The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1918, Page 3

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I don’t think that in the hour of war there is any such thing as constructive crit criticism of all kinds, however, is of a destructive charaeter, sm. “Our whole mind should be centred on winning the war. “You are all wrong if you are not for this war. conflict are fully sustained by the Christian re ligion. “FOR MY PART, PHIRTY-ONE THAN TILAT ILE LIVE AS ~ HOUSEWIVES OF N.Y, URGED 0 AID EVENING WORLD PLAN TO GHEGK RETAIL PROFITEERS w Price-Card Cord Rule Will Be ‘DILLON MAY MAKE FIGHT eee een t | hae INSPECTORSHIP Few Days. SA LOUNG American Women Going to France On Nation’s War Service Are Warned To be Physically Fit, or Stay Away YO Gey PrysICALLY EIT sien Roe WORSE CAC THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, | | The King Jack O'Brien, hin friend, who did tt with sorrow in his heart. The age of kings pocsing, anyway, and in a w arowing sufe for democracy there was no ger a place even for ‘ine K f Prospect Park—the lon Tex “Ww ¢ ited the old fellows hody,.” tfeswed O'Brien, the zoo keeper, to-day. “We didn’t even save the pelt, fo wasn't worth while, If we had kept it it would have re minded riways of how bad the old chap fe nt last days. He was 1s sad a looking monarch as that ‘Sick Man of Bure who died at] \ the sume time,” wan twenty-ning years old, the | on in almost twiee | s y Lives tod he had been wesk that a baby uid have insulted linn safely, even inside his care For Rex was no longer able to ait up and take | ¢¢ nouriwiment His lege were useless nd his once dominant vitality te duced to a dim ember Of the manner of Rex's death no news ‘has been made public. Whether t was a hulle a lethal nviniatra jtion is Jack O'lrlen'’s secret In his day —ygarn before the new “rth of the world has gazed ith hikh indifference upon other nes Prom the thick-barred cages used to bn nue ry to hold as met the stare of almost human, monareh in pe ‘zar of the Thussias saw Rex from bis high estate before wted keoup of I we tr I 1h 1 " ‘ } wie 1 i ane) Br. Wot I " lin B 1918, VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL ON WINNING THE GREAT WAR Tlic motives of those who criticise are doubted. When the President says he’s for anything now, I say I'm with him and I say: The Bible is for this war from ‘kiver to kiver,’ and I belicve that any right thinking Chris I WOULD RATILER, IF LITAD A BOY IN THE FIGHT WHICH WE ARE WAGING, THAT HE DIE SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE BEFORE HE LIZARD IN NEW YORK UNTIL HE IS FORTY-ONE ~ (GLOOM WRAPS 200, FOR REX, KING OF KINGS, 1S NO MORE or loudest Lion in Captivity, Ren-| dered Helpless by Age Killed by Keeper. , Is is dead, killed by - SPRING WAVE BRINGS SLUSH, RHYME FOR POET'S MUSH! my 7 \ st ai I y F . 4 May-lies at however: of wluph and ater in most of ‘ The higher temperatures ithe an banks Inherited from winter's man cold waver and street clean 1a | big tank , : . | Wire-Pulling by Both Sides Leads HOOVER BACK OF IT.) 44 an Sons of Police Reor- < = 4 7 ganization Rumor Cards to Show What Dealers) ooo iion ie running through Pe Pay, Price to Public and | Meadauarters to-da rerarding poral mA ie Weude tble battle over the Chief Inspectorshity Food Board's Price. pea ate ig pulled iby two opposing ——_ jements and there are ull xorts of re ¥ reanization * By Sophie Irene Loeb. The altuat » to a head yeate An {mportant announcement rela-| day, when Chiet Insp James I tive to food in the interest of the con-| Dillon, who had been ili since Dec, 29 sumer ap) yesterday in The|reported for duty, He found Acting Evening World, nepector Daly at his desk and the which has fo’ “4 atter stayed there, despite a w Ldicckihat : nol and finally announced Di elimination — Of) granted” twe days’ the profiteer by| “At this season such a fixing the price®| means