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ricabacialig °F. S Ca POAT ED A Se THE BVENING WO IDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917, : GROWS: [Ss GARFIELD URGES Four Astoria Boys Give Up WL SUPPLY GUT ™manmae nee IN PRIMARY FRAUD GASE “Saw wen nee cert! “HANDETO-MOUTH” After-School Cake and Buns BY DRIVERS STRIKE; » v2, .:ee« 9m | to Rob Bennett of the ous shortage of fuel. Shortage already “aan ma isos oe! POLICY ON COAL £2 Buy a $50 Liberty Bo a HOSPITALS SUFFER sang ee unin, = ERS MEET LAY RELE PLANS Only 100,000 Consumers in All City Have Abundant Supply, Says Official. inty ree turned to Judge Mulqueen this after mands. i Richmond, Va, and Philadelphia were among the few cities which re-| Patriotic Sacrifices by the | (fh Pattee lic Declared Necessary CITY WILL SELL FOOD This Winter. AND FUEL 10 NID POOR wasn sacrifices by tHe public With regard n n indictments againat twenty elee- thon Inspectors in five election die Borden Drivers Quit in Man) triers of the Seventeenth Assembly hattan, the Bronx and Brook: | reese scr indictments ta" thee | lvn—Little Violenc , ie 200-Pound Aviator, After Bate tle, Flees in Auto With Bullet Hole in Tire, publican teade The indict 1 inspectors are equally divided between the Republican and Democratic parties. Hench warrants den Farm Products Company unex-| for the arrest of all turbance on the streets of Hempe pectedly went on strike early thie|leaued. The te of indictments of] stead, L. 1, yesterday which resulted election inspectors for complicity infin the arraignment of Joseph Beye an alleged plot The dr " Ror- The Board of Directors of the Coal ON, Oct. 19.—a The drivers employed by. the Bor. Merchants’ Association meets this af- ternoon to formulate some plan to| Board of Estimate Decides to Store to coal will be necessary this win- secure more, coal to relieve the fuel] Large Supplies on Move by ter, it was stated to-day at the Muel Several uniforms figured in a die twenty were morning and paralyzed the distribu. | steal the primary] mour, a student officer in the Mine ‘ 2 ; tien of Borden milk In Manhattan, | from William M. Bennett and give the! eoia Aviation School, before J " u Fy Administration, puble was | t rn a ‘© Justice famine of this clty and to avold du- Mitchel and Dowling. lose beat the Bronx and Brooklyn, A small] Romination to Mayor Mitchel totals] of the Peace Walter Jones to-day O@ ed not to grow hysterical! about | | sixty b plication vf orders and to pr Vide an Tue Board of Hatimate decided to-d aske not 4 ai ‘coal percentage of drivers refused to| >—-- a charge of disorderly conduct and ous coal shorta strike at first, but were persuaded, ITALY PROMISES T0 METE assault. Seymour, who is over six : | povefully or otherwise, by the strik- feet tall and a posnder, paid @ equal distribution among consumers. |to meet the high cost of living among | the admittedly Ke No action will be taken for a few| the poor by city purchases of large|/in many cities, Fuel will be su 1, | AaNUitles oF food and fuel and its sae | days, however, to give Albert at retall In the five boroughs at cost Wiesin, thd new Stata Fuel Admin. | pric: Hundreds of depots will be| ery domestic and war emergency it was stated, timony taken to-day showe@ ize his adminia-| ered In the tenement districte. Store) Meantime a**hand to mouth" pol | ‘The drivers made no attempt to that eich in upiform and &@ sole tatentor, time to organize his Adminis-| ouseg will be engaged as food reser-|s.. wap adviaed for consumers until |help the company supply milk to) Swann Receives Note Refusing Ex-]4!