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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. 8 GAFEDSINIST Margaret Wilson Backs Evening World Plan NENYORKSIREETS ""44?"¥itos BODY OF WOMAN COAL PLAN BRINGS «For War Work and Americanizationin Schools \8 YEARS BEHIND. 2." se: GONE FROM GRAVE; STORM OF PROTEST *sssen’s Daag makes Sing Me guint ii ORSTINAMERIGA’ 2s: =..::-22xs, ANOTHER IN PLACE | the Organization of the People of All Neigh- an fcouting And patrol work in the vi : — borhoods for Patriotic Tasks and me dirseriea Oe Civic Betterment. are Working under the direction of Classification System Regardad | . “Manhattan’s Thoroughfares the war Department Commission on| Mystery Baffles Nassau Ofs Here as Another Step to Com- | Would Disgrace Backwoods fag eek Ae recpaee| ficials and May Halt WLC Wc erisaelh | MISS MARGARET WILSON SAYS \ | Town,” Dowling Avow Chairman of the Committes on Pro- Murder Trial. - ss s : | tective Work for Giris, “the women “ The new policy of National Fuel) “ LL civic work should be focused in the school buildinas, In Afier laving made a personal hdd Bdbit cand oMcera find girls tn the, 1 strange disappearance of @ Administrator Garfield, announced at! ch school building there should be one oraanization in apect with Comptroiier Craig,| Vicinity of the camps who are at-|corpse from st, Brigid's Cemetery | : [tracted by the presence of the unl-lat Westbury, caused wae Washington lart night, whereby the authority, Of course, this organization would have sub-com- Horough President Dowling off Man- | form. | stories to-day Hatton says the streets of his borough! A girl resident of the town whol Nas | mittees ang sub-divisions. “All the citizens of the United States are not interested in voting, | but they are citizens, anyhow. | he door is always left open to good citi “Those who are afraid of community centr that they will be ‘owned’ by political machin the subject of intense interest ely afraid of d ymocracy and speculation to-day In the offices! If the people of New York City were free to wu of the loca! Fuel Administration and| ings ae they saw fit the activit among coal operators and dealers. | the individuality of the grou dy snatohera’ im Unless the missing urder trial net foe may have to be postponed @oal year in to be Inaugurated by a strict regulation of all coal distribu- | ton to serve the war purposes of the | country above ali others and a denial of fuel to non-essential ind wi 4 in the matter of | 1s disposed to resist discipline 19] body taken to her tioma by the woman] Monda protective officer and her mother i] indefinite | warned of ner danger. The officers] Mra Th exieot has been progressing also visit nearby amusement places & neglec he extent of twenty miles of the danaer | simply confess them- n Coleman Snlegoskt ries, rie noid s old, of Great Neck, d with two bullet holes ner head near a lake there tan@ er, Her husband, Frank ting liquor} Sniegosk), who had tried to have nineteen yea Mr. Dow-| to discover young girls who seam tol was found ¢ need protection and to see that local) | rdinances are obeved.” in anhatian are, in very) The army regulations forbidding | s, if @ condition that) the sale or gift of intoxic for (he jast eighteen yea ling says, with the remult that the highways of 3 their school build- in the schoo! buildings would expr: using them and would be therefore im- | | ; 7 Would disgrace a backwoods mining!" oMficers or men in uniform were! their marriage annulled on th The new Garfield order ts, in effect,! mensely worth while, because they would express their own ideas and | town [Rot modified by the order of Major) sound that he wan forced t an intensification of his regulation | | |Gen., John Biddle, Acting Chief of pail erpbersa lt tila: Acta a of Jan, 17, establishing preferentia ei peeee tre abey : } “With our 476 miles of pavements in | Start and who was behind in the $3 weekly psi There are endiess ways in which the Government could serve the | |. Manhatten.” says the Borough Presi-| "Gen order could not] payments he had been ordered ta deliveries of coal to the needs of i : font change th bition against the the domestic consumer