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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918, 8 PROSECUTOR GES BOMBS PLACED | WHOLE finns wie o te toe Sever] WORKING PACKERS SPLIT [JP Here Are the Food Rules General, Miss Isabel, the —WTIESSTAD OATES, SETS | Sn rey On gy MESON, Panto lp Win he Ma -—ATTEASONTRAL BY Two cpus, FAMILY” | etic} SAM) RECORDS REVEAL ye = ‘The new home card of the Food Ad- ministration soon will be distributed to ald housekeepers in observing the 1918 food conservation programme of two One Letter Pretised at Fede-| Wheatless, one meatless and two porkless days a week as announced in President Wilson's proclamation. The card askea “every loyal ral Inquiry Refers to “Un- American to help win the war by maintaining rigidly as a minimum of United States tes Distrle Attorney | Statement to “to That Effect by| | | derhand” Work. | saving the following programme: | Backs Testimony of Naval | Alleged Plotter Read at Inspector Against Hennig. Rintelen Trial, iia “Have two wheatless days (Monday and Wednosday) In every week WASHINGTON, Jan, 28.—Controt| Nd one Wheatless meal in every day. of prices end division. of fivestock “Explanation: On ‘wheatless days and {n wheatless’ meals of poretiagen throughout the Buited other da use no crackers, pastry, macaron|, breakfast food or other cereal food contatning wheat, and use no wheat flour in any form States #0 as to eliminate competition | except tho sinall amount that may be needed for thickening soups oF | Bravies, or for a binder In corn bread and other cereal breads. “As to bread, If you bake It at home, use other cereals than wheat. United States District Attorney) When the trial of Franz Rintelen Melville J. France took the stand be- and his co-defendants in the fire bomb fore Federal Judgo Chatfield in Plots was resumed in the United Brooklyn to-day to support one of his | States District Court to-day, A. Aufer, most important witnesses against *#lesman for a plumbing supplies con- Paul Hennig, former foreman of EH. | ern, testified he had sold large quan- W. Biles munition works, on trial for|ttlos of sheot lead and pipe con- treason in the alloged tampering with signed to tho fertilizer plant conduct. | ash daw es ead by Dr. Walter T. Scheele, one of | parts of gyroscopes inten the defendants. He sald the tubing pedoes for uso by the United States | was an inch in diameter, which cor- Navy. Peagiasd to the tubing of which the . .|fire bombs are alleged to have been GhaHtos: Tietsibhum, the, Govern”) cde. Some of thie tibiig, the wits ness sald, was delivered to the North German Lloyd pier. That bombs were placed aboard the | Lusitania by two separate groups of |German plotters was a statement read | from the minutes of a stenographer. ‘This was brought out in the examina- | tion of Eugene Relster, proprietor of the Labor Lyceum in Brooklyn, one | of the defendants wore charged to the five big meat packing concerns to-day by Francis |J. Heney on the parts of confidential and tf you buy it buy only war bread, letters and tolograms taken from tho “Have one meatious day (Tuesday) in every week and one meatless packers’ filos and read into the Fed- meal fn every day, Have 1 Saturd eral Trade Commisston's hearing on | CRD SHSYS 10) DOTAIES ARG (NUS Se in overy woek ative thr tetendanion ct dees “Explanation: ‘Meatless’ means without.any cattle, hog or sheep umentary evidence to-day, Senator! Products. On other days use mutton and lamb in preference to beef or ‘Thompson of Kansas appeared at hia | pork. ‘Porkless’ means without pork, bacon, ham, lard or pork pro- own request to tell the commission ducts, fresh or preserved, Use fish, poultry and eggs. that referen: to him found tn the “Make every day a fat saving day (butter, lard, lard substitutes, files were unfounded. Mr. Heney ox &c) presaed confidence that the Senator “Explanation: Fry less, bake, broil, boll or stew food Instead. kenew nothing of the packers’ activt- Save meat drippings, use these and vegetable olls for cooking Instead hii of