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See en nae y wager. hairmon Reid tried to get Lindley ; Nits ready. to ao 1. wor Turning from the Cuban cane strength of the Austro-German in- " | 540,000 Regis’ s deli cam wtih, prev Reed brought from Bprockles the |door of the Winter Garden tate Bunday| vaders in Italy ts placed poet badass eh TR minteng ere Rees Race Hele Gives Federal Reserve Ban’ hag ae For4,092,081; de- “J ar the glee fr Cais Seas statement that beet farmers are not | night, lured by the peculiar stren of his| dospatches from Romie to-day at sixty |.” long line of men and women! Blanks to Fill—First to Report cue eserve Bank = |) Tats a tae dor 10%, W104 oN, Settee Profiting by the price fixed for beet ; ¥ At BIXtY| there waiting to sign the blue cards, ., MaAndny Strenuous Day 1 he Tacia,” Bisady work, anid wages “sugar. employers’ machine, had an enemy des-| divisions—about 1,200,000 men, ach of ‘those canis ceprasente ah to Boards Monday. ? : Neg conditions “The beet sugar tnctorics are got- | bite his denial, the police say. | On the front line are fifty-two divi- peat appeal for fuel from persons! Sending of questionnaires to the) / Special attendants were necesear ng the profit noid Barecke Barly to-day they arrested Wilfred | sions, of which forty-flve are AuA-}wuo have none. Many of the women 540.000 registrants in Greater New | paying singer sped Noah eos | Admlniotrutor Merrlllot California, to | Body. twenty-one, a clerk living at No,| {rian and fevae German, Eight|haq children in their arms. Their York began at noon to-day as the|ment of the Federal Reserve 2 Tioover, stating that California beet |408 Wet Bint Street. Detectives Flood | thers—four German and four Aus) inched faces showed thelr suffering, first step in the second draft for the| NeW York on the fifth floor of te sugar growers would not plant their jand Daly, who made the arreat, oharge|trian—-ro said by information from | from the cold. National Army. ‘The 189 local ex-|EAuitable Building, when the first in A ° Tua) nercage until the Food Ad-|him with the Torney cheoting competent sources to be held back of| Estimates placed the number of | are hy tobe [terest on the $1-3 per cent, Liberty Give Him a “MASCOT” ministration prevented the factories | According to the police, there has| the lines in reserve, emption boards wero working 0) Bonds w from grabbing all the profits. ; : d families who are urgently in need of ; ; s 70 Ao | Honds was paid to-day | Pas mugae’ Trust bee big tntereate (Sees, BOS ferling between the twe tor fuel at between 250,000 and 300,000, |COmMBUcte the organtantion of thelr} Teween 10 o'clock and 11.80 A. M.’ 60 An Ideal Xmas Present i ‘ eo time, Torvey, It ts said, whipped orces to je the first of the nen, | applied for the redemption of cou | ‘ in the beet sugar industry,” Spreckels | p04 GERMAN AGENT INDICTED Many of them have not a pound of : 1 , | | | Body some time ago and later thrashed y jwhho are due to call Monday after-| tor amounts of 20 a aap ECL added iitncehieit hone | Ter aN traae Rhee (toes under $20, These were | SPECIAL ONLY TO NEXT ore the morning session ended {One of Body's friends, The two, it 4 goal in 4 . noon and evening, Already there! paid in cash, amounts of over $20 being Sas ne Toreuldent Babet of the {alleked, went to the Winter Garden| AS RUBBER SMUGGLER | When Mr. Garfield was asked about! are 1,500 stenographhers and inter-|met by checks | WEDNESDAY. American Sugar Refining Company |Sunday night, and, knowing Torpey the situation and the quostion was|preters Hated with the Mayor's Com-| Le was estiinated at noon that about ’ clashed over the anti-trust suit| Would run out ff he heard the peculiar put up to him as to what he is