and of the} People and the people the Government if the people were organized in | dent, “and the average life of @ paves | oii or gi ibyuor to men in uni-| MAK to her, was arrested on @ manufacturer engaged on war con-| me simple way. H | ment eleven years, we should be re- form.” aatd 8 eretary ot War, Raker charge of having qilled her tracts, Prominent men in the coal! “The one way for real organization is vested in the people of each fears fe nue (Oh Sor OO a Sone et ite onder Was to NY eT | tre Distelot Attorney leurned’ ree trade professed to see in thin new| neighborhood.” | year. Tho fact is, however, that dur- cently that Sniegoski's deense would persona living within prohibited area lant eightoon years we havel tne right to serve liquor in thelr own {De that his wife committed suicide, 1¢ 1 only 896 miles, which means| homes to bona fide guests if they so| was decided to exhume the body and V5.2 |an average of only 22 miles yearly, | desire, but not to soldiers have an examination de. When the We are failing back at the rate of 20 rave in St. Brigid's was opened the comme [ers Soret waning eee KAISER OT TO. BLAME. [suc atscoman, ns "un Be eh waser oak was in 20) FOR GASSED ARMY WORKERS SHIAROMNL, se opened in the repaved 42 1-2 miles belief the wrong one might have been Ving th | repay regulation the determination of tie — Gevernmen to cavenc attr ">| By Sophie Irene Loeb, mis tothe wise. wa, save a ioe Ashlea nba “| Again 1 want to repeat she is the|@bsurd proposition you # Yes, | tire coal business from mine to con- : eumer. {most democratic girl in America: | but hardly less absurd than it is for | j@ community to split up into hun- Garfteld’s Iatest revision of Govern. | Margaret Wilson, the daughter of tho | greds of small groups, each tying ment regulation puts the destinies of | President—and she |i, take the full responsibility for the coal trade in the hands of a fs In the city) voi that ts properly the business | es Miss MARGARET WILSON ; Sa _ —= | atreye, We 0 16 1-2 mi catigated, but the missing body erential board, to be co d working hard in the tregs. Ww fell to 161 miles in ~ inv i Pearceensiiives 'ot the War: wrede| interest of promot-| °F, be whole community, tilt \ when | W their local G |1914, co 10 1-2 miles in 1918, to 18 1-4) Mysterious Fumes in West 3th} ™a pot found. Detectives are search : i ‘a Fee ee aemse| “The only way 1 see for New York are still more or less as we were gion and their local Govern- 4 ng Nassau and Queens for informas Board, the Shipping Board and the Army and Navy Departments, ‘Th body will have supreme power to } make the order establishing prior- {ties flexible; to check coal deliveries to certain war industries when they miles in 1916, and 1-4 last year. George McAneny was Borough President of Manhattan in 1912. Mar- Health Commissioner cus M Marks served in that office The 150 army workers from 1914 to 1918. mysterious gas in the to organize for war work and for all|*® Were children and did not mind | ment. nd when the hody work in which the citizens of ths| breaking some one olse's toya but| “Also he could gbe the channel aring for a tour of /City should take a direct part is this would defend our own almost with our{ through which suggestions about war) PAINE SSE Be XOUE th the | lives, * work of any other kind of work from what became of ite ome by a the camps unde Here Miss Wilson set fo _— ACKERS DENY HOARDING event Valk | aking the private organixa could reach th . sell oD iy eS bay Are p ther sunplensiet tse raative in auch, sonsleuclife we eee EAGH SECTION,“ N fronio su a whole. One concrote ex |, D'scmung,the condiuions imal cons} lume, of ase_azene o¢ 0 HIDES BOOSTS SHOE PRICE Acontayenevce jan Association, |Sanization as would create a prece-| “Emeh neighborhood organization | Ample Will serve as an iMustration as Kaiser. Tnatead, Investigation to-day w and a real model ma-|should have one executive offtcer|'? how all war work and all kinds} Street Loft Explained b tion as to how democracy. wan removed, ant While she is pra- have approached the unnecessary | maximum of their deliveries and to problem one of the biggest the new where she wilt sing