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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918. FUEL RUSHED TO SHIPS, BUT SHUTDOWN FAILS TO AID CITY ‘Travoliera, who never before had & seat In B. R. T. trains of Brome ox-| presses enjoyed that rare oppor- tunity to-day, But toward 9 o'clock the customary rush hour crush was] fewumed, particularly in the subway | The theatres and cabarets will Itven up by nigbt and most of the #a- loons are going to try to keep open without light or beat, which means they will close at sundown. Broadway bore a Sunday eapect From 14th Street up into the 50's Practically everything closed und an unaccustomed silence prevailed Subway and elevated trains failed to ALL OFFICE-BUILDINGS SHUT: ENTRANCE T0 SKYSCRAPERS LIMITED THOSE WITH PASSES Signing the Armistice at Brest-Litovsk Between Russia and the Central Powers pee ebertrreerenotterrtrs WILL SEZE N.Y. COAL FLEET: TO BUNKER SHIPS AND RUSH ° SUPPLIES TO Th ALES | Giagorge their usual crowds in this —s — ection. Cigar stores were opea, but wan no “down” elevator up ‘0: the —s uncsascimasint most of them were burning candies. | Coal Use iri in tion Oa se Restric vu 10. OW m how though this had been included tn the : icted to Amount The Federai Shipbuilding Corn 2 Parsons Authorized to| ben on the use of tue. All these, Necessary for Exempted [pans american te tive Com carry Out Work—No Fuel stores wore coll. Classes. pany ond @ branch powt-oMee on the : sce by The big department stores adhered A evcond floor at 40 Church Stroet were Improvement To-Day. strictly to tho Garfield order, ‘Iho . |foreed to abide by the rule, as were aa . | aw hele 1 of office KA south j a bare of all the big Broadway hotels n @ gvore Of office Duilding uth) Burns Brow, coal dealers, and the The Vederal Government, through! were shut tight ut Chambers Rtreet vinited to-day hy| Standard Drug Company, at No. 50 Edward Ni Hurley, ¢ MABERDASHERS MAKi SALES an tvening World reporter, not one! I commenting on this fact, the : nan of t | P ne Sh : IN THE DARK. | leuporintendent of the build fj Bbipping Board, moved) to-day @evere! small habsrdasherios and | Y** fUNd In which olther the mpirit! iat ne gucaned ho was living up to commandecr all the tugs, coal barges Nat shops on Broadway and tho side | °F letter of the Garfield closing aa the letter of the law, - and car floats in New York harber! pe sere erkccor eee eee s. nh was being violated , Weaken a LEARNING A as an emergency measure to expodite ogeasional buyer who did not obj Th = , ‘ if NIN PA’ ” te making purcbares In the dark, A| oc nerves creat congestion in womey es rkern ee ventelan tetas the movement of bituminous coat) Would Raise Strength by 180- few were equipped with candles, but |” ateer bulldings owing to the! . isson in patriotion,” was the com- from congested Jersey tidewater ter-| O00 Instead of the 80,000 practically no electric Nxhts wero| fact that #ome employers took for) met of FG. Sherrill, agent of the minais to the hundred and more «hips | Auth 1 es ening and there was no hoat, The) #ranted that some loophole would be| City Investing Building, when asked Iti with émpty bunkers and uthorized \ vig office buildings generally obeyed | found in the rule which wuld permit} @bout the observation of the rule. holds filled with supplies for ( ee the rule, "We tasued ne bore ; WASIIINGTON 2 think t0 ie ; © Issued no passes to persons in Pershing and the All 2 Fifth Avenve also presented a Keep thelr offices open and) uiding,” he ar Welt 7 av . 