go-|!ittee on National Defense as vol-| 200,000 coupons, aggregating roughly |] We will pack and deliver to any SOL- ROSIN ORAS. 1. ce athe, ane ioe tim chan he Deb | Tok, Captured ‘Through Ald. of ing t) 0 about sending ‘sis: t thio | UineaeH to BIa Chet Tome rce Le {il-| $490,070, had beon received At the || DIER BOY in the United States or to discussed with his competitors disso-| Torpey has refused to xive any cl Former Belgian Soldier, Alleged | Pegple here he wald: |e eet ODO ce the 000 laWyera roc] eet ee oye re can ete |p your home, 2 portable cabinet “MASCOT lution of the suit and asked Hpreckel* to the identity of his assailant” Der i : *t have nothing to do with New) aia to give legal aid to the remis a Th of Goupons received though ‘he|T PHONOGRAPH,” 1 Puckage Steel to write a letter to President Wilson \tective Flood will teke Body to Bolle to Be Head of Traffic, [York City’s particular situation fare eee ee ee eae eee the. quemtions | tha interest ad meg end checks (oF! 1 Needles and 10 DOUBLE FACE REC . 4 % : ‘ . a ‘ i ants swerin © questions the interest had been drawn ¢ ali-f 2 - [osha Mbp ULES vue to face Torpey to-day. The Federal Grand Jury to-day in-| ther than to get the coal moved. The! nove wigned up for the period of theling. It ted that A ee ORDS (20 Selections), if you send us Spreckels if he would join in such « —— ee dicted Jaak Torf, a Gorman agent who| olty's Lath problem shall leave) drart—twenty-seven days. John M.| Federal Reserve Bank of this district |f $10.00 not later than next Wednesday. request if other competitors did. claims to be @ Belgian, on thé charge of | to Mr. weit Bowers of the Legal Advisory Board! will pay interest of about $12,000,000 In >! Spreckels testified that on about FIRE DRIVES OUT TENANTS. pamugeling articles made in Germany into] Some of the howpltals could getjeaid; “I wish it clearly understood | the has w days, : : | We are tie maker: of the “MASCOT” Oct. 1 Balbst come to him and sald: this country and carrying back quanti-|fuel to-day, and that only in one-|that the lawyers are giving their >. and will be pl 2 Ye h ; — - en Hebe sted sow ane ve pave en r omen Barns Ladi Ost Trying] ties of rubber and platinum. Tort. re-|ton jots, Six hundrod personal ap-ladvice free of charge, Reg! atrantal PHONOGRAPH to 301 atonal the intimation from the Attorney Ge jo Save Family. garded as a leader In the traMe to sup-| peat body anyth h t peals Were made to Administrator|are not to pay any y an. Nias for| that if you will write a letter to the| ire today drove out tenants of the|Ply Germany with rubber, has teen inl Reeve Schie r advice. Thousands were fi | Prosident saying we are good that|inree-story building at Now 103 and og |the Tombs under $5,000 bail following | Ro™” Bebier for famitien Bavtns he first draft by un | the sult will be dismissed.” srk at} ani ee al : invalids small children. 4 a Oe ceed be inert e OF EARLY WAR DAYS; What makes you think T nave |P rl Streei. The blaze started in the|his arrest a few weeks ago. He was schidaaeel ees fase penile sons who posed as lawyern | 874 Broadway, New York Fig puch Influence with the President? %0P of Gorald Viverito, @ dealer in|posing as @ fireman on the Belgian re- mm ao oe ery 8 si ieuidaasibie | Apreckels said he replied. Daper and rage, and causod $3,000 dam-|Mef steamer Eacaut, when Faring| The Fuel Administrator has eet {Choral Cor oratio d “Because you are one of our prin- |ages, Mrs, Winifred Cook, who Hves| Vandenbosch, a former Helgian aoldier| aside forty tons tn various parts of ARRACK CITY T0 BE BUILT | “oral Commemoration ended cipal competitors," was stated as the/on the second floor with ner two little |In the onlay Gta rontvostne amet the city for the relief of the very poor, 4 by King and ¢ Queen and ‘High 2 CHARITY, CHARITY. @nswer |children, became separated from one of | ¥!