to the soldiers, | dent to fo showed they were Knorked out by car i aK - dministration must face, Mr. Dow- ene lower s rf ‘ as aM to Ss: consumers eae SMe ur hee greatest efforts is being di- | chine of democracy in the school Jelected by the organization, of course, Hi . ark could be promoted and | 1 nnn bon-monoxide, a peculiar potsonous ane| Heney, However, Supports Bore } needy t was this feature of the of he he sie | hese o! rs should jsimplified through this one man act- hich forma in chimneys s re c ) order which drew tho heavicat criti. (rected toward securing community he continued: and these officers should be paid by | ¥inP iliet us : New York City'a highway. proviers | "Uc " , pecs land's Charge of Hold Up in a wen Sew vs cre c in school “ fo- |the city as soon as possible so that |!" aa the agent of community or- i ‘This wae the report made to Comm eather ket daar thom coal men: today centres and civic forums In ‘All civic work should befo- | ii TT ‘ is intimately allied with the war] sioner of Health J Lewis Amater by Leather Market m from coal men to-da \ F + Kimetionse they may be recognized as distinctly | 4nizations. © Food Administra- ner “ “This is but another indication buildings In the interest of Ame | cused in the school buildings. In nd i” bility} tion in Washington could send c situation, Unless the streets are in} py, Louie | Harris of the Bureau CHICAGO, Feb. 21 —Representaue ted LAL mi Oetie) cated by fi uublic offcers with responsibility | Mo ashington cot cer 7 i Aly —enanr es the Intent of the Government to take |!#etlon—a measure long advocated Dy ach school building there should | Fr Biislys ined’ on peatenaeanid tain suggestions with regard to food | 00d condition there Is abnormal wear} industrial Hygiene Horland’s charge that packers “had Une the entire coal business out of the | 72° Evening World be one organization in authority, agrees s the many thousands of| The fact that the men and women who] cle Sam by the throat In the hide and t3 ; ce et 1 + They Conservation to the Community Bec- | 4nd ter on It will be remembered that last) ang jt should be open to every | sibility, T say, not authority Aah solute ob Maw: Yorba hie M3! Bec. | Motor and horse vehicles that daily tell victims to the xan were engaged | leather market” brought emphati year, when this newspaper cham-| citizen residing within the limite | Should always be the agents of the 16" r lise them in work on army uniforms made some|nials of hoarding from Louis F. swite pioned a bill in the Legisiature that) 9 the school district. people and not in any way in author- | fetary in turn would pass on to the "The weer'and te th ve- [of the Health Department officiain arjand F White, Vice President of A:+ would open the school buildings for) ity over them citizens of each neighborhood through and tear on the pave- Kest believe there he some poasi-|mour & Co,, to-d At the same tim or wil | | oc: rotatie: ment yearly is becoming more in- [first beiteve t might be some poss Americanization purposes, Miss Wil- | “There should be one man at the|their local Secretaries, Then cac “§ nJ. Heney, special coun+ » hands of private individuals and place jt at the disposition of Government created boards and bureaus,” said one prominent dealer "On the newly created Preferential | oye “This organization should therefore be responsible for all the work being | Jtenae. The weight of vehicten in in-|Dilily of @ plot against the Government | however, Fre on, who had go long espoused the| centre of the system of commnuity | Neighborhood could invent co-opera-| An inventigation, however, according | **i for the Federal Trade Commission, neve ta aplace for every ele- lent elias 5 ; Jcreasing and the width of the vehi- | Board t as for every ele- | cause, came to New York and went to Mong: in Ae he 1 lll ud we centres. Let us call him the Com- | tive means of carrying out these sug-|Creanne a paeltedeches ae vehi Tio Dr Harris exploded this theors came to Borland’s support. According ment except that most interested—~|aipany in tne interest of the statute. |b the only ene having a right to fad munity Secretary, who should be the |gestions, and