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THE THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SANUARY 16 LD, W 918, WIGGIN PLANS SHUT-DOWN OF PRIVATE ELECTRICAL PLANTS GERMAN FACTIONS TRAITORS HOUSEHOLDS FIRST [RUSSIANS FREE KEEP ON FIGHTING FORCOAL TOBE NEW/ROUMANIAN ENVOY, OVER PEACE TERMS FUEL SUPPLY RULE THEN MAKE YAKE THREAT Chancellor Postpones Delivery | Administration May May Cut Off lease Follows Vis Visit of For- of His Speech to Reichs- Non-Essential and Even eign Diplomats Headed by tag Committee. War Industries. American Ambassador, TIME FOR FIRING SQUAD FOR SPIES AND TRAITORS ©4-04409449449660-146664484.944444044 141A OEAED INE DALE ISOOEERED DOA d EE LOM ies of wpices and the odorous from these and the burning combined to form # gaseous which was almost intolerable aman, Herman Kruithoff, of Bagirie Company No. 202, was over- * @ome And removed to the Long I#land College Hospital. RE COMMISSIONER DRENNAN TAKES PERSONAL CHARGE. When tho gravity of the situation apparent Fire Commisstoner Drennan and Deputy Thompson went % the noone. Poliée reserves from five stationa, Uncer command of Capt. Rolls, ordered the evacuation of nearby | ténempnts and formed lines through | which no stranger from within w LONDON, Zan, k= No authoritative permitted to pass out without being questioned. | Information has reached London re-| 4 At a@ pier within 100 feet of the fire | garding the political struggle In Ber- two steamships wore loading with lin, but it is Jearned that Chancellor suppliés for France, Precautions Were! yon Fertting’s apooch before the Main | Lay Raesk th 5 at the tire Committee of the Reichstag haa boen Al d'o'clock this afternoon the | baaibenes tor hte dave, Amordti| was adparently under control, a <b AeRAUUeE Eka tha Menten seers Was bdlieved that a part of the bulld-| , oeeeaam the crisis continues to ing, thh furthest from the water fronts! tags around the fixing of German’s ears saved. attitude in the now phase of the Fiat two blocks from the Robin#M | prog titovek negotiations, Storeajare the ruins of a grain ele- Don’t Delay! 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Reliable Eyesight Examination hy Re ered Eye Specialists. ly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 e Established 55 Years New York: 84 eid + rn St. 223 Sixth A h Bt. 350 Sixth ae a St. tor Nassau, at Ann St.| yh West 4ad_ Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St | WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—An order| PETROGRAD, Jan. 16 (By the cutting off coal supplies to a number A*soclated Press).—Constantine Dia- of the loss essential Industries was ™andi, Roumanian Minister, who was under preparation to-day by the Fuel "Tested Sunday by the Bolshevik Gov- Administration, ernment, has been This It will limit supplies to the indus- ee was decided upon at a meeting tries until the fuel famine in the East |) "® Council of People s Commissartes AMERICAN SOLDIER BEATEN. |'",n2<" mr a AND LEFT FOR DEAD IN PARIS Tho order also will classify a list) The diplomats went to the Smolny for preferential shipments, including | matitute and were mot at the entrance them in the following order: House-/by the Premier's personal guard of ©0OO8-6-61-9-009004-00006-00-004144-04 SEnWANS PLAY OED MORE COAL ARRNVES. TO BE TAKEN |AKEN PRISONERS, MERE THAN SINE | Pan-German newspapers Sontinue | released. Just the bit of snap that whets the appetite in - ‘grmanioati Ora Mix Meets One Hel Attacked Without Provocation by | hota requirements, publto on and | soldiers, workmen and sailors. They yator Which was destroyed by fr©]ee attack Foreign Secretar : i 3 bunker coal. It will provide for the| were escorted to the Premier's private D y_ von} en Ruffians, Eight of Whom | ¢ Premier's prival last November with a loss of $3,000,000 | scucnimann, ‘The Rhelalsche Weat.| Kew in Boston Before War Te 8 limitation of coal supplies to war in-/ room, American Ambassador Francis worth of food. and Hears How lt WasDone. | WITH THE Are Arrested. 16.—T. J. falische Zeitung says: “Von Kuehimann would win dustries if necessary to meet the emergency. in the lead. The conference lasted In ekplanation of the presence of forty minutes and was carried on be- AMERICAN ARMY IN PATUS, Jan. Durand of the Fine in gravies and THE FAMINE BEGA ‘ chowders, or served on the ip which provoked Mayor the prize for showing how a | FRANCE, Tuesday, Jan, 16 (by the As- American Army, detatled to the French| Fuel Administration officials get hind closed doors. cold meats, hot fart a Hylan protest, Byron R. Newtom,| brilliant military pi in may |Aociated Preas)—An American Army| (Continued from First Page.) — | Ministry of War, was attacked without|/that enforcement of the order will] Lenine told its diplomatic corps steaks and chops. Collector of the Port, sald to-day: be utterly ruined. The ques- |Mcer walking along one of the roads ation yesterday by ten young | bring early relief. he realized the imprisonment of M. Be sure to have Edd; “ ‘ thm to-day came upon a party of green- ruffians at Ivry-Sur-Seine, a suburb of} phe action was decided on after &) Diamandi was a breach of inter- Sauce always on 4 ut are eee a or aoe te] tenia whether the truggle at [rated German prisoners. cleaning out|Mtsh heat tesiden paying tolt for| Paris, and let for dead. eotitesetive Getween Fuel zdministra| waited law, bor deotared tt Waa doc fast, luncheon and dinner Bad condition ie Me rest-Litovek will be @ victory | ditches, One of the Germann stopped | power to the utility company. Ho was picked up and recovered con-| ior Garfield and P. B. Noyes, head of | signed as a protest against a simil a pier i Brookivn in regar: to the} fer Germany or for the clever |i, work suddenly and called out: Andrew K. Morris, Coal Freight) sciousness after being cared for in ®1ii. gue! administration's Conserva | breach th “or R rar loading of explosives and have known| Advocate Trotzky, who fully re- “Hello, Joe, What are you doing | Agent for the Erte Railroad, who has| drug store. Mr. Durand was able co |)" Aye alm Net feee eee ee. pare Gr, souroneun in that the Supervisor of Anchorages| veals his intellectual superior- | over here been , designated act under Di-| ‘escribe his assailants, elght of whom bi rivet. he wice Be weak ovet| Pees gre Saekunoe| Holnneyae had been watching it, but neither ti: ity over the representatives of ‘The officer walked up to the man and KE were arrested, ‘rom New York, wi ‘oops, Coliector of Customs por the Buper-]° the Central Powers, * # © | found ho was a youth he had known in Poti’ Ne tere Dinhien over at Ju —$—<——__— the situation there with State Fuel] The Counct! of National Commts- . ton be! 6 ‘i the Bast. este: Caen eect eect onar| Garten, Hottmann alone saved |r. he erman went on, “This 19|MY tidewater coal terminals, aad to-|CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, |Acmininrnon Ot tre toa sieners yestardky east «a. etticeatue jerdl authority ntrol ov @ situation, but it can only bi i pacar’ ‘The non-essential industries may be closed down for a week or longer. Brewertes, box factories, glass manu- to Roumania demanding the release | of the Bolsheviki day that he had not yet received of- ficlal announce: funny, tan't 1t? Tho last time I saw) you was In Beacon Street. it. That is a matter entirely in the hands of the city authorities, Had LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOST—White breast Highiand terrier dog; anawere saved permanently if he is eu ported from Berlin.” arrested tn that went tank] ment of his appotnt- ot country, the punishment of officials| tame of Mac: $100 raward: no to Germany to visit an aunt Just befors|ment. He expected to get it from ver. | facturing concerns and churches, it) aaeet, Raison to Mis bb Sonkines, Ob this ghip been out in mid-stream) Count Reventiow in the Tagen- the pes pa Uaiveuy f had not | Washington to-day. is said, probably will be among the} who ordered the disarming of Russ | ay Phase Murray Hil 1484 = within the jurisdiction of the Super-|seitung admits tho strength of the! been naturalized in the United States —>—. As ae + $i, | industries and institutions that te ay ap do hip heter e ellseg S———S o! a - > > jet no coal y was manded wi - visor of Anchorages it would have) poace movement and says it would in-|and they grabbed me and put me In the THEATRICAL DELEGATION tS 18 | "“rne proposal for shutting down all|in twenty-four hours, falling wn DIED. been promptly dealt with.” evitably ruin Germany's future army, They also got four friends of Am. V4 | industry on Monday of each week) the ultimatum says, ‘extreme meus- | ARNAIV.