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‘Dealers THES EVENING WOKLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918, ’ U. S. TO INCREASE PRICE OF SOFT ( COAL TO SPEED SHIPMEN TS SERBIA'S MISSION WELCOMED HERE AS CITY'S GUESTS Mayor Extends Greetings Fol- lowing Luncheon, and Visi tors Go to Grant’s Tomb. HEAVY DROP IN RECEIPTS QF COAL AT TIDEWATER: REPORT OF PRICE INCREASE sve Gover HO IDAY SERVICE ON MONDAY FOR CITY COMMUTERS ous to $3.50 at Mine. Railroads to Change Schedules and Subway and “L” to Cut Midday Trains. ‘The Royal Serbian Mission, which has deen in Washington, arrived tn with a reception similar to those Startling surprise at tho nogative fenults of the Garficld suspension of Industries so far as tt affected coal Movements toward New York was the effect to-day of the compilation of Director of Eastern Railroads Smith's reports of coal receipts at tidewater for the jast twenty-four hours, ‘There are now at Jersey tidewater points 3,623 carloads or 181,150 tons of anthracite to be distributed to Now York and New England. On Thurs- day there were 200,500 tons of anthra- elte, The decrease in forty-eight hours 1s 28,350 tons, Of bituminous, upon which the 110 ships in harbor depend for bunker- ing, there are now 109,700 tons as against 188,550 tons on Thursday. The falling off in forty-eight hours is rep- resented by 28,650 tons, Yet reports from Washington con- Russian and Japanese delegations last year. The party will stay tn the city until Monday night. Tho mission went to the Knicker- bocker Hotel, accompanied by mem- bers of the Executive Committee of the Mayor's Committeo and then had jJuncheon at Sherry’s with View Chair- ;man Wanamaker. The mission was welcomed later in City Hall by Mayor Hylan, the mem- bers of the Board of Bstimate the Board of Aldermen. “The Serblan people have suffers in this war probably as much as any nation," ald the Mayor. “Their fight for Mberty will be recorded in histor ‘TrafMo operating departments of the raflroads, including the Interborough and Brooklyn Rapid Transit, In order to adhere to the conservation order, announce reduced passenger schedules for every Monday until March 26. The changed schedules will be mod- elled generally on the existing holiday and Sunday time tables on the su- burban lines. The Interborough an- nounces a Monday schedufé similar to Sunday service. The B, R. T. will follow the same plan. Both traction and of a brave people—an Illustrious ex ample to all the world, We Jute ‘New York on a visit to-day and mot! given to the French, British, Itallan, | | as one of the most inspiring struggles “A Democratic Peace This Year! pr The Prophecy of a Titled Scotchman; Sir John Foster Fraser Sees End Coming Soon, Dictated by In- dustrial Classes on a “No An- nexation” Basis — America One Reason Why Germany Will Be Anxious to Stop, for She Has No Taste for Fight- | ing Us—But There Will Be No | Dramatic Peace With Kaiser in Chains and Feet of Allies on His Neck. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. HBDRE will be a demooratic peace this year, prefaced by a Ger- man revolution against the Hohenzol- lerns, This peace would be hastened a mighty mobilization of America, whom Germany doesn't want to fight. It is the proph- ecy of Sir John Foster Fraser, one of England's most distinguished Journalists, Chair. man of the Brit- ish National War Lectures Commit- tee and closely in touch since the beginning of the war with conditions on the battle fronts and at home, He was knighted recently for distin- | ‘‘People at Home Tired, Tired, Tired!’ ,,..,, U.S, AND BERLIN Discuss WAR PRISONER TREATMENT | Wi hether German ve 1 Be Brought | to Ame ica Is the Question Involved, TON, Jan. 19 German and Amer subject of negot jonas with Ge undertaken by the State Departr the request of the War Whether Disposal of An prior rn is Bes vant at Department. ners shall be brought to the United States or left in England and Franco ta the principal question to be solved. The United Stat agreement as to American f taken by Germany as France have made they shall be kept w of Germany proper prevent them from being shipped to Turkey or some similar place where they might be subjected to barah treatment eral Staff opinion 19 divide advisability of bringing era to this country argue that ey should be carried tn empty a and put to work here, while that Gerr German p wants the same isonera Engiand and with Germany—that ve territory on the man prison- Same believe plan. Special arrangements at Rorne already provide for rending rations to the Americans In German prison eampa, and thin system will t wateh tab respeot_ to German Americans, SCHOOLS ARE NOT HIT BY GARFIELD ORDER | But Columbia and N.Y. U. Will Close Mondays as Act of Patriotism. | President Somers of the je xtonded aa needed. ne kept there with treatment of the vaird of This move i» to} + | Champagne sector, a AMERICAN BOYS IN FRANCE CREDIT ~ TO THEIR COUNTRY <iemalaiei New Yorker Here on Leave Denies Stories of Their | Mis behavior. A Now York boy who has been with |the French Ambulance Corps since Wuly returned yesterday on a fur- lough, and at the end of two weeks ‘a wolng back to take his place with the men of his own country. He is a stickler for discipline and would not permit the use bomb ot his name. ms was Moat of done in the nd he says that ti the American boys in the ambu- lance section made good “There were stories of the American boys making shows of themscives In Varia when they were permitted to ro there on leave,” he said. ‘There ts | not a word of truth in this, and the beat proof of the falsity of the atat ments Is that every man over twenty- jone haw t n @ commission in Army, ‘Thoso under ave been returned to this coun- try to complete thelr education, and every one of them wants to go back in some branch of the American set- vice The boys who have gone o our army have found condition little harder than they expecte his giv the Ameriean Ie they have adapted themselves t i . % r you and through you the people of 6, Fiueatto: ald last cht tha + servation committees to-day bad It) -noantes will endeavor, however, Berti So baee cee) Hine f guished war service, in the course ef bilo nchools will ho tae ag itt the |ditions readily and like tho Kamo. 1 that the domestic, or anthracite, mov- | with conaistent obedience to the order, erbia, who have, by their great which he went to Russia, to the Bal- publi hools will be run as usual,on| know where they all are but cag’ Ing toward New York from the mines | ty nave enough movsing and alte struggle, made a place for themselves | kans, and many times to the western the assumption that as municipal in- | tell you. The French are very fom ont 6 was the heaviest in in the hearts of the American poople.| battle front.. During the past four stitutions they are exempt under the {Of Ou soldiers, ‘They compliment at present tim trains to accommodate the public, os : | r 1 them upon their knowledge of French three weeks. ‘TramMfo men conferred yesterday, "That your visit here may serve years he has been giving his services Garfleld order, In Brooklyn, with 195fand Never laugh when the a ‘The sailings of bunker-full ships in| after A. HL. Smith, Assistant Director |, Cement the bonds of friendship |to the British Government for five schools clowed since last Monday t & break Mmatho lang a the past twenty-four hours exceeded |General of Railroads, had ordered a |DetWeen our respective countries is|days in the week, while two days, as causo of the fuel shortage, elementary desolate plate. after 9.30 o' lock at arrivals for the first time since the| curtaiiment on local trains, It was|tt? WSh of the chief executive and |he says laughingly, were devoted to ee taste 19 practipally at a stand-| thy catew and hoteke are roman ant bunker coal situation reached famine | decided that the basis adopted for the | "° “!tizens of the City of New York." "the Foster Frasers’ Sustenation ty D 9 In Been on the utreats proportions, so it was reported to-| cut in service would be the holiday |. Headed by Dr. Milenko Vesniteh, Fund." For he has an American wite City Collego will hold classes with-| "The stories of starvation in France aay schedule plus the extra percentage of | {22 Visitors reached City Hail shortly Now he has come to America to tell out Anterruptfon. Columbia Uni. Are all bosh, They Pave, plenty of 2 ? e Yolock. 1 y guard ons . f varait ' sweets, Which are cofitrotied by the main te the venoh Ot Goal! wrrivain| cohundtene, hal cute will be bue Sefer 3 o'olock. rs military guard us that there ts a war, Wo don't : veralty announced that, while it is|Governmont. ‘They dik light wines and coal duo at Jersey tidewater in| forced on mid-day trains, of honor during the ceremonies con-| know it, he declares, even in these SiR JOHN FOSTER FRASER j not affected by the fuel order, it will/and beer and intoxication is some- * sisted of a provisional regiment of days of coallessness, throttled Indus- close for the ten Monday holidays as| thing unknown, We boys were much the last twenty-four hour The New York, New Haven and) ¢oo troops from the new 7th and Tist A cola ean That os | aman tle in dread of tho alr ratds when wa Coal dumped at Jersey terminals: | Hartford Railroad to-day issued this Bites try and cold rage against conserva-|inang sop fighting them that there j® mossurerot pattiotle co-operation, | nest went over, but We. #Ek Uead ta To-day. Yesterday. | notice: | Zatantrios of the 5! Guard and the | tion that hasn't congerved, will be peace on earth and good will But there will be no interruption of] them, like the French people did, re~ Tons. Tons.| “Pursuant to section 6 of the order |2t2 Coast Defense Command. A) — “For four years | have been live |towant nan work in the medical wchool and the| garding them In about the same light Anthracite .....++. 43,100 48,000] of Fuel Administrator H, A. Garfola |™Aeeed Pand from the 7st infantry) ing in @ war” Sir John told me | “At frst the revolution aeemed gl0- school whérs engineers tor submarina | Gs 6 thande: gloria. "Fe Gena aap Bituminous « 30,350 34,800 | requiring reduction In aurburban |" *' © wave) yesterday at the Hotel Seville, rious," 1 observed, “but I've reached Canes Os eee from the aircraft guns returnibg. to Coal waiting in v: js to be moved: | service on Monday equal to that of |” eae aitty Stan venn stiecioneen 1 come ” Sew York i me the pot where I wonder if the Czar w York University also an- earth whic are nnd Salas If the - 36,500| the Sunda: - a = iid - stepping into another world. didn’t know best what Russians nounced its unrequired acquiescence| People would stay Indoors ring Anthracite . Sayeed ’ 7 preceding, the New Ha-| driven to Central Park, after which| man takes m@ upetaire in the Jwith the order, The College and|talds the damage would be slight. Bituminous +» 9,500 11,850 | ven road for Monday tho 21st, will re-| (0 intra tomb waa visited. ‘The mem- i teat the-et ipo |Hehool of Applied Science, which| But they have to go out and wateh Coal in care at tidewate ngs SUPOUTORE Service to the Sunday | were to tea iater at the| ean eae ee aie ee “Tha’a the first gloam) of: intelll« have been closed for twelve days be-| the fun and they pay with tmis--« - ers cre ea y ©) ing wheel o' axi. man col- ene ve fo la poanra tc m “ ” Anthracite . 