thelr toca! Secretaries th rat rs ‘ “Carbon-monoxide poisoning,” he sald, |to statements from both sides, the wit- t thie i § ' ny e grinding ' the industries of the country. Such|” past summer she presided at an| use of that building. Of cour industries as are engaged upon war| Americanization Forum at Washing. |0ne organization will have many sub- or Shipping Board contracts will be|ton Irving High School, and she se: | committees and subdivisions, have al, We have had num-| vation Is as follows tity of hides stored b “iy not unu ber of si * ly, This mean arb re ve and the Community Secretary would |'"% . pier aieneett on ee be their aac officers in {hle| Proseae of whselt ob! ipavamente 3 for all the local organisations. | becoming more acute and the life of canes, but none on @o large! The quar oe . aie Gpéaent’ Ob five Inrge Chicago packers incr “The duty of the man at the head of | work a acale as the present one rien age : taken care of, but the others. even! forth the great work that could be|all other orga’ but each sub-| |). ret will. ba. (5 tereons ad efRete, ateandi ways in [the pavement in decreasing He sald all. of those overcome: would a ber, cant, i 0 aarly in 186 Prices ni y sense ex y | ete f sald “Several years ago an attempt was | recov Increased from 76 to per cent. SAGUAT ID, SNECE nents essential viAE | acconmpliaged) BF prapeis creenieed | Clyinien: Mule Ai baye be responsible) os ay the machinery and fayds ot which the Government could | Viera! veals ine itt Allene mee |ecover _ “much greater than the increased price i very well be overlooked because they |community centres in school »ulld’|to the parent organization and have| iis department wilt allow to the de-| serve the people and the people |'™*"* tana a4 PNEUMONIA IS CHECKED. the packers have pald for cattle,” said have no representation on the board. | ings only as much independence of action |sirey of ihe people organized IM the Government if the people | \"c\*® weights and tonds and ure i “Aad ierkderweste Peed ppt fiP q “The success of the new Garfield{ Many, many times T have talked given it by that organization. | neighborhood groups. | were organized in some simple pape gngiitstdadeins, atid repr yy aind eeldinas? ee: plan—if success is to be measured by | with ber on this ubject and a2¢ “The only way that a publio echeol “This man should be a man of | way. | know that it will cost ollie eee iieranar nisi aNbe eta Pia ; the continued operation of American |forcefully expressed the desire that BUNdIne dan, be demedrationtty esd! Wide vision whe, Weing'a trusbe | something, Mus weulknte it be mere conge ned, had been taken SHEN SRR ORE tn not respersinia ndustry—will be dependent entirely |she be not seat a ulanaee ne is by one organization open te all the| liever in democracy, will stand worth: Whileiaeca foundation for from us by s ‘ a neat [Ey Reoee bere ausreees 10) he number | es 0 Of anaes. ald upon a 1 per cent. production at) rather one of toa welpers! i WHRIGk citizens of the neighberheod, with the| always and firmly en the principle Ape) darmberatig’ kation cea: he State law a since icity has at pedmopie: deaths Surina ine Petlet |io' banat (hep hides the mines NE ee oe ee Tee eel Wangs) vetrt ary Tes | TORTey wh senerel: ROwateen that it is the organized citizen- anise? the citlsena of Now vorke [eet Recelvinit #700000 Gr, FOE O00 i or ae riaon with the oorressend’ || EAE WITHOUT INDEMNITY, Sy polled to say that despite her sincere (ested Groupe of persens, no matter) ship of each neighborhood who “Ian't it worth while to build it | fees, In return, the clty is expected | ing period of laat week HOUT IN! . aaas Sal arenes nistras | modesty 1 know of no one who bas ew worthy their purpose, have ne should be in authority in the now as an immediate step toward | (9 strend $4,000,000 or $5,000.00 a yen The toial number of deaths and (hose | Warring Pale Arbitvate at Lunch jy ion were Unanimous in approval Of) on this matter deeper study than |"iaht to the use of the schoo! build-| school building of that neiahbor- effective co-operation in war Sh ROR SUB ION UN paxeiegy ene from pneumonia ax eiven out by the ean De i Dr, Garfield's establishment of | the President's daughter. ings any more thin individuals have.| hood, and not the Board of Edu- work instead of later, when the While we are powerless to dictate | ilealth Department from moon sester-| 4 peace without annexation or indem- Preferential Board, belieing this body | LSON CLEARLY STATES, "Buty some one will aay, ‘prob-| cation or any other bedy of Gov- confusion will be so great that |{o the State how much we are en Total Deaths, Preumonia, [nition was concluded between two ould solve the pressing problem of /MI88 WILSON CLEARL ably not all the citizens of a neign-| ernmental agents of the peop! the tangle will be almost impos. |iitied to charge for the automoblies | Manhattan Wi rf beiligerenta yesterday when Supreme what a non-cssential industry may 4 3 borhood will be interested in this or-| and he must be left free by the sible to undo? Od Oe Ue Fey caaivee oob<] Rises "4 , scot aula lor si ptaee Mat oheseo merce Pa Raina: Ws Neale Depury ids Therefore, when I asked her this! ganization,’ Probably some will not,| beard to stand on this principle “I imagine that the School | fronted with & new problem. Aw. [Queens N + Aveibh sees aia aie wiis ARE Se SEH water Commissioner in charge of {8 time to “speak her mind” on this im- put nevertheless (hey should be con- “The people own the school | Board would welcome such a pl phalt, which was $12.50 per ton in| fichmond é ‘ A tar=** 3f \idewater bituminous poo: “tant subject, in view of the future #3 plan 4 20 in 1917, {i “ = of the Presiding Justice a peace confer amet paninels acta porta asec ete law ued in a |fidered members of the organization | building Therefore they have a | as | have suggested, for it would | § yh Be Mee ber sam! 3S EES. 2 BOW Tree 2 48 ference was held over the luncheon tabla SG BROUIR, BE BALE WHS AE LOpSr eta oo * ht to assume complete control | relieve them of a good deal cr From last Saturday, noon ening breach healed i i of t rrefere card ol f » BOOR OF CITIZENSHIP a | Good deal of ‘The average lite of pavement in}yo-day there were 1.213. deaths in and the widening breach was healed by } Se aes eect car A TEMeHIIT Gi eee picenehs Mee rans CITIZENSHIP ALWAYS] Gf those buildings when they are | embarrassment. It would not | Now York City heform the advent of Hva'Boroughs, of which 248 were due to/a return to courtship m auetoree ay Paks Cae sele oe u 7 24 the children to have the ra: the automobile was fifteen years. | pneumonia. For the correapondit =| Koch, who is proprietor a Clyde Allotment of fuel to industries, ‘The |ly stated in unmistakable terms the! .. . not being used by ) Phe bk ponsibility it now hae | 106 Nedium weight automobiie re. [fod inet week there were 1,272 Hotel at No. 398 West St ut Cee ee cles verrapaitsa On the boerd [areat need. of TecoRMiructiOn (0 tRAl ctr Coe cuMersL ee. the Caled) whamithey hermaelyel "ateaeera of choosing between rival ergan- | duced this average 10 cleven yeara,| of which 276 were due to pneumonia. [his wife for separation. Justice Giexer odies represented on t hoard | = States are not interested in votin first right to these buildings. This izations desiring th o a t <r ren ich said ; . upslsien ect ¢ nati ° | t iB st rig! @ use of the | To-day only one-third of the granite Nee: wy of ney batter we: K are the ones upon which we must | Sirctien oy Oa et tout of achool | But they ure citizens, anyhow, ‘The| ie a principle that must be recon | school building [pavement in tansattan Ie beyond! TQ CARE FOR WOUNDED, |ainristacs Sd brine avout” reeoneiins rely entirely for the successful prose | ooo {door is always left open to good cit nized and fearlessly followed if "The Schoo! Board is now al- |i" age, while one halt of the ax tions than to break bread toxether, Aa J on of the wa , Fs " * Ww h nly one hotel ma many years veurs’ ¢ saben si fe + to Nationas| At Present millions of dollara worth |#enship. To be sure, it will be the in-| there is to be truly democrat most constantly under fire beef aier of the wasduiock has been | Mase Howl ¢ Camp Dis to Be heneice Me. Koch. sou, know. {am pie An Sneed, assistant to Nationa |of property. used only during school |terested citizens in euch nelgiborhood| use of the school buildings, I | cause they give the buildings to {sown more than eleven years, Under Rankin tes Lee ree itach out’ aomewhere to . uel Administrator Garfeld, wlio M8% | nouns, could be well utilized for | who will exercise the most influence, unds radical, but it is only as some organizations and not to {normal conditions and with cons CAMP DIX, Wrightstown, N.J.,|{Ke re Ae over mutters.” started on a tour of ull the wreat! sou. community interests. And in| because they will always be o «| radical as true democracy. others. Of cour, how normal the value of the pavement in| feb. 21.—Plans have been completed) When the two returned the Juaticn coal distrit g centres of the I 7 jo th could | Manhattan Island, that is, the rhed the cage aettied ipods ‘ ““’) all the civic centres there are only | job. | “The only way that the people ce they give the buildings to all the jproduction cost, would be $i5,000,000." | PY the War Department for nearly |™*!" with a view to preparing local COM | hoee of four, in the opinion of Mise; “If they happen to be under the (control the school —bulldinus societies that want them? The Board of Eavimate ili na {doubling the sizo of the base hos-| Aoi ceR DRAWN AS JUROR . ane char ceminet wuniarcart Wilson and those interested in the | domination of a particular political |through one man who is directly 5° The public criticines vecause 1: |AsK04 to grant $2,601,000 for Manhat. pital at Camp Dix, already one of ¢ . Sere eh ap rhea Mae movement, that are organized 60 that | machine, than tie community organ. |#Ponsible to them, They ha nows instinctively that the buildings! 2" Streete | the largest in the ‘world The early). ange Coincidence tm ‘Trial of * ii the local Fuel Aaministravion, [Aue eat Suneion 1p the best inter-| ization will be under the domination |little control now even in the dis- should be open, but tt has not ve NO PEACE AT. ANY-PRICE. use of taw inatitution for the care Caucaie at aeteel Wl ith the local Fuel Administration. agty of the Immediate community IB | of that machine. Le: me say here aga |tricta where the people are pis'ty|heen made clear to them how the -AT-ANY- . [of American wounded from European) eee nnn igen of é Mr. Sneed's mission Is [0 Preach | which the school is located | now t se wh ' well organized? for there ave so many|can by used democratic; 1? th See battlefelds is the reason for increas ' Be a ra ae ¥ the doctrine of coal conservation and |" wherefore, | urged her to etate|” that those who are afrald of re heads administering (he|scboo!, bultdii ‘aticall ry er Tella Pacitiots Thie te Net! oe ine beds to 1,800, with prospect) X° 's? Sisrmons Avenue, by a stiange Sisrage agninat the rigors of Exe] Gant h ioe bear cntuog at cassie | Community: centres bécause of the |Maperiment Tenis Citta eee tl ewe outside. RA were open ail the Wha Mina cf @ wallen: lam tee Mer growth to kone |irony of fate appeared at tho top o winter, Beginning April 1, when the “ Al erie 2 th | danger that they will be ‘owned’ by activities in the school buildings ime outaide school hours to organ-| in an address to the Mepubjican| The hospital Is to have its own fre| tir |s a spreial panel o} rags eS tale Fuse of the school} political machines, simply the peoplé are not clear as to how| izations that Included everybody, County Committee in Bryant Hail,[eompany under the Camp Dix depart~| suinmoned. \o mppenr toads coal year commences, his advice tO Huildings, not on! . . ply confess ‘ ; oC equate st gs, not only for war work, but 1 hey et thelr wishes carried neither the public t gisth i Binaats fant , | ment and an extensive system of new | Sp 4 all ja to provide adequate storage | 9, b themselves afraid of democracy and | ‘hey oa 6 nor the press nor| Sixth Avenue and 424 “ ath oads will b© construoted througn the | \* sin ng D: facilities in cities of the first and for the greater purpose of building @| 9) os ion poses an the machine | Moreover, not all these depar private organizations could rightfully Consvessman Walter M Chandler eects ae ven the | )* Captain Alonzo DP. Coope RSPRDG CIBRR GA 0 St ey ory 2500 Ae permanente