—YSIDORO, axe 87 _— - = min H will be taken up as soon as the order] ures will be taken, Funeral from his ta day, 2 P.M. Masonle services, Thursday eve- ITALIANS AGAIN ATTAGK | tse susie = ON THE MOUNTAIN FRONT “<== ie Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL 4 residen 228 South Oth at Germans Accused of Deception by AMERICAN WHO WOK WAR, °°" Scirus GROSS DIES OF WOUNDS er ntcme, ar according to a Reuter despatch from “We fixed It up #0 we are all now prisoners. At the Battle of the Marne my friendd and I simply played dead until the #rench came up. Then we surrendered and have been prisoners ?/in preparation to-day has been put | {sto operation. a COAL FOR CHICAGO MILLS. SEES WILSON TO-MORROW | Atch, Au ‘Guit € Wor Will Take No Lawyers to Confer- ence on Fuel Conservation, s % sar A ’ Not R m for CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st. Wedmes- Baltimote Engineer in French For-| Petrograd, that the reports regarding |"! ™*- Says Sam H. Harris, Hes ip |Ae Mente teat ere aay, 280 PM eigh Legion Also Had Been tent ut hy the Wold Baroee te Oete RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT SHOOTS Leading managers representing the | CHICAGO, Jan. 16—The Fwet Admin. Berlin Claims Be Met With No | peMonesr SALUENT DEMORESE, , 6 , vauderill 1 Janning to-day to rus Success—Many Artiller ‘| 0 ‘Cited Twice. man semi-official agency, alter the legitimate theatres, vaudeville interests 1%] istration wasp! é < ‘ y cierrists st CAMPBELL FUNERAL " 0 é ne Jiveries to the 300 public schools if real sense of the negotiations. and moving picture houses met at: the coal deliveries to the SELF; FIRST NOTIFIES CONSUL PARIS, Jan. 16.—Ivan Nock. « young engineer of Baltimore, one of the few offices of Cohan & Harris this afternoon closed here Inst week because of the day, 2.30 P, M, SEEPPESTESSERCER SECT ES Engagements, Foreign Secretary von Kuehlmann, BERLIN, Jan. 16 (via London)—tItal- to discus plans for their visit to-morrow in- storm, Unless fuel supplies are GRODEE.—HERMINIE L. GRODEB, the despatch adds, has declared to . hi th it creased materially the Board of Educa-|ian troops again attacked the Teuton Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Anteridahs remaining in the French 2 1a to the White House, where they w ie attac e Teutonic . Forsize Legion, 1 said to have diod of | the Russian delegates that the Ger- | | aUses Too Numerous to Go) gicuan with President Wilron thelr 1$| ‘fon announced the schools may not re-|lines souch of Monte Fontane Seco og| CHURCH, Broadway and @6th st, the wound received last week in the at-|™man Government reserves the right Into,” Dying Man Says—Here titude with regard to fuel conservation. open Monday as planned ‘ " teach ntain front, ye renday: but failed TAGES MARS ECORYS tack made by the Foreian Legion in the|to intercept all communications on Financial Mission. Among those attending the confer-| Gen, Kiectric |. 1 Steel mills and munition plants, shut] 70%. Arioy ROAM HLET CIS onatonbesmane Services at CAMPB! FUNERAL meizhborhood of Flirey. which might excite the popular . ence who will compose the delegation fans Mapa, £S i down temporarily through lack of fuel Numerous artillery duels took place| CHURCH, 1970 Broadw 7, Thureday, Allen Blount of St. Louls, another| masses in Germany, Nicholas Izergin, prominent tn the| which will leave at midnight for Wash- | Kesnecott Co om | and mareriele, wore sorking virtually slong, the front between the Brenta and meer a ie paring Satya American member of the Leion, has Russian diplomatic service, sent a bullet |ington were Sam H. Harris, George M anna 2 on @ norn a Slagad (eh fice Ue Cig tiers aa LM bis Sanaine. At Ban Diego, \) Mr Fy obtained a transfer to the American | yg Fatheriana Party| Tush his breast in his apartment at|Cohan, Mare Klaw, David Belasco, Jo- 5. | of Montello cae. eee erty) No, 9 East 47th Street, to-day, and is|seph Rhinock, representing the Shu- i MAYOR'S B R I REMEDY eens "econ (CAMP BEL 1070 Broaa~ rae! RD. sre dying at Flower Hospital, berts; KE, F. Albee, representing, the 1% | Argentine Ambassador to Sal for 5 Grenpdjer Ivan Nock was wounded} AMBTHRDAM, Jan. 16—Frunkfort | “qpout 9,20 Inergin xave a aoaled note | vaudeville managers, and Adolph Zukor, sy IS 10 RUN MORE TRAINS Home Saturday “on Vi halos at ca stenies, , several times, byivsvive the meee War | has followed the example of Jena and|to pis valet with instructions to deliver| representing the moving picture inter- yy WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Ambassa-| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th Poi pt = eens Mcaraay cela teas te ae Mannheim and has refused a hearing|it to the Russian Consul eral, M.Josts. They will be received by the! 1%! —_— ——. dor Romulo 8. Naon will sail Saturday| gay, 10 A. M. x patch on a rey : > ak vA he i | | . . , Sh r all 8 ; M ere Ti haa been injured eoverely le |\Gosmias, oR lag Se Rett Poe Cond ase therein ales hs he ea i A gay %|Hylan Hints That Race With fnnounced:at the embassy here it fa*| wippemt.—cHARLES A, WIDDER, the right arm, amputation of which| As soon as the Chairman of a dig |seajn Baffles hon abate tal CR 1 Whitriey Wasn't Quite He has said goodby to the Secretary of Services at CAMPBELL FUNBRAU probably would be necessary. meeting that had been called in|" Gustinote, accompanied by the | eld, Sem H: Herrin. “We shell dl = ney < State, but has not visited the President, CHURCH, Broadway and 66th at. ‘rankfo e e a) ff, ae discuss the matter quietly with Presi- 1% “ " Allen! Blount joined the Forelen Le-|Prankfort mentioned the Fatherland | cnsutate'n caunacl, Victor E. Gartt, | gent Wilson.” ‘on the Level. gion last April and was pyre for the | ictiowed. The police finally had te| hurried to Ixergin'’a apartment and| —— Mayor Hylan doesn't belleve that B. ‘War Chess with « palm for taking thir-| dis serse the moating. found him dying. Asked why he shot NO MANH TTAN CHO LS |R.T race was “on the level’—the race merres BARS DANKE en Me: Ver himself, Izergin, half unconscious, re- in which His Honor was beaten by glade Bolshevik Governm Supports! plied: Public Service Commissioner Whitney. | Ciatme of Armen “tine causes are too numerous to «| GLOSED FOR LACK OF CO, lin a new letter to Chairman Straus of | EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN PETROGRAD, Jan. 16 (Unitod|!nte. T Just wanted to die.” cnianeseneneeias the Commiasion, the Mayor says Iaergin came here on a financial mis- | 1 met Co Whit fte Prean).—Tho T':ople's Comm: | “I met Commissioner Whitney after , } ries! sion when the former Czar was in|Brooklyn Situation Remains Un- {he had a trip over the Lexington Ave- | to-day issued a decree addi sawed to}. id e Hne, c de better th th POUND OF CAND S ON MEN +) JOBS RESTRICTED | Armcuin supporting the claims of the|°™” 2S | changed, However, Announces ia Buaway lan an MAA Whee unpretentions iusinieean Suds hep An pat) Armenians in Turkey and holding i : New jLabor Administration Says) that Russia's independence and her FRENCH ARMY PENETRATES Mr. Straubenmuller. passenger, Mr. Whitney claims that he MADE A FRIEND. Tha’ the beginning of thie bi 3 * Males Should Have Precedence— Lower Wages to Be Frowned On, WASHINGTON, Jan. created Labor Administration announe 16.