% eeling Jewellers’) ie wilt be distribut mane | __ewamiry, Bs Mia Maran [it will be distributed in 109-pound : s. earn f 4 oarder, told Policeman Joseph J. Cahill, ; ; 0, LONDON, Dee choral com- Say ne oy Sati as etch FLOUR THIEVES SENTENCED, ‘nfm ie ttn sos es sere oe Citizens of Brooklyn e awe | tu ae Ne griddle and he of the Poor, as yesterday os U f Fi the Ge Siting, to take a chance on the was badly burned. but Kicked Ris way aa ted Wows Meal Anan! Rebicaon, President. of duel Or Crumples Under Inrush oil sions che man who Sixrimed he (er Hee eels said he declined to write |2D0U" the face and hands. Steanwhile City and Suburban Homes Company,| 60,000 Civilian Aides and oe reeeee ee day in Albert | P a vom in the crowd had gone thr: ‘h Jot 1Mt—was held to-day In Ali Ha B kl] rs puch a letter the wmoke and taken out Mrs Cook ana | Th# four men responsible for the theft | #4!d the coal shortage had made It Number Will Bg Doubled tn the presence. of King George and| BtOOklyn has the largest Red Cross Member: Spreckels read —corespondence | both her children. of 300 bage of flour from the Fodera.| necessary to shut off steam from its SL athvisCpAih wale tk JQueen Mary and 70) survivors of the| rr : rei > ghowing that Babst and, Rolph had | > Food Commission at the Erie docks at|two big east aide blocks housing over| WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—A barracks} fi" peitisn expeditionary army tr ship in the Atlantic Division with the Aritish. Royal Commission, | BRITISH GO ON IN PALESTINE| Weene™xen N. Ju, on Oct. 18 were wen: |9,000 persons. To enable tho tenanta| “ity on the Potomac to houss ite larg tines through which France and England | tepoed tovday By Judge Nceder in thelto use gee as & moane of supplying |#nd rapidly growing army of civilian) ‘The veterans, many of whom were | L ET } were being supplied, on the technical | Extend Thete Lines Northeast of| ‘Henry Newman, captain. of the Kyje|Reat an allowance of 10 cents a day| war aldes will be built by the Govern-|wounded, first were | entertained . } x, Eve} ™ ; ground that the Commission's arent Jerusalem, Saye Allenby. iY ter Unity, got ten Months in prison. | wili be made to the reuter of each| ment at once |luncheon by the Lord Mayor, Then they | ‘ had not provided tonnage to trans-| LONDON, Dec. 15.--Purth, Nftrun Helbige four months, ang John arched through cheering crowda to | port the sugar within @ specitled| son ot the Britis! ha ee cog tao Dwyer elgnt monthe Peter Peterson, [ peaceeenes Warhington has crumpled under the! ihe hall. Fore Secretary Balfour ume. ° ritien ¥ eru-| who engl the sale of thé four to re ¢ 60,000 war emergency citizens | De y for War scke 5 wales ted in the offic h i inrush o} war emerge nx land Lord Derb eretary for : Ahoy acre duet ern MEO pep lena pad rpebeigmaalaalll/ 7 Reser viata annie Pane | WOMEN 40- SHOVEL SNOWE |ocs number probably wilt be doubiea| participated in the ceremonies. All the Christmas RICAN? Drive : J “4 rhe he Savers were dismissed ~ sh onthe. nusic was by British composers. ae ight ge wail nalenan it for The advance was northeast of Jeruaa- | ments against t miese Within six mon Saeaeio ket be 8 hac, ik wae stated carly thie week eee. PL ne public ulllities have broken down| ortt ions tlie to gerry tt auiced | since ‘resterdsy three. TeikGn” Ap NEY’S CA a PHetty Face Seppient We under the etreas, Telephons service ex Before ian es t planea nxvo been detvoved ena anotnr| MISS VAR SE CLOSES, , “No one steme wo wan’ 4 womancis| tone thousn Government ores 1 “ id release the sugar,” said | nus been brought down. ane 4 e's over forty,” was (DC |nopeless, The street car system cannot | Oss Bpreckeln “and waws notified by the | : iii —_— timony ax{piiint made ay by Miss Kate poe the unprecedented tra(fi joyal Commission's agent shortly cdl Hickes of No. 18 Kast Sith Street, who ie . aioe pices tetra males Suita Sermana ce Dee Ea oa a ee ae a reatest Humanitari: Why did the trust, through Babst, . ‘ rested in the caso of Miss Harriet A. orty cente am bour.