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NEW FUEL FAMINE. CAUSED BY CONGESTION FOR MANY MILES OF COAL-LADEN CARS Sisents of Then ot Them Hel Qn Owing to shipments of won APPEALS FORCOAL «wows DOUBLED IN A DAY: woos SUFFERING GROWS . os PAMINE MA RSE + Mine Shipments Are Falling _ Off, While Car Loadings Are Decreasing ly Samuel M. Williams, (Bpecial Gta Correspondent of The Evening World) WASHINGTON, Tree. 19 - Ty n fe ‘ Priority Fotal of Onl 000 Tons Lrought Inte City in Last 24 How hortags beoune sent tovdu . ; ‘ through purtial chutting down of o ' ¢ New § t argo Humber of Wituninous 4 ft ba ‘ a Western Penuryivania, Wet Vir. ¢ ' “at {pinta and Basten Kentucky, for lack Ad . tor Mew °F Say : » of raliroad car 19 Bt - The Allegheny region uorth of |'a*t twanty-four hours the numbe Pittsburgh tas been without care! facie in pabe aes for several days. The same rearcity doubied. One thounnd «lent hun *pread yesterday to West Virgtula, ‘red of there ap We: maid, Were Whero tho Matriuont region reported |) ues ® heavy falling off iu production Mr Beli haractorizod the fuel At the very time whe tle su nm to-day as pr “ owns everys re rt } v unRmed from youte Me ! elamorin= ¢ to for the jast twe 4 v 9 ere of coal thin supply 4 8, 'T Hust be niade throughout ¢ tive samo that pre- | boroughs, 1 bituminous vented lov ‘i and J tide Up and pre York ¢ mines to Mine elation headquurte bitterly about the reed IavElitiy Rectastensamtva’te supply Hasty mee eld th many urgent fucl requirements. { mining centres, which sought to fMd} pyel is being do! out what is nutter, 0 one ove f opelear explanat permons who are with- \ improvement, The ¢ t th un get ail nsus Operators blame the n the coal ¢ AL roa! shortag' ol all wint that without care {tis not p ‘ rate at full cay E22 } sei ‘ A Dealers expressed the { ear J a ' 4 | 5 bree (Urgent fuel needs of New York City Sidhe With eutuinn BNIRKieRE, “jean be taken care of if rail trans _ pts portat coud) hs ty such that th FUEL ADMINISTRATION 18 NOT) roicads can transpart swore wa BLAMED Leading op ry in Warhtneton opinion more coal Federal Fuel Ad- wild to- with 4 Miller, Bronx, on thi Tatil Is that 4,000 1 ‘oade, plus Governm at regulation of tra: Priorit 5 lyard to f | estimated than that } attempts on. id lett usion ¢ er no mors n stock dy here in plead of relieves ruilvon - ~{ Both coat men 1 ed and grows woree nounce this ove ked scheme teporty to-day slow tulles of o: Ut ¥ @ notices cumstane opelessly tulle ye owners and operators of mines . while people beyen uImost alor jnterests con. | are nines bes erned, do not denounce tie jr returo of, ment Fuel Administration empty cart | uleg, Dr, Gar INCREASED PRODUCTION GLUTS pathetic rather than crit THE RAILROADS, iim, and gre more tnelined to blame railroads defend thomeeives he Priority Hourd and its chief, Rob. olng the best mstances and aro not to blame for vond!tious, Pres. | ident Harrison of (he Southern Rail rt 8, Lovett, foes give and both the ordera he t he does not Ratiroads parte of the way, Chairman of the Hallroads War! Bast aro getting more and moro ¢ Hoard, wal | gested, of trancer) “Reports of etiortage of coal can- points, w ig uD t bo fu ed alto, rto reasing daily. Hirst it wis WHS | too of transportation, The records iges.of loaued cars, now tt Ie emD>! sow that the conl-operators eo that cannot eet through. Jt lor iced more coal (ban over ty orders for shipments of Govern)" 0 ght mo: 10,000,000 7) nent euppli ete | cong of anthracite und 61,000,000 wore ments of ce oS 90 jous than In 1916, The Government nut been able ut ail civillan ¢ wil Che coal Q would tal be offered to them for movement, But any r industry proud + €d more effi to the demands | cated by war, | | “The railrouds © accomptie' what they have IME-TABLES are | aimeuttics—air most necessary to the passenger when | they are least necessary to the carrier -—— when trips are made at long intervals. Forinstance, |, most passengers forget completely that a most elaborate and exacting “4 time schedule is respon- sible for the convenient and consistent frequency of the the public mast de) country #8 of coal from and, regardless of other This ts opposed by coul o id consumers, ations mines 1 © for even worse | cna: rhortage tn the near future than in the pust. Mii oduetion te tal ing off in thipments, car loadings are de snd ed tratne rea ite eltuation ts Prantte | will! nal euffer Vall Coal Car Supp Olt at La Im Southern ‘GTON, Dee 19.