1 ' |e tnatrocted thelr eciploveee to re the butlding,” he continued. “We left J. E. Parsons, manager of the New| 0" to more than ¢ e Sabbathdike appearance. Almost |" ca v {t entirely to themselves to detormine York Emergency Coa! Board, which} ized enlis trength of ** every shop was ciosed, and tho big | port for duty a» umual | the extent of thoir patriotic duty, and works under the Shipping Board to to in ' fice buildings were lightioss anl| The minds of theso individuals wore | We are «ad to report that na very | provide bunker coal for the hig So end z ere the numbe eatiess. Express clevator service | aisqty tow except 7 hav 2 y Miers from 350 to 10,000 was asked? used, hower, when they ap- w exceptions they have not been » | celved from Washington to-day au- was eliminated and very few tenants found wanting.” $440G0 $9904 POPOSa-0 BADODOO9O0OGFO0O9GDO hb 009G9001-005.040500000000026 thorization to take o' 1 y ati{of Congress to-day by Seevetary tered thelr offices at all, Some |POaFed this morning and were con- 918, U i bd Seilrona ang) an ir hs al Som tr One elevator out of a normal ca- (Copyright, 1918, Underwood & Underwood.) privately own floating coal equip-| came down in the morning to get |fonted at tho doorways by emplovers| pacity of twenty-one was being ober ‘This {9 tho first photograph to ) Litovak on D 1917, when the the armistice for the Central Pows | ment in New York harbor st Awe anded th iocuments on which they coula work |of the buildings, who demanded ex-|atod to take care of omployoes of two reach the United States show! Aentutikc tees tae rig aie Rar ines ororaate Tema ten rat of he deems it necessary. y time | navy a — Ee ovr os twal eevee ec Pasnos from the Fuel Ad i companies and the State Ti+) the historia, meoting at Brest arin is shown on the left signin the Russian on th 7 toned ncn on of the Government Teeccetan ado. 7 ais " ia . er (ge owed rapld on a recomm« nstead of im Government offices and buldingn | oie ia Only those wh: 1 inKer Hullding was sightie do Sat iets LS etal end SARIRAE ie | wed much passes wor allowod in| tt! heatices Chren elevators out « ‘ he en Mise? and on @ somewhat reduced soale in| basses were allowed IN| iwenty-nitie were belie fun re after « conference } also would have fh maost public bulldings and institu. |the elevators. Others were permitted| commodate the United Statew a direc ort dewat cased fron ! tions. Grocery stores, meat shops |/to climb the stairs to their offices it| ne Hoard “«l Distribution Board Cont Itkohange. ate ; ‘ milk depots, public utilities, schools, | they so demired, but wore warned that | itanin akan, pattham and Phoenix | Following at t 7 1 newspaper plants, drug stores were | there was no heat and tho turning on| vernal Savinus Hank and othes ban rex coal moving toward 5 on ' vessels ; open as usual, but office buildings |of electric lights was at their own| (Dg institutions with offlces In the | lewater In ust twenty? 16 Hi Nia department stores, retail and whole |perii and a specific violation of the| Pulldins | NOUR, AS ADNOUL day atthe ee eoteet antens y on H wale places not exempted, and indus- | order Ke aA Buxton, cnler engineer of the : wider ? * ML a RTE teat wn see adder t ¢ | buliding, stated that there was some | Of Direc tai POU id not commission a eee oe as the Park Row Bullding one ete-| murmuring carly regurding tho cur 4 onds A, H. Smi n articery et fuer 4 oF was being operated on an ox-| tailed elevator service, but he ex val dumpe te PP partic dnt Anta ae AE BL) FOUND USING LIGHTS. Pross schedule, stopping only ur, the| Plained that ‘his came from some ate To. Day, Veatontays| | protected by the navy An Evening World reporter took aj fittn, ninth ad fourteenth ¢ bine: eet fry.” A hose wh shes slevot gl | Tana: Tone little “Garfield census” this morning | Where the Naval Board, Quartor nas- but the * taken and will Freight Conditions on Rail- Anthracite 31,900 42,500 soo, SECRETARY BAKER OPENS ‘ in the Bronx retail district. Most of |tet’s Department and the Department | bo vent 10 the Federal Fuel Admini upline Coal Being Freel and Bituminous ...... 20.200 16.600 j the amall shops were open, but run- |°f Justice aro located. Only persons | ‘tor. ruads Are Again Hampered | ay Coal waiting in vessels to be moved: | WAR SERVICE EXCHANGE ‘hype without heat and with practi-|BAVIng business with thes Govern-|MANY CONCERNS ARE FOUND by New Cold Wave ) | Cars to Be Anthracite .. 