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QOD LABEL LAW IN EFFECT: I FIVES PRICES OF 16 STAPLES ineniteiinnd Fourteen Inspectors Sent Out to See That Regulations Are Enforced. FIND BIG SUGAR Tho Food Labelling Law went Into, fect throughout Greater New Yo! to-day. It is the direct result a The Evening World's insistence that State Food Board fix the pric it which necessaries may be sold to the public. It regulates the retatl males of sixteen commodities, includ- ing oges, butter, potatoes, meat and e@heeso, Grocers must supply labels eifying grades and standard prices on all the goods sold. — oo Criminal Action Against Proprietor of Store What Federal officials declared Food when Board charge * Federal d to-day ut over the city to see to the en-| by the forcement of the law, and this force | institut ‘ood Price Signs Must Be Large Enough ter All Buyers to See rien wv sunseer of mixed, Good as in City—Food Is Not So Nourishing and| Ey CANGratinmuteter calito vurs and the baking of war brea: ticcik ‘ : elt a ato z ope —" regulations for food labels provide: Representative Lover, author of the Sanitation Is Inferior—State Care of Country Chi LFT RICH PAY MORE. at’ the “Wastioum’ Wire Coneenh, Such signs must be written or printed plainly in the English |food control bill, is drawing up dren by Mandatory Law Is Suggested. ight be lakes an-an (alee te toni language in letters large enough to be read ten feet away and map tiees aby fpae . | = actions concerning the vast wealth of ¥ , y by buye Although the Inter-Allied confer. Peace dn a position where they can be seen easily by buyers, though inter. ‘wi fuel the four corporations are k “If one-third or more of the customers of the retail store speak a [ence at Paris agreed to turn over , By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 5 | tua utdeh Bunewuded lk the: Yoeun foreign language, such signs may be written or printed in that language | Ships for the transportation of Amer- HE city boy makes soldier material as good or better than the sup- ’ 9] It was upon tho invitation of Die- also, ek aaa ni é gee al posedly “strong and healthy” country boy. trict Attorney Martin of the Bronx "i « [reached such q state that many o} 5 v 7 at the Oh hee i RIE Cha Pouds Are SOS :ih CONLAINEER SOS Righy MRE DET BCtTOR Ne ie Gk tha coin Ian the Atliok That is one of the interesting conclusions drawn from the ree- | RO K ph tt nonoeipasted Si sass 0 price for a de owe ‘ 9 is = ‘ ‘ ; . Sinnott, his executive secretary, containers, showing the kind, grade and retail as fe a ARES EERE |may for the present prefer food- ords of the selective draft. A special comparison rade the GEE ADR Oak easire or cat-@ vhich they may be sold, ' { , ” suit : papal fae “ 34 in conte f re the signs must be | °'Ut made by the Provost Marshal General's office between Martin led him to @ yard on Locust TOSS (NS GOONS Are NOY BOK peaandiey ed initatiet itl tab So far as known, however, ther ‘i . Avenue between 136th d : c e € offe sale.” S ‘i en ye cities and ten rural counties in various parts ¢ ‘ Ld ig hand 197th placed on the food or on the cases in which they are offered for sal has as yet been no change in poll ten large cities ee re ues allel ity] Mayor Demands Some of the} streets, ‘There stove coal wan piled The dealers must make thelr own labels. The law has been pub- | ang the Food Administration has be of the country shows that 28.4 7 pe cent. of the city Burden Be Lifted From the |#e!dly the igngth of the block, hait shed for five days and workers are going through every part of the [given no more ships for moving food boys examined were rejected, and of the country boys me : bi . © lite breadth and forty feet high, city notifying the retailers of its ulations, so there will be no chance | than called for in a schedule prepsred 17.96 were found unfit to serve. Poor of the City. On