—1or the first 110 day had a 100 por ' J Administrat. Othe me of Te Cure = Cold tn ‘One my ’ rY wo he aor THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 Grand Sachem Voorhis of Tammany Saw New York Made Over Four Times In My fy Boyhood, Four. (The Wis Wisdom of John R. Voorhis, pony Read tala Alter 88 Years in New York 1947. ACTS 10 MAKE CAMPS FIT AND KEEP MEN WARM FOOD COMMISSION, HIGH UP IN “MILLION DOLLAR TOWER” ” Yet Discowere De. Pega ical soup tal ’ of (he wbecroations ot yhin . clares Patriarch Who ’ phiyetgnt years tn Wow 9 “ sent Crde if Depa Has Spent All of His ‘ ere te ee ‘ hts @ore itients By Or Eighty-Eight Years Save ee j d . > dae anges 804 af the One in This City Still ' re) f ams meet ot. 9 woelnme a Two-Fisted, Keen. ‘ ws w Heog , Minded Man. a ' pastes “ Heb oe da " “The Rich in Those Days ‘ , . borne \Ni ret ILE, , Apri ae “ sie Weren't the Wealthy of “ ait te tore thel ; eae tah I : To-Day — There Were ' eit Wet ninienen a over No Vanderbilts, or ; é 7 aime “rarg “ees A +0 entergency Goulds, or Astors ane Wer nope pat / one tnd diatribe What Was Great Forty it A tur to te Pie pe were ded for Years Ago Is a Joke in iii ; Ma : This Generation. waved ae biney " J intatiog of om ' “went a9 oueh Jas ur 4 on pri eputation te] * ? ‘ t the appruivarn How ona may be elelity-rie ’ 1 ' . Ament of , Hos dp amen att not # for anything * mone In the . . bint ; wopia far t Whi 5 Braye man Wut a twoefiated man, ale id da t oe en's word ‘ta aie, eapedis we termination of such vale th mind and fle on beth fort. de No fake Mratetrect’s be! | etter of food. mniapton, if fund aval ables Se Neo mont reaponalble position + ut r log enduring oF si dengien Ghatarialh wer ford BrIGUSy | ee amerAleNe thareot to the 1 founding.” aod Bene “mn Webuisan thn Podd value nower to Judge John Tt pera i iffe We munt tear nan of the Milter Affaven | bereon eotitied thereta Grad Sachem of Tamman VOHN R. VOORHMIS. dow ; oT ittea ard in va near. |" tow could the city act In tke mame own ti rel nitine. tava 19 eon Meas hcaee ‘The lite of John Voorhle tr ; ; j; psa ban wighted it onty haa} ner Pe as ; { New York. Ie was born in A man can be happy only If he docs r Phere {4 no chance for} has planued ra to to eae 1 faraway took | Maction 14 nayn: “Any muntelpality but the firet year of Me Ife was tot | bappinesy otherwt © eee | at the P16) at oF anticlpaued emergency on ax in New Jersey, and he countn only There's too much camouflage fa the present ton Camouflage ‘4 “ . Sy austen eteugeling below. | count of a deprivation of na eo the yeurs that he spent fa New York. 74, bad for ely itization aie Baler: saver blades cr had HEA purchase feed ned tue @iGh He's a Greenwich Villager of the vint In the old days a boy was taught a trade 1 shave dincovered | now wis DRiae claths iia onda the pe | municipal funds or on muntclpal ered age of 1850 orite end Misael tak a ann it had to co-ordinate and) 1) "ony provide storam for and ‘veil But the Grand Sachem of Tanmo veing p signi and get more power from | the same ity Iniwbitants in suelt joesn't Ive In the past Ile iv ve es * R went ta camp 1) auth the ner and through wach doesn't Its h dele Ta the House Jeanette Rankin's rage) oy it been up in the aire | it may determine ch up to date, Only @ few nights Hath t Investigation of ¢ “apatites Soe 1 orci of any such power Billy Dalt sae 7 Aah tbe t NW the people In the “millions ty municipality, it #bul uny Club, at Eighth Ave “ z A " consent in writ! from siysthind | t, and ti later, when Jobe ihe Ne, Hempate . Tie new Food Law was passed tn] Food Commissl to exerclve suc 0 tre montis uo the entire n priiace nist. Ka ow | pa . send a taal for tt root mont sheen eltering Auguet, and it ts now pore cous £604. prices be reduced? ploughed over t t wis like te ead a) sce ring December Hy using the $1,300,000 with whic ‘wnmany Hall through the town Th used t War Departmen Has rs And what was the main reason of to reduce Then he told the Tammany hustlers | 5 he word that he was there and an been it ee my vd Law? mime of the Third how he had grown up| the uses and would bet hn a result of the changes the prices of the necessar+ with the elty and lad ween tt grow! at the is name BGSERG: | Uieiite WY DOUBT ee ney U, $, TROOPS IN trans: ¢ ter's edie to Wemobester| He was to $100.00 | {ales and penumonia have been ep ‘ aven't prices been low om waters | Jdemie, has shown a gratifying de ; Wi FED nunty und widen out from river to} the i A fabulons domi : eich tay de « ’ rer The Mark Me ued to be th, | id mre 7 . Uovause the State Pood Bourd ts a} ion teees ty thade over and) Chath haw Alin nituation ti now nears | ¢, 1m the people that it cane na Y, fr Adar RvaRal World ro ik Hi Hall Park extended a ‘ é tol round, and the War |) ise ae starving ana| Returns to Paris With Other Foo! over,” he told an E “| City Hal ark extended ¢ 01 s¢atnanedinary Delay Sublact hehe r u dibs = fewer this morning, “and Ive helped! cur That war before ine ety! Extraordinary Delay” Subject acvushe wallaves Viky henceforth’ sreexing children, nor ean it woe the Officials After Inspection f S ‘ = : ye ews re or compuint <a'k: Socketboo! a, to make uw good deal of it over my-| gave the ¢ ment the ground for) of Letter to Superintend- eee ps BY cmb : Q als 1n the poor man’s pocketbook of Camps. "vo geo! a good old town the Post Office building, and threw | eer ny to's : hy y Caen as 38 I je hla Chai Mines, tHAKGL Kerchbeenosal ent Snyder, But the Senate Military Affairs’ pecauy it ia busy bunting for pub-| PARIS, Dee. 19.—Six Hooverites- grow from au Village into the greatest) Mull Stree In that neighborhood A, alltae Ja peeparltueltas geil fake reca ; OL nett Gugeost, | Menibers .of a special talesion gent) ta city in tho world, It's only natural way the Presbyterian Brick Chu | —— ' P ehuaitaribaine: Ceaccit, Siaepe ity experts, inspec orm, nnd & Ld look evee the Armeriont! treat by: the at there should be changes during) cod Ka gray 4. All the ehure Mayor-eleet Hylan to-day le Bl when be Witness stand yriew VW in the that eke OF) American Wood Admintat rator—returned, ghty-elght years I have ved! hud gr us then. And there were letter to C. 1. J. Snyder, Superintend- | Vriday tn t e militery Inquiry ans, prunas—prices that make thol, paris trom a visit among Pershing’4 : + every | lot eo Dutel z Sharpe was respor wovld cers sil they gfind out pen-|iroops tox afiro with enthusiagns re, und I must say that every/loty of churches, The Dutch Re-| wae of school Buildings, d manding |ing clathing for the TBUA'S ion Crom the poor thor trip. Sheba HAS vee ia oe a Iino en Of Welnged te On Cibd. ve, why: there wen such “extraonit-| report that men were | auMering Ay other money as this coms way a revelation.” said Everete ie © velunged te 0 Sundays s Nrous ritter weather becuuse abe ei . Dt “ NEE ROURINGE is wei uy. Thad to go] Mary deluy erect ot tutta | Ne PPA as Mae all that had been | @lasion » fe pale nis coi pee tee a ' \ ; had to go] 9 ; ea AY ATE UES 4 $000,000 inherited from the| been an inspiration ’ . ey ARIE 5 1/t? Brave a week and] ites fo a ate ib cones! esa a eer Bupniy Comeatasion waion | folding of uw mtrcto in the way the “The wth of New rk as T) ninstonary meeting once a me th. © t who! | 4 army is being organised and whipped have watebed it reminds One te ee eee mar tier