—The newly | adherence to the princtple of aclf- determination of nations necessitated Withdrawal of troops from Turkish Armenia, The decree urged the organization of a local milftia there and an elec- tive people's government, with repa GERMAN TRENCH LINE Attack Preceded by Heavy Artillery s Avenue Station twenty minutes after I did, which I have some doubt about, When I arrived I met Mr. Whitney, and he accused me of deliber- ately taking the worst line instead of the bes Discussing the public school situation left the Ga affected by the coal condition, As- sociate Superintendent Straubenmutler sald this afternoon that no schools were closed in Manhattan or Queens for lack of coal, In the Bronx two schools were NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Low Candy Makin; w and selling industry whic! Aired ae it now enjoys the proud h represents the highest ideal igh Quality of LOFT Candy, the the js of sell it over the counters of our stores are pect that eadl very ‘ichly ed to- that it will be the Adminis- Seer n. High. tration's policy to prevent the introduc- The rest of the Mayor's letter ia a renewal of his complaints about the on the purse strings, A closed and in Hichmond one tremendous volume of bus- 31.43 30-90 January | March . trintion of Armenian exiles, Preparation in the Vosges Secti The Brooklyn situation, Mr. Strauben- rvice and a challenge to the on a amall margin of ies ot! oman labor in positions fOr | Negotiations Reported to Have Been Section. muller said, remained unchanged and| ity ° ks baal cava Rhee onpalilone the esatet ol eur in etill are availadle. Rem Menday. RERLIN, Jan. 16.—French troops| Would continue so until Feb. 4, the be-| Octobe Ne “ : g + Fre f cleew > better, Says the Tt wil also be the volley to disapprove! AMSTERDAM, Jan. 16.--The peace|after soveral houra of sare artillery kinning of the new term. Forty-five os i aro ee ny ae Tr ewomen in place of |HeKoUations at Brest-LAtovak were) preparation, delivered an attack in the| schools in Brooklyn are open and the arial ekel inate vou nike ther maha NN lrenumed on Monday afternoon, ac-|vicinity of Badonviller, in tho Vongos|remainder, about one hundred and oe dvring tho rush hours, which you say | you are informed is more congested than the Broadway line (B, R.T.) that cording to the Berlin Volks Zeitung. eens REPORT OF MASSACRE region, and temporarily penetrated the | German front trenches, army headauar- | ters announced to PARIS, Jan, eR PEANCT WRITTER—Dle. Crackly Golden Brown slab: tery confection, lavishly span jhowever, because of defective p nk [Renae namely, No. 170 in Manhattan, the annex | ¢ With the exeeption > efer to olutely incorrect, and |] | with the choicest. freal roasted 2 school ‘to Public School No.’ 47 in the I refer to a absolute! e of a lively artillery, duct in ‘Alaace be-|rone, School No. 98 in Queens and the {ab Ms few trips over the Broadway-Cham- || | Peanuts. A OF JEWS IN PETROGR tween ‘Thur and Doll ;[Roating, achoot for, tubercular children, | ae Greece eanerier ere tnedl * the aver, ‘wnkeh, e WF Stiashea <n onmts ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | w {i prove it.” to-day by the Fre: | Sears-Roebuck—Regular quarterly div- The Mayor ‘9 things can be im- number of prisonera taken by the share on common stock, | MILK CHOCOLATE idend of $2 p payable Feb. 15 to stock record Jan. 31.’ | Regiments Composed of Members *d the, German a including one proved by providing plenty of trains and keeping them going. Offering for WAFERS — The rehes in the re ; ae IN Seorle are. tease from To-morrow, of the Hebrew Faith to Hold Con- | yesterday totalled forty, PANESE WARSHIPS Jorsey Contral—Regular quarterly divi- worig Mtoe ? gress to Deal With Situation, [°° = —__-__ Stock vecord Jana PAvavle Feb t to) YAWN DISLOCATES JAW. | Thursday BERLIN FORCED 10 CUT | EVEN ITS POTATO RATION ‘The massacre of many Jews at Potro- rad is reported to-day in a cablexram | Frecelved by the Jewish Daily For of this city from its Petrograd Corr soondent \_ CREAMED Sweetest. mont care lected Eieked a shells. of i Havores wala SENT TO VLADIVOSTOK "==" | tlon coat for 18 Vast Stores of Allied Munitions and | Supplies There to Be lyn Man Taken Hospital to) ¢ Maxillary Unlocked, | Harry Downs, No. 1266 56th Street elow 1 cents per not far from $11 a nde of $8.2) a share pacity 1s now of atte Sit Mik Chocolate A Friend To The Stores: New York a are G at Newsstands im Barcel to the Russian seaport Capt. William J gan of the U. Co its own grains. BARCELONA, Jan, 16.