17,100 31,680 _ x Gaily oo artificial light. ment departments were carried. TO BE EXEMPTED. y! AONE VV SYS | Back to Mine Bituminous 13,350 7,650 Department Ad Employ | Out of 160 amall shops in Willis|Those wishing to reach the top or], comlicated situation faced C. T | ers OES: Obal Inceabe at tl@aieaters | Dey Ade -mployment | Avenue, between 1484 and 149th | thirtieth floor were compelled to walk. nullding, when ‘ee ruRe ele WARHENGAUN: INMS ee ee | Greurene Setting SLvdpced | a eee secre Streets, only six were closed, includ- nee were turned off and heat ae tn morning, Of the | thuusands| activity generally east f the Missis ‘| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Dr. Gur- | Bituminous 95,500 Heb Needed Workers, ing a leather goods store, a tailor, a |CUt from TZ to 40 degrees. About 2,000 | housed within its wall « great nun yt River was suspended (o-dity Feld, Fuel Admin day ts- In transit within 24 hours: SHINGTC shoe store, a millinery shop, albard-|Persons were atfected here by the | (er gino pemployed In concerne ox. NPE t : | ed th wing srt Anthrazite $000 8000| panariment tna cataniionod ae Wer ‘aoe daskee and & owe! Garfield rule this, Mr. Coley pointed out that neure . eel Bituminous 11,800 $800 lecccies Exohntes orien ani ee But out of the M4 th open /NIMETY PER CENT. SHUTDOWN 1) #00 men and women ar ed Mondays « Fuel — In transit within 48 hours: ieee Ca eee Tee only fourteen wore usin; Al WOOLWORTH BUILDING, ore ne ne Reserve Bank ministration to release coal for priv tes 7 ue p of Anthracite 22,000 41,400 for persons who des! di art ith Y big candy store lighted pat} In the Woolworth Butlding 90 per/Commisnion, © Oe PUbHe Service! ie consumption nnd transytianti Who Unravelled Caillaux, Lux- the count rt Fuel Ad- | Bituminous 10,000 34,950 ary Ite functions are | t# cashier's desk, and that with a| cent of the light, heat and power ser Many sitroada UpY —ofMces! shipping burg and Bernstorff Secrets? "™" y Indicated contin ne total of all anthracite now at gy candle. A clear store had no light| Vico was cut off. One elevator was there, together with steamship lines, a 3 ; ned progress bunker of ships water 1% 179,500 tons, as against querie * but-that of the little gas flame for | being operated to take care of the em= py. COmPAMey and nearly « score of | Fuel oMeials docks here ha Diploma atic World Asks. ; a 175,100 tons yesterday total bi- yerba ee desifioa € cigar lighting. One cigar store had | Dloyees of the Federal Court and rail- | wore upen and a lo por Cone nie ences been w radical e Beceelice — Sia geanee "S/tuminous 1s 109,450° tons, as against j. the arms Ee eT two electric lights burning, and one | roads occupying offices on the twelfth | Kervice was forced up to 28 per cent, [REPL -eiwhe States aff @ ree WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Tucked « i tou Be =i 07,700 tons of the day before wna wean che maadace open sbop kept a small electric light| floor, Thirty of the building's statt of during the rush hour. ‘Thia, however, 'Ns the orders, Industries were eos at h : ma ratoud that the taking the various branches of the serv! burning in the hack part. employees were lined up in the lobby| tye" cay damn later until only eight of | operating fulls. they Se eee gl tioces ete inaae, ee tea [Over Of the coal feet will not entail go ipetdoniiel gad’ to) Aimee Gale The fourteen slight violations were|¢arly in the morning and no person op. ptixty-one: elevators were beng ;rually complete acquiescence a Le Government to-day is the myst : ; Po ri t charge of pres rews and ek rspaen hours , alled to the attention of Cyrus C.