|rathor than fight their way into the é : anitarian try to pet you te bance the won. |, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16.—Charges | Varney, charged with the murder of Mra. | Y"*! Miss Hickee was armed wii |cars, No new lines or cars are being! \ . A tract?’ Reed wanted to know. that persons living tn Germany con-| pauline A. Keyos thie afternoon, a when the appearance of two| built because of the shortage of ma. | Movement in the whole world “Well, the Sugar Trust had’ can trolled large siikar interests In the| ‘Testimony in rebuttal of the claims |NewaDaper photographers caused her tolterials. No more housos can be buitt! \ - . col its contract. It stood to 1 walian Telands, and that, according | set up by the defense yesterday that | fee her job to dodge publicly for the same reason. The minimum! {; k ve ] ~ the sugar in this country ata higher | {2 !Bformation, the incomes ‘trom theee | +. W. Jackson, an ¢ © tol ‘i 4 s sine RAKE a 7oOurnouse old me <4 ‘ fae ; arold W. Ja n employes of| “I am over forty,” she continued as|monthly rent for two rooms very scant. | : J € § price than that for which the Royal | credit of the German Government, were | George H. Keyes, bought the revsiver {abe waited to be ques ak arith [Oe tarnlaeed le'Seh; nal antote 5 y mibers Commission had contracted to pay.” | made here to-day by George Carter, | with which Keyes’ wife was shot was \"l have beon a stenographer Ratieun, One + wt | Was that sugar needed in this | former Governor of Hawail Presented to-day, two of the withetses [anda truneiator of Poke gd Shen [the sent om the hen nt who ra mouptry?” asked Benator Jones, New ott Carter sald he had #0 informed | how saving 308 mn closely resembles |ish; but I have seon the: nnd Pop, | the rent on the bee oveuvled by a: lexico, 6 authorities at hingt 6 pure! ret ce and youth susptentne ing [other agent, sald to him tyes: it was:" sald Spreckele, |v TS gaclineoe 8 ee preity face ant youth supplanting ine ter the teen suarving here for f Membership, One Dollar. “Ww it needed Prance?” od . & larine Captat oe. no th em ing Sow we're going to t wh | pevee ite ted in France?” asked " antaln Willes in Ai pre ree ieeaa: |e! w with th years. w we're goin What ta with ” thy ” r. 4 . CAM LLS " 5 + | _--—- coming to us; and you're no exception: ; ‘Even more urgently than here, WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Capt. John| éiers here, who have had harrowing | Recelver Named for Jtervett Brot! Girl Government worker: ® paying Ma azine, Two Doll 14 5) " ie baying , ars gee preckels. “4 Pointed that out R. Martin, of the First Brigade, United | experiences during the cold spell, haa| Federal Judo Manton to-day ap-|$50 or more a month for hall bed «thes agp ee Matias that States Marines, Hait!, wae killed an | th: is nebets laddened somewhat yes. DOnted Allen Ro Memhard of No. 120;and hash to boarding house profiter Super to the Roya). Commission’ auto accident Thureday, near Pront|terday, Residents of nearby villages Broadway, receiver for Jowett Brothers, | Dozens of giria have come here ¢ mE @gents, and I simply would not throw ii Salts Martins bora in Detroit ip ig came ger tocar with borens hitched pd, Mm he ot known brokerage | different parts of the country and | ‘ackels of half pounds ‘te your hor is i B kl AN hi Sp that contract on a wretched tech: loived the Marine Corpe tn 1 to « end gave all that could Dover y financial district. | An promptly returned homo w me is in Brooklyn join the B nicality.” 