—When an| custome forces, for more than twenty Jowlsh soldiers have decided to | ortage of labor.\ Brooklyn, yawned this morning, but he We es Brooklyn, Newark sekt, hat neue STOCKHONAL, Jan. 1 Jan, 16.—Food con- Protected, knows better now. He yawned so ex- POUND nox The specified ox Sc gar Ow Seca a aStoral Consrerd Of at tie fav? | ditions in Berlin have become ao] | aUinited, Cigars Company—Regu-| tensively that he dislocated his Jaw and | Includes the cot ish aoldiors of usbia to moet at Petto- | much worse, according to advices TOKIO, Jan, 16—Japanese waren pe | ee eer stock: payable Fete 15 ee ntoce (couldn't shut it again until an ambu- N d cereal Se eestt. ot organizing Jowian | Teaching here, that tho population is|have been despatched to Viadivostock | record, Jan. 2h Junce took him 0 the Hudson street jo prepersa cere nts will also be taken up at the| compelled to exist almost entirely on| for protection of Allied interests there | Pacitic ma uiaconni sespttel Whalecked the maxillary and ¢an compare with fongrone 18 TORUAEF. aring, | the rationed quan tities of bread,| according to official announcement w-| ule aiuarterty: dividen ed the patient to shun trosome | J ne read faraine meat and potatoc : dey. on preferred stock ereatter, | x TR gg na by Aegan Soke Vv rtually no ve getablos or fruit 18) The action follows long continued ap: | tock Tec Feb. BRU AA a ne | 0 manac tion,” the cable stated. re = SAO Chey Ane SO game ip to r panese and other ci avmare 0 or B Brothers, coal dealer: - ee Be'had owinn to the Beginning of ihe) Bemls from Japanese and other citizens! Nori American, | Norke for Burne Brothers, coul dealers I cloned season tn the Ruswian port for adequate protes- | terly dividend of I cant have coal; and (2) because he WON'T SHOOT AVIATORS, | — tlon not only to their own Mvos and| April I to stock of rd March 2 ives in Brooklyn Food fer American Yorces De-| property but to great quantities of Al-| a= War Information Edition H " | t Concerning atroyed by Fire, lied munitions and supplies there, De- . = = in real sugar value, | son's OBWEGO, N. Y., Jan, 16.—Thirty| sultory Aghting between the Bolshevik! e e | SSS SS Most cereals require 16.—The Woitt | thousand casca of canned goods, held|and Cossacks has been in progress in Bureau, the German sem!-oMcial agency, | oF the American forces, were destroyed | and around the city for weeks, added sugar. Grape- denied a report that Entente aviators |if ® fre h burned the Fort Stanwix | ‘The Bolshevik! have been making des: Nuts needs none. ht distributing President Wilson's | tr aighe, The loss is ‘oatimated at | arate efforts to commandesr the aup- ; A n Germany from the alr would | $60,000 fon piles, much of wiilen bad been ordered This food is over not as aplen. it waye next y the old monarchist rexiu . The fact that the message obtained | ton fi A member of the 0% sugar by weight, the wid worst storm of the Pl aselavaa thet. comiau | . 4 Papers | main plant. “The cause of th [alvgatok hag been cutoff and | Micuto Unknown, roteation of. the. city ot added in making site \ apan'a responaibilitics, ~~ ON® bal | . Officials emphasized to-day that foi but developed from Many Women Hurt at Food Provost) °°*t!# |the present no troops would be at for | }of his new duties, Wherever es Bill to Insure Amatnat 0 aad the approaches to the City Hall to-| National Guard, retired WASH TON, ta Det | Books or ane ae see PT ia beon doing -recraiting work, was to-day NG an. 16—The House | iodi | say, tg,protet saainnt the new tovd | CSentadihelCieichant Colne SNK ioniay defeated te teouton he aes | 4 UNique in flavour, quality and | Periodicals re allustr id regiment by Adtt harlow Hf. | sentative on of | Min stairway collapaed.. Hundreds’ Sherri, Cal. Costin, wil combat 1 renative J nidon of New Yar, Hoel | wichness of infusion. vm arent Are Sold pe tne 3 sear fall and thirty-five were) duties at the Customs House with those |tabltshing national insurance PION WHOA ie, unemployment, invalidity. ands “faint MEVER SOLD IN BULK—Salado Tea Co., 100 Hudsen St,, New York | 6 ‘