¢F 19 uniform were riding tm ® tration, when the Coal Association) voirs and open spaces hired for the|- hospitals and there was great in- trad carat runabout through Fulton Street, fm will take the matter up with him. | #toring of coat and wood suspension of Great Lakes navigation convenienis in many’ institutions on! radition—Prosecutor to Be Hempstead, yesterday when thelr car “ mile, the city must depend | gaiszor Mitchel and Aldermanie Presi-| early In December makes availa that account. The hospital ambu- Sent From Here. collided with a motorcycle ridden by eanwhile, the city m' P dent Dowling introduced two resolutions | enormous quantities of coal diverted lances w upon @ continuation of the moderate | at the Estimate Board meeting. which | trom the Northwest route will soon start the work, The Dowling plution provided that the board calt| !ntimations that luxury ind from the shortage of coal upon elty, State and Federal authorities | Would be cut off from coal first and for eviden of excessive charges, This | that hoarders would be forced to dis temporarily pressed int)! District Attorney Swann to-day re-| Wallace Hill, who wore the uniform sctvice ax milk wagons, There was of a telephone inspector. ceived from weather to avert actual suffering | t ymour, it is charged, Jumped from the © milk on the upper west side Ruth Crager's mur- | 54411 v. Whitman the refusal very little disorder. Si J of the Italian ¢ One superintendent who attempted | iva - ‘ to deliv Riprelredideid 14 il r and proceeded to chastise Arthur F. Rice, Commilssioner of Along came William’ String= evidence will be presented to the local| gorge were again given at the Fu Tp Row... Jovn: J. VINCENT, was assaulted and badly injurcd. In| derer, The reply to the extradition! ham, in the uniform of a letter care the Coal Merchants’ Association, sald | and Federal Grand Juries. | Administration. | WALTER, MRS. ANNA STANTON, FRANK. th Brooklyn strikers attacked the) request was transmit to the Statelrier, and he jumped in to help bie this morning that the local coal situ-] Already a quarter of a million bushels The war was represented a% huv-| "The § Fami drivers of milk trucks, pulled cans off! Department at Washington and comes] fri of potatoes have been purchased by the Ne Leia | The Stanton Family Quartet of} up some little pleasure or indul- a iach aie i | a : ation was in some respects better this | iy and are stored for an emergency ing added “adopted children’ oa! gence and use the money saved | the trucks and apilled the milk tn the! trom ‘Thomas Nelson Pi + nm tht sis apiece family already in difficulty to supply, Youngsters Cut Out After-| foward the purchase of a Liberty | street | Ambassador to Taly handily whe | 7 . ite brood with warm clothing. | School Lunches of Sweetsand| bend. Customers calling up the various! ‘The extradition treaty between] the uniform ‘While the shortage may be some GIR FOUND 0 D 00DS pt : are re “My children used to go to the stations and complaining about the! Italy 4d the United State: deevds 3 s | L EA IN W ‘Then somebody simply has | Their Patriotic Mother Saves| movies in the evening. Now they apbk. thtablid Hahei wtb acst Hiled Staten, Scores | arrived greater this year,” he asserted, * n-delivery of milk were told ttmt|iog to the lialian Minister for For- 1 in bed to keep warm,” sald D. H : eee m | Seymour promptly took on the new, “there {# still enough coal coming in WAS SLAIN, SAYS CORONER) ss first vee stant, to Adminis.| the Cost and Invests It in Na-| 99 .¢" the afternoon and save 5 [U0 Hpi y promp 1, the telephone inspector, Sey~ age, Américan|mour was disposing of both very Jense Baldwin, wearing of the Hempstead police, cents each time. They used to ed mil they would have Te, does not provide for the} arrival, He was choking Baldwin laa?) ae io vis ‘ be > yen, | extradition of a citizen of Italy R i son} + . f . jousands too advice. Sr crime comm and not a dealer in this city te nowy |p eat Two Bulle he war's demands for coal are) rifice Without a C@mplaint—| 2 cents to school every Monday |ioce sicni, pene vapon the aitua-| the United State two men with the other whem, getting more than $8.60 a ton for| AUlopsy eveals wo Ullet) jiustrated in the case of one muni. uP for a relief fund for the soldiers. dial ( bapa : he note promises that the ends of | Baldwin