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WEeePewerr rr Loe ten Cee eee) AND CITY'S SURFACE LINES; Tt RD ne ~ THOUSANDS LATEFOR WORK ea | chine Guns and All De- HIGHER PRICE CAUSED SUGAR TO GO mae NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917, 28 PAGES bd 2 a a LR WEATHER—P air, Colder Ta Might sud To M Ireulation Booka Open to All”, | F CUNT bn Crenter Sem York and ane Connie Nd, EWEN TS cloewhetmy Bolsheviki Capture Two Towns ro ee STORM [heen eee ALL TRAFFIC IN EAS SNOW CRIPPLES RAILROADS BOLSHEVIK TROOPS Ssior From Landehip Recruit FOS MICHEL SUGAR SHORTAGE EXIST Samar tay LY INEAST; PLENTY OF cyocvsqsm PRODUCED, SAYS SPRECKELS “Ran Amuck” in Fusion | 4 —_ tachments Ashore. : : i * Subway and Ele E ye ystems eee Naa t : Campaign Clogged by Adcitional LONDON, Dec. 14 — Bolshevik | $ +! ccumtam ; : en Av@finers’ Hands Tied by Agreement ‘ troops have occupied Tamanovka and | + | RE PAP OCeetwiny scams . aans: ‘a Craftic : + | P. Kilroe réported 8 tor ‘ ‘ SHOPS ARE CLOSED: Kaluga, according to a Reuter dea-| 1 5] 1. Kilroe réported to Ditriet Attor- With Hoover Not to Pay High | ; . ney Swann to-day that he had tn 5 «|patch from Petrograd. Tamanovka i | : : »p ‘ RELIEF IS HANDICAPT ED,| 4 near Blelgorod, in ‘ure provines,| 4 {| roectad the anancial report of Mayor! Prices for Raw Material—900,000 Rito : : 4 | Mitchel's Fusion Committeo on file} : ——— out 250 miles south of Moscow. | ¢ Commissioner Fetherston able] - POOR HARDEST HIT Saluga iy {1 vince of the same| t| In the Secretary of State's office in Tons Still Left Over. a is in the nee of the same | % P| Atbany to Get Only One-Fourth jname, which tes about 100 miles] 4 ¢ | “Without a paraltel” Mr. Kilroe ] = 8A a [) ce I ; | seacannoven wax sooupind Be teooma| 4 ¢| running amuck that ever happened. | | (Special Stat Correspondent of The eS Many Big Mandibtores Down! trom 1 hits eatame: saail (+ + | There ts nothing lke it ever before tn| IN AMERICAN FORCES | - vening World.) Mew York this morning was para- ; 7 pe ite Kaluga was) 7 + | the hintory of municipalities.” HINGTON, De 14 —Claus lysed within and isolated from with to Last Ton, With No pereiary hall donltan apa By | All the records from the Secretary an | Spreckels was the first t n and Isolated from with R . : 4 ds fron 6 Secretary M J Nyse ps there | $ | 1 i ; out by the worst blizzard of the win- Relief in Sight. arg hace Bais |e 2 of State's oMice wilt be brought to this| Nearly All of Them Due to Natural |culled to the stand to-day by 4 ‘ A a any \4 city Monday for the consideration of Causes, Says the Official the Senate Committes on Maru t—a Ddiizzard rendered nh times saree & a : P| the Grand Jury. Mr. Kilroe says that s iy ¥ F {worse Decause of the shortage of ai bed lin a ai tel eee ea dete Ale % | the details of the expenditure of many Announcement, portion, ‘woleh. is: conduct an bor to cope with it yards of New York City failed toe ut ene vicinity of! thousands of dollars pultl to individuals! WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—To-day'sfiaulry: Into the coal and sugar Passen. trains were enowbound °P*” this morning, according to esti | 5 opie dle ihe Es + throughout the ety as treasurers of /CAsualty list among tha American Wx-| famines Ie t + mates by some of the largest dis A various Mitchel committees have nut|? roea gaye eleven des can’ Sugar Refuing Company, Koown all the way Crom here to Obio; freight)” re : siti . . ; In the ¢ ; n.