114800 119,800 schedule, but in addition each super. | Per De Hien Geeive te ate ‘ iy A ntane Rence : have found 41 regard to th cna, of goal, shortage, will open| for thelr pleasure Bituminous « 70,350 67,960 intendent will endeavor to make such | "°™° © ded jen ¥ +, lects my bus fare on Fi ve: Kast,” Sir John was good enough to Z 1 divisiong at Wash- tn traneit within twenty-four hours: modifications in such schedules mg} 222 Madison Avenue, | nue. Everywhere! seevoungmen, say, ington Square will be "Gloned nth any a ¥ SOUGHT mei The offictal statement regarding! In England there are none, ex- “But in Germs bere is eupectall a y v7 er Anthracite . + 68,600 —- may be necessary to protect the ; js | ut in Germany there ts especially Mondays will be holida: a as isan es Bence: es =| movement of milk, workmen or ins |the rest of the mission's stay, given| cept thoso in khaki or in a few great popular discontent with th Special Election to Be Called| itt, Fuel. Administration” requ ran. AS AIDS IN LOFT THEFT In transit within forty-eight hours: | dustries that aro in operation, schools |Ut at the Mayor's office, says: war industri war," he added. “For there the peopl: | Special Election to Be Called The medical and veterinary collegos Anthracite . . 41,400 ——/ that may not be closed and attend. “At 7.30 P, M. four members of the ¢4>7VHP latter group we are about have suffered privation from lack ot for March 2 to Fill City | will mips close aS aa i eel Bituminous 34,950 aman ane iy at one or legislatures.” } misalon and Mr. Ruddock will go to to comb out, and it’ the last food tr lition to everything else, Vacanci Detectives Round Up Alleged Bur- RENE OS ; Through W. C. Hope, general pas-|the home of C. B. Alexander, No. 4! combing out wo can ever do, We in ‘There never will be another Bvantes WANT AU $ FORCE , Tailor Sal Total anthracite and bituminous senger agent, the Central Railroad Ph es ieap restredien iene seal fg wo can ‘ nT war tn your tiesenunn oo * glars and Tailor Said to Have coal at Jersey tidewater to-day, New Jersey announces that, com-, West 58th Street, for England can put only a million mor ae $817 cars; yesterday, 6,338 cars; ™encing Monday until March 25, it | dinner several of the mission will men jn the field, and we can do that 4—QUT do you mean that the Allles] ALMAN Jan, 197 women of N Bought Loot. Thursday, 6,957 cars. bas Fhe gh rier hn cM 8 cota any | go to the Century Club; the rest will only by calling more women, more unnot w 1 asked, New York City will be the first in the aa Recovery of $1,000. worth: of atten Mran ie tia ceinil ooastradn ang! eee jo in muburban territory and | pe escorted to the hotel men like me, into the mines and fac-! "Tho Allies will not reach Horlin,"| Stato to exer the priviless of) Employées Warn Wilson Nation’s|«armeuts, the arrest of six men en operators of bituminous mines in Gnd industrial workers. | “On Sunday we Understand that the tories." ho sald gravely, “We aro winning: | ve aries tome aS Biggest Food Industry Is i pasion mentale gle Meredasily ss Central Pennsylvania recelved word . The Jackawanna Railroad also | Slavonic Soctotres will give a recep-! “When,” T asked Sir John, “are the OUr Whole Ine on the Western front} that support. of President Wilson's gwest Food Industry Is in | cite syinue stolen uronertie @nied from Washington to-day that the bord Rovace Seeatat subutban ervice | iJon to the Mission at the Hotel Astor,| Allies going to win the war?’ has Aare a fortes than 1 9) war programm 1 national Prohl Foes’ Hands. to-day revealed the operations of « for Mo ich wi @ a modifi- o3 P.M. It ds ex-| “f belleve the end will come this r ago at this tine, T erman| tition are expe Ato f prom . sean |daring gang of loft thieves. Government was on the point of cation of holid {| from 10 A, M. to 3 P. B | pelley v WASHINGTON, Jan, 19. — President | 4), ¥ mre granting a higher price for bitumin- bles will be pels eae ‘9° | pected that tho mission will leave thelr year,” he replied soberly. ie aX Ree ne r ; Mae ch Pec: otal ' {9 Wilson was urged yesterday to take incaetacs ate Chaise, afia hes dus coal at the mine mouth Ja manne Pennsylvania Railroad to- | hotel at 4.30 in the afternoon and go| "7 believe t will bo a demo~ Brunk | fi nee ren | Mpaciel elections), ‘wh Whit over the operation of the packing planta|an ex-convict: Jack Lasattuta: Salva ‘arder to speed up the production and for sontayy anteue urban schedule to J, P, Morgan's brary, 3th Street] cratic peace In 1918, a peace dictate See ae ish} man will order tn tho city As @ war measure. Representatives of |tors Rara: Able Zimmerman, also sald wreak the ship blockade in this and eration will be given next week to) 1nd Madison Avenue, Wo understand | py tho industrial classes, Tf It dons the LS lh eg Tad Maroh 2 union employees of the Chicago Stock |to be an ex-convict, and John Gallaghe 8, reductions for the ensuing nine Mon-, that at 7.30 In the evening President, not come, there are indications every wk r of p The clection®: f ir #eot* vardy, backed by the American Fed- | #4! to be a_paroted murderer just ou Beep Sesto ners days, . ® he mi t in England alone 4) “This ie ao war of n the I f ntatly Ob-sing Sink. Th tod dinner to =| whe: ot in England alone, sd in the House « prexentatives, Gration of Labo et . Sink. They were arrested in a Tho mine operators say that if they @ following trains out of Jorney | Butler 2 to sive a dinner to the mls | where—n i Baslandiyalones sa) Airipelestedtreagl bes 9 fo vacant by the reeent romignac “Aton oF Labor, asked that suck Boo Phtinw RIMh, They wore arrested Jo cannot ‘get $8.60 a ton for bituminous will be annulled: 6.80 A, M. for 0m at No. 60 Morningside Drive. —|even especially in Germany sl t, hut his viet ionw ot ew. y ; Hon’ be taken, The employees charge |., netectives Arthur Johneot, James coal at the mine mouth they cannot Perth Amboy, 1.29 A.M. for Trenton, | “On Monday tho mission will visit | general strike, 5 ss x apeht he Clavarher; wi | ae specifically that the packers have re | Areanza and Dick Fennelly, operate longer with even a shadow of 3/4 1 we Peer Millatane, £48 BP. | Wost Point as guosts of tho War De- “You remember the Stockholm Con "The Germans must aet out of line elections on Monday, ant will in, | PUdiated Agreements negotiated “by| New hats and overcoats worn by De profit, ‘The report from the capital Perth Amboy, ana Ai 6.50 Bo ie partment, and upon rearrival in New ferenc Sir John vdied signs 1 Salaun ae be caecdcut tbe: cn tietionn niite to | the Government for the settlement of |Iaro and Zimmerman were identified by to-day was that the Government, ad- Millstone Junction, | York will return to Washington. “wt i sl trot NOB SUASIONS| _ievacahey, Williwhthitaw.to save leuubin Worn eat eee wages and other griovences jexander Matac part of the ised by the National Fuel Adminis. THe six cori: sponding tratna termt-| ee te attend. This year thero ta certain, ‘their face, and that they will | Afr, Whitman was moved to netion| A HOVel proposal was that the | $000 Tt see irae hte ea tration, was lending @ receptive ear teq: the 630 A. Tovitiw Pert an, ORDERS ALL LIGHTS OUT ‘ia Sei la ye Abad aia withdraw from Poland for the |to-day ur scalish oom 1 nts bo operated thre ts a day | tore at No. 687 rd Avenue, Sunday . : 20 A. aving Perth Am- eer stoc a 5 ene |to-day upon receipt « swine 5 pera en Prank Wawilees one hoe wo this demand, boy Junction, 642 AM. feaving Ain: Rectan Blane ne Seen same,ceason. There must be in- [etter trom Speaker Clirk of