adjacent property along Walnut . some months ago, A determination ahs 5 os i . Avera piles 6b ike sama dames ee ee eneren of the balance between food ani A short time ago Dr, J. A. Nydegger, in charge 7 pees : Vea hlewas ney Wat ane aan , : matt en ; at | ize reache: nigh a eet and, | trod hipments will be left by th f the United States Public He. Service'in Balti. ' is mu i : ' ein will be greatly enlarged. In addition failing to have a food license, as| Come RMON No ot gait ti of the United States Public Health Service in Balti-) at a greater part of the burden of |@¢cording to the engineera who ac- equired by secti 5 of the F , < - r more, pointed out that the percentage of young men companied the party, had sunk in the Food Council, with a membership | Teaulrel by section 9 0 Allies themselves: rT ' rd f had t taxation, and real eatate, which now | inarahy ground to a depth of five oF Food Act, were lodged w | om tani . ilitary service because of physical ¢ ad bee os of 10,000, will provide machinery for) eee ee ene ee oetrict | —- rejected as untit for military serv ecause of ! ; ica a ects ha Se carrfes the bulk of the big load, must | six feet the enforcement of the regulations, | (4 1, inst P, Friedman, > considerably greater among men from tural districts than among city] ,., ain relief, declared Hylan} “I never saw 86 much coal m my and every purchaser is asked to re- | Rivington Street, a dealer in Jewish | residents. . i - in tter Jacob A the he ined Re gin. He ae ay Y vis, | ‘ = j: ; told that this coal was the property port any violatio | Prayer yooks and prayer shaw ] R. J. A, HOFHEIMER, of Loca new President of the Department of 2 . ] y Py h oO i c ve ‘The Housewives’ Protective Assoct- eae Mitchell, head of the i ‘ederal D Exemption Board No, 170, was! school children run from “2 per | erases and Assoanmenta. of the eee pasty isa rants ones “aceole 3 : “ood Board, directed that all sugar z ; nts make| cent, all the way tp to 20. per party “ ‘ e Evening World will aid | "°° vo first New York physicia first wealthy men tho Hylan Admin- a pre ot eae - tatture of deal- | {Ud 18 Friedman's store be seized an exhaustive analysis of the physical] cent. higher than in city school . ie hy ‘men the Hylan Admin: | jots througa whic ashe Mlaa sted = \ the board by reporting failure ~~ | Following an examination yesterday condition of the young men called by} children. ation will get after on the ques-| been cut to the New York Central \ @ra to observe the regulations, Jand this morning by P. A. Johann, . the draft in his district, a section of| “In cural communities the ton of personal taxen D.| Yards, ‘Thore they maw piles of atove Grocers who fail to obey the regu-| head of the Complaint Bureau, of a | Harlem typical of New York condi-] school age is from six to eighteen — Htorkefeller The Mayor's letter, | coal estimated at 40,000 tons, gtd tations will be prosecuted, Violation | number of witnesses, agents of the | tions. He told The Evening Worlt| years. Now if theso bad health | ™de public this afternoon barges, were unloading more of the } 000, | Food Board went to No. 173 Riving: | that of the 550 young New Ycrkers} conditions exist at twelve “to You are expected equalize | precious "black diamonds, meets by 8 O56 Obit “| ton Street and seized all books, telo- | examined ty bis board only 22 por| eighteen years, it ie reasonable taxation in this clty in- North of 143d Street the party of year’simprisonment or both Hereto- | or ins ‘and letters found there, They ~ cent, were found physically disquali-| to assume that they mostly ex- formed that becaure us | investigation found the most amazing fore evasions of the food regulations | iooK them to No, 220 West ®&th Street, |Corrupt Practices Measure In-| tied to serve in the National Army.