| was permitted to use the lone ele-| The Bankers’ . pany: jRectel Of cobioerns: atte : ad de Master Mind i treniond pros. | {he operation of tugs and barges by Miller, Federal Fuel Administrator|vator without first passing the close Bullding at No. 4 Wall Street was Monday closity pr EON REE wn) MNES : al forces, Employees of the pr Ts cosoperate with the Dx i for the Bronx, He said it had been|scrutiny of at least four of these | UOMCF¥INE both the spirit and otter day mat pituls of 1 by af Ne: ue s owners will/continus to operate | of baton and cthor a sin iecete tl expected that there would be nome|men as to their ident [Oe cae tee Re GuUbeiiE Of Wract Handicapped b , A BNC) om ; hi see els as forme ing and supplying : a aoe de ced 4 ntity jall the heat and lights, One el i part of the tration ule confined pecial pury by e jolations, but that the order wou! Some braved the rigors of a fifty-| out of eleven was ru ering the Bree ‘ ©, This American n reve a se diately upon receipt 1. special purposes b, 10 rigidly enforced. four story climb, but the precaution, The bullng k NOWN as No. 20 Broad Country east of the Rockies and add-\ pro-German polit! verley fos) coving om ae spans ™ Nine ton Mr arsor nto ot aloe BP, N. Sanctuary, Winslow "Wo are getting busy.” he sald./ was given each at the entrance of the | Street waa ightless ant Weatloss with In lr al sean EiwnMles Catiaus Of e and teP Keeble Nie contin, weet ; tie’ Chass National Sil of thet x Mutual Insur ‘using the police and other inspectors A bs | the exception of one of weupied ather in re oars, valle] put him under a traitor charge bef Wr eeyans, Le sackiokd sedasd Buildin, i HY lige Compan nd John J. Coss, ed “using the pol a stairway that they need expect no| jy Thomas J. McKenna, lawyer An. ; bess \f " “ und all of the progress mad WSLOg, NEE ey ot the National @arvice Hand o report violations, elevator service getting back tol inspector from the Federal uel Ad- | Tats strove net Oe he im nis countrymen, [t brought out th zal Satie ' Fuel Admit. ator; Andrew K. yO 4, t sppointed Specie u 1 ‘o r ty “ ae ate manta eines ese pa > ners. vii ook, hia con appointed to direct’, ¢ An instance of camouflage was Gl terra firma, They als were warned| Miniatration found this allege: in- ment of coal fo favored classes | | the atark skeleton of Germany's Con- wcoal destined to South Atheatio | Moti fhe rece appointed Direc: the exchange, whose address 1s Room * overed in a haberdasher's shop !M/ ay to the use of leita raction and the attention of Myr, /stralghten the fr tang i tral and South An an dominion vorty for bunkering ab ee, | tor of a je 628, War TenaniNBN 26th Street, between Seventh 4nd) mwsive thousand pe . | McKenna was cntiod to the violation. porta at the o 0 Fuet Ad-|ambition and rattled it before the PO’ SOF DUnKering slips was move | 6 in, tocal F Wighth Avenues. The lights Were! sine wool aa ice are housed) ‘he Inapector made a second viait 10) igtration at the supply tol world. De promptly, and the bunkering m WGHas BPASGHAl Was! WEAR 3a ) . oolworth Building under nor-| the law offes and fount the tignts |! ents - ee Sxasanieen: t 7 inery at ports was handling the coal are me, Ben turned out and the clerk in charge) ia conuitions. but thers were teas! tnd heat had been tu 1 off. houscholders tmship inter Tt has caused the all of Count Ay rapidly us Much of th Evening W 1 .tporter he sald: parent effort to look chilly, But the es building to the cable compan he! directing the ratloads asserted there| Argentina, and caused the populace of )), se See ae Nae eapinw case. ofthe Haan ediator wae ehiatiing merrily, | C@HT AND HEAT CUT DOWN INI triited” States Navy Intelligence vine iiteie hope for mnxterial Improve-| [tuenns Ayres to riot in the streets for MMMY cases It was necemary to thaw it) hy awoeping use of the power in bath EXEMPTED BUILDINSG, Joffice and the Naval Censors’ Bu. | Was tle ; x ne : by steam or to build fires under the} Vested In me to commandeer the , In Third Avenue from 149th to 1 Tha Abietioan Tels ‘tor..