retirement If Di bo OFFKE at which necessi-! now he will be entitled to a per ‘won tles of life shall|$3.000 a year, half of a Chief Inspecte ‘ ‘As set forth in}ine for a fight he can be reduced to the re rank of captain and the situa nm other Cevn menue” this newspapor, | nk of of prcemrcgenag te MISS KATHLEEN the new plan was prepared after a naweve? Robert F conference with Mr. Hoover tn © Undersiond 1 daderwmod Washington, at which Sophie Irene eee The Evening World staff was es Must Toughen Themselves by vou ae ul} resent. will ure : Aer + Dr. Jonathan P, Day, Comminsioner | Inapecto Walking, Riding and Swim- “Tawe your of City Foods and Markets, was also _ ming, for Canteen and Hospi- bases ee Te and vil Bare aire charge FOUR BAFF FIRMS ACCUSED tal Work Is Hard and Trying, must know how to take a car to of inspection of all retail stores in ‘ fares ; pleces and put it toget again, thigielign where nodeasitiea ore. eold OF PROFITEERING IN EGGS Declares Kathleen Burke, of Ra ell Ae OM IO LOMVANN Thay Nats and in co-operation with the Police | Scottish Women’s Hospitals to do thelr own repairing. Department will see that retailers do ——— for Foreign Service, Who Has SV TTHERB ts a field for aot, doatae more than iit sf Revocation of Their Licenses Asked; Had Long Experience on physielans, for womon profits set by the Federal Food , are gs . aw how 6 the X-r ee by Federal Food Administrator French, British and American e 8 great m Tho system to be Ne Fronts—Should Learn Cook- \ vim few days and wh ; Fee aoe here er aa or sof our ar ri ing and Discipline, >. by Mr. Hoover, J anal te ira 8 Pline, Toc bet ‘ k you wou man of the 8 t e late I ard 1 " . \ r ’ A wil ed win vs Marguerite Mooers Marshall... : , : ministra ' fly as fi “ 5 a ‘ t peasar of Vranee are A card will be sont to each re ‘ ations . d * if and ' tail dealor selling food necessi- tad 1 1A a. : wv hospl und toen: ties on which the staples will be New <2 vay 1 printed together with the whole Willia A 4 up’ 1 ‘ uwa a hat we sale price charged the retailer xe « ¢ es en, wor “1 > and the price the retailer shall a Bates n ' t flours unlesa thoy have teow trained charge the consumer and the <i foal sf : a nic » the work. TI margin of profit set by the food Mt “8 foot gn. eased fr board. the ioata neaat ; sad uk a t , a France ts Siled with The members of the House he rest of the wa 1 miles of ‘ be fore ve nothie offer ¢ w Protective Association of 1 Keli, : led ‘one The Evening World are asked to at . n heginn co-operate in seeing that the re ae firm t we As h 6 it has been tailers conform with the prices t w a w n f the thus outlined by the Federal Food 4 ct 50 ‘ than us ' n r ° exe, 1 Board, Reta A Sholens Ua td a ' > will be A re 4 v : rt € ’ : 1 ie *, ur if ur World Oa ar nl } ‘ € > fie c ni it Med ¢ t f om fl t 1 ‘ wv Bi won “© rs er pr on on b ‘ ' L And v 7 will © th fi prices « int ni eal " i w ‘ ' 4 your splendid me Ite 1 U. S, SEIZES PLANT, RUMOR. 4 ve NaS beuede. | -_ A | an ‘ 1 ath had my way abe womor a0 \ would not allow any der FLOODS MENACE RAILROADS. omen of the « peernment ‘Takes Over Werrtte @ * Sup of ae ta enter F 5 pri f 4 Wrecking Co. Keport Sayn,| rot ” mply because she would not be service in Pennaylyania and Went iy preying on ‘ developed enough to stand the Virginia Crippled plimi nit ed. % tke di nilroada of the T w Worid ha about! ggpQ1 , " \ : wee it Soa): ee aap heh water snake esto consu t . 