struck him over the arm All Parents Can Do the Same,| }/,? j Tal that the tion nnd solicited orders in blocks, | pion at the ends : stove and chestnut coal and not more} Wounds in Her Head—Husband | tion plant which has increased it s M Al sy Ont eal t at their 5 Ing, oXDredy. wagons. oF duwhmor| Justice will be pursued by the Italian] with his billy. Seymour jumped into than $8.25 for broken and egs Will Be Questioned. SUCRE A EOL pen cane ae ee ne, ays Mig stanton) e ihe. the lessen of peaett al pat [biter in dell arg iii i Paerneeae ne the car, started the engine and got “Last year some retail dealers paid) - twenty-four hours a day,” sald Nime Has an Elder Son at Spartan-| riotism, they are acquiring the in- In the poorer districts, where Bor District Attorney Swann will des- | away as high as $12 a ton wholesale for| Coroner Hayden, after holding an) swe also treating our Allies a burg. stinct of thrift, which will help d innate an Ansiatant District Att coal during this period when coal was |@utopsy on the body of Helen ¢ nan to the Northwest be-|Sinegoski, ninete ears old, found " sly Baldwin. commandered an automo- shippe . found] produeing more coal than last y 3 667 FANCY vou would be wilting to r . jologna. Assistant District Attorney © of Hacipatead he woeeunan Ls achintaa a gation. Wednesday night in « woodland near| and the cals real problem ix carotui| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. have your four boys join their [other milk companies soon sold out! Aifred J. ‘alley, who has had charge | mee eis a Soke tiraee set y ' re fore the Claes OF: AES nee ee | 2 ther in the military. service of |thelr surplus stocks and then began |of the case since the finding of Ruth | CMOUsR (0 Sey career: 2 rsely gir. Rice declared that only 6 to 8 of Mrs. HP. Boot, near) handling of what we have got. Hys F 4 in Astoria, L. b, See cent. more coal has t en recelved Neck, declared *lteria on the public's part will on! « buying thetr Liberty bond by ir country when they are old ‘a likin bulk. Tt ti e ore coal has be \ woman was murdered two| 4 giving, up their after-school lunch, vf] cuough,” I said to Mrs. Bt SONA Seite SAU SN tet here from April 1 to Oct. 1 than dUFiNg pune, wounds in the young woman's) A€BrAvate the situation. The people) cag td buns the same period last year his ex-| head may have to mal ~day that a run on the groceries and delicatessen | Cruger's be 1y Will be sent,] One of his shots punctured one of Seymour's rear tires, but the aviator, -_ . © old enough now [Mlk supply on the cast side of Har: | NEW POLICE INSPECTORS. did not stop until he reached Free port, five miles fro: acrifices with re- The boys are], “1 Wish they w John Stantoa, fourteen; Walte s Hempstead, He as well as food, ani we reat Neck garage, will be| @xpect them to endure # like good April and May, Another thing that|questioned as to what he knows con-| soldiers. But we are doir haa contributed to the present short-| cerning his wife's movements af her} the Government possibly can do to disappearance, which wag reported Sun-| pring relief to every emergency aton-| 1 ie | lem was exhausted before 9 o'clock, 4 4 » than offset by ' 7 ard to coi to fight for America,” she replied A eaten chore Ween cess, he said, was more than offset by| Her husband, Frank Sinegoski, ma- | wan MThey WintLit, (ei Foknesbe's ho men are on strike for a minl-| Costigan and O'Connor Promotea—| 084 to stor there because his gaso: mum wage of $25 a week, I per cent. | “a nission on colle: the unseasonably cold weather last|chinist at a Oe line had run out and Balawin ar~ everythin fourteen—says, ther, T wish ft could go into the army. If they'd give tions, one day off | me a gun I'd show them! and two weeks vacation ev: “My brother is a veteran of tho | Year With pay and rec Spanish-American War. [ have a{'nion. ‘The Borden concern pays © who was stenographer and $20 to $22 a week and commissions | squad hone operator in a photogiephic {#4 the offtcers claim that the drivers and ¢ thes to He ® Two of the newly authorized police Y|inapectorships were — aware «nition of the| morning by Poll m | Capt, Daniel & racely nton, twelve; Vincent Stanton, eight; and Frank Stanton, six. They are the children of Mr, and Mrs. rested wim at the point of « pistol, handcuffed him and took him back d this} ty Jamaica Commiaston Woods. - > atigan, of the vic ne of the promotion: 4 O'Connor age, he sald, is the commandeering of coal by the Government for ¢ Confid ence Was expressed that min rike of 7.000 Potters Is © AST LIVERPOOL, O., Oct. 19.-—Ed- lbh a ward Menge, President of the National Reneventh Distrlet, lower) protherhood of Operative Potters, tos cera, are to ec thes, but their sa wm $1,100 to .' ments. The vernment, however, has \ ers who have abandoned their too! teen asked to uum its reawisitons for} SOGMALIST DEMANDS withlin ie (DARE wealk will return. to coal from this district to immediate work by Monday requirements | GERMAN DEMOCRACY! seriscereno, mi, oo 1910) Only about 100,000 consumers, Com- jtelegrams sent this morning to local Rice estimates, out of the| _ . | miners’ unions in Mlinois, now population of this gty. are well) “Then We Will Not Wage Ward) strike, Frank «i with coal. M declared, laid in a large surplus ta {, J. Stanton, and Bpector so Jestablishment in town. ‘The assi they live at No. lishment in town. ‘The a average $24 a week, Officers of the | Bronx, ¢ Roth tinue their ries are Hed off the strike of some 7.000 en in the general ware potteriom United States and Cana d that the proporitie the United States Pow epled. ant mar - was drawn in the draft |d'ivers’ union say that ff the union thus sete |! Not recognived by all the milk com | ¢r Washington bd Astoria, |2P4 she has taken his pla > is o will met shins, five new zed | a, and on Avenue Farrington, ny of these, he for Flanders,” Says Philip President of the miners’ organiza it eee set thene four| UK free u man for the trenches panies they will extend the strike and | | And it seems to me that these toll ef wouldn't skimp my children at|te up the whole milk distribution in- ion. | youngsters might teach & dustry of the elty | e0 | patriotism to their elders who "© thelr regular me * Mrs. Stanton in- Scheidemann. declared that in inines where the terpolated ea efully, though neither [| Commissioner of Markets Moskos Many other cit 8 throu hout the then we will not wage wars for Flanders gummer, and se excess purchases . ae a are not back to work by Monday,|not afford” to share in the Liberty nor anybody who had taken one look | witz to-day offered to act ax a modi- | have further reduced the supply in| | ae Sate want) Oct. 22, local charters will be rg-|loan because there ts a new i Le Oe eo, ie anant, motherly, fac ©} ator in the strike. Hix offer was im wai yar democracy, seif-admin < voked eatre tickets a rasoline costs 399 « Pry lor of such a thing ty accept ny ©. ve Voral coal yards. stitutional freedom within the Ki ‘ ; 7 : lickota and & But I felt they would take no harm | Wediately accepted by C. A. Welant, | Presi Farrington suid his action | much for the car from cutting down on a lunch of| President of the Borden concern, Mr 8 prompted by | Stanton country fear a serious shortage, J MORE? District Attorney Swann Announces land’s shortage by Jan. 1 prec feted | nese Parliamentary Miss! ment, New York and other territories, but will Aicht a de to save t The b mother, Mrs weet cakes, Hesides buying thelr] Moskowitz then got in touch by tele Small Women Ss cording to the following reports re-|the world’s sympathies lared | Miners of Ullnols from industri Je y dark-haired, blue-eyed woman, bond they ro helping Mr. Hoover to with headquarters of. the In i t + sunlit, speckles dining! Save the wheat and au They are f ‘Tearasters’ Brotherhood ceived here to-day Philip eidemann at the raburg| scription, which, he stated, would] sat in her sunlit, speck getting so much interested in savin, 4 > w the boys are wo eh inte « No. hth Avenue. The official CLEVELAND, O.