all right’| coal contract, a ul * Commission British blockade to prevent American Jute of issue at $15 The speci/led welght includes the container, q \ # tO be dlsrep 1 to |All the facts it needs are bef t th years from 4! 4 \ pofore It for goods from reaching Germany through | premium. D « % >