the| bY @ force spealatly enlisted by the| rainy gh Ne. Mit teat tue ee Tho original price to mine operators, stone Junction, 9.08 A. M. leaving though it may not be held a demnities for Belgium, France llouse of Reprose t Government in an industrial arm t » y n 1 1 presentativ a ny | whe i found ” fixed by Garfield in the summer, was Perth Amboy, 1010 A, M. leaving holm. A poace conference there t#| ot re ae eT a tint. | oa : ; . : oe ind mor jarfeld ’ + ¥89 ‘renton, 12.26 P, M. leaving Millstone i 5 be AiG atiexntichaval i e-Lorraine at first, doar Governor twill not}/from the ranks of which several | ¢ * oe $2 ton at mine mouth, The jobbers Junction and the 42 P.M leas | BoUiG vost RAED Be! Did vou vot) and its ultimate fate probably consider tht letter an Impertinenes,| thousand enomy aliens tow. eme |, Hyman Lenk paid 15 cents a ton at mino mouth, East Millstone, lUnnaturalized Gern German Imperson-| be one * its ly Hie Pie: will be decided by a plebiscite | At thy present time t Isa shortage | Bayed In Led i eae it 8X land tn hia ator © otice the o! day that our o cluded » elimination of all en-| Street t 4 ringing the price of bituminous to penne PRancaes Lenin aareice from the| ates Fuel Inspector and Is Now leat ae ne va ty ipdoreed that But we shall not have a dramatio f Representatives in ¢ h omy. aliens from p s packing food | rest af tbe a 2. on fo: em, Then tho miner: P : Fj ah Leno . ” peace, with the Kaiser in chains {ie four or five yvace tr lew ifor the army a avy the leade fr ww anek! Beers se tHe HPN ne fected, | Facing Internment. principle? . Kk. In these trou t ARS Mac ¥ toe senders |r 20m er struck for a higher wage and Wash- The Long Island Railroad an- acing |p p and our foot on his neck. | ex ie: a en: W8| pronounced h nportant w tngton authorities recognized the jus- hispoiteen a“ tyery, Monday untt the | A young man entered @ aurant IR JOHN BRANES ls yt br \| pect the German people settlo Ds DUE UBe catit ial aleckions At aa anelumon fF he moat u f HOOTS HIS WIFE, FLEES, CRDIPE OE oO} eld orde - Jo, 787 venue w shouldered, blue eyed, ruddy fa e lorns before we the (ate! cb y k © reques tice of their demands ay anheduiee Will ke foie Olle | at No, 787 Eighth Aver to-duy houldes Stata y facet with the Hohenzollerns tn, w York a ; tt 0 ninent assume control § To cover the extra cost duo to! The Erie Railroad announce a | 8% Informed tho proprietor that a, | Mooh colina ain Rete wei Ae German eseples sl once in 1) was taken under advinement, but no higher wages the bituminous opera- modified weekday schedule, habs i ee § an patie ee going soled Ane at an * ead ae how can iattihh aret Lin the [Conclusion had yet boon reached. AND THEN SHOOTS SELF ‘tors were pormitted to add 45 cents minister Jee fA years ago, and no WR A One . nw Cd ith Distriet of | Tohn AS = fon to tho existing price. This |the day as compared with 318 yenters | {°" lights would hs Pad samme Ene MinAeinie APRSNNE” guclothere | 66 A MIRICA 1a ar d. Biteweraid/haa:s GARDNER ESTATE TO WIDOW.) His Wife Both in Falla ara: ei 7 Although the rae ome | nooks of travel are well k why rmany w ¢ law: the 4th of Kin anol ¢ t ‘brought tho price to the jobber up to day, 316 Thursday and 259 Wednes- doubts as to bie ¥ Mola! status, | f his b ; Dear tallek (Hi : i H { Sir (rin resianed tot int ¢ seeaian annei00e= 1 land Both $2.60, jday. After to-day the company an-|n» put out the lights and culled g| He ta not a uiliaatiog eG i |. Brooklyn y the i n and | It _now-costs the jobbers $1.60 a|notnced that eastbound shipments | poi familiar with ie een scree - : ‘ nie aie sgl Bit \LEM, will of Woutide gross ton to transport bituminous | Would be increased to from 450 to 475| ‘The officer demanded thot the “in| hi# patriotism ha : rounday pi Commissioner