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ees THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, hc dot li 19, 1918. | obes y see that others obey the} western front may be improved, from ey ey as Veterane, YEAR, SAYS HOOVER | §: r provide for the elfents | Sant adn ‘until ps year his | ot 4 the Mexiean Divison ef the ined 1 the oe vine GF £904 18. Suntapneied | Ailak aie the os : |erty Loan Committees will be held at Promises ak NSES € eS eee 4 LN Vike berated of publ e ath . Hy wit be fee {she Seltert-datert bs b oetomn Cs | Restaurants That Try OUZE | ending of the War before. ihe Gatne| forego’ sorte: of tho food (hey MORE Among the talent Aublic on Rrices mi of tt ” ays| bee “ ore them. I iseiite Lazaro, the Stettpolltas the Public on Rri a: os | Administrator if 2 » ate| but every preehutio mat the 0 fe 'o bE aM Ad WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—The trans-| tain victory we must p in France| prietors of taking ie \gentty engaged by the Metropolitan; American soldiers depend upon the en given to any army.|those who attempt to profiteer’ will Bernardo Oishasky, Javier Dimarias | an Ingness of the Amer t on on the soon find thelr supplies cut off % and Miss Lucia Fernand Considers Teachers Are More! Bands Play and and Loan Buttons LAL the Hotel’ Antonia ‘here wi ve! Ninety Out of ut of 230 Accused Former Austrian Steamer| ictory n dinner an jance . ° . ‘ ' ' Valuable Where They Are | Worn Everywhere as Uncle to-night, atiended by prominent reel Butchers Appear Before Food | Lucia, Equipped With Air | n dents of the upper west side. + A x Bi . MK di { Than as Influenza Nurses. Sam Has Day in Avenue. | Lillian Bradley wilt tell of her uae Board Closes To-Day. jOxes, ‘orpedoed. A Se ARS perience as a nurse and a member of | i i the famous “Princess Pat" Regiment | ees Seals speakee of the evsal Be Abe | Profiteering butchers, who were told, ‘The American steamship Lucia, al speaker of the evening will be | vane ‘ D ya xe § P John Mitch it ©4uipped with buoyancy boxes Edward M. Tierney of Binghamton, | Yesterday by President John Mitch» N. Y. Amelia Bingham and a num- |c¢ the Feder11 Food Board that they, “"PPosed to be unsinkable, has been ‘Phe Advisory Council of the Health| This, the last day of the Fourth] Department decided to-day not to) Liberty Loan Drive, Ix United States th hools, theatres and mov- ) Day. jetews the echools, the ber of other Broadway stars will en- Yn- picture houses in New York City} Along the Avenue of the Allies the! tengin, George W. Sweeney, Vieo|could prevent action aguinst them *¥®% according to word received he Spani: inflvens ie | nations of the civilized earth are pay-| President of the new Commodore » " “ ey ‘here to-day in shipping circ! She ‘Because of the Spanish a epi | Fe ee ee catty oe the omimodore | by the United States District Attornes From the President @emic. ‘The decision was unanimous. | ing homage to Unclo Sam, as thélin charge. lit they refunded overcharges for bb torpedoed by a submarine in| Te was decided that in keeping chil- | United States did to each nation in byscorm ee linen and made $100 contsibutions to cate ee’ (tetalbiinay Gwar tie Me i Inki e fate @rea in ‘healthy, well-ventilated | ite turn during the drive. BROOKLYN CROWDS CHEER the Red Cross, continued to-day to| the crew are lacking @choolrooms the teachers were doing iz. It’a the last big whoop-up for New stream into the offices of the bound) ‘fhe Lucia, formerly on Austrian! ; Goer aide wo walla could a8 AMA* | vorKs $1,800,000,000 quota of the $6, | AS BOROUGH PASSES QUOTA at hu ‘ hart sith Label ready (0/ freighter of the same namo, left un| i make amends as suggested, 1 ’ ct. 12. Shel _ Health Commissioner Copeland suid | 990,000,000 being raised throughout FIRST IN THE GREATER CITY Pally: alnety ef the 0 butetiers alt with cargo Oct. 1 St Uhat where teachers were kept from |the country to back up our boys in obaeped With preciteeting had. ants gross tons and was built in @chool through iliness volunteers | France who are now backing up the tnltted thelr coses and begun the pas. gould bo called for to entertain the | German hordes toward thelr own | (>, H Conti J ildren. frontiers. Compares a om We Workers ace a ikasa’ Ost a br eegg li Ala., when the United States entered] | e Foot are ