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ee ee ee reg SST sine enema ceaamaeminamabaneiiammnmmamnaienaestaitit ——$—$—$ $$$ ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918. ". } iin. Russian revolution bas stirred { “the nationalistic feeling among the { Gh) (Slave of Austria-Hungary to the boil be whole Slay Ing point,” it says. e world will rise up against us If we attempt to impose humiliating terms on Russia.” ‘The Crown Council held Sunday tn Bérlin apparently crystallized a pro- gramme for a continuance of the | war, according to Holland deapatches, The programme may be summedr- teed as follows: RUSSNS ARREST. "RE, | ENTRELeCTON =I” LONRON, Jan, 15.<The British Labor Party, In a message to the Russian First, unrelenting insistence Pa itich Forces Are Co-operat: $| people made public to-day, ahnounced upon the dismemberment of Rus: © A 20-oper: ? | Troops Contratied & by the Bol-| thet the britsh people accepted he Pe Gattith sreat annexatione for | ing and Their Airplanes Have | sheviki Quit Roumania, | Ruslan vrincipte of sult-detcrmination ° Second, a decision no longer to Downed Six Enemy Planes. : Discarding _ Rifles. British Empire, particularly In the pretend to treat Austria an ———---- ; | Middle Bast, Africa and India. |, seizing th ortion = | tj 4 The message declares in favor of athe peoil Boallighadd Ruste |. POM San. 16.—By an etiack in the $| PETROORAN,’ Jan, 18.—Arrest ofl ptacing the whole of trople at Atpie for Germany. Monte Asolone region, on the northern 2 | all members of the Roumantan Lega-| under uniform international control. , Third, making peace with front, the Italinns have gained con- 2 | tlon here to-day caused a sensation | More rapli development of seif-gov- " Ukraine, 00 ae to form o buffer *{derable advantage and inflicted vory © among the Diplomatic Corps. swotaciel fa Yecaite pee th ae fc ‘ The arrests are believed to havo|Minor by an inte national organization Office announces ‘ : phot ae f wane * pas i bk ah p been made in repriaal for the arrest |to be constituted by the Peneo Confer 7 i rea x ‘ot a number of Bolshovik agitators at [ence Is favored Jassy, Roumania. Vinu Halsiewik Governmene an- {GERMAN SOLDIERS SEND nounced on Jan. 2 that a commit- | feo of Bolsheviks viene Toume: | BACK THEIR | IRON GROSSES atate between Austria and Rus- heavy losses on the enemy, the War preventing further Austrian annexations. | A Fourth, preparation for « great |_ 4 Surprise attack on tho lower Piave offensive in France, in an effort front, nat of Cap abled the to take Paris and Calais and Italians to extend their bridgehend. | force peace on the Allies. Repeated enemy counter-attacks on According to the Nachrichten of the captured trenchos were repulsed. nia had e 1 wo Dusseldorf, Admiral von Tirpite, in| LONDON, Jan. 15.—Operations of | rh gga yy thagiendee gta veer an address to politiclans and jour-| British forces on the Italian front | vention by Cossacks. everal | This fs Done as Protest Against nalists, asserted the submarine war- | during the last week are reviewod in Up-State the coal situation is such that coal in sleds | shortage. The photograph shows Nyack’s, N. Y., con- clashes have occurred on Rouma- Teari igni fare already was forcing Great Virit- | a0 official statement, ‘The Italian euc- is being HaWied Acton the dronen Hudson: torralieve | Qethutien to Peers N.Y. . sal tl nian territory between Russian Wearing of Insignia by ain to sok peace and that It was|ceases in carrying out operations tn | nen Hudson to renee the Bin Uses (SO) SSENy ee eet ee and Roumantan troops “Home Warriors.” ready to adopt any expedient for) the Monto Asolono region, as well as —————“ | Russlan troops are leaving the Rou-| LONDON, Jan. 15.—An appeal is be- rm this purpose, even being willing to’ 'in the vicinity of Monte Spinoncla differs nt theory and a different meth- manian front in such swarms that tho] ing circulated among mutilated German * § forsake one or tho other of its allies. | and near Capo Sila, on the river front, ome tbagiy ng nei Reagent by! railways are literally overwhelmed, |Ofticers and soldiers having the Iron O "7 "0 * wena . ae ma nistrators, committees b ¥ Y : serdar as , = Imperial Chancellor von Hertling 18] are noted in the announcement. The Mi taea MINER GROBMA, tevine sixty thousand men on Wednesday of | Cross asking them to return the crosses 4 ©inv he OR a HAOLING COAL FROM Nyack TO TARRYTOWN baboo4 aees anid to have been slated for disminsal} weather is gery cold. » do something and succeeding prin- int week passed one atation, accord |“* © Protest auainst the fact that a s+ by the militarists, The speech he waa| fritish airplanes have destroyed six eipaily in setting h other's way im to word received here to-day, | Nussber/Of “home warriors and lead to have delivered Wednesday before} enomy machines and driven down ind working at cross purposes. ae utenent und rifice are discarded by (72% tee Batherland Party oi ring the Mal (tebe oF the Satebiat Meanwiille there were tens of thou- |, P the same insignia, ding to an Ex- @ Main Committes of the #tX& | othera out of control. sands of tons of .coal on the Jer the returning troops. cl . - i] chango Telegraph despatch from Am In answer to the peace addrosse® Of! Bertin Cintms ttalian Attacks shore and thousands of people, on the Tho Bolshevik) to-day brought six! serdam President Wilson and Premier Lloyd Wate Broken Down New York shore clamoring for | erutee rear bavatits ‘ ; / up the Neva to near Petro-| ‘There has been a large response, thir- _ George has been indefinitely post-| BERLIN, Jan. 15 (via London).— aera ty leaders cb pualtions Intex | |mrad, presumably to have the guns! teen hundred crosses from Berlin alone poned. According to Berlin telegrams, | Traian attacks on the Teutonic lines ests who took hold of the situation | |from these vessels handy tn case the | belng sent to the War Minister the first von Hertling {s 1! and will shortly re- | jn the Monte Asolone and Monte Ie to-day with the idea of finding a IConstituent Assembly proves frac. | day the appeal appeared. sign. ‘This is taken hero as a more tay bivkce auwe| tigi | practical way out : | tlous — Lithia subterfuge to cover his dismissal. Mantel Aca Hondaiess| Maus WARE . For the thine belng, they sald —— ‘The Deutache Zeitung says Count von | With Reavy loses, Army, Headauar- |New York Manufacturers Form some inconvenience and thating) (Continued from First Page.) | triet were relleved before night a | %o Date 46k top oie Ratan renee) SENATE VOTES TO LIMIT Bernstorff has arrived in Berlin, pace ONS | Committees to Bring About | soon a new system of ‘order and —_—_- . 1umber of bakeries would be com- Conference. SIZE OF NEWSPAPERS ‘ bution would be | ihe Jors gr svmueior beled (tomioue LONDON, Jan, 15.—Aftér bitter tica sectors yeast where Prince von Buclow preceded - tyultable dist a him, Von Rosen, Minister to Holand, |NO LIGHT ON TEXAN’ S FATE. Radical Changes. jworked out, particularly “since the} in, a i : bpd paaasid ip he 1 cupply in the Bronx,” | CXhanges between delegates of the 1 ‘ie De news sent privately from Washin his ization. Riley sak coal supp’ ie Bronx,” | © : Dae Malanavint te . > rao i a nude rua so Steamship Owners Confident, ton indicated a reallaation there “All talk about a shortage of | Said Mr. Ahearn, “is 798 tons of coal spat Powors and tho Bolshevik 7) Be Sixteen Pages, Daily or Sun- are, oo ted ‘ ever, Crew Was Reacued. Complete reorganizatien of the|the breakdown of the Fuel Adminis-| labor on the coal docks is mis- | 4nd the normal need is 5,000 tons a the peace negotiations at Brest- slated by tho militarists aa the n . Foderal Fuel administration from| ation machinery. takans Theis) tae RHO day, ‘There aro200 apartment houses | LAtOvsk Have again been interrupted. day, Thirty Days After Passage Chancellor. ‘The fate of the American-Hawalian in from It in the bellef in highest business 5 is shortage . partment houses | 4. Germans have withdrawn on the of Paper Bill, en » Texan, reported in wireless | headquarters in Washington down to| circles that a new system based cn there. Between four and five | Which have no coal in their bins, A The Berlin Vorwacrta, Socialint or- | Meamahiy Texan, report a ston down to | circ ¥ : ground that they must have further Inking aon eal Go! : hority yo] thousand shoveler great ber of the er : 8 ‘, Jun, 15,—The Senate gan, says the milltariat party is com- ee eect resieliea or real Government authority will b shovelers are working | great number of the bakeries are) consultations, but no date has been ASHI ON, Jan, 15.—The Senat put into operation within a week.| along tidewater, but the condi- | starting on tho lust of their coal sup- | this afternoon adopted the Jones pletely in the ascendency and that (roe aay to\lnformation reaelved in New York {put that ‘practical results could not|. dione ef thein lapor are extremely piles to-day. ‘The Bronx aan set for the resumption of the parley) jnendment to the print paper bill local offices in Impend the only question to decide i's} cericiala of the company received nolto-day, be expected for two weeks, Moan- This news comes in a despatch from c pany ree ‘o-day. ‘The confuston, © ; fi : h omes in a despate miting to sixteen pages daily or Sun- whether a great deal of territory |further Information about the vessel, 7 he confuston, chaos and | rime the pinch will be at its worst. lane 3 nn coal xe still frozen and no help is being eX- | Rrost-Litovsk, sent by the Wolff Bu- Hae Peinnthitty. aya: aches! Sanne should be annexed in veiled form or! which ia presumed to have been tne vie- | lack of relief that has provaited here eepeiere ; amen are pald 55 cents an| tended to ‘Ai Ciget ts GOnVErsAs| vcau the gamlotticlal Bettin Kewel ce ine. pitt * rather less in open form. The news- a cotlalon. They Me eceythras | and in many other communities hax) RETAIL COAL MEN ACCUSE | $1.10 tor aac auth see waar tae agency. The despatch say: | Aan amendment to the resolution for paper adds that everything now Hi rescued by other vessels which | aroused a cyclone of complaints, with lino ooraplaine oh this: wane, scale lmert oo the Carnet alee Gar con, |_ 7A committee, sompostd! of Gée-| Government cante rint M ‘i accompanied 7 exan i 0 be * DI vag ment of the Centra J “om- é ints to a military dictatorship, ac- |BeCQmPanted Ime hex! the: isha Aentes axcuna Wodere) Ga: WHOLESALERS 10 MAYOR | rine Aitrioully das dn tbo. tact teat leony ntral Union Gas Com- | mang, Austro-Hungarians and Rus-| which would have placed authority companied by the resignation of pie eal ‘ z “ 4 | pany to put on sale a quantity of coke 4). for the 4 ott t Itorial | with the President, was defeated. The Ee rec tok Wet rector Garfield in the National Capt _ [the fen cannot Work: continously lat $0 cenus a buwnel) A bushel, iNOv |e er oe cometeortal 4 i i ; ‘oreign ister von Kuehimann, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. o with ples eddies catching up Taxed £8 for Privilers of Buin because of the slowness in returning \tel) me, will last & email and careful | eeonm held three long sittings on hain v sated MA ae aa pie ond jef@h local Raministration. 8 8 Alempty barges trom New York. They |tamily for a day or a day anda halt. \prcay and Saturday, It was agreed! vio, Another vote will be neces- that the first paragraph of the peace treaty should be a clause announcing Assert—Hylan Ke ve to wait for jobs on their own J have also made arrangements with me. sury before the resolution finally ts HAIG EXONERATES BYNG With nat chante from prtiow lore, | _Tatormat/conita| tae of merchants. Ton, They ‘sand business men are High. Yow on ks Pp , : ohabeneen Wah. Ie A romises Halp. ‘ the Indiana Hardwood Flooring Com- ; passed : IN CAMBRAI “SURPRISE” | tn" 2°" al! & | forming in New York for self pro- es Halt | “It fe not necessary to go out: pany of No. 282 Ryder Avenue to pur|t@at the state of war between the, oO. o.ing the resolution, Senator am. jit {tection and to make demands for a| About 20 retail conl dealers who} side of New York for extra labor, |What they can spare of tyelr scrap | Parties had been woncluded, Fernald of Maino declared it was only a = nacseimenNa . ? “change of system. Some of them| supply the poor in congested tenement| The railroads have plenty of it, hardwood on sale, and this Inakes an| The Germans proposed a clause|means of invoking a censorship of the _ “Proper and Adequate” Steps| <i :*Jare confined to one industry, while| districts complained to Mayor Hylan| But work suffers constant inter- Reellont Ci rector Pollock outlined} tPSt the contracting parties have re. | preas and denied it would beneftt pubs , ak en: Borer Ue Répors | Am SJothers are, broader in scope and are| to-day that many of them have been| ‘ruption because of shortage of to The Evening World to-day the | Solved henceforth (9 live in peace and |lishers ied! ‘ ports | gvoping rly to find out what is! subjected to extortion by wholesale!) barg tug and barge situation ag it bears friendship.’ | As a means of improving the paper to Commons. Rites chgaalandlwhe ia tor sianne |Geciera, Some of tho small dealeral TIE-UP 18 LAID To SPORADIC UP, {He coat movements fron Jer- eign Minister Trotzky refused |*unply Senator Fernald urged that the ; sey tidewater, He said: i ; Ser ft that unless Can < LONDK Jan, 16.—Andrew Bonar , | One large committee of men promi-| charged that they have been taxe PERIODS OF WORK. See ee ore reid: ying railoads| © iMdorse this, declaring that it was | Senate insist chat Bet Speaker lis % | f rues ; moves her embargo on pulp wood, no Law, Chancellor of the Mxchequer, an-| i # | nent in leading industries was foomed | $5 for the privilege of buying a te Riley's statement was confirgned by Possess 137 tugs, Of this number“ decorative phrase which does not | ooo. cotton from the United States nounced in the House of Commons to-| } g yesterday to make a quick survey ofj of coal; others claimed that before|other labor leaders, all of whom ‘hirty are now laid up for repairs— describe the relations which in the |)?" tted to cross the border, day ithat ana casult’ of Wield. Macshol| Peay Oat {| the situation with @ view to finding coal was sold to them they had to) agreed that the chief cause of the Sania Eioca eet yee peng Oy | suture will exist between the Ruse | oni: me assurances aro given in Malg's Inquiry. the General Staff, War | tine 1” Tout what can be done in ® practicall agree 10 do free carting for the whole-| slowing up of coal moving was duc to-day waiting fuel at tho Jersey | an Sha German peoples.’ * |the resolution for an equitable distribu- Cabinet and the Government const way to relleve the immediate crisis. | salers to the sporadic periods of work forced terminals | The Wolff Bureau report covers |tion of paper at a (air price," declared pr dclbag or ppt bat aig hirota They preferred to kep their Identity | ‘The complainants sald they repre-|by barge trrogularity cy biecauige of Ice conditions in, the nearly 6,000 words and abowa that the | Benstor Reed, “we will be creating here had not been surprised by the German 1, [and work secret until something defi-| sented the Retail Coal Dealers’ League| “No shortage of barges and no de-! arg TAaREA tesa orealte t cakee Laatste on hat Pande oC Pe adhd nuitely, wares! san feieee attack in the Cambral region Nov nite could bo formulated, but they| or Greater New York, which has a(lay in roturning empties," was the five tug to bring a tow of twenty. (evacuation was broken off, the par. [censorship | __ i and that all proper and adequate dixpo- were unanimous in opinion that (e] membership of 9,000, They were de-| statement made to-day by Mr. Peters, ning barges from Amboy or South | tes falling to agree. A long discus. | lamert Cane a? Caneel sitions had been made to meet It esent system has proved unequal at |He added 1 : S \mboy, whereas two should do the|slon concerning which parts of the| *™ertcs™ win The Chancellor sald tt waa not nec- F id Ms WO} giyqug of bringing about an equal] He added that the only exception to Winey H itlons.” oreign Feros, onsary to dlepel the rumor that Field to the emergency and that radical] jistrihution in the tenement districts.|tMe free movement of empty coal! Witt DECLARE A SondiHon occupied territory should be evacu-| orprawa, Ont, Jan, 15.—The follow- ; 2] change Is Imperative ; 2 sont: heck ‘ “! WILL DECLARE AN EMBARGO ON ated also resulted In a gisagreement, 9 4 Marshal Haig was being relieved of his CU based ¥ | Nicholas Salvaggi, a lawyer, said | ConMine vack from New York's SMALL COAL | 3 Americans are mentioned in to- command. ‘ 1, |GARFIELD SAID TO REALIZE is the | coal pi was in the case the ” A prolonged debate arose over the guy's Canadian casualty lsts jthe small celiar and car dealer At th TC ie Oecee eeg e a FAILURE OF SYSTEM Hoe ae aie varcmment dwelt, {tows that have to pass througiy Kill | pAt ihe offices of the Hrle Ratleond question of admitting representatives Ww. Millor, Cheyenne, ope under Gen. & nia 0 > ‘aahingto fee e 4 cull > ‘ an Rat me er of Poland, Courlund and Lithua Wyo. A. OK Groozs ¢ Byng, Commander of-the Third Arm | Information from , an Rton to-| cig, Many amall coal deniers, he said, |¥*" Kull to Perth Amboy and South | noon that the only thing he knew of Solan CONe Oy A Pinas to) Wyo Bs aM nettinrews acess Pointe, in France, by employing a large numb Ri day waste the effect that Hr. ¢ have been forced to closo because of Amboy. ‘The Kill was froson over| bis appointment was what he read In je nego 8, and on the question |" j)1--1t. F. Smith, New York, of takes and without the custe + 4 /feld himself now red s the fai th ttitudle of the wh ule The}? more carly to-day the newspapers. Mr, Horrell, his as-|of what constituted self-determina- ~— _ of the present system of fuel admin. [108 Att . : “ fovday® wont sistant, said that if Mr, Mo tion by these provinces, The discus- DIED . artillery preparation took the G rly reports dertakes the work one of lawyer explained that the small deal 1 by surprise In the area weat of C W ration and will recommend a com-| tah biel ‘i ee Prey ihesnen Mr. Peters, “ure that because of the| things he will do will be to dec sion became ombittered and the only (spray. cHARLHS CAFFIN. succeeded jn penetrating the Teuton ete change In method, Just whae}e” [4 pe Coe Supp bd ‘oimant’.w Fomine a = argo on small coak result was a protest by Gen, Hoff- °" ake sages ~ F Mines f Jistance of five mi : ertinen Incloment weather many laborers aro} Tocraw th 16: Bar S he Gs tices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL nes for a distance of five miles. 1 form the now administrative system |!" tiing to report for kK ee ral below the egg size," sald X mann of 0 German tegatign | cs sands of Germans wore taken pric "BT wit take In not yet known, save Vhat|_ “ow. many. con! carters: in this ee port for work at tho coal! rrorreil, “comes from the culm piles against the tone of the Ru: ae. SHR, Seaway, 66th at, Wednes- Nine days later the Germans mace a Hit will havo to rest on m higher de-|Toom have Pal $5 for the privilege mE as , , und formerly was discarded as use- | AOe OT ih he eaid “apeake ae if it | none determined attack on the newly formed } tt buying. cont trom wholesalers?” | AD Unexpected Impediment in the|less at the mines. Now, it ls pumped |g ‘ | HENSHL,—CAROLYN HENBEL, Hritish salient and forced back Gen gree of arbitrary authority and cone ee tian work of unloading coal harges o} ito the cars pneumatically and when | steed victorious in our countries and | gervicns at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Hyng's troops for a distance of about tralized administra) ight hands were raised of the harber to-day w t t freezes becomes as hard aa cement. could digtas condition CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Tues- © "Attempta wore inade to find out| Mayor Hylan advised the rotaiters| abnormally high tide, which backed | TBs Con! Bas to be steamed forty: | Gen, Hoffmann reminded the dele-| gay, 6.30 P. af. “a or Pie eer aus ae ertoe con mminittee to submit ite eight hours before the cars can be | gates that the Bolshevik authority, as to appoint a Pisbd he owns Of ANHOK MATOCINE ane , | torduy what industrics in New Yorks jvigence ta City amberlain, dohn-| Water into the docks to such a t emptied, Domestic coal can be {much as the German, was founded on LOGAN.—-MARY LOGAN, Cantaing. ‘The Germans also advanced |f . 6 closed for lack of fuct and what| Son, who ia handling the coal situa-|that In many canes wagons were un- | s eub an teelee i force, as instanced by what he termed | Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL (hrough Gonnelleu to Gouzeanoourt, butt} Vs oi {am on the verge of shutting down,| tion for the Mayor, able to reach the edge of loaded sof the railroads have no|the attempts to suppress the White] CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, Thuraday, later the British counter attacked and [iit Com ir ad data could be ob.| “If you don’t get satisfaction there] pargos \ctannouses. At our. steamhouses | R'ssia and the Ukrainian attempts at] 11 A, M. Auspioes Actors’ Fund, etook Gouzeaucourt and La Vaoguerio, | (tmnt, cS! $ - f a“ back to m aid the Mayor, Lg ay We had to treat with 148 |Self-determination. Gen, Hoffmann | vangie,—eLLEN MARBLE, F / | tained. rom every part of the city pis ees Re SAYS A NORMAL SUPPLY OF |)ars of small coal yesterday and 178 |finally declared that the German cu- prime erreitediaal }and in many different Inos ea ine iF i COAL 18 MOVING TO CITY. the day before, A great saving in| preme arm, command murt ref, are ~ a CAMPBELL FUNERAL BRITISH AVIATORS RAID ain + flaiviaual reports of impenging, par-| Ne Ys WRITER GASSED. Capt. J. W. Hallock, head of the|time und in the number of available Sha the istande In-the Gul ot di A. us Abapioed ketene ouvee ewe ere Ay | tal or complete closing, From such eerie tr Harbor Police, told an Evening World |cat™# Would be effected by an em- e a Actors’ Fund, s +] information as could tr Carroll, War Corre: < = 7 | bar gO. TURK BASES IN PALESTINE hog atrehrs 1 |iated, it did not apne deat, in a Paris Hospital, | reporter that since the opening of the) “an ordinance empowering the city ; sated, 4 hat BRAT ; . vara a | Sil van Kull channel ten days ago a authorities to selze surplus coal ant wile : Vosteat (gs eee ROLE RRMA STAN taymond.G.C& or many years | normal supply of coal hax boon mov. it for a) distribution after Infantry Patrols Active in the Sec |}! | tn 04 + | have been stopped in any large num. | member uF rhe ate ce ee Jing from tidewater, but he declared | Paying the original owner was intro- * | ber as yet, but ma © crating | ahd recently correspondent In France| 4 duced at this afternoon's meeting tors Around Jerusalem andon | inert On Bo DALTOW Mata ott setne for the Philadelphia Public Ledger, 14] that more than half of it is woft coal {teed at Ue ite an by Vice Chatr= Coast Warns \ ; tat th an HL OUP PLY |e ey aig hospital in « serious condi-{and being used to fill the bunkers of man Moran. ‘The Moran ordinance \ ve Mw 4 . “ at they aie on the verge of shuts | tion from the effects of a GGerman gas} abips lying in the harbor. He sald) was introduced following © message LONDON, Jan. 15—The following .\ Sa a j | tng down aceoring to rs weived I | that before the Unite States entercy | from Mayor Hylan suggesting such Casta ; official report in ard to military oF be a 4 no mercantile d ‘ d light aoney, | ® abl & course. HERE IS NO SUCH THING IN THE W $G K ner. * 5 as observin: action om | the war these ships were able to la ™ Ider vil ane EAs ORLD AS GOOD fratons In Paleatine was made yublic nha manufacturing Feglous where tual il a Ta ne an Watchin in Presee | in rvoniien in Burope for réture teipa | rcace ates tk te yest rele LUCK. These two words—GOOD LUCK—in my opinion | fy torday used directly only for heating or dry- | two weel when the explosion of | . RAT AA EDEL & 1 ai i dopted derman | mean hard work—consc ious effort, hard-fisted © ‘ “Deaplte adverse weather condition CHICAGO CORN MARKET Ing purposes and power is furnished | (MBM ear at hand rendered pu pu Leinsha nies oe coal enough Crs IADSe ed eb a reece | and the burning of midnight oil. On the job early ite our air service within the lust few days ; san tier. abt [RY glegtrie, com nary | Ban M0 4, He waa oar ners) Con GOUPIS OLR Wlers of mument. tte character: |[] morning and leaving late at night, That's my version of what the has executed bombing raida on the mn 1 Ry, Pee ee Rope One: If Byer able. line | removed pital in Sap - ery day A the proposition ay “radically iie- |] ] public sometimes misbrands as GOOD LUCK. This organization— my airdrome at Jenin, thirty miles Ml 2 Boe NA 1b , of information wa by re-| This ix the first instanc four tows of fifteen barges, gal and in conflict with the Medera LOF T, INCORPORATED, now the largest Retail Candy Meking and Station on the Hedjax Hallway, fort ITEMS FOR INVESTORS tuto? emit Hf tinea res. sent across, This averages ere ee | fifty years of hard but Fealltdirgalad went Canes study, experi \ seven miles northeast of Jerusalem 1 t Kapid Tra Regie pipes or water supply shut | SS aR oS 24,000 tons a day and would fill New! Paterson spatDena o ment and improvement. Our each caso many hits on the objectives | wal of 2h ‘ Beant ies Hae ae ek ee L KILLS GERMA YER. cede if it eet . haday end its tree : vane Jku No slack rendced Gan ! 14 7) York's needs if it could ”o to the con " Product to-day were observed. Two of our machines PMY* . . i Jan 20 nis indicated an ner \ tore | FAL ui -§ GERM N FL sumers bere. He urged as a remedy | PATEE Llieathes mendous demand — speak ' 5 yoni MF ' Co-— Teer | a9 Hibly 10 percent, being Withe| AMSTERDAM, Jan. 15—The death |that more than 300 Hudson River |!1# down for & oe nd of a week or ten |} } rose eloquently for them: . “In the sector about Jerusalem there | ended December | out ing fu Uleg Beresant Max Millon One of i y tled tor th Ver days of all manufacturing plants not calvan, has been cons'derable patrol tivity, | | r. ySne 4 This did not n irily mein the |? > by meu grain barges now Mp FOF the: win: ed the manufacture of ynunt-| 4000.08 xh losing of est " taf ( the most successful German airmen, | ter at Hoboken be taken over t engaged in | notably around Bireh, Mar Saba, Joba xen $ #1,418.- | Sowor mula nit Mart TeRGrEAd Jn W ACIMIOW duapateh 40lecat Ek be taken over to Move \iiony, as w measure of rellef in the <oal SEE COVEN GH MERASCUIN OTT , HAI | power might #till be ava wid {18 reported Munich despatch to | coal, aid this action coula bei! : | monn ATE C iths and Mukhmas, At the last mentioned H hh Increase | Some work could fate ete Ty ue iNacLoleal Aebelbae’ aR Berl Lee ae. i ee 4 hs Hd be yiortaye situation, was recommended a4 wEEe ef 4) Jucket made of owe fh ' locality our troops successfully raided ps heated building {ene eee eet tyalgta fA remulttia jeustly ta Dy ral officials, 4 Ning of the State and County Fudl malts Mawar an enemy post, clearing a village and |" ALL ARTIFICIAL IGE PLANTOltrat a detect {n 4 fail reaultini |” Capt. -allock sald that in iy work ‘ronservation, officials and representa Mending with returning with privoners Am Fo. ARE PRACTICALLY CLOSED Teo eae ttyatight, sees tig jareund the docks he has heard noth ea of munieipal and commere ” ‘Similar patrol activity prevailed " : Ona duidustry ) toctay | Uerlel engageniont Ing about any shortage of labor, Most is th thin elty ented (hae tie iealiag tle costal sector, Snow in Bevhic 7 to-day _> of the workers on the barges, he de Bite he Passaic County. Divi hom on Jan, 7" f 4 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. |clared, aro elderly mon, not affected of the Public. Service Railways be ous ——- nped Consus Bureau on oR" | py the draft, and many are foreigners |" hal for the #ame period ASSORTED RUDDER, Denman tn Hospitals Testimony o a ¥ on) 1 107,040 bales against 2,18) i lpre not subject to call There is ample 1 rp ealtegs Shipping Delayed. f " c Oe 1in mame periid, labor, he declared, to huni Hattroad Conditions Sttahity tin= oryatutilecd numer n\lene WASHINGTON, Jan, 15.—When th tn sunimet's noods ted put lg owen, tle coal arriving ut tidewat i pravads MoAseg Tne erro ° 0 ak Clone © assembled |cember \ " ? 1 the any 1 ) WASHINGT Jan, 1-Repe to * Maisie Commares Committies ; Maren 140 ht DECLARES THE BRONX 1S GET. 1/4). taitrund Adninietration to-day totd either tu ' speay 60 Pa i eae) " single ane Sicunee fon. f ‘ t ; heh TING ONE-FIFTH ITS NEED f slightly improved conditions in the Mien oF tasty Chairmen of the Shipping Board, 7 Sale 1 ye ? nove ly a nd ae q Doputy Fuel Adm ANA E | ‘| i i about Chicago, al Pousb wok re Nuls, ceived word that he was in a hospiial ), against wi to-duy. W i 18 Riaha: anenen ofthe Bronx sald’ tora Nidal vert now and In some localjties GlerepreNong,, Forks OUND BOX puftering from an ulcerated eye, i : y h ond Hew { to da Ae Pedi ye ah hampered attempts to restore nore The avecitied weleht Includes the containe: s 7 cial i a n pons unless the oi) a iu dis nial freight Graftie movement eee He!

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