| 4 been explained as required by law by |*'™ various causen ax follows \ eth i ; # re ; ; e@uld not be moved, achedules were siof fuel. Burne Brothers, /one ek | Dutott ha of Cossacks, | & the men who recetved money First Lieut, George 2. Andartan, Ab) O he at lit eeiabed. 10 a city already autter-|'%* oldest and largest of these dis-| t t ghting, but the| 4 pape eine! ig yoy ge Oxandrla, Va, De on board trans-| of sugar refined United f ous tribut carla. ware dnabiate open | eomnenll < agitators to! ¢ eel SC"! port, tubercular meningitis state fab trom siow deliveries of supplies! *!>U ing agents, were unable to open) |O nN NIN lt ie — = Sean ” Mr. Kilroo told an Evenkno) gery, Paul Jordan, Lavonia, Ga pre a. . j five of the yards. In many of the 2 > 7t. L. ABooTtT BATD.E hE Sa yy World reporter, “show that the Van-| quarterm oa sabliit 1 “OF twen r f the deliveries were mopp | | Th the Biolgorod battle, according tol ¢ c quar orps, Dec. 10, injuries ‘ : S|. Feary epaiied Ger Cedabed THiks WEA' a Menmerik clase raioee u 4 KINA FNOn Bar” derbilt Interests contributed more than | tn motorcycle accident. country, the ‘Trust’ owns f Uncounted thousan@s of New York- See uae : ‘ vik state report, Gen, Kornl- $100,000 t» the Mitchel fund. ‘This! private Harold Varner, marines, Dee. | righ ; ere and euburbanites reached their] "° Stove or lump coal Ne be sacha were-catsated, They) neat s = ads + money was contebuted by niembers of| 9 pncumonta; emergency address not| ens one eres DATt ba laces of employment hours late, or| 50°F must have for their stoves ee ‘oye a a S73 Taki | the Vanderbilt family und through the is all the others, ‘excep Fee teca’them uote Surface cars| MPY large manufacturers here are witht a at Hoatow: ial svaniiig attorneys for the New York Central Seaman Jan HM, Braathart, U, 8.! Spreckels textifi erest se mopped entirely, Overbur-| down to ther last ton, ‘The Delancey | victor ih onli sige ad Rallroad _Berwind, Dec. 1, pneumonia; emei-| Spreckels said re A ishevi es hav- suistant District Atto gency address not given. dened subway and elevated lines) Strect depot of the Burns Brothers’ | ing retreated across the Don River to Teter he Fanaa 9 Private Maurice 1, Capron only one in America ald a coped as best they could with the ata | mpany, from which the so-called | Nakhite! | |facts wo far gathered tn ntion to| tlllery, Corps, Dec, % natural c «| tee Isn't under trust bat uation, but it was a poor best. . cellar dealers are supplied, was with-| The Stat report the Blelgorod the: expanditure of th fund Mrs. Bridget Kiley, Nashwauk, | it refines only about 1 ¢ A Uttle army of laborers, about | oe stove or lump coal. Forty-c nt | MBAting says that the Korniloft forces] Ipefore the Grand J day com-| Gos Sat ye the total sugar retined int 1 one-fourth as many as were needed, i Jost Atty a nd elite pneo tare - eater ‘orp. LeRoy F Harwood, Beverly, | try went to work oarly to clean the city v4| Wagons with thetr teams were tied up | he sepoxeacae + Gon. Korniloft el pie ship ene ¥ tals he L ae =i BA ete yea one artillery, Dec, 12, pneu “The world mrests of snow and kopt at it} at this yard with nothing to dc He alasenbaved ngs, Queens, Hichmond and! and meningitis ‘eee ” 6s Mm | ity Count a © dis Veivate V. T. Parnell, y, Dec, | PrOximately the pA apical KOM tapned| “There 18 no coal here,” employces| 4 . ronx Counties regarding the dispo urnell, infantry, Dec late, but thoir la nora Wer ; opp Jot the place