butter, Butter has food values vital to children, therefore, give tt to Mr. Heney introduced records to | ” them. Use it only on the table, Waste no soap, it 1s made from fat. show that the total purchases of ; € \iivestook by the five packing firms| Be careful of all fats ment inspector, who examined the parts alleged to have beon damaged, proved to have a poor memory under cross-examination. He could not re- member when he took the damaged parts to the Grand Jury or when ho got them back, Attorney Wing, for the defense, got from him tho admission that when the damaged parts were re- t Police Headquar- from 1918 to 1917 were apportioned Bin tataty every day sugar saving day. turned to the Bilss worka Tietelbaum | tong, |hy percentages. ‘Those percentages, “Explanation: Use less sugar, Leas sweet drinks and candy oon- and another Government inapector.| Roetster is quoted as saying that | he charged, whre based on the per taining sugar should be used in war time.” Eugene Harnberger, behind locked | waiter Uhde, another defendant, and centages of ownership by Armour Tho card also cautions householders against hoarding food, The @oors and with a yeoman on guard, | ong Kiine, now dead, took a bundle of opened the envelope and in secret went over the parte alleged to have | before the Lusitanta sailed on her last | been tampered with by Hennig. voyage, and that when the news of While the bearings have been !den-) tne dostruction was made public, Mrs, Stettinius Has Already Laid tified in court they have not been | Kline expressed regret that bo had Pi figs Haaeaas | placed in ewaenco nor has any evl-| piace4 homba aboard the ship. lans to ler Husband in dence been introduced to show that)” Gari gchimmel, another defendant, His Exacting and Important they were damaged. _ |1s quoted in the Retster statement as Labors, Upon Which So Much Tietlecbaum was formerly @ MA" |i a ving said it was he who had placed % ohinist in the Bliss plant and Was] ots on the Lusitania Depends for the Success of| assigned there under Lieut. Francis!” G0). Wotport, former auperintena-| American Arms, and Will Go D a . . onedied usd appointment @8 ®) ont of the Atlas line pier, according| to Washington to Take Her aval pecto 1 Reister’, ateme! " " yi ; On direct examination United States |? : 3 fi er et present) Usual Place at His Right District Attorney France sought to/st * Conference at the Brooklyn| pang, Se aenomney ct evroacope spare | bor Lyceum in which Wolpert 1s] trace five aed . He lowed Hennig | 70ted 4s having said about the plot-| parts with which alleged ters that there was too much talk and| Marguerite Mooers Marsha tampered, from the defendant to the] oO" io nn * Government Inspection Otlice, Tietle- : baum said the boxes were received by bim on Nov. 12, 117, and inspected on the following day. He illustrated with the contents of a box exhibited in court how he made the inspection. | Swift and Morris in the National reverse side outlines the reasons for the necessity of food saving, Packing Company, dissolved by the | —— Federal Courts in 1912, but which, Mr. the 0 . Henoey says, his been continued and wee heats uaneeaiaa week ago was peices 40 a8 to Include Wilson and Ileat, light and elevator service at Cudahy. the two Hudson Terminal Butldinge, In connection with the figures a Now, 80 and 60 Church Street were on letter from Philip D, Armour to J. * strict holiday achedu and the use of Ogden Armour, dated Denver, Octo- | = the cara was confined strictly to ber, 1915, waa read, saying: “Of course, 1 k hing 18 4 he employees of the Erte Rallroad, Burns as you know, everything 1s dono here cee br eee Brothers, coal merchants, American Jon a fifty-fifty basis, and with the Locomotive and American Bridg | facilities wo have it 19 almost tmpos- | Companios, sible to keop up this ratio.” 24, 1917, F. G. Sherrill, agent of the City In- March ap 1917, created N | od vesting Building, stated that the con- Armour & Co. wrote Thomas - . . keation of a week ago Was negative \aon: Only Exempted Offices Are} to-aay, as it had become generally ‘Our hog department saya that any) p21 , : understood that e tial indus- urnished Heat and Light— [understood that nonessential indus hogs that your people bought in 1412) ed | eat and Light trlea would not be permitted the use, jor 1915 in Omaha they bought ander Few Elevators Run, of the elevators and light and heat cover, What few they bought they would be turned off from all offices hought through a specuiator named ate i hot specifically exempted in the latest Ned’ Murphy, who used ail kinds off New York's lofty office buildings ip ised . 4 kore to. | Unk made by Dr. Garfield schomos in shipping them out to have |housed mere handfuls of workers to-1 mig Broadway, Now und Pine bombs from his place on the night STETINIVS PHOTO BY BAinnews ome BELIEVE that the best und 1 oy At a Turn Verein meeting at| most patriotic work which |Relster’s place, Reister ts quoted aa! can do will be to stand, saying Uhde and Klein were present Uhde was described as having been jfull of eathusiasm and Kline as very jdrunk, Accordin , os To alw: have stood, at my husband's right hand.” pitha . . Ss their destination unknown, As soon!day ax a result of the second “Gar-| street entrances of the Eau lo Ho removed gyro-wheels first, Ox ose oister at that time Feats fine ceeneee : SEIN RIOS. jas the matter was taken up with the) aitq Monday” whutdown Bulging ret see Pace oe Reining tothe uy se eecoabe jor bs that were harmless, he having heautitul homo, at nouee fy ave Aegina header winued (| Managers of skyscrapers made tt] Sundays and holldays, and thoae who Bia, and other parts, if mieten aates CUE Be LR SHED? ae i Avo- -_ = - _ ___|Slaim ‘nny rights to-day for any sn-) plain to thotr tenants that the light, nee pases ne were fereed te ne “The bearings were wrappod in box ts | ¢, Mrs. Edward derhand work that your firm d lnoat and elevator service would be} te Cedar Street doors. Eight of the sixty-one elevators wore being oper- ihe ated to take care of employoes of the Aug |achedule, and there was no deviation | railroad companies, powder manufac- raphed on Aug xi 1916 cht to-day te pubt have summed up for me her own concep-| Will have dealings are men who have Kansas City and 66 cents worse than , compan! Federal Reserve Bank, i toc » Hennig's oD i : to got| clal district Pagel sud. thaee st iboks ts cn ee — tion of her patriotic responstbill been trained under him.” CHa nee cPsnee | ait the elawtnge of the Stock Fx. |™MCH occupies five Moors, Mexican department, {saw Hennig there and) | 1. Boticamen, Aided by! She admitted that it was the tre-| The long and successful career of y replied to this: “fT have been h the closing of the Stock Ex) consul, steamship companies and oii at my request he instructed one of| i ‘ “ | mendous significanc Mine ous y fearing Civili Ylothing, O: of the new ap-| Edward R. Stettinius, as head of xev- nattthe eur buyer for the last two| change and no operations by the curb] companies. According to C. T. Coley, his men to disassemble the Wearing Civilian Clothing, Or- ointment which had brought al important manufacturing com This was done by removing pe i : r weeks trying to got that market It) prokers practically every building in| managing director of the bullding, : dered to Put on Uniforms. |from the sick bed to which she re-|Panles and finally as partner tn th jline. Am atill tolling our buyers to) ad and New Streete| “bout 20 per cent. of the population washors.” Pol Commissioner Enright fasued| cently has been confined, as the re. | Bouse of J. P. Morgan, is well known Ay bac x and Kibo aha ts eae , snat: sient 4. those ee mpt from th rflold order On cross-examination Teitlobaumd) . 1 crdor to-day that all motorcycle po- | ult of her arduous patriotic, )| “Will your daughters go with you ‘ tree an ; wasclonee: HRA Shi | The Singer Buliding was dark and pane with KC the strictest holitay , R. Stettintus, wite| friction they will not be exhausting. ‘ of the new Sur-|It always bas been the way of Mr. =’ gees Yeyor General ot Stettinius to work without friction. 