machine of real democracy | 5 ses themssives Mine) eads consider themselves under bject, for then everybody would have WN #ald hia apeech hed heen prepared oka _ dried ‘with neglect, 9f duty in the this reserve space witt ‘or the ‘in this city, Misa Wilson stated: jae aia | authority of the people a chancy to use them sre. re EE AE THe Tee Oe eel TEACHERS AVOID THIS JOB Igera daughter Huth The local Fuel Administration + “The great City of New Tork can do pti © work oUt |” weome of them consider themseives| “By the way, I was sorry to ace lirrte Sucne tecrn the a " William Penny called the co nhg jocal Fuel Administration '°- ity gui quota of war work only if it/OUF Own salvation in our own way.| | re te cithority over the v WAU WOE Maw HR EIRGG Cerner eats might learn the causes which | although he, recognized it aa tur emphasizing that there will be |takes the trouble to organize carefully, | They want us to be good in thelr way. |i) t6., own buildings, Of cc use of schoo! bulldings, dist lahat they were’ waating. thelr jive mame ictim, and when there Was ng amendment to his recent revision jn q aystematio way that will obvlaie The bosses have more in sight than] ihe community Secretary will } tha cou tiwinn gale ear ecuens ‘)aince history showed that war i ponse explained the matter (o of prices for fucl at the mine, Which yy emu they have for they are afraid o} fay BOcKetayy wn: HRs Uston caused by num-|paatime of no | Special inducements to teachers to M as name wa tf Prlculated to climinate the. jobber |te present confusion, duplication and | they have for they a 1 of Com- | have many assistants, but they mun f organizations wanti ae. The. policy | serve at Public School No. 120 on Bar- |tak my the Os in the distribution of fuel from pro- \Competition in war work in this city.| muafty centres. They know that some |), seynonsible to him and tl 6 school buildings, did n ho rar, pe continued. | fren Island are offered by the Board of ta were ed to ducer to consumer. By Dr, Garfleld’s | “It seems to me that here as well as|of their schemes will be brought to | be : t Prin shreneemmeri TR ple ALS WALL ee ee aaa rd of |, nCandiays morning, when the ‘ decree the jobber's commission of 15 elsewhere the cart is being put before | light thera a eannder me sishorien of the 8 Digan ab aati Mile a founders of. the payee es ath at Nie ‘ Ae Se ae 01 © to be dé | e. ‘ ured the democratic use of a nent c # post, eve 4 ira pa » Tse ar the mine mouth, uniess |after certain definite, material resulia| than they are now, anyhow, when the| City were free to Use there ach sien, thax’ Racié 00.000 to armacand spend all of acher has heon marooned on the | t See that producer finds it Impossible (o before the machinery for attaining tie | forces of darkness are thoroughly or ity, ware: tFS9:30 use their, gene AStOed. ney eecidad, th Mvallablecmoney. rather tien stand the| nce Christmas. Now aubatitt LAWILTON'S | c' h the ¢ ¢ ‘i ee OK buildings as they saw fit the ac bate ons ant Sch ts of the Kaj ot deal directly with the retail dea maximum reauits has been created. | ganised and working behind closed ae COROAtree wedite Ln Reaetarn ol : itv ah are se teuned WA A te Fuel Administrator Gunnison of Ae k ! tivities in the school buildinas pee ee ered Mera G one American citise SE ee tana im charge ake 5 Ubtalar GUARD | Suppose 1m each neighborhood of | doors? In a community centre the ne allowe ne to holy Brooklyn leaves for Washington to- | “Suppose would express the individuality » school buildings ieee Tne Board + ha day to confer with Dr. Garfleld on the New York City there was one organi: | forces of right have a chance to fight ¢ th h { should: thine tha . ; pmmended mn Open proposition of establishing the card zation responsible for all the ctvlce work} and win out {n the open and they! © the groupe using them and Bieta i it aon KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK. | ein t York Trainings ayatem as a measure of preventing © jn chat neighborhood, with sub-com- | eh 5 theira c,| Would be therefore immensely i town ball metinew woud turn eee aralniig Monoola ta wee Friday repetition of the coal famine nex! | iittees