{reau, Other officos wer dark and} ment in trafic conditions until Ld 1 Prupsianism, Tt has invelved |, f As the situation stands un Repo ts That Principles Street, a district where large shops! ip legraph and Tele- | & : ae veathor moderated. the integrity of the Swedish Ambai- *, o , , | phone Dullding at No. 195 Broadway | (2% the Moat part closed wea . tug and barge owners are doing their Have Been Adopted Which predominate, only four merchants | eee nee ee meow f t.u| DOCTORS AND DENTISTS PUT IN| Those who have urged a gener st eador to Moxico and Argentina. It very best to aid in moving the coal | 1 opened—a delicatessen shop, two : ama thes one of i AN APPEARANCE, embargo against shipment of frolaht| bas pictured the machinations of von doin Dethay (ikkmatarcana 4G. Will ; al War, pakeries and one grocery store, The ease ee a ok PIS RYAN, BD | Only doctors, dentists and brokers | from plants shut down by the clon-| Bernstorff and his puppets in the wish to make . rel Ap ‘F Gavel AMSTERDAM, Sar The nes saloons were wide open, but heatioss | VC? NA cul About 60 per cent. andj put in an appearance to-day at the | ing order still Ineday that] United States. Libary presi yey Reape n ahh ' atl) the Central Bowers eT ight ere was a wlikht decrease tn the| United States Realty Building, N Sie He fe Who is he—or she--who beat Ger- ORNs sca papal Aa i 1 uinin ple’ Fe ' and Nig rapunt 66% ; auch action W ' asury before | ie ; ‘ Lak 4 1 tepubl \ The United Cigar stores opened at | *Tount of heat furnished. The 1G Broad Street. There wax light and |S Bee ed. A genes |™an canning by fathoming the aie aie ehcp! : it 1 . n 4 eo aaaial buslnass Hour: bat later non for oxemption is the fact heat, however, onl those me sao tercepted Laxburg ¢ mandeering of ar ern t ‘ pus 0 Jat ont " t Hpted class ral embar in fre was put in Li a pure ‘ esult in an inc of bunke : ia er came from the executive office a _oMcers directly connected with) “Tne South Horry Building, st peration on Pennavivanta Rail | TRAtquerion is being asked acon ACE LG ee vm am 7 Pee By ald result in 4 a bi kor in ow luded ant butting down every branch throug earaph and telephone tranaminsion| and Whitehill Streets, Cheashorous a ind oENE vee oy, | the World to-day by Premiers, put i < end | coal movements, Mr, Ay did not | rhe terminated, accord vut the greater city occupy the building. uitding, Nos. 17 and 19 Btate Atrenin, |TO8 forony a saad vicdcins A PCT Jura and other wea Andied @bout 45)000: tonm of coal for | v afe an answer jis Hrest-Litovsls t — rh ail and Tat Park 2 7 od to Inatit almilar embargoes aren) ‘ 1 ipward of *ollock uring | Pershing Repor: hey a en aga Fexptess Mullding | site, Murwety Mitt Hutt on thelr heatless Mondayy if the 4am pohtcal purple a m ui ve be : sel | Onn et aw ‘ ext perated by the same conf Hrige Street, which nat brian himself would give m iecnaal eibaigikne’ ale a stat } Ukrainia’s tndepende ax be WASHINGTON Jan. 21.—Gen, | P@9%: Known a8 the No. 195 Broadway | cupied by — maritine compe | wand t t a 4 eas fe + Doth onthe 1 bitum re 1 by Petrograd, but it had . 4 = motites ft 7 Corporati ne closed tight, ‘Thoro| While in the exempt class, 9 Liquor Dealers Violated Spirit of fc h she throiehou ad arrived i wrk in the | heretot ypaste underatoo: ershing has notified the War De to be using only sufficient Nght cated aime rinte A i toon partment of the following deaths trom Heither light nor bent furnished |frae te eadaty thelr baresat want lew tn Chtonge | who ployed ducks andd operation of establishments '°8MY ; a Ae Sh by th ud entes, that caus “ : the nts The Empire Building, No. 71 Broad CHICAGO, Ja v wilh tream ‘ e ted by the curtailment rewula lay, OF nount 14,838 tong | Ukrain ‘ presi Litovel ening of tho liver, W jontown Theta : v 1m] Wad, (OpeU PES ey Werceeuratiar Chica: : und a his par man piar which under tho strict letter of the! “tip to dato f cannot af tkal an J, ‘Irons, poeumunia of tha Hudaon Torininai Bie aes rs ie : over th mut altuati order we n evi wnehioe a | Gables lust wee hint of : roman, pneu: 4 nat w nobmal service of forty American Express Compan rin y : ‘ Arrival of | for publica Afiev thecwat uspend busi to th nad apprectal A jek al 8 Private ih am J Cumming, menia- ¢ Heat was being iain. Building, No. o> Hroadway, whieh $5), ? "f ithe haps tory may’ be told. e order. | the coal situation ene hte ae) jcanrerennes) Unidgeport. Conn ialued ouiirto ihe antent ce q huusen the Federal} Admninis: ra : wat) ora ents Intore eports of