—Shortage expect. majority Socialists’ conference, sevord: | follow if paralysis of the coal mining {Foom and told me ho boys af ‘he other day I mado nine glasses Of | ny anewored. the. “phe a he an wSSeS oats ed to be temporarily relieved as re- | ink Goldischisigs to-day Jindustry continued jn their sacrifice for nel’ ¢ oF Re are Jules of H conte wor in of] would communivate the Moskowta2's sult of an order holding 2 per cent The masority 8 at me Miners wer ald to have reported course It was mother who grap ust think, mother,’ one boy | oer to others Aicted that the Social Democratic Party | iewestad’ thi to help Calculated, ‘grape julce costa 12 centa a of all Oblo-mined coal on one day "would attain political power after the] ®t many mines in the State this morn-| & mem : t needed Seo how much you'vo ae for use of Ohio consumers. Many | war. and he added ; : 1g for MONK ay Unele Sam, but the 7 . 1 500 STORES SELL MILK | 4 ” factories are working on a day to day |and not make pronilses which we cans] the s m f te SOC BORnIOR Wire Man 6oT Rs if four PRAT festa he Hy Pegi y 3 net ns | iners in ales aan; slajmonelt Ale ‘our small hungry schoolboys en . fuel bala age fu : ae rat ga] SYP itest son Hasnonde” Mr any" hemanivesvottmtanty seit! AT 10 GENTS TO-MORROW Lusirtows Far Colle BOSTON ~ Shortage increasing, and | Witeon Nevetves Japanene ‘Varting\ (2. '! ’ er having} anton anform With inch of cakes in order to buy « bond, . * a mit ¢ eturn to| justifiable pride, * t don't you think YOU could save es All the clev id factory hours may be cut in an effort mentary M r turn to} justifial pridi é he clever i 3 ' 4 esimated that practi y . h enor to b One -0! o buy o} to conserve the supply. New Eng-| WASHINGTON, Get. 19 i tee hat peacticaly | yur in Compan 7 nough to buy one-or to buy one ee have been brought te- na of the Indian ¢ to be 6,000,000 tons. ally revelved to-day by Pr tld he regarded the| transferred into the nerani ane squiul , mene Inauguration of Plin to Lower e gether for to-morrow’s DETROIT.—Factories hard hit Pa facut Heated is uproving, and he be-| Well, the other day If sald to ty GERMANY DEPENDENT ON Cost ureat Winter Coat con- Masao, the migsion is co 1 mines will be in operath idren: s could hely your 5 they have recaived no satisfac. |Going, if you only tried” : DO RPOORT UAB EMRE KIPERIS Oe Soft, Exquisite Velours, on ad nent of grievances,| © 5 ny, mother? ‘Te " . milk at ten cents a quart will be in ‘ , Exq a ‘ aN Puneet colteuae Hee E "Replace Men in Almost Every Jaugurated in at least 1500 store Bolivias, Broadcloths, “| Jot the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal , Satna a $0 ne anch ot Labe 4 Ob throughout the — elty morrow ty Company at A 1, Green Moun prarss at a , Bean and ee ee iia eterae are losnied tal thal Silvertones, Deerlyne tain and Honesbruok ‘struck to-day, | home from seh bi n Equal Wages poner sections | a - to payment for tho. removal Uf rosie | hur nnd canes” exctatmed, “1 hyve CRDAM, Netherland 2 Peay nventtmation, oto the mith ¢ The full, enveloping suns and ak vim NH torre ' oclated | SituattOon,’ r Swann saul to-diy wraps, with high fur col- ar j Paid the baker 28 cents a day for i " ; eee eea cgatinfles me that the big distributor 1 ie girdles, doubl | |iunch, Instead, if you are wi I'l wana eopend, iN yas ber | who have had a virtual monopoly of ars, wide girdles, double | Jand you can get along wit 1 Nieuwe RotterdamCourant. In the hos- |® [ory Kood thing al Tuey, wilt cts extremely Slee Sa el ies in Aavol substitutes, | ——_- | Mi favor of Fy ¢ n offices, even in the most responsible lof the milk inve which are giving sue! - Th “B ra Romanofis Must) Obtai Supplies Leis) on ited Nes uo agi Senn GE r at pteeuel sinetion sortie senza e@ name ayer. is on every Same Way as Other Citizens Pa Auer PER aLa {rants giely and women have replaced the |" Cod Glawe sere io ae Beat NoCharge for Alterations package and every tablet of | in Tobolsk District, | witout “hu U hase) "Dncmangere meet with better treat-|,,ROMTOM, Oct —tleney W- durey * 3 . ‘ 8 @ family | ta. a nt than w Pas takey wlth tig * Jof Marion, dexer ni auth : genuine Aspirin. Look for | ath cet mprcaa tae nasa NEMS CALS init “Gn iertaltonds' cin fe deve [Hew a a Cane Co lant ws rouKh Fashion nol we es, ng in booking. office wrda_on the [here Under wrre 1 +e r 1pp cents, xo as to $ MINA, OF Pariers. Letters und telae [report far exam ter belr . 