1TJ f\, fy allarmy purchases,| And many of the men with whom he e - cold and only 4 inimum of elevator emen must be in uniform whenever! and domestic activities. For the| to Washington?” I ask u = we streets were desertod. pelt “8 me sion Rae” Ser are on duty, Hitherto a number of | splendid governmental rec on of | Blus | | ‘Two elevators were being operated |". "american Tolegraph and Tele bea S avaw motoreyele mon have been permit-| the ability and loyal Americanism of ( tedly," she “Yes Company's Counsel Declares} GIRL 11-2 FEET TALL lin the Woolworth 18 ng, a8 on lest] phone Company Bul was running \ to we villan clothing to help ‘ the: ae > their ears in pa- Monday, out of twenty-six and only} as usual, owing to its general exomp: inspection sho Edward R. Stettintus crowns tho hey too are up to their ae coe . : voral 4 there were Neate cl Tati ao tay bis mol record of one of New York's mort trlotic activities most of tho tine.) Opening of New Subways CUT 10 STOP GROWTH persons holding passes were permitted | “ nt din M palate . ng from the sight of > t : a y By pi Maas tecdli Ne alae bs “4 Building, operated Citaled ia Commiscioner aiag taaued an ex-| important and efficient families of My elder daughter, Miss Isabel. B98) Will Make Change Necessary, — to use tho cars, Tho offices of tae} rporation, wiis closed done canteen work. worked £0 ) g attention to Mayor | War workers, er th GERMAN RADIO EXPERT HELD : utive- order call ‘ouds in the structure were Hylan’s recent o mn, Admini F hicago ,| various ral 8 with the Junior Colonial Dames ———r Mabel Johnson of Chicago Ha » Reming-| for Hrooklyn, reported few violatton: n, as were those of th tall city em RS, STETTINIUS before her 1 ts ployees must quit wearlng hats, smok- | “ ; a n managing the giant snoe wh George 8. Yeomans, counsel for the Only Case of Acro-Megalia ton Arma, State Comptroller and the jet he uta a hie borough a ‘to Mawlwits, Formerly Oy" ne and reading newspapers in thelr} marriage was Miss Judith Car- ‘delighted the children of our Brooklyn 1 1 Transit’ Company, in This Country shambers of United States judges, |9rter of oho ol Raye sna ville Plant, Ar lott via order apply to police-|Fington of Richmond, Va., and @ and sailors at the Christmas acide eel a i Jenambers of to "Sern i ae oe me Otto Mawlwitz, former a 4 |men when they are on di the Com-| Southern belle and beauty, She Is iY honor, given by the told the Pub i Ganmiad bn m ececvternes sate Johnaon a ito ‘si : : : f gh pocentiond sth Linh ean pi missioner eays, except that they may|an important figure in the Colonial ng ue for MAN # lay that the tlme not far off twenty-five years old, seven fect wix |! and Central Pala Dames of America and founder of the , ISS ISABBL STRTTINIUS also nial Dames, She ta to- [VI 1. Sit 1 ve and dignified was most active in the Econ = omy League, an active Red Cr sina |tice Manning presided, District At ney Lowis and his staff worked 1 id offices at Cort and Livingston and fourteenth floors | Streste Huilding to take} A noteworthy violation noticed 4 nue to wear thelr helmets wh © outdoors, He also ordered that | yunior Ce direction for unfailing rigidly enforced the pipes fi lovators we the arth, ninth less station before the took over that stat ennsylyania Stat harge has be 1 it will bo necessary to reduce | inches tall, te in St. Bernard's Hoa- cara tn Rrook- | Pil recovering from an operation vinatead of in. {ttended to stop her growth, The} / operation consisted of removing two!" tir It eng run only to) | number ¢ day an impre. er wide circle of woman, noted for ni 4 x 1 t 4 v4 er by 20 cura aa fi a e Depa ent|downtown New York was that prac eee : ee Oe oa ie wn, | trienda and for the ease and spone | ron) ary Cunt by M ni easing the ber by % fe 88) ections of the semi | bone ' f the Department jira by a chain of candy stores. 1 ei ee Mayor this frente as er hospitality. More than |t @lm Was to collect acraps of waste | the commission ordered two yeara| “wwe wore partiuily successful,” United st Siknal Corp, 1 light and beat were maintaine oe : Catena tee anys. tm tho c the Paber, surplus boxes and old new The opening of new Brooklyn | gaia Dr, Hurley mut jother oper: Iinited States Naval Boa snd 8 of clerks did a stead wirele: tarence her services in th ross, the Germany lost rs, usually thrown away by the) subways, he said, would bring about | ation may be necess: IL to do, and sell these at auct Miss Johnson is ; and {s unusually bright mentally ho values her nationally and Juter- Her parents are both uniersixed r willy, oxerclacd howbltality, (Nomen, were Interested in tho work) tha city ad: lived to ita agree “Misa Johnaon In 9 sufferer from 4 says he y Pittsburgh tur van's Service 1 off statement to make | National League for Wo Enright said. and other war relief etty brunet waniz A group of prominent young svciety | qT, is charged by the B, RT. that if " ns, had not res tools with h ne ye | money wore raised for the Red Crom | vouig not be any necessity now for where “growin i - mat - juring the eight months of i ew surface cara in| heen but 100 of such cases repo : ae sa gtbarara (one caused by. the war made it) wnat nag thn aubway axrcement [that laa Jonnaonn Je the only ume | I) ESA ITY EDITION xecution of Sentence Imposed plicod auch Iarge | Auutlier tale eMclently performed cap altuation in 418?" demanded | $8,615 QUEENS FUSION FUND.| |" = Hoover Fears 30 Per C B ‘ chists. ceecoaatul munitions contracts |>Y the loague Waa the collection of | Commismioner Hervey Oo eres s9- 1 JUST LIKE (fir Gre Sugar Dehiious Honey o he met the t The w ubwa ‘ have yoodral aye ragea > Spoiled by Not Beir | wasimxcron, Jan mine devo PG MAE HHP And. \ } dat, xn tenlvo montha aad #1,000—Get No fa POISON Healing Horehound and Golag ' ar ander man, re on ed m ner she to Drying Points Iran) West Mb apna yy enter- | A 3h gavpran v Yeomuar It thia work | grant 11, Woodruft, ‘Tre roof th Menthol found only rn <2 WASHINGTON, Jan, 28 — Foot eat the Seleotive Service vow of! every [nea He einer Gon. 8 , nk he ih Th T, [Meepubltoan Campaim Commnitina, of GAS coucn DROPS inistrator Hoover 1s alar Act, the Supreme Court to-day de beside A maugn ‘ ing t 1 ¢ " Patent’ Dest Pare wliceea va: (ened < LAN Ce é to move it @rompt of th tonces be delayed until | men from Kurland, France and Itus-| bound up in tha success " ae SaaS tua tan Ong re cern fae Is yf Ver proven he. ‘ina properties © While the < $4 100,000 hy. 2 fin, Wa. took them — MONIA TOLL HIGHER, | lu! postion | hit shins : bushels gveator th ora oldman aad Alexander tongs} simply and cord MRS. HYMAN SENT TO PRISON, PNEU Meat dA geld guano wiven tothe YAM HAS TOUGH HANDS of ‘soft’ corn, Hoover, | man wore, sony AN ra me ae au “In Was! Gets Term at Anburn for Swindlly r stant steaias Hig y dawin be Clarke of pu t ion it anh, lane “Phe ‘soft! corn cat be & 29h 4 ei Iocan best help iny Husband ang . w o out ee ; , ; rae ee 1] Busion Commltton Willia A v {| Kildow the only £81 | DoNeT WORRY. ED, terminals where it ca Irted an ny country F patrlo # Kae Hyman, No. 00 : els WE t|! H new hired by Ed Weeks’ wife is that means a serious loss of grain italit 1 hay aany, trend by Neat ntensed t iar met a bad The 1 verious oes of J THIRD STORM IN THREE DAYS, sorv!taity any fees As ei mith a ba entire OL ae ‘ “Aree a eat \ i i > | _# hundre a t easiest Way t \ ne |® z thai : mt ant Lae rine ee eee, ih BATTALION CHIEF HURT. || Ghee (0 LAME 4 wn the a At 1 I 1 rf ¥ 1 ‘“ vow ¥ 4x his ont . arabirgy aan) Nt led 1s wuse tlie Struck With Fire i " Hf ; The a cough is with | 2 \ eae é pul to P ane ty Which 70 ont 4a mui 1 Sug. ir, ; BM j f eng “ey i: ! is wil 4 ‘ f ee: Jamon De Wolt Po Honey, t F wus H 1 th u _ A .T Noa ‘Comn: Me “ % al i ) Vf: Senator Hughes Stuutia ' nes Se ot the Epincapa Hor hound | Seat aiE ac i t t bso v ‘ t b AL ath ort , . mihe | ade Bete eae ea 1 fresh t Jon f as 4 Hae, i cens, calves, ete ’ Week nding Saturtay, i berate Wily | be arduous, bu & men and boys tn the | ‘ = =a

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