The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1918, Page 3

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~ SMALL GROCERS IGNORE LAW. Mt BOTH PRICES AND LABE DEFY RULING OF FOOD BOARD * FOOD BOARD PRAISE =I EVENING WORLD ADIN wu FIXING tion Says rl Will Help \c complish Aims, Department Stores and Big tailers Practically Onl to Observe Regulations. World show aries of life attention to th and the placing of as provided t erate chain stor&, only any attemp ruling which it was found ¢ being conduc Retail Grocers’ & World with the on of which grocery stores, from Amer going so far as to condemn t grim shadow member of business man more fortunate SMALL DEALERS SAY THEY'RE ALREADY OVERBURDENED. he sister of Joun Met sections of the and the combination store proprietor their denunciation of all r of the Food Hoard. 4 they are already expenses and Cutcheon, the business,” vir ek this afternc be held betw » the Retail Qesher Butch overburdened carry grocery stocks and in eve stance found that they sand had become 75,000 RETAILERS SIGN FAIR PROFITS. PLEDGE parts of Har) last Thuraday Jaw was som ONLY THE DEPARTMENT AND CHAIN STORES OBEY ment stores and. fixed by the boo ton of a cen APPEAL FOR $600,000,000 RAILROAD FUND ATTACKED COR S ABIDE BY F ft home ai Poca THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. 8 Manufacturers in Convention Here Firmly Resolve to Keep On Manufacturing and Refuse to Yield an Inch to the God of Carnage, for Children Didn't Begin the War an¢ Shouldn't Be War Sufferers and They'd Be Sufferers if Deprived of Their Toys, Says Mrs. Jessie McCutcheon Raleigh. Marguerite. Aeowre Varshall. N° amount of war frightfulness is tle Amal girl her doll or prive the American boy of hi Mars did not put Sunta ¢ of business for the Curistmas ta just past, a Ne Toy Manufa MeAipin most innocent and pire i) such countries as Tel klum and Poland and we hing in our p ' i 1 children ar affecting Am {asked Mrs. J) “ys bee ® only w Toy Manufa Cnited States. Mops, 1 member of my fam laughingly “Americ ler stitted I know exa hov 1 1 Mr thay si 1 t im wn And 1 nless toy I h 1 Hasn't been ns able rease in Am un in t wn On impor * i nv \ And 1 believe ) M Ao v= nad + 4 toys My own dolls arevereated pr iiptured from real ¢ni ca Ws wa ‘ ner hasn't I Ash i ® 1 i. a Ne oluldren waat? It Will Be a lon. Tin ime Before Ui. Before Ue S: _ XILLPOLISH PRINCE OF AUTHORITY IN ME: = re it now a time Jo things, not ae ins {.vot-Crazed Russians Despoil| Chairman Willard Tells Senate \o aanisation’ @ vir ha i Historie Castle and Drag) | There Should Be Man to | aovice oF 816 BUSINESS MEN Occupants to Death. Bring Cohesion Pedi Add dita Mallet 1, (Cortespondence | WASHINGTON, 1 thie ndustry.” be nt lan't » ‘ress). =A graphic story) Willard, Chatuman War Indu: eouling with Muct the by two drunken Rus-! tries Board, to-day testified ef tt ais ne wht oi gy 1 the of Prin angushko, @) Senate Miliary Come: SNe na th 3 #6 5 two nic the quiry that he had advora 7 ‘ ‘ - s related of a Minis Wor f able Ww ; rad correspondent of tions, wnt : ; : he tragedy ganization } ' e U i th Mr. W d, the a nt f nf ‘ bah a ishho, nt ci nw Ady ( t the fi at ered, s heen announced, bu ‘ce on . nen th he ghas 1 yf the crime hay 4 uD wa 1 r ratle of Shiv bu when f 1 1 ng un ” Ss iwestern Russia, |t L, ‘ , 4 a "¢ M 1 ay snids, belonged to the IC wa aid dean the outskirts of « We beg work J ‘ wuthority a g town o same Waxy atmosph nid, “Our or > : unsettled sta mn wa ay ant om army, the military | there was on “vant of arez| Government to desc 1 TIED UP BY SAOWDRIFTS; "BATCH OF BOROUGH JOBS DISTRIBUTED IN QUEENS GAILLAUX SENT 10 JAIL FOR BOLO PASHA PLOT 10 KILLED, 20 INJURED ante IN TEXAS TRAIN WRECK 950 GERMAN MUTINEERS =. pei cubist Honey, priceless h (reasures accu. Os Government n “ mulated by the ushko family in erelly "COR ed M Ww ara - e centuries. but he was to ‘ 1.) Practically No Freight Moved in 24 agoons caught @ sol-| 7 More separate Hours, Says Smith—P. (ea k aqhbering village Gu pu - 1 aim Hours, Oa mih—Passen- down aw tree in th st sure; cult ¢ at times, gave gers Stormbound yunding the custle and tackled hun, Us Whatever inforn’ y wa A. H. Smith, Director of Eastern The thief wa wounded, wut Ww ob ain 8 - » the Railroads, i his afternoon, with not severely ugh to prevent his ig paugtihi hil regard to the railway situatio! V 1 be ’ a ne bes * a running to eighboring village fadu ee ears . Between Pittsburgh, Buffalo, @hi- where h giinent was stationed, beta aia We i Ne ana Louis there has been : e ard at Lad curl ‘4 " Pease wre A a ’ 7 atte a Bht movement for was trying to & him, The sol. BP ; Ras vediieeas J pan twenty-fou