5 e vi Dire Kr Ax, it the law peoitt As noted te alrendy in tainly ds ® girl must nati hast the k etenkva means M Lda nnot eve wM™e map th h A in : ? ' w ‘ y rat ; ¢ 4 and M ' he Rtas 1m She at kr m Ver ‘a t At the company's ino definite | ort Fala Metis dee i pelea by the washt erte Ne = voted int i At Cincinnatt he e fee ne nar R “ jon #y . ‘« Dear Sir With regard t by 4 ving f ran, ar 4 7 k « out Live stock shipme at ter distribution of od and h would epend on Ir h ft " a A6O Ore back to normal trol of prices of same in the ( c n , its neighbor Matitoux SE Now. Yorks made nenass eee gavanoo’ fam | bu Mae erin sho hosnltala RUSSIANS PRAISE WILSON. condition o: Les ; 1 va Burke nea about primari | Any co er be. int hints ta thellit y trained " in tr | cause of ove to give ' L jit eerie! i A Congratalates Pr to us that could be beat a “ who wish to ' i j te Addrenn to Comure he Federal ys pues t x ad his rE ae e A ones York is gk sent out f Eng ; ¥ could help bring about ndition “ne t to get | w us not t t a talon ' au As poss careful 5 ‘ eb t * ‘ a ae ble to the nethod of essary to 1 “Canteen work is one of the most fitness und t ribution, through wh le vgues and 1 ain va loss which wamen as the ¥ malo and channels ts giv Ain a gre ar lo inapereasts ieery But “Next to physical training, | 0 #elf-a rs the Food Administration warm Food Adu VgIves can perform in France. But if ¢ discipline is the to dis and patrioti® supper nt wo W | surance of its best assis you work in a canteen you pr think training in dis tai ea a and the nd help ll not get more than %n: most important preliminary_ to ° ‘ We you can count n ably w BS eS Oe bi Sng service behind the lines. The were for world-w | the pat support of t hot meal a week u will be on oman who goes there must make deme: . | t 1 1 New your feet all day and often most up her mind to o orders un eb eh 2 oa of the night, If you have a cold flinchingly and to orm ove eer ; you nnot sit by the fire and Ld 4 . ia | coddle it you m Py e ould be rene t f usual And ng jointly with the ou tically in the more r lent WW Foard, estab lishing a ' \ , the hakbital svsthaeanteent cards to be ed to pot Very tru ‘ fon and-thece carda to convey to HEKBEMT HOOVER, Pree ey rm Doo w Dale \ wrerer erin nnrarrer tar nm Taso rm rt) oP ati Fain is predicted tor will be moderately wut the Weather Bureau in no sign of a re tlons ter de«recs and th most of the m t r dy and unse rature at no ay but cleare a with ra winds te on ¢ ards fo The winds will fie dow Wert and Middle 1a able thia week ALLEGED ROBBERS HELD, One Suspect Arrested Before Cetme Discovered I nan Sha ped a « a bolt o} at 14th § ted t burgia $500 w i ‘ MOO AWVied BuOue Was LO.) eho While I do not think any one intends to hurt the country, ‘Go it, Woodrow; go it!’ es ian knows that the objects which sent us into the IS SOFT COAL FAMINE AT WORST STAGE; TO GREEK PRINCE, BROTHER se » LEEDS REPORTED WED OF THE DETHRONED KING No Movements of E of Bituminous | at Tidewg ter—Fuel Chiefs | Close Their Offices, The “peak” of the bituminous coal ‘rtage for all the winter, induced 1s It was by the com tle-up las | | Week's severe weather wrought in the eal mines of Pennsylvania and Weat Virginia, was reached to-day Thie acute shortage of the necessary tue! | |to bunker ships and keep the tide of war supplies moving avross the At- lantic comes juat at the time when the Shipping Board, Fuel and Food i | Administrations at Washington are | | ursir wing down of all produc ” war orders to enable ship | } nents on the Eastern seaboard eve nm@estion at the rail ends. Man We Laabe So complete was the stoppage of bi- tuminous coal to railroad terminals Ceremony Said to Have Taken Place | on# the Jersey tidewater apparent n ' to-day that there were not enot in Switzerland, Where She Went jay tha ré were not enough un | loaded cars on all the ptera to engage With Invalid Son | the labor usually utilized on any one of LONDON, Feb. 12.—-Mra Wiltlam B.