responsible to it for each form | ese mec ney heirs to| worth while, because they woul! Tir TAVERN Rt BURT tHE iit Detver Saye Paper Prevented Wim {4° Ciecing the teacher shortage H ° ter, use as much as it is the ward pol Nae oe Ow mocra “i else hoagm > Me Gunnison will urge that carda lof work, Would tt not be easter for] tician'« poll] expraen thelr Gwen idege and net j action. tha one bie wa va PROM Nein Manotactn | for Your pe issued in triplicate—one to each |Mr, Hoover or any other Governmen- | ,,, F Ket ideas imposed from above. raenlastion is yeated tn ihe peanls larry B. Katama es manu NEW HEALTH BOARD PLAN. Senate ‘suuseholder, another to his coal deal- | ta) ney to get co-operation from | Avotner thing, besides mie posses, Of course if the Civic Secreta Wilson 3 ncluded Mis#) rer at No. 114 Wea ee as} Convenience ; e' third to be held th ple are afraid of 7 cant led thle morning whe a tno mate * ete . householder will place his order for /than now, when they are divided into} |, RNa =? aie eimnie the advantage of those ideas, ‘1 DETECTIVE A SUICIDE tok anixan Dy Max iiatlashy, Nh « e te Reeple the amount of coal he wants, and thousands of small private organiza- 2a he o aD 4 b eir| beginning he will have to 1 , . Sa dla ane z : » Coma c ‘ pean i should this be in excess of his Usual |tiong, each perfectly irresponsible, as|OW" Duildings. I defy anybody tol organization in some neighbor Georme We Smith, ta Emp of ns face and prevente i Eee ie ; sor TM IN ANE: ‘ , mee report of It will be rade tO ie | tar ab oproparation with tbe rest of the | cue thy Case OF UNJUKy. 10 & Bubllol where it might pot bappen If Mete Rosas Sheets kateman, ‘lie t tum a] Roroughe of The Bronx and Que VTS down to his actual requirement for a {community 1s concerned, and inter- building when a respons ble public} not do 0, But nobody will he ke W. Smith, a del haw York Honpliah oY beanate ai i es specified time, When this amount 48 ested only in it's epecial little foo? body which considered the building|do anything he says and he w I by the Erle Railroad aN aL Balnbridge t Nasletant ‘Aasite meriniaie " exhausted he may get some More, |S Oo CENTRE OF CIVIC WORK | et Beadguariers, was using it. Tt is] to do us the people say as far rough the heart early to-da nnd was on hin way « A Fae , i Ail “Tot and Found” artioiaag a's Hentless Mond IN EACH DISTRIT. only when a crowd is using a building| machinery and funds he has i Laine kratie anal TM in Aixth Avenue eginiva of F Ra tear a Loe and Pound Bureau. Room New England's Heatless Mondays t which happens to be convenient, but/for the people make it poss Ma venue and South Ninth ; : 102 Wold Building, will be lated \ at Rnd, “Suppose each of the houses of | which they do no! consider their own, |b bd de aa ie oes epee aepalarinpmnarinix (Beiisi diueer 7 for thirty days, These lets con be BOSTON, Feb. 21.- Announcement by . | aim > whot wroused several hur ' Pe ar ; 4 ’ fern at any of The World's Offices, New England Fuel Administrators that |Comsrese were only & collection ofthat there {a irresponsible treatment) ‘Moreover, and this is an imp en in the building and i ASHINGTUN, ['e ‘ Scan hik vere ost and Found” advertisements Ay velba med Fegulaticna would nar committees working and acting in- of that building. Many persona think | point, for it brings us hack i ex Hen a oar an ain of Oreg orwent A a ance w ean be left at ot The Wor. be enierced nereafier wan wamrly ap: dependently of each other instead of |they have discharged all responsibility | beginning of our argument sin »om wae | Sh Operation (0 . K # of a8 ' . \ Aivectieing Aeencles oe Sem 28 4 ‘o-day by \ifacturers who iw of our & t—he Caney ate a aye z ph directly to The pees ee aaainst Ge cantinuatinn a reat body with sub-committees|at a public meeting when they have be the cuannel of Nia gare i and trends Atl ctr Auétare La ame , ¥ no pall shee coeeman, Mey See oF, | in | bya order, [detailed to do epecial work to be sub- | paid their emirance fee, Some of us the people and thei Governmen’ in Heatires ate known, | enould be out ia sen dase os WhO Weeks, DialLers : = ' ,

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