7 aid Ip Brig.-Gen, crowd Into the conveyances & good, inge the tiny. taut Tearned that board and room would co, sae Se 100 Munson Sr.N.¥? rooklyn SUGAR TRUST” AIM TO KEEP PRICE HIGH FOR YEARS 10 COME Spreckels Charges That Food Administration Is an Adjunet of the Combination WASHINGTON th . fon atiompt by ¢ waar T to maddic high prices ne American ' eatipation by Claus A spreckois The +tinees charged that the Food Admintatration Cominittes ja “a mere Njunet of th Trust,” and weeks to ind all American refinera to ow) 1 to contract for future Cuban crops t Ite own price feclared price to the Amertoan immer Wil be tnaiterably ee ara after the war ao figure « fh as at present or higher Hu eas the refiners agree to the price fixing, he said, thoy face low of thetr Government Heennes. Spreckels, un questioning by Chairman Heed of the Senate Com- mit stated that the price of American | sugar would be ad- vanced if the Hoover Committes pays Cuban cane growers 5 cents a pound, as contemplated. The Hoover Committee, whitch “ereated” a sugar shortage, accord ing to Spreckels, is packed with former employees of the “Sugar | Trust.” he declared “Even the watchmen are former watchmen for the American Sugar Refining Company,” said Spreckels. Spreckels pre iuced # letter from George Rolph, Chairman of the Hoover committee dated Dec. 10, in which Rolp! sald the State Depart men had beon negotiating with the | Cuban Government regarding price | and supply of sugar, That was the! first Spreckels’ bad heard negotiations, he said Judge Lindley, counsel for Hoover, intimated that the high price for Cuban sugar was being arranged for some secret diplomatic reason. Lind- ley also denied that the Food Admin- istration had fixed the price of beet of such | to admit the coercion used by Hoover was practically price-fixing. Questioning by Senator Reed em- phasized the fact that all the sugar price fixing was done without con- Pulling any representative of the great consuming public. Turning from the Cuban cane su PENNY A LOAF PROFIT AGREED ON FOR BREAD! the hands of some one other than Sen- Torpey Within Range With Siren of Own Car. Patrick Torpey, and Florénd? shot as he taatened from the stage chauffeur for Maurice lon, @ancers, who was THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917. EUAN HURLIN » BIGGEST SHELLS p MANY NEW YORK SCHOOLS MUST CLOSE UNLESS COAL IS RUSH ‘These Dancers Laugh at Trifles Like Bliz zards oeree eoneee os and ¥ Ader omens oe { err ‘ + | a © Wen 1. tree to Be " ’ * Borewah and Keren scovetarion §=9 ’ i" ' +4 Alderman Preaident frente t. 3 ? Trowling, © . ccome Rerough h ore M ‘ ealdent of Manhattan Jan. 1, tordag federal Pood A 3 . anoen that he intends appointiog ae oun ten th "| Pour Hundred Mon Monster Pro. : ane) Clothing and Aimer i Hutt herowan secretary aad er ( t * ot te flyan hie pervonal aeqvetery, fo son jectiles oncentrated at One: $ Other Supplies Delayed by Ya enlary will be $8,000 @ guee within a Point, but Line Holds. ; t the Contractor nd Hyams $4,600 son ines daa + i \U iwi hee ' omploy of the feriared eee . 3 ty for vee Atte Aire wilt gn t ITALAAN TIRADQUARTERA IN 7 i A N ‘ fof, a the treet Chantag . jand © NORTHERN TVALY, Friday, Deo 14 * Ordnane . «partment, He became attached “ (By the Associated Preen).