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, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUG where ines mht T 27,71 fused to allow thelr children out of their sight. The boy, nurses at the hes: ital say, maintains he was shot at by the man, and attempts to describe him. COAL SUPPLY CUT CAR STRIKE NEAR END, SAY TRACTION OFFICIAL talking with producers, operators, of iabor, as has been stated, yet, ac- miners, and in visiting the mines. cording to Mr. Gardner: All along the line, without an exc i Ld) A mg th tion, the ery of more cars ly the dom- oi coal that could readily be mined ' if the care were there. idence o's A ’ inant one to assure enough coal for plied, but. ts not ‘*hvee ERALL ae normal consumption. ing all of thes ‘ ' ice «gs MORE TAXES FROM COAL. F BY CAR SHORTAGE As stated in these columns, when In cry je anieh Ms Third Avenue System add 85 i i] production of Washington, officials informed mo fofteover ‘ale oh r Per Cent. Normal’—Some | Unreported Profits Sata to Yield pared with the lack of cars, that the labor shortage was the big loaded and:are rtaturally charred “igh / More Than 95,000,000. a b hi Mark Walkout. Laborers who have gone to | drawback, and that so many men, against the car eupply for. the Fights Mark WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.--Examina- Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit | NOTUAEKOFLABOR other industries from the coal | from the mines had been caijed to be Next day. Tho car situation for Third Avenue Railway Company of-j tion of the business records of about th Fales in Wooet aavee rave gone bes {wo months prior to the 28th of |fcials said this morning that the strike 268 coal producing companies by the 34" St. New York é, soldiers that the coal mines wore July had been fairly good, in Internal Revenue Buteau hat dis- i cause they could not secure | naturally crippled. As also pointed) fac! nough to keep up to ‘started last week by motormen and cinse4 unreported profits yleldi M4 encugh work to keep them busy | out in this newspaper, Provost Mar-, the la conductors of the Manhattan divisions y' ne more than $5,000,000 additional tax revenue to the Government. More than 2,600 companies remain to be ex- | amined and officials expect to gather & total of $50,000,000 taxes from these sources. at tho mines, Never in the history of the miner has the wage scale been so high. The miners are well with the wag work hours overtime if necessary, but they are often compelled to Pittsburgh District Output | Largely Reduced in Last { Few Weeks. ‘NO WORK FOR MINERS. They Seek Work Elsewhere, "t Where They're Sure of Steady Jobs and Pay. ipply: but since that é Yo fall + [4s practically ended and that the street shai General Crowder gave the statis. | ime, is now tics that but one and seven-tenths of man-powerr has beeen taken from | the coal industry in the draft, Labor shortage has not been the! most dominant factor, as is generally | believed. Labor shortage has been due mainly to men being discouraged | hs stop working on account of car |{9 having to walt for cars in order’ “The amoutit of coal produced In fh p to put in full time, That is one of the Pittsburgh district ts aomeox!. shortage, | h bp: | the big reasons why they have sought mately 1,150,000 tons. As the district Hundreds of acres of coal fields | other industries that offered full time representative's recorde do not run are as yet unmi and consequently better pay. | back of March 1, tt is Impossible to There is enough, coal in this an Lag of gy loner | say whether this represents an in- esction to keep production at its chard W. Gardiner of the Pitts-| crease over Jast year or not. The fig- fullest capacity for a hundred burgh, Coal Producers’ Association, ures from other sources seem to in- which ‘represents 85 per cent. of the dicate that during July there was an years, according to the highest | coal produced in the Pittsburgh dis- | increased production in this territory in | car service, crippled fo’ about “85 per cent. norm Efforts to spread the strike to th Bronx failed definitely last night, ae cording to company spokesmen. Only | about & dozen Bron men attended the temen. cases represent evident at- meeting at Curtin’s Hall, where the || mpts to jo tax payments, but a strikers had expected to recruit hun-|/arke proportion reflects difficulty by dreds, ‘The older, employees sald they | ‘he companies’ accountants in figur- were making twide as much money as|!& the proper tax. they were seven years ago, and. they ——>+> saw no oceasiqn for a strike. Several | New French Naval Attache to U. 5. fights occurred last night when strikers| PARIS, Aug. 27.(Havas).—Capt, Vais- met groups of company men. fseau de Saint-Seine has been named Union leaders insist that the strike | Naval Attache at Washington, succec, will go on and that {ts purpose—to ing Commander De Bianpre. force the company to recognise the lake ports are running in the neighborhood 100 cars per day, while the i trict’ has been 600. Whether than last ygar ‘ By Sophie Irene Loeb. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 27.—The IS is one of our first Fall modejs received, °, authori trict, “Give us an assured car supply | of about 5 per cent., but in the early | organization—will be achieved. Louls : Gvening World's investigation into) "roe will be little difficulty in | aNd We can get the labor to meet it.” | part of August the production fell off | Fridiger, counsel for the strikers, said an Oxford sof the richest the coal conditions and how the Mr. Gardiner is also District Repre- due to shortage in car supply, and was | not as good as it was last year. ‘These figures, however, are only an indica- tion, and the source from which they meeting the labor shortage if sufficient care are assured to meet the full production. the company had @ band of rillas” organized to intimid Ployees, and that some of these “gu sentative of the Federal Fuel Admin- istration. This is not only his view but the BE THRIFTY! shade of Cocoa Calf, with perforated tips and me- bhortage of coal of last year is being “met to save shivering conditions the ADVANCE : The New York $156, general opinion in six mines that [| were obtained represents such a short| fillas” last night assaulted George : foming winter presents the following: 000,000 teited==tro ve oh DP such a sho! f FALL A ei , a anal, if propert visited—from the youngest to the old- period of time that it is h y | Austin, a striking motorman on picket dium hi eels, alg The car shortage has never Barg if p ie y equipped, | ost, from the man with the pick and. that they are really reli cure to 6a: height hi duty. A meeting of strikers was scheduled for this afternoon and another for this evening. could readily o the roads of thousands of cars. MORE CARS NEEDED FOR NOR- rail- ry eaught up with the production. “On account of this oar short- age production has only reached shovel to the head of the company. | Miners work only in accordance with the amount of coal that is mined, and! 8 been a great deal 0 the supply of consumers this MODEL BUY War Savings At $6.50 we are making ; here to re- i a an advance Fall ‘Special’ I cont. of ite MAL PRODUCTION. when the cars are not there to re:| 80. interwoven Stamps i ‘Tho above are only @ few of the | ee one “ ” : rather than keep it in stack significant conditions I found after! While there hag been some shortage | cannot be con: | FAIL TO FIND WILD Mi to help win the war ohh for a few weeks. BUY to save your teeth | the Pittsburgh district, whose State troopers who have been search- Under Control of the | mupoties have been seriouaty curs |, eine oars ts Weosepan, a auburd of ee i} THINK BLAST HURT BOY State Troopers Scout Story of Shot- gun Wound After Searching ‘Woods Near Mohegan. country. navigation will mean the freeing of 1.100 cars per day for t of domestic consumers and in- dustrials ordinarily supplied by A Seven-Time World Want Works All Week—Order One To-Day Saturday for the “wild man” accused of firing &@ shotgun at eleven-year-old Richard “I don't think there is’ any reason | Teekski! ince I to fear any shortago of domestic coaj | supposed in Pittsburgh or surrounding towns _ Alien Property Custodian this winter. It is true that there has this time, but even at that there h been a ban put on filling cellars at as West and dangerously wounding him, declared to-day they are convinced the voy was injured when he pounded a i e blicity recent! iven The Bayer Company, Inc., the there was last. The same r nam! percussion ‘cap on @ roc Pa cy PPh My nied ue ’ : old true of industrial con-|Sergt. Joseph Gillece started this after- hacia [sthaensgebilad neh umers. Those who have stock pil noon for the Manhattan Bye, Ear and of any considerable size are being r ouired to uso the coal from these | ; seria ft | pies, ax it is the intention of the |‘ Oe aie ar Gee Wea | Fuel! Administration to prevent any |*how him the brass band of the cap an¢ stocking of coal until the Inkes have |the powder-marked rock found at the been taken care of.” Japot where Richant said he had been Thus, if there is even a question | shot, about Pittatrureh not eocuring enough) juchard is eon of Dr, William Wes coal, what, then, may the country on Se ; east’ of Pittsburgh, including New | No. 75 Park Avenue, who has a York, expeot if the situation is not|#tmmer home near Mohegan. met ‘speedily and before freeaing| *Since the boy told his story of the time? ™ “wild man’ lohegan mothers have re. Throat Hospital, at 10 Hast 64th The Company is controlled by the Alien Property Custodian and the manufacture and sale of its products. are entirely under the supervision of the following officers and directors, all of whom are Americans: i ¥. B. LYNOH, President G. H. CARNAHAN, Vice-President L E. lL, McCLINTOCK, Secretary and Treasurer . Board of Directors: N.F. BRADY G.H.CARNAHAN MARTIN H. GLYNN ¥.B,LYNCH E.J,LYNDTT ¢. B, MACDONALD consents MOTHER AND BABY KILLED BY BROOKLYN AUTO TRUGK but GEORGE C. HAIGH J. R. SPEER LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN As soon as its books have been audited and the property appraised, the capital stock of the Company will be sold by the Alien Property Custodian te American Citizens, Crowd Threatens Driver, Police Rescue Him—Another Child Escapes Injury. The proceeds of the sale of the property of the Company will be held by the + Alien Property Custodian