ed of more schools to give] Renate lista Nt out of ealstence sihinte, aiiagae® there is nothing enduring oF perma) ciner wanted mo to be a missionary| UF children a proper education Is a Drought rormation What commissions are in existence | The compiasion said they found the it du lite, What was t forty 4 go out 1 encue the houthan, & vat serious problem,” eays the | More of It has been receive Hin det A oh re : Pobdgaerg rd Foo | 4* soldiera in splendid physical years ago ta a Joke to the presen| Mayor sleet, “In these trying thes! ters and telegrams from relative ce incth, State Foot Board. State Cece {condition and with a morale not to be enrays ’ IN THE OLD PURITANICAL DAYS J men in cantonmenta, some of whom sta yma | 0 Ton was. fed? athont generation, When I say that 1 have) OF New YORK. sconomy is a neve nd) vave died and oth oF whom have wiawioner of Foods and Marketa, City | excelled ee ae fe eae em Now York built and rebuilt, 1) 4.4 criminal tomo to the the vol how © biwily nee been Made aeriounly i becaine of Foot Commission, Mayor a Food Com: [antiy. and Amerie that's just whut Tmeun, T have eeen) ot * Site Me om rextion he oartl luck of santt OF DEAD ER CONN eee Gaus Ihe BUAte Nod, Cant Tho iwineion, which, tneludes Byere ur new buildings put UP On ORE! Ag te cinue wun even looked upon| 1 buildings should sever OE mn do with some of this money? Ly gg Ey Pale AiR sy Bie Rapes we ; bat . 1 as to cxuse the SUGAR SHORTAGE IS NOW at hee yourded OS Te ele Ort vialt Choe rence and When they put up a four-story i fae a Hie ‘Huy by the Municipal Art Commi. vay ate 3 ut Fo ena haps the Ta front ere with a front of Baltle) oo, itt ni Lam of the opinion that ¢ | BLAMED ¢ ON RAILROAD asthe nied ie more brick on Fitth Ayenue und Reuuiwes Yaw de tha ean be constr S|" “Ww ‘alt meant by necessaries | American thee: ih Ce West th Street, thoy said Chat Ube) OTN Tegel Ith relufored cor } [ORE inne luw saysi| OTTAWA, Ont. Dec. 19—The follew- : tn building bad been! Ory ey hens y other form of bullding con- | patycr Head of | of ihe Trust, Say i) be 10. Wel ing names of Americany appear ta to- 4 record for the city! ! A : ae fais the Meaning of tie | ns cagualty ttt: Killed tn wetion — . ite, ‘Then| Wee @ big ‘ y spcolftealty rotors Hoover Made No Effort to Re (a) held, contracted |) "san trogke, Hammand, Ind; HLL. aud was ene of ti Column o2 tein 1s d for by any person in| Detroit, Mish; Ac Hoch, sows i we Juco Townsend—po, 1) oon : vattan, Brooklyn lieve Transportati i L quantity tn excoss Of Tis reasonable | ville, Mabe.” Lbetleyed ‘iitied ei vou dou't remember him, He} West Bre RHE y Bronx to prove ce metton “1” wage Pic ' requireme nts for ro en wll i aie thade fortune in Townsend's Suraite| ¢)°Y Sees Solays ur ely of th ©: (b) held, coutraated for lt Lancaster, Dabuéy. De- rillu Me used to mix xome mor! yo Pe ii OR of Education are un-|on the rutiroads, 1 for by any mapufacturer | Mic; 1 wen, Towands ii with water, T guess; but whut. i SMa eatled for, ‘The ter fo Superia-|ine “sugur Trust retailer or other person (til ws Ww ator, T guess A Hagin GS pacer ever it Was people Liked It and bought) 22 lent Suyder say Ste Investigating | ¢ ripen sit tho four-story: brick | %°3: TMS a t id the desire of the new Vast amounts of best It and be bought tu hogs” a a wate that new sella sugar are etiil held up i house. Mr. Voorhis recounted the oid x4, for whic ti cauue of lack of sar be kets, only a few of 4 a $ trioted : {| Prantically no effort » “4 ' rh yrow nutone front : baa A CADOOUIK (BE sro over. Hagar Commiliiee t oth oldiers at the ne building, A.} to = . WHTNZ TN) transportation situation. | 1 in . Stewart guve Dit ue an re bine et )l ranty to Chairman Reod'« aucst 1 Ought the prop. . 