| them for a normal day's unloading Leeds, & wenithy American widow, and] At St. George, with a capacity for | Prince Christoph c e, according | 1,800 cars daily, there were test 296 Dally Sketch, Have been quietly | care awaiting unloading this morning tars a in Switzerla 2A blab Mr | Veuterday at Port Reading docks 103 | Leeda: Hes been sto y Sora Ue ars of coft coal were dumped; ther j her son, Who la ly delicate health. | _ = were 119 awaiting dumping to-day. At | Mrs. Leeds Is the widow of Willlam| the Ellzabethport terminal there were 1, Leeds, one of the leaders in the “iIn-| bUt seven cars of soft coal waiting t | plate Industry of America, from whom | be put into barges, Yesterday just four she Inherited about $14,000,000. She is| were unloaded there. None of the a daughter of the late William C. stu-| other soft coal plers bud cars await- are ee Clnesianss Oe ing dumping ince Christopher tm the youngest oe the ties iS enle re brother of omatantine, the deposed : ‘ty eee iP ibanee Sme arene Spe Waalasaabad His father was King (UCally all the offices of the Fuel Ad George. Ho ts about thirty years old letration. ih Sew Fork were ed-those of the executives who HEAVY DECREASE SHOWN handle the bituminous coal importa for shipping being shut because there IN SOFT COAL RECEIPTS were no movements of soft coal at | Jernoy Udewater to engage their at- DUE TO BITTER WEATHER “"'\ J. W. Svarlos, Tidewater Commia- ner, atid Joseph E, Parsons, Emer- racite | Manager, both of whom | & " Federal direction in the ! ) u y f a ships, did not go | Noes to-day, ‘The offices of 1 A rator A. HH, Wig gin I v aides were closed, f an were t { Harry T. Peters, apparent \ nan of the Fuel Conservation bitwintnou o lidewater tet out seven daye for Dire t taster i airoads aded to come from the Penn Smith report, he | na or West Virginia fields sh to tidewater at the Port of Dumped at Jersey terminals: : ume Teen ee Aietarday |S y Seven days ago “4 Gere Jthe min 4 was shackled in ic || Anthracite 5,150 aliroads were snowed under, © . | Bituminous 32,000 bru : eles ns sill ah Pangea |, In vessels waiting to be moved Lda is Seeded ANKE Rate $7650 32,100 |rinpty curs stalled on sidings. At micueincue 23'750 15.250 ne ada of the fuel cor ‘ sds here warned + In cars at tidewater A , Si , Anthracite 58,900 62,450 ; 4 4 Bituminous 850 42,250 ‘ 6 situation be urs transit within twenty-four t y “ flow has 0 56,300 85,650 |», vaaverair cet 41,500 30,850 yi, 1 | sit within forty-eight 1 w Ye 19,190 18,450 1 44,700 33,950 TO MEET FUEL SHORTAGE | "ii: sins‘ onze *eepeimce L 4 t © Fuel Administrator w Hall's office for a Garfield tant Proposes Rerr id reports xarfieh! A ficated that Butta 4s ( f and McAdoo ¢ f tow and) Ogdensbu Ending H Mi oh Ws . & oe ari fuel to carry them | Castle tcebervene pea o more Was in sig , sone a Mans, with 110.000 eo “heatless holida ist 100 tons of coal in wa ¢ I na to-day , ; ; 7K —————— . of vmers CHANCE TO. JOIN THE 27TH. poniate Adminiatra ‘ In order to fill vacancles In the 27th a ned w call f t a ‘!l ptvtston. formerly the New York No {eae and plane for establishment 4) Guard, now at Spartanburs, § pal coal piles in all cities. Ad-|c caused by the demands of Ge: “ arfleld and Dire 30n- | Pershing oor K station has been al of Rallroads McAdoo are ened at 1960 Broadway near 66th & to-day the fate of the “work-| Street, in charge of Major Charles ‘i. Monday” prograinme the| Tobin, for the purpose of saltsting a ttanaoartat men Outside the draft are and transportat oye Men. between clxhteen and twent dropped to half w * 7th Division they will r ok ag o Fuel A h Uhelr neighbors and > — amuel Bleicher of No. 69 Knicke The holding of Willlam Kilgus for roh- weker Avenue, Brooklyn, was held in| yory Magistrate Doyle In the Long ‘ ail by United States Judge Ch sland Police Court to-day revealed field on ndictinent charging |, daylight hold-up a week ago to-day ln ' t anawe n hie drat. ing busiest eection of Astoria. ! 3 J of Andrew ay Dayey'a store, told tn court how Kitgus r ntered and ordered a t por While he was filling Fe “Ag the order one of the men held him up 1 1 and took $79. was then knocked “ down and gagged, bound with a clothes tax ne aid thrown into a back room ’ ‘ = EE OE SS

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