declared. Be ption of the Rostov fmht-| Jaltion of Mitchel funds in thelr terri-| 1. Pneumonia; friend, Catherine M,|¥eirs” sald Mr. Sy i - puneat® ene i er ahortin | t MeaeR SOOT t ss despctuws ing that 1 Botshe- | atinnehan, No. 47 South Street, Quiney, 4Vailable supply of the | seablance to shrapnel. it was im-|190 tons of coal In the Burns Broth he od h tue ber | Pather Jumps F . The nas BE FRILR PASSE +| Private Richard B. Hughes, Bowling aaeansetin 4 Sig ‘e possible to. work in it, Commissioner |, 98rd Haste « Comutek detachment whten| tee Jumps From Helpless] Lieut, Benjamin V Wale ttch| anmenne entice oF siesiis Pikes n, Ky., cavalry, Dee. 11, pnoumonts. |qhe United States 1 © Street Cleaning De-| The 96th Street ya of this con- . i Paoca " i “hap ‘ ures tn District Attorney's in-| Private Ralph M. Miller, Orient, 1 seanseare Fetherston of th Street Cleaning I lena onened for business this. morna| =ad ted to rn neutral, but| Vessel With Babies, Then Washington Believed {0 | vestigation, Mr. Buticr, according to, tafantry, Dec, 10, scarlet fever, {But not In the i A partment a nich fought for Kuledine whon dis- Pane States,” STORM CENTRE MOVED FROM|'MS With thirty tons of coal, Within | gyrpod | ne a Goes After His Wife Have Been Killed. |records on file in the District ; to Wiley Cheeks, Gerard, Ala, | Sut . : OHIO TO JERSEY COAST. yas ir there n urgent appeal) laine, e™M i - — yiteasaee ‘sn office, received upwar enre ‘ killed by train 900,000 TONS OF THE 1916 CROP . m St. Luk tal, which had : sid : Kerensky,| ; for distribution in Queens Millard Seaith, Ranger, W. Ve STILL UNUSED. The Weather Bureau reports tnat ie ihe the | eat form nier, were| The rescue of two litt PARIB, Deo, 14.—Lteut, Benjamin! y rast a wt muNshat wound, P ' it ‘ ; contr moved 2n8 ' ‘ y Oa 1 ta he was their moth 1 th f ‘ tt * pie . s Ps te 4 - i agth & t depot of Burn J ne ion of Mr. a M Charles | py: an, alto re « ql um a0 \ of y te he Jersey coast an iy told 1 tify € g t ‘ Bccom= | oe Luke's. ‘*) 46th Strest, Bm y { ‘ t panied by enles of seventy to ninety : tut 1 would be 8 Hirst alr fight Tuesday eas pani by gain of seventy to ine [Tefal dealer declared that ortor| ey ana o ra "| an one. of the. mos! sreunees Willan amusrslee (itm - WILSON SAID 10 Pranve. MILES OF PETROGRAD » he i ‘o-night rt y more yards ry} TT dents of the blizzard ‘ 7 ping. The snowfall way aovur ton | ’ If the We A gree there zard ed heraltosdasienens! hates od in: th ; |torced to close uniess Federal Coal aah ; | Capt. Peter And ' ba Font 0 rine y | me ae : . wie tal Aer se: Administration officials manage to DD :iY aaae not | wife, and their children, 1 Young Walcott brought down his| PROBE OF WAR PREPARATION ‘cnine Orders Evacuation of AM. yeu is or w ‘ t hack . a . ' r s 1e y » ot ' In New York City th “a Hie Srablem. oft Brin pine. Coal Russia, | felen. four and tw on his first aerial encoun- | Territory East of the Riga ‘ fregkiah, varyin ones five| from: New Jersey tidewuter 1 N. Kato, t editor ot 27 the bare Jewel » ; streaking It back | Thinks Inquiry Into A ind Na Front, Is Report F ying e) eboul nts, where it is ice-hound. . rane °F! moorings. ‘Three other | y 1 h | 1 1 HASLE, 6 i inghes at the Battery to is more” Horry A. Garfield, Federal Fue | : y e os wate ahithan : es, o wever, three German Ml Affairs Ref Il * : ig acy A : Dec g! be im the northern nections made} ,dministrator, ie here to-day from| mad " vik 48:31 0 tne romeo begs eorcnnts Ines