5 z cn. by women “‘The Your Guarantee nf and the | Clty Savi Hit the main work of women is tn th . . food th hus bee les. The #kil wo has now 72 i 5 Y Bayer Oross— \*2*" of Purity a hel ny went tive ioral sore plssed int tel hat re Nineteen West 34th Street 2s R cae er Brg f wages at fon @ marke day are BROOKLYN DOWN TOWN NEWARK | gas GIRL IN CAMP AS A BOY Chrous oP SSN OAKS hee) lir® 460-462 Fulton St. 14-16 W. 1th St, Broad & Park Sta. TABLETS in pocket bo: vylicacid in these tablets and capsules is ne reliable Bayer manufacture Borinn et iaand 150 guarentee ta the manor KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK “DP rn RAID VICTIMS ARE CLEARED. | Te a len eyanr nia lute abneroun Ue cheliu Frederick Howes Birch, real eatate op to insert Burnett's where they now read “fla- i tanneewhal ae Lh He i and Mra. Lola Woodhouse, a vor with vanilla.” Your puddings, custards, creams to of No. 202 e 4 Stree whe i i ici working at Camp Stuart hero | "There hasn't ben a mS ae on Midas Fed Mle who uverior sherry. and sauces will have a tempting deliciousness that thr eehoys 98 | BE a Jining room of the Hotel Miagent eo Champaune will make your friends ask for the secret. Be gen- here a wek dur U i & Pawling N. ¥.. ont ylaint imported wines, it’s ng Lie Loan parude. She cl, was exulting or Chas i Ledyard’ i Rinat any. lmaparied: wines erous, tell them it's co wae riding on the truck and fell bee about his share in 4 «k Pawlnie Ree utfoest aimee, At TTL | Dewey's wines are made, from Se en lie The young an had been doing est, do. So Vin helping an vartificate ot nod’ c ene | thelr blood making prop a boy's work and living in quarters | the san ne Uh mn ats Were made and | a arte at the camp with the workmen with- P donne Ing Held immedinve:y ward | eding governments o Se ar lenicisn as to hereee lente ney Tennant epee a yeh .cg | Ml apirita, One of the eating nent -_——_— t ‘0 buy L ‘ Sashhurn dlsminsed | the pers has snide ally Flight From Newport News to New gimilar fastiot » Biren has sued for a ae ton; | Ines do not lead, drankan York Aga tpon tinued earnestly. "Or Jirch will Mle an answer next week, ‘ i a be 1 \ t t vahing for the custod wf the two ue the @ » Q The fit at out. Reanatt from) people w erate people Langloy field to Minoola, N. ¥, haa) @verage child loves bia coy The House of Dewey for 906-908 Broadway, tn tis atreete, Now York WW ko TREMENDOTA sew eyatponed until next weelg bee Juat needa a |i stlon to pe Norway's aiced the Pasty ths wond HALLOWE'EN FAVORS " "Vknterve Drom postporavorable weather ‘condts | aonie service ree toe boas Wlease Fides LLOWE'EN F: ; BOW oad fant "Children ought to rn that CHRIBTIAD cnly, athe “Barnes ering extracts We make extracts only - - patriotiam Ih something more nied Prone. hipping fs Fei Rice ( under the name oued wy York De . than singing ‘America’ and a ain inning of the war ineapple, ete.) Almond, “ on Alleged New vr aateeny | ing @ flag. They ought to under- 5 we: 400 steamer a ~ BURNETTS resiea 0 Vidal stand, ae soon aa they are © tone; 180 ealilng ships h MONTREAL, (et av enough to underetand anyth 5009 tone; number of lives los ene, said to t ta the Fire that lpve ef country, to be vay 8 The net reduction in the Nor y Ue * nb'e, muat be expr inn mercaniilo marine thie year | oi day on a charge of de of country, Any @ 4.0 #htpe Semrewating $18,000 toms, *

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