5 Last July Bales a ted * other gasp when hy bought the props! yoo, i © buildings completed. lene cugar in Use Lust at 516 € i pur \ paluce P laser erty and p is pales 20.1 wot is that rome} pound. white th omar Niked Wik dled t % the i ft W ochool bulldinyey tua wae 7.26 cent ot ot ‘ ted tt into i © subject of extraord dula, Michigan beet susur availa t i the Judy. PS. No. hecauae of no freteht om AY be remembered a . old It to the treet, Brooklyn, inn | The Woover Ads rn M Knick tr > made It 4| Tie tunds for it were | praised by sugar + for ite hand by their relatives tito a onettor J baneniopt mars) more 1016 i j ling’ of Sylailed iuetion tn’ selenna and friends through the ble affair. T oapuct t i $I: OH al tore dela Ana at ariel hee vinings | Robert Oxnard, San Iranct purchase of an order ehyscraper ov preuiises [tade ground. Vr all The 1 Peon Although t Ifiner, wired thet t wn kr (which is exchangeable “In my boy street was | Washington 1 the w PS, No Stroet,/edge the Food Administration “im . 5 not vet discoverer was UW4Y Ups | people Uh wish It s™ Munhattan, hae been tn p sion of lengineered ono of the big opers at ACKER, MERRALL tho fume ond truck | Sl Potters oe ; Gourd of BMuravion since Sept. | tions for the benet & CONDIT COMPANY pian Ww those dayal out for th ur 100%, and the fundy for its « wither, refiners, in 4 " CAMP UPTON STORE . uty place Of! was sone turnout kranted Muy 1%, 1917, the! Barle of Phifadetphi 1 ’ ; Hust the recle) WHEN THE BOWERY WAS A wu, oc, ready. ‘The apropria-| fad congestion tor t to for a FIVE DOLLAR Hi uf the » lovated, the CATTLE RANGE the new building for 1 $s. No | Thy beg Shoukand ts vai COUPON BOOK). Euch bd t 7 in ad San Franc ° i Helphia ¢ ais fou ituyvesant) The Bowory, | rotona Avenue, Groux te haw y ' book consists of coupons Sey 1a 4 s aS cof eee i 1 Stre 1 Muy 18, 1916, but it was syivania Reflning Cc Dare from one cent to twenty- , ee eames were. te 17 that the dostar fore | atated, five cents and may be came ( w DEY oF the Island ardod ta the Art Comur n fo. Hubet, on rewum te used for the purchase of now go tu Ellis I ua Gare country in 1 r sred the closing ¢ ‘lo % nie now the Anu Tn the oid | the bu hes tar ' a ugar xchange |) 4 any article in our store, 7 % to spend thelr 4 war twas rewc! "4 wooden y tration cauned a a . = chlo beady : la _ ORDERS FOR COUPON BOOKS MAY BE PURCHASED uarding the| Phen the. fare ee AT ANY ACKER, MERRALL AND CONDIT COMPANY . | Bot a bankerit SWISS HAIL AMERICA store in New York City and Brooklyn, Hotel McAlpin, x : 8 res wi h Village 1 been 1 foren the AS THEIR REAL FRIEND Hotel C alBrAage; Cafe Sayarin, or any Tyson Company lock OF here, We had n At the ont news stand two; but tl table to}days, but there \ ier to inte busin wid nein lalla miaiiey iat sud of our| t ter boust hi ' 5 , , . ue a saa : ae rn People and Pre i SOME OF THE DEPARTMENTS WHEN FASHION CLUSTERED! committes nu >| With the © New ASTLE GARDEN, When j ‘ eaty r . a : a ; 5 AROUND. CASTLE GAMER: Wilibe: they ftotnd Mason La Treaty With GROCERIES CONFECTIONS CIGARS Pibh wSnt i _ tie wenn Cowauulesoner wi | ERNE: Den 10 RESTAURANT LUNCH COUNTER CIGARETTES Fae ren any fa uly the tulstrations states, a8 publi NEWS STAND BARBER SHOP TOBACCO € ver an i} t uVomey ‘lag § ad d an cellent bowling Groen ne tu Ki, Graco und Abruin #. Towittt, | Oueel Oo ex : . . acey to} Judge Voorhis tot td Mayor Hux t appaied ARR All the 6x Descriptive pamphlet giving full details on request, ae nathan ‘singers, fron nand War « amlotrat nd. when, ? est rustly wero |SiNkers. tr Boo! ah trou ficor Grace wins ro-clected | wins poople to Pr about forty | nv numivsioner of 4b American Gove k M ll & C dit 2 . o f hy contin fer m0." the Bu " space af Tae Van Wyck and Georg interes Ac er, erra ond . ever i ; Guy. Je 5 nd vines uD !'Recame em arrand J Y BAN nencent cf BinOLAn. rating to the } wis EST 1820 ei" “ana on Monday Geawttbies Seto Wl sino ot. cana ay" a ulead Aerordng to ap nas : ompany ”: aan Bair bulging area) ant week 2 ye anew of Anpiatance ; Be al ware't t' hecame a seu bad 6 oust “8

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