—Th 4 t 7 “ ying to-day clerical foren of the Meare a a grocers (o fis A } een. ‘ (he pecret Mer filttary Com- | \iderman tn ts now anstetane on «uae “ dew hrouent a larmwe number of + Y in alled the Ald President. Rye Hasiop wot of the New feat qune te the Plave and | : cr tvac ca was formerly m newspaper reportep, York 3 rove anoolation, weld ‘ ; ; OANACO Hy ie now an examiner in Mr, Dowhe piel gue yen Eons fronts, and the bombardment 7 ‘ iW areeriony and Sie eine yi a ns 1 neen ereatly curtailed | * : taken on Inoreaged range and) } *) Menator Chamberiain afterward aa f the Covernme Violence. bd ‘ A . ' $ aves suid: met: BO Hote of the hella have reached , : roses Nrure howed + much t the wuolesalers, Hreed @ day| Mancino, etght entlee back of the 4 pitessiae Cone with regard to thin TRY wold at one cent off, he added. | IMave and a few milan trom the | ® branes of orina than moet mem Sane lcity of Treviso. Four hundred of + hablo eee YTHMOD NEW PRICE FIXING BILL = jcisss,su;"nes.presanates were come | Lape centrated on one point, * i ‘ aid the information RECORD MUSIC ROLLS. |!n Chief, sume up the results of the + r at * Mion of 1 acseninatniaaion |atrumgle of the last three days in! : Ee eee ae neers wee 4 re » Hyped! 0 concerning the Nl our yer id "| Clothing, Farm Implements and) 'h* north by saying that the enemy 9 Quer rinessnwy ie Di Pr . Jeccured an Innlenificent atretch of ++ +b6+-40¢-O0—000bb bobo dae « Pore UeE Paros rne sty i Lt yy Peeenrerree ora © ntimated that Crozier satintled N th tt Nearly Every Articte of Common | round at the cost of an tmmengs When the firat winter blizzard pupite, Misa Crawford Bee | practined nt t tem that Amerioan artitery ote the erence Use Will Be Hooverized. sacrifice of blood, Although he has! arrived in New York probably the « that r h er frerent to i he on the western front, re. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The new | >tained a lodament on Monte Spun-| oy ones in the cit Wo: wel | s vigor and beauty "the | the foot of , e | leasing France from the necessity of | |uecta and Monte Fontanel, heretofore | paladins | an been practining daily on | gir ‘i antily 1 and ipplying the American forces with | price fixing bill in preparation om- | med M t | kK powers the President, through Food| "el! by the Italiana, this does not comed it were Mins Margare the roof of the Hotel Majestic, | 3 barefoot, seamed {6 enjoy the | "heavie | beet ioe i ‘othe the prlesa| TeDranent any appreciable advance Crawford, a classical dancer, and | After tho big storm the class 1 _nnow tre The Quartermaster General's Dee strator Hoover to fix prices | toward the plain, which t# his main - — - — —- ~ — partment announced to-day a deline Ceo, of clothing, farm implement» and even |onject, but morely a fluctuation of quency in delivery on clothing, shoes |GORTZ—EVELYN GUETZ. ter hounewife's tinware, cooking uten-|the [lallan line, of which Monte o | s : snd blanket contracts of from 6 to Funeral services from CAMPBELL Jolin and frult cans, it was learned to-|Grappa (Saw Mountain) 19 tho| | 0 rices or e al ers per cont FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, @¢te day. Practically every article of com-| dominating barrier. The slow delivery of badly needed | mon une affecting the cost of living will] Even below Grappa formidable of- . *, supplies was blamed on contractors be embraced fn tho bill fensive works hi ns | gg y ! enna | Funeral Churen, Indiensions are that 10:Will bepue in lic the erent ties te woe cena 1] u es e 00 0a ngeation, Amsterdam Ave. Sum: in the event that the enemy shoul | reach the plat ‘ but each day of his " 7 , supplies of cloth ator Gore, Oklahoma, Chairman of thi | Compare Them With the Prices Asked by the New York applies of clothing Agrieulture Committ Hie hostility | {Utlle pressure on the north and east | pe Retail y th have provided all men in ser- fast aeasion of the Food Control Law |@%d of successful resistance by ths | etailers Te-Day. vice." If