gene ‘lec ahaa be ' olding w, Private Arthur Peterson, typhoid aH for Manhat f € now . MICARO'® ‘HOPI | eitta ls ma s from fons In the « af vides Wie V. Riese, p f . : Me, and ¢ ‘ heated, but lights a Valor at pen to Berlin, some of them via ¢ t alnated sro | Ukrainia oF ts of Poland. ’ o pheumonta, lightw peri J were those on the vice was eut 60 per cont, in all nou ord “ h » business Hernstorft in Washington, tt to Mmevement of empty wait Lithuania und Courl f 8. Mount Sterling, O ca n the lobbies were out off and ¢ Noxt t No. ol the Chaseloxcent b oonkeaney oniy were they couched In Gor. steady flow of einp from East | 900 tons dur = = National Bank, ¢ t f Foderal we tira, overcoate) HUI, but aly, tn tha) Gera MI skew Bl the tha ennGa er the en days it has > oreeraaenernensninenanih - Fuel Administrator Albert HOW und lov ce to murted Which the Katser's eraftles . ah ioe Mankea, “Pavaone nly 1,800." How the Holiday Fuel Order sae a aeat ina eat had DiNau thin Xin und ip of GO GAre tho head of th Affe t B N and only one ¢ F Wax on used | 8 Lanha ee ieAinwxe pHi be vw In we- | was ar 1 th 8 " ects usiness in New York \oewey w ner en op ta hii Sa rene atoty | ole ap ea SRAR RUA | MAGEN. duh fon : pince tho heg ment of anthracite egal from J f coal, there gh LACED ARE ebonee? | THESE F PLACES ARE OPEN; to the Nationa \ a deaert so far as ation at dentine Udewater a pool n transit should en ow ang we of the Supreme Court and one of | houses shale andiethartelioen BeLGA) PATLIGS y raid Sec-| midnight Sunday eve wned to 108 PONTO He. Brenan: Popa wl Nes ane held here fowg’ OW Genera) Seseio i ed by th 1 t the Liquor] its bar and switched off t i i . 7 " 12 a & houyes, cab id other ia : F | hy rt TL vy | dnalens: a9 that constenmenty may no 17 All manufactorien except thone serving of Hoe ic wera iy railroads, unhamp ny | como acrous by lot, 1s wis especially exempted by the Fuel (They will ¢ 4 Ce aw ainess A at a Stan ied See en un cheater ea rap ae : i . yx will o-morrow now eve in Holiday Seray n two clear the way through 1 thar the docks. ¢ Administration, | wtend.) ey New England tor th turning al |shore should worked ¢ ' All office bulldings, except a and trust companies «nd + on bas BOSTON, Ja nu. “ PS tietee Sei Y fed anil gout hour fa inciena | Y CAMPRELL, ) those housing Federal, Stat | Mtock Exchange Denies That Sh ta rPa i One hun- | ror the sale o sitios and « 4 mainte t y back | hour day, as at present LL FUN county and municipal depart- | Bh mien Gen red and und persons | guetion of Gov nt jon, wan ale ttt udtt A Rees Male aes | « wey. Seaca Mia yiite Coentloorerden: | suena wae we » Tex, 3 Were idle to- da ged tt Tost ato standstill ¥ Engla ee Jqalrements could} n the} P.M Seeeeae /e publ ilities, physicians or den- F t : K h ‘ . DDRLIVANC rol t erne : tists, or headquarters of firms | @ ’ ail te ta fores in ¥ Guards Are P i A Be sont HA yy | MAYDOCK.—JOHN IAy K ; exempted. | nd restaurants, exces Ah ie SHAS 1) mated op ' \ H OMces tn a immaamiats, folio ts in xi Services at CAMPN ruven, ff All departmet stores and all Nxpeditionaty i c i i i they \N JUAN Brey rife spain | CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, at * , other wholesale or retail stores | ante, including 1 8 y Av aes Ce i rvution Committee, WOR) jo, usplo i except thone selling food, | r gazines and other = Milwaukee It ; wou ‘ ae Asad c0 x tho, eoull mia ery hr cal supplies, drugs or othe: | alm . Warships Shell Ostend ¥ holida all th ‘But there has been a great saving of sean Gr A | and dentists, plum BER Ja 1 . MILW AUKE w What were Massa 1 ular ‘dove oul in N York as ult of the] ! ransit lines and ¢ kas fitters, tin mbardna ¢ Ronis misands of I ta havedtaited| ie a vee ‘ , ation Wad 1 infor ' Unloading facilities must be |LOST—White Greet Highland service on trains cut to a holiday owadoulers dues offlet ' an Fuel Ad Gurileld did fjquor trade. Motele gald. tia f nae nerenied In thin city, ‘Tha port af ny eS rot ‘ ‘nae moe "Nn

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