| ist at twenty-one, when the amendments and exe to [stores of all—three solld acres of soft t bi ‘hy nly revocation of f the Food Board, 4 According to Dr, Hofhelwner, that is} young men become of military the personal property y, the Jooal in mounds fifty feet high. Sixty have brought only ‘oc | the off of the Food Board, an¢ sad ¢ adi According ner, ae bichiincthe cnaor tees The. ean wed besa l i : A troduced and Immediate it & Wonsid- 4 f sorsonal prop in this [men were at work loading coal from Heenses, The extension of the regu-|found, they allege, that for two ‘4 splendid record,” and It principal defects which are found f : A city escapes: taxation A to © which, they ’ the | months or more sugar in large quan Passage Urged erably bet than percenta, of} to occur in the largest numbers | $ the mounds onto cars, 5 lemons) to ‘retail dealers provides the} it saived) a a stad om rural rejections just given out. in the rural school boys aro quence real tot un- |yaid, were bound for Cos Cobb. mont effective weapon the housewife | tities had een received By Brieds _ “the country iad," saya th found So exit aise.in Sie .young: | burdens of gov- | ‘rhe final surprise lay in an adja- | man. <4 sey} e country lad," § nen of military age. com: | has yet received in the war againat|/™ O° stated hin belle? that| AMBANY. Jan. 10.—A corrupt Prac-| 6 pecs General Crowde parison of the health statistics cont lot, where five mountains of pea promears; By & sans ot Iabele in| | ety. barrele of granulated ‘sugar | tice Hil Realgned to, 2 campalgn | tomed to hard phys bor of rural school children with nal property {bear eval from fifty to sixty feet high and the stores she may learn at just what Aitess cones i; ; w rejection reports of the army a ure, and Mt you oe hundred feet square at i were taken yesterday from the Mor-| contributions and expenditures was| more muscular he lil oenfin thie aka covering « price an article should be sold ater Q ‘ im inet asen: avy , W i b) t termine what come |the base represented the holdings of gan Line pler to Friedman‘a store, |{ntroduced in tho Legislature to-day| but he ts supe ment! Food offictuls sald the regulation ; = , fj within the 1 sonal |the Edison Company. Nine barges was made as a result of “piracy”| Hight additional barrels and twenty |)) sinority Leader sion o ogre ph $4771 average country echitd doos | NUNN, Mn” son ‘ Aine | DATs ee Tare: ei ¢ packets, Mr. Johann said, were atill : ness essential to bis acco} not havo food day the Sapa sata | eh Unloading more onto th Rm eon ek ee SIRO e ROR ORS. 8 the Morgan Line pier consigned to|"°" Of the Senat soldier," Jetty ‘ latter cut better a ure heaps preclty. Interior grades, 1 ls aaidi| eA sp. would require that the names of all L that th ¢ ' ave must be wealth | . cath Woo mislabeled and prices that Friedman, and that tha 8. 8. Pasco, | a Vevery day of t and.evsn| snadge'ta hour an cd should apply only to the highest! "OW in port, had a consignment of| givers and the amounts of money he of tho city tenement districts, hin diet | 1 pond togh BURNING SCHOOL EMPTIED ace : . xty-eight barrels, -threa pack c cast tive} poy over the country bo: ot nore -varloty than dlet of his ho ¢ o y | B grades were char sixty- iat are 1s, art tare path vt ade public at lenat five poy over the uniey ey el e variety 1 TOE Oi pve hile eine OF 1 680 N 0 MIN ES Tho law now applies to all the New |t8 an ae ean, backs pe stent foro election. — overwhelming po painGa x ane y drinna | thelr eauitles became ’ TW! UT York boroughs, Suffolk, Nassau and|&b0ard consign ata to Friedman itie iy candidate or committee |Aguros you havo she lt . pr nis | tenréaslay 4 band Westchester, On Jan, 19 jt will be prohibited fron epting a con- | Thomas W ¢ physt-| : é effective thre ipoat ut New York State, NEW YORK NTIS” WIRE trit nh exceeding $10,000 from a} cat educ vat Columbia Unive uy drain i 7 ire Children Sing at Home for the — vurce for @ primary and elee- | told me yesterday, Lt era aed alata Mv Mi F lod Blind While Firemen Fight sn and no persons shall |the subject with Dr. W won ventilation : vie 5 1 . | ire in No, 54 \, SKELETON OF MAN LOST 18 DTS) hr wi - | Ji 3 ? T) urvey L nt ¢ tee of s surrounded by story structure a h Street and Am- | Wilson Departed From:Patly Plate}, Ho bill: ainus to, cut she ae mueetian puesta n 1, but get Jaterdam Avenue, at 1 o'clock this —_— Fs i yments to poll work tho National Educ . alibied he lives here. Her m | 4 the ne d discipline ; % form in Backing Suftra i odical A ne it 1 he should h | morning, tested the nerve and discip! Blast in Shaft Reveals Remains of | A saeni 5 - 1 ®* |tion day and enumerates the and the American Med f Rane reve inant 1 detects | ¥000,000 personal Do lof the teachers and 1,68) pupil In ele- oe | Amendment, Says Telegram, poses for which campaign ex tion on the comparative physical : ie aliments io HE CHAD rent | mentary classes va 3; rtor “orme) ™ . ‘ ete . A ng in the city and in| 1 ify for m | satin ay ss / Ivan E Farrington, Former | The following telegram, signed by] tures can be made, Such expenditures | dition of the young In the city . st : pilots hove teen | Should be increa ‘Tho fire originated under the etair- , " Wealthy Operator. Mary G th, acting president offare confined to rent « music | the country ‘ Aaa ea spree ; odvral Gi way betwe nthe wecond ana | thine i t " n wing mail u AG) CURR IT TS a | a At floors, and was discovered b: 0 if JOPLIN, Mo,, Jan, 10.—A skeleton ine New York State Association Op-| and freworks for pub etings and h ab Tr cue eens " 1 reguiar medi und nf] ro ses principal and Anna Cerne, a xiri which has been identified as that of| isa to Woman Suffrage, has been sent | &XP! advertising. the try youths t y 1 in all our rural achoola, as AX ON EXet pupil, at the same time, Misa Uthlen i Ivan Farrington. a wealthy mine prépat print cation of | Uo continued Dr, W nt Do you not think exce ai f Trea ging icy p " srlously disappeared {to President Wilso preparing Hea. Cad ies 4 alae 4 . w have in som ow , ¢ principal, turned a b Operator who mysteriously di anpeared |10, Fron! i nm poatara) Mihbaraptiay | #8 and lit- | HHlustrates aney t iH ue ‘ ' ; MOL MGA” CHASE that aay AL clhtecn yours ako, has been found respectfully convey to you Tat Fee matevlal r advertiae | child is father to eT ee ¥ should also } Ghild must igo immediately inte te yard gan old shaft, according to word received | gret of this association that you have ee pr atis - not been givin t gly ; Re Couey 1 est for elt without wraps or hats. Then the im yorday from Celena, Ken ye {departed from the declaration of the last |imttope set tit nant een, |day to ct 1 ar para 1 Von all avait | principal vent tn wn alarm $ Identification was as __Dosalble | ational tform of the Democratic| ter # |nities the care and prot n they everywhero ¢ ‘sa00 000 \ MONTH LIMIT The children marched down the stairs ia | Miners were clearing the debris {rom of the country be extended by the State eased me ens |Our soldiers and the soldiors teeth dofe r was a class of elght blind children | the shaft, which ts wbout seventy and also from your own previous dec better nt. in the ¢ Aiong cou: hit Mas Heusle Hluman, thelr teachor, ot ‘ Geom, and the bones were uncovered | tions to the same effect wh of the Allies are enjoying b , ; . ut vuy one, a litte girl who Jost | when a charg powder was explod f t r nich con. | health protection than the chil om rah cash Barta ituted one of the tssues of the national The Red n, more than twice as herself ta the room, Miss Harriet Me campaign.” ° dren of rural America, sail | 1 , | Orga Fun f Laughlin, another teacher, found her A. Heth ES AND WIFE HURT. Cross ig sending a travelling oi , there and carried her to tho yard. ° ‘ | health exhibit through devastated bY | school was emptied in two min a Yonkers Politica! Leader tn an NO BREAD IN HAVANA; | France and Belgium to teach urvature than 2 il SOR Gare ce THe inde Automobile Crash, 7 proper care of children, “uch an | me ; inowen were given refi in the Old Alfred H. I politieal GOAL SUPPLY IS SHORT pre exhibit is needed quite as badly The city man spends more on eaES eae Seth ‘\\| Ladies’ Home, Grace Mothodist Church, leader and f¢ Maye in undevastated rural Now York the health and well-being of his |’ rs si , |, and the Home for the Blind, Mothers ot that city 4 Mrs I and “{ don't un, Dr. Wood family, in proportion to his ine [to-day vere " "lin the nelghborhood ran frantically to \ treated to-da ement of Sugar May Be Held) Ir a tha ¢, than does the country the school to find their children safe en automobiio accide They we » by Lack of Fuel for | He s e hse Speaking generally, aa ao,| While the firemen were fighting the bs 7 eh * ee IC | © the 4 . +2 EUs h : ” re, the obildren sang school songs for urning. yesterday ning from . \ everything else on the farm is Aha ; : ¢ York when at 4y horse caused tho Railways. Wagner sald the ad ©. solear (ere So Sth kept up better than tho farmer's |!’ Ar | {S| the entertainment of the occupants of river o Wek to nwery s attempt by the f king rich | But also \ i Idren. As for the little red W th for the Blind. o the wrong side of the road at th A, Jan. 10.—Beginning protec " house on thesauntee,:1 t , nroad re és The trick crashed Into w limousine in | g Havana will be & breadiess| york city ut the last ¢ an Y fomitt f 41] lee» well adapted, hygienically, to |a in Cavalry hb wi which Mr, and Mra, Iles were riding last of the available supply | pais jer fA = |Fdueation A hand the A pu pose than is the pig pen Yaaats, Ree oT eered eet a te eite# lof flour has been divided among the I 1|! Heal A t t Rerese , rive Fens ta Aria., Jan. 10—A detach the face and Mr s left pitals and asylums, andaby ordey |!’ ii jme we Aa be ENTRY ehitdr ns ae of American cavalry sent into | fractured. of the Defense Board no wheat bread |‘ By a n bis} anybody willl fe than rer chee ie : *! Hoar Va nty-fve miles west o! . t bread | 4, 1 yf} printing of oha » De. Wood ( 1 nat sterday to observe trails, ts to be placed on sale. 00 ean b ‘ y w vf : price Caste LH thie condi ara ved the | 1.000 : aia t living ar thful tha \ nb 1 with @ band of Yaqui Indians. Albert Sz § This condition mit continue, it is : PU be eagle ie General Ht al tn «nt ne of n died at should be the entire od al remions intry tu en, one o p “ Reeves: Bro py was found) aiAled HE bis United Rates Moou h the ear q the se F counts t seit Py rhe 1 pets aghohd : of wounds, according to a tel Pdead this morning in @ furnished room| Administration permits the exporta : : | Bet cab yan) $100, i tin ¢ um to-day from the commandant at at No. 361 Dean Street, Brooklyn. Aly of flour 4 city, w 1 ay city ¢ en. Country veaho were | Nogales, Be reather hirer a. Wolevothpan Lard also {s virtually unobtainable lary. ¢ f leity youngst I V1 ' PIE ‘ ease —— ~ STOCK OF PRAYER SHAWL DEALER t AS URGED BY EVENING WORLD Federal Food Officials Begin ° Fourteen inspectors have been sent! yo the first criminal action brought was of THE EVENIN 90,000,000 MORE BUSHELS OF WHEAT 70 G0 TO ALLIES United States to Help Europe to Meet Shortage, and Rely on People to Save. | WASHINGTON, 10.