until the end of the war, when Congress will decide Girls! e bleaching lotion ° r A oe he ere OE TP aren Teasle orehnin, twentycenn| | ONS Male Dicacnne First Showing of New Fall Fashions Py and her son Patrick, sixteen months if skin ts sunburned, , old, of No. 1375 61st Street, Brooklyn, taitned or freckled i All profits as well as all the money realized from the sale of the Com- were killed instantly this morning when etn OOD Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, they were run over by a Borough As- phalt Company truck at 65th Street and 13th A Brooklyn. Mrs. Orch- who {, was carrying her “pT eat ee Sh Ph rye ase Ae ih =i: teenie pany will be used for the purchase of Liberty Bonds to help in the prosgcution of the War until the complete defeat of Germany. fla 4 baby gon i The Values Are Most Extraordinary he ms and was leading r that was not injul another child yuck, Therefore, genuine Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of oad eat uae nth ari | wonburp and tan ftio, and complex pe eee oak ia ran ; . ho gaw Mrs. Orchiala step from the | y, very SI § L ‘s bar- ‘ Aspirin may be purchased with full confidence. Mertatones The crowd that gathered | OR Ceautifier, at retye lemons and any dine, Wool J. ha tricot TO BUY made throats againat him. Dut it was | doug store or toilet counter will supply Frocks of Bhatee Sea nines Ww. 8.8 sepa Nip story. “They arc making ui | three ounées of Orchard White for rocks of Beaded Satin combine Investigation, as some of the witnesses said he was’ driving fast psp Abt te STEERS DAMAGE A HOME. aie i He citatos with Serge. Fringed Navy Georgette Frocks. THE BAYER COMPANY, INC, Beaded and fringed Satin Tunic Frocks. Beaded Navy Georgetie Frocks over Savin. 25.00 few cents. Massage this sweetly f | grant lotion into the face, neck, arms |and hands each day and see how | freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan | nd how clear, soft and disappear an ets eae Manufacturers of Bayer-Tabiets ~ eee Animals Burst Into Willlamabors | white the skin becomes. i i d c. ( Kitchen ap oll —— harmless. Advt. lal epsul les A herd of fourteen steers being - = ———$__——— { is] of ariven to a slaughter house at uct As Pp irin bur cha on noeked. over a EAVILY | BEADED GHARMEUSE SL SUR Michilen omaeon ot ie A Wholesome FROCKS. : New Frocks of Serge and irae Dante tar havehlé 024 fee AL Tricotine in tailored, embroidered and fringed effects. Frocks. dren. Beaded Georgette New Satin Tunic Frocks. 30.00 Delicacy Mrs. ‘Tomason climbed the echildre The ster ture, to Phe a chalr and re were owned by Lehman & Ludwig Baumann’s Home Outfitter’s Sale Co, of 21 John Street, Brooklyn, palles ‘ Delicate in flavor—nourishing A 7 men | apa White Dies Suddenty, ff and sitistying, ‘Try them to-day. EW FROCKS of Silk Tricolette, Satin, Let us start you housekeeping now. Whether you intend furnishing a single room or so aoemal (0 aie Beeaing World.) Meat’ Loaf, Roast Ham, Georgette, Velour, Poiret Twill, an entire house, you can select everything you need at sale prices. It will be impos- ohare ig uuort: a ara dora Tongue, Corned Beef. Serge, and Tricotine in a wide va- le to duplicate these prices later. B . We will hold your h iH eo hana id een iat Many. uflro trom which te, select, f designs. sible P| pr ry uy now e wi old your purchase for |{| who motored here in company of the Towected, byt) B Covarmment. riety of desigi New Frock future delivery without extra charge. Pay a few dollars down, the balance in small ay Nee Seat aie Pnspont ty al ‘erst, clans 0 of Satin weekly or monthly payments. Visit any of our three great stores and convince AT ERO Meany I Asulngtan Tee Edists aad cour srereaten. 35 00 40 00 50, with deep yourself that we give ew York for burind ; OTTO STAMLS ° e le Fringe LIBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES ae ar WA om, i750 ars ¢ drank ii) Free on > make ER Se iat er ee eee ROE e+ Fre 08 ' We pie Fall and Winter Suits our 1 Ste ' M-page sh “yy in materials of Silvertone, Velours and ~ + Bootle Green BUY .WAR. SAVIN Serge, tailored or trimmed with Rich Furs. | lustrate on ; u ta Sperry Beautiful, Guaranteed: “Putnam” colors Gold 35.00 © 95.00 Kee, Price 8158 PLAYER PIANOS °445 5250 a Week Sold Separut hate Pay for this EXT ALLE sult 81.78 i BERVING TABLE—RKeg. Pr Weekly, Cant or Credit WEEK DAYS AT 5.30 P. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. New Winter Coats Belted and straighi line models fashioned CLOSE ae ayn | soon erie eerettren of Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silver- Opened 2-Room 14 Row Player Music, 1A beautiful Player tone, Duvet de Laine, Duvetine and Velour; From Outht ach, ¥ Delivery to your home, 4 tailored or trimmed with Beaver, Mink, Taupe, Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Nutria, Squirrel, Raccoon and Hudson to the Store for details of Wis great sale, as Well as details of our used plang bargains, $5 to $5000 $98 WISSNER ie of Serge, Seal. Monthly ° abuse! } and Fringe Market St. cong NEWARK ia Mallat 50 hp 2 JERSEY CITY: ;, Addrom . rimmed, - rgd 357936 soc, Bive = | 184 Newark Ave. | no Rigas - 00 © 125.00 { ? Wt oofue us with other store of similar Mame, We have Only Three #1 TT