of | D: lonry | Major 4 P. Gardner, who died A No. OL Myre coal from the Central Pennsylvania . daily * f us . None Liner ty ¢ seems to mo, tha knock you ! ner In the 224 ugh thin week Wheeler, tia. was |, apepere went th eh fields to the lower Jersey tidewater hipments over the Boston and Al- be man Was) war, Ages feat eaneen i ot Ba Kod) for pre is bulk || write was ports, such as South Amboy and|bany yesterday were nearly 50 per a imperson-| his judgeme of th 3 AEN . } : Plelecd kr ta Ghrane |t NJ nigh: Elizabethport. The railroad charge| cent. less than on Monday last. Only Hel (nspector. He sald] should be sound keen,” he S\Gurmana ft CHALLENGES T0 DUELS Sito White pan wor rer | oe peter be to upper tidewater ports across the | cighty-three cars were delivered the achin He “The fighting men are v ee simenana rh 1 eee, BOE reel A “ war from Manhattan je $1208a ton. {road ut Albany for pointa betwe in and he| gummed up. “On the battle fron Maveiupen $3 IN “FRENCH CHAMBER 0 addition to real estute in | i it ee er oitumninovs operators complain that | that clty and Boston yosterday, Federal au-| there is no let-up in the det m Wah mand the Gardner bh uminous operators complain tha eatore thoritles. i the in “ © been ! t ! amiltor j; A ‘ under the present price scalo many | Company unnounced, however, that | . _ mimics he ly om, Bus re ae \ netud py vitead We of Vase, who at ina conditions to-day were dustrial classos and the peoplo a Ct That ® D he time the will wae drawn tn 191 ' » have had to close down be i more encour f ae tttadectivad © n ‘ v 1 Dae op teed ehh = ves is vol t brok ' him after he resiened to . lor be increased very largely within the | aourporation of Heaniar Organs au M , } { ( my, fecelves $7,500, __>— next few days feation tn City \pproved. us A iw backs - ‘ _——>—___- | “There are me w PAF Jan ‘ NEW ENGLAND'S COAL BURR NAMES HIS STAFF, ce not th] tan working. Xt TREN ae Fs 4 Pp ho rpms MP gh ma Rey n Freshness MOVEMENT SPEEDS UP Pat Assistant Ce bay Bide pay, but thoy are tired, 1 Acad : Coannel at 87,506 hay ¢ them break down and « ¥ , f confide ee taeceneare f ay | ' aay ied I P. Nicholson of t petedape The pa-| knowing why they erle ’ i = resale , of Four Hundred Cars Handled During P us to-day a t i 1 tired. yo one ha som. zou Huns fe ioe t Wilion,| ti ees BUSHWICK RESIDENT LANDS tena yYork City at y of $7,600 a year . > ani ont 7 to Increase It Dail Ie ha latant Corpo 4 nen th, a of t ator te dott y woud & ne : the uf “ Clerk at #2 » Ott BOSTON, Jan, 19.—Railroad offi-|Counsel since May 1, 1906, and at r pora Taabelte | ere: at ; hind of Mayor | i ‘ time of his appointment was head of the | «, t ! | eee tidied : : A slats reported to-day that coal ShiP-|onoral Iitigation bureau : s| G67 AM. not speaking of i a ane ¥ , m4 ments for New England were coming |” ‘The following other, appointment crate par Be alone, remember, amo ie ; forward mors freely, with indications |We're announced by Corporation Counsel rt f the V al Demo Hea ghee “ i 1 ‘ A i a at 1 v am Fr li » the Ta ! aid fa still greater improve T. Coha No, 26 at 10%, hite t n setback by anexpected sn¢ ary $1,500; Da DP. Golduteine Nat J E J. Hedg randa ha ut $2 c Reports this morning 43 Douglas Street, Brooklyr a ¥ vaintaen chi ive can. t in ! cara awaiting delivery to tho Boston ; cl, salary | foe | aeaneth Mires ce | Eyeueen ‘tif welcomes you from every sealed and Maina at Rotterdam and Me- |t lunsel. The vot : fra, ita | Christiana, i ' packet. baie ehanicaville, N.Y. It was estimated Fe, or, wan th 640 Ae ygnneton's Gorman sta sod Mrs. Prank H.! practical thes 400 cara would be handied during underetood thie will bo reduced to $4,000, Waider Ve J Yearly sales over 26 million packete—BALADA TEA CO., 100 Hudaon St., New York CY f ‘ eee ee