hours ‘count of dier’s com at once seized their Control,” he said "conditions, ‘The passen SSeS iittes and awurrounded the caste of coon the movement has been to got stalled CUTCHEON RALEIGH and HER DOLLS Prince Sangushk They began to urd to he aine into termina The snow has fire and the dragoons on guard sidered his reorganization | gritt A ed very heavily, packing in car atts plan co} co were . g to the AONEM to ge e cars - bagpaetihs cease firing firs Mr said, “that we! Ruffalo is still at zero, with an ex- a) "Suddenly they gave way, only atipe |" Department re- | athy to Tomes igting ti deputation from the” Ww should search | head of the army tremely wind, West of these Xpresses her bas moderated; Awaiting Transport Home Unde Is at the | pointy t the |# a wever,| likewise in New York and other xchange Arrangement us they were convinced that | Mr. Wil ra aale he bel veut w ine | Eastern points. ‘The very tow tem. Sim OE cada old Prince stored machine ie ibply co-ordination, he | Perature with snow and high winds an Crown Prince Dal An UnexE guns for Use in the cause of the coun thought, could be effected under the | 4% produced a combination which tek ib. wounded CUKan aolate rerevolution, Of course there were! plan submitted by Secretary Baker, | is said to be the worst in the history Aix-la-Chapelie, awaiting transport| No machine guny, and all that wag), “It hay one fault,” said Mr. Wil. | of railrd@ling Efforts are being me ut an exchange arrange-| found were a few sporting guns and Wd) (Tt M8 a Rood p art Lb made to relieve the fuel situation in according to word reeeived bere | revolvers . every one co-| Central Western cities and to restore “Just as muddeniy as the crowd cf train service a earligst possible h soldiers, uding in the cour‘ yard moment ees ee of the castle, had yielded to tne Mane lk ant “| “We are devoting our attention nts peat of their officers, came a new sar keeping people warm, moving f Bua Air Pat o)Nbroar, and in an instant they hud | Instead of the War Industries Board | couling ships in the harbor and Alling ‘ Canadian overpowered the guard ar a |beu ne organiza-| vital ne effec i anadian e powered th ard and tion Mr. Willard auggosted that ono| Vital needs until the effects cf the wor . at ay 1 into the cast ither * HOF) man with authority from the Presi-| storm can bo cleared away and work \ppeals had the slightest on | der ie differences between | ing room afforded. There are U8 nie aD vuade,” was them, ‘They @estroyed, in a fit of /Vari tments would secure bet. a ht ships in harbor awalting coa - aa tiuanlneas fury, eve ything that they That would be a Director of Munl-; Pas arriving on delayed Ae ES As could lay hands on etures, Mrni- tions?” suggested Senator Weeks, trains report inconvenience and no ed blindly, ruthlessly ' Mr. Willard d ering during their twentye « ffi ‘re ns Je) " ould act hours in Snowdrifis, ‘The worse The venerable Pollsh magna Md f ; grimly : ‘ ‘ s noar Cleveland, on the Lake i " lis two n th ung and beaus ngre : being fifteen feet de 4 tifut Countesses Rzyszczewski, fled ahs sh ani pati pet ot Hdn't have come the|to one of the att hoping that, If er th fe spe Me oe Ree hes . r home was to be ruined, at feast | Sy autce touched the weak 3 a pate anere ery Wounde nthe wn {their lives might be saved 1 tion.” B bank me) expressed ay'r und whenlearly in the morning, wh | have one: man ne on Erie were eperted he left a bie el ciccaiidera Diwan thelr atieeks antilt ane eNe ealdont have au wa to-day that they would have eb faving his own picture, at ar e o take chances on getting home t Aes |5 o'clock in the afternoon, the sack-! yy re needed,” sa LS lari uble for the men ; STL eh night. On the New York Central, ng of the castle went on, Then tho ea oatd. * man with | Penusvivania, Jersey Central, Lack vidiers retired to the courtyard x Prosident . awanna at West Shore Roads it was AY What about the 1 ‘ ¥ j thad of reported thet the commuters were be- And the los ntessex?! wd ‘ounen laa pee e peeled r hours f ‘i ms & aina were cot while some ond began to af saab as : A ind, a omc ; ng. ror he wa 00 "wal PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY M" 4 fost tho last shred’ ot [I E “_CITY EDITION : ; let the Prince + ||| SANG eAIHEn PUL ehene “Toe en CHARLEY BERG PINCHED. ‘arma ee | wae Bs Bi ~@ fest : ® edy for Throat ne Diba : Invitations ts the Sugar, REPORTED PUT TO DEATH ©," %- 202) it seer] | eae _ z . ¢ everywhere Med elnuey Appoints an's Mrother ) Aroney iorehownd « 4 pees Gnd Drenthe we ios ou ACE, RRS | stop ‘ ; TWAT "4 $1,230 les CovGH Py ” ea ad ih Sa years old a. a retired

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