proper deliveries are made LECT PROPRETIO brought Senator Chamberlain of |Itallans and their Alilea strengthens | The Federal Food Board has published a supplementary Ist of || by contractors and transportation ts Baa. Unt Rute Oregon to the Administrator's rescue, [the belief that the enemy will not (Continued from First Page.) negested” quotations on cert food staple rt fit—and per- |) not blocked. ininterruptedly ade- | 1 biO W ae Gore to-day refused to say whether | realize this eventuality. . faps the guidance- ers in New York. The prices are as f V8! T quate supplies f NW future needs ho would handle the bill if it ts pres! Heavy fighting ts in 1 aaa progress to- Med ' e tl be 4,” state sented to hin committee. day on the mountain front in tho|44™Ministration diverting the supplies nulaNhorheaee acre teak wil hat b oreun d, ‘| was stated, ; RNAS We've started wrecking things by | forth, cast of the Brenta River. The|to the West and to New England. (Whole green) de Esde Ber (bc Ade tee nt, 46 Cotas pile Dec 2 ue Plows sopplies, up Alveratt Coe, thie price-fixing and I suppose now|@hemy is attempting to advance his| Joseph Halli, Deputy Fuel Adminis- inated ree are : pee I 14l40 per 2 to 12%4¢ |) woro contracted for and deliveries to teed at tbe folowing | We'll Ko the whole route,” was hig only | Positions os he has those west of tho) trator for the Bronx, sald to-day: ne are 20 per ib, slats enliee seeks comment tiver, which would give him two lines | 7" “ rend ple srsen) Laid \? to 180, Blankets—17,981,682: deliv of approach to the Hrenta Valley and In the twenty-five yarda in the |] Lentlis 19¢ per Ib, 1514 to 16%e. 2 livered, 5,- the open ea Bronx we have 2,000 tons of coal this || Rolled cats (loo Jo per Ib, 6c | POLICE ACCUSE CLERK morning. A shipment of 290 tons ts Noodle b (isees) . ji 0 4c per Ib. Me per Ib titac | oon cloth for : hy, ees * ouity. ¥ paghett! (loose)... ic per ib, 12/2c per Ib, 104s ted enough fc fe Macl.ne operato 1 expected hourly und a further ship- |] fraceront-(loeee)..... M190 per Ib. 12150 per tb, 10%4c. paras ads Hed ere erkite cinaten Ue ey ’ ; 4 livered enough fo ment may be « ,celved to-day. Yes- |] cajifornia prunes (size 30-40), ..16c per Ib. 1p to te | tele: es EOF Al tole ¢ all arousd machinine for IN THE ITALIAN DRIVE terday, in spite of the storm, we dis-|| Oregon prunes (size 30-40) 170 per Ib. rer sate atin Sults of winter drawers—15,431,021, "Fh. isnor ottce at New Brunewick ne pe tributed 800 tons. Hospitals and other and 12,826,824 undershirts; delivered, | Seluntar afterucon and Suotay 19 imern ook P Declare Body and a Friend Lured — Oe Go Right on Practici ‘ing in Snow on Hotel Roof ee etee SUPPLY OF BIG GUNS © <= DOWLING PICKS ASSISTANTS, FOR ARMY IS BETTE ermaster'a office public institutions are supplied. But — there Is an acute shortage of fuel for apartment hous LONG LINES OF PEOPLE ARE BEGGING FOR COAL. When the office of Mr. Fifty-Two Divisions Are in the Actual Fighting and Eight in Reserve. WASHINGTON, Dec. SECOND DRAFT STARTS $4,500,000 INTEREST PAID WITH QUESTIONNAIRE, | 15. = Tho Schley! 440,000, and asuete at $0 ‘them more than their sobs paid them, ' ! ON FIRST LIBERTY BONDS | rail Rush of Holders of 3 1-2 Per Cents. | 18,442,160 and 4,308,348 respectivay. | Woollen cloth for uniforn - acted—28,956,958 yards; d MILLWKIGHTS AND HELPERS, 1 29 sate Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation at MS Benton HN. SS weed at once 20 mlunrights ‘< oth for shirta, ¢ viper: (bey vayiug trom 60 to 438 )81 yards: delivered, 10,990,- for mlllwrigbla. a 6 yards, made into 5,8 poe Whey went the ry They want the m Shoes, contracted Chapter, 163 Remsen Street, Brooklyn.

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