attacked him from the rear Sp f Dem ea rare s Mt much deeper in places. Washington ppeals will be made| : Ml Thole cries were hoard on jan achine was seen to fa WASHINGTON, Dec. 14-—Prentder nt ak fk a ar. M The qeesicticn is cole, AUNOF LO | directly to Bim for relief from the! a pont [catia for the fire department ut. Harold Wright of the Amer- | Wilson welcomes tho t t ‘ ore 4, accord » wor , bs night and to-morrow, the mercury 5 etrogra 4 nee viation Marys 1 h - to-day b re Rest erchaiiy to 46 Geer tel ee He wire ' |tuge were sent out, Hook and I Aviation Service on Thanksgiv-|duct of the war, tt i ; ee sinking probably 2 degrees, Th Phe situation at the Burns yards . : wa til Cama kad yay destroyed a German “sausage | White House this aft i brings the Germans within 125 | eve fore rapier Rureay had oF wiré | arniles to practically every other re- n°” Soniah) Guened * He swooped down 5,000 f In the m ea \ 1 S m7 working to Washington throug st dealer. Nono of this company's Ld ini a atre ab builieta at y {and the mr { i sp ne ) mpany'a | Pe! 100: a vad: opavohlianie On ihe. at stream of bu at the bal- |" j service to the North and We: Delancey Btreet yard there are| " « re 1 soe ag at 1 ; tm explanation of the slow ty-elght coal pockets. They have @°" | i or way a + | Tht Administ iy ' ‘ ‘ : He barge bound fa exploded the |, well aa it Commissioner Fetherston issued a! an average capacity of about 300 tons ‘ way lone ahaa : & Runiah vac l4 he pi HE BRITISH POSITION written statement in which h the pocket. This morning there y , Ne! aritted 4 | wa 1 ' : “The departinent required 14,000. w 260 tons of coal in the yara, “")F TG Malet SA ans fetaaut ta - Gain M East of Bulle emergency laborers and 3, gu-| None of this was the kind which the ' 4 PUR | sternal killed In sa Official Statem lar sweepers. We could get only | poor of New York City require e wlrond tos Capt. P . ''TO CUT OUT POSTAL TUBES : 2,983 emergency laborers and only |dinarily the demand on this yar By. MGR * "| daughte ate { nt - ‘ ’ 1,612 regular sweepers. pward of 1,000 tons a da tl vi lhe : ‘ 3) 11) Makes Yo Pre INDON. Dev. 14 ‘ palit “Phe first shift to w In the 26th Street, Brooklyn, yard st un hotr | Wi ’ ; tt of the Sim Tuat ite New Vor I f 10 o'clock last night and worked re) ore i Alckin sae So ' f an ; , A ue prsiocs thi ening, A ; y bound barse } ped, e ; ’ 1 \ . ir jecond shift went o v Meanwhile fh follow ' t nig = 7 Work until § o'clock to-r ito r LS SE ja ladder rom ul sek v Univernity t Af : » i £ ' FORTS TO * tove or nut coat shi ata >} 1 t f A fow , hip to safety. Capt. Peterso ’ " REMOVE THE SNOW hb AT ARMISTICE CONFERENCE walted his chance, jumped > American fi ro went ' A aap = AN avallable force and eq ; | owned by : f ton ' “ ‘ , HOOVER HAD PREDICTED SHORT is In servive, and ¢ vedin ao there 1 ¥ L SUGAR CROP. forts are in i p dd 1.0 tla " aie streets for iruilic a ; A 1 $15 Men's O'Coats &Suits,$9.98 fast an possit f w . t ' A Hut ; 999 eptional veve map ' w 2 ' LUM WORLD PRAVEL HEREAU, herenshy 6 Vivet th 8 ’ (Continued on 1 wit s set (Woe : fg ; ‘ ; os ~ Jae ‘ t. The | Ken loose—two of atione, sal a Math ‘ OEWRT TRA Wortmays, aigt aman naa ora jer {the New York pitts! and “ Ate Our he eet AM WUE Cowautt + nt nn foe F 4 [Rs id" Te 1 ; ant tes ; - ; Tr \ I) B AYmy headquarter lit os abe Silaeuons he " WW th eS we F aud ye Was no luas vi Lie wane Heino Newnan WiKmAdT gigind Louies Adve” ministration sestricted Importation of