—The food situation !n Europe is regarded here 48 80 critical that the Food Adminis- tration is pianning to release an ad- ditional 90,000,000 bushels despite the fa Jan. of wheat t that the normal ex- port surplus had heen shipped oy the The | peopte will be asked to save to make | up the defi middle of December. American tency. | ‘Tho demand from the Allies ts #0 tn | sistent that the Food Administration has decided to take a chance on a | shortage in the spring t# meet in part thelr needa. If consumption ta not re duced offictais soe a possible shortage of flour in the United States In May before the new crop comes in in June. | Food administration officiais are | | seriousiy considering asking Congress |for legislation to enforce wheat days and are taking up with millers 88 In New York Percentage of Disqualifications for Physical | G@ WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918. City Boys Are Better Soldier Material Than Country Lads; Fewer Rejections ary Boy Gers Laid tn LD city Gov Gew Riestiric toon Serta waTen TO Drink Gers terre FARMERS Toy THE PARMERS PIG CARE THAN THe cry fo Reasons Is 22 Per Cent., While Rejections in Rural Communities Are 27.96 Per Cent.—Farmers More Careful of Their Live Stock Than of Their Children and Hygienic Conditions in Country Are Not So Weated that he had killed elf because c. The price fo at the Phe a at qui ‘ s and ‘ ; employed had been closed for lack of | almost prohibitive ul Dr. Nyd replied eneth: ‘tho ‘vit t coa The most serious situation cons A bil tc ay ees ' oe 8 — fronting the Government, panies empower the President to take pos. | Piaining i trawn f ® ' Packing Plant Destroyed by Fives * ever, ts ich and control ct Niagara Walla from ru \ vi if xt i xt Loan 8250,000 the coal shortage. This throatens to | seavlon and control o ting $20 t tr 1 ai to ba . . i < power plants, and appropriating $20,- cities are ‘ ie 4 Datta CHPSTER, Pa, Jan, 10.—Fire earty | interrupt railway trafe, which would Piacoa tat ipa depart Fa Sacne W 1 ; ; n A Hh fo-day deatroyed ‘th Mork ‘pucker | Interfere with the movement of the|quced to-day by Representative ‘We do know, however, that ote t ard wet by t Jefferson H is $260,000, sugar crop. \w aldo of New York, | bad heelth conditions in rural cs y youth rly Hallie Erminte Grry Gov Room S SeTTeR VewTiLareD DENTAL ROCEives ComPuLsony | ATTENTION | | is here, COAL! ACRES OF IT! ISFOUND BY MAYOR PILED IN THE BRONX Owned by Two Railroads and Two Lighting Companies Hylan May Try to Get It. Mayor Hylan climbed over enough anthracite and bituminous coal tn the Nronx this afternoon to carry the en- tire borouwh for two months, Thou tens of thousands of tons—engineers caloulated it by the acre | four public utilities corporations and belongs to | Me in the inidst of a borough which had to: ay leas than 1,600 tona in its public yards The New York, New Hartford and New York Central Ratl- New York Edison Com- pany and tho Central Unton Gas Com- pany are owners of the conl the | Mayor inspected. He found guards with revolvers on thei? hips sur- rounding the entire district in the Port Morris section adjacent to Kast River, the hoarded coal tay frozen in an tee sheath Though the Mayor made no com- Ment on the results of hin Journey of exploration, his recent action in urg- Haven and rod is, the where red | New D to Be Submitted to MADRID, Jan. 10. jonso. The Spanish Cab tnet has decided to submit to King Al other decree calling for the dis ’ tion of the Cortes, The King ts ex- the |! 1 to alen the ree to-day, King Alfonso signed a decrea dissolving Par- | 4s \Tiament on Jan, $ ‘The Government wit /mudsequently decided to reconsider the | decree. | BOSTON, Jan. 10.—Charxes Royal Arcanum, a fraternal notion ee to Dissolve the Cortes LI Arcanam Refore U. %. Court, order, was running behind at the rate of $1,000 a month, counter claims that the order was solvent and a suggestion that & Federal inquiry into its affairs might be proper, marked a hearing in the Fed- eral District Court yesterday, The pro~ ceedings were on a motion of counsel for the order for the dismiasal of @ bill asking for the appointment of @ te celver, Judge Hale took the case under adviserfient. “NONE $0 GOOD" “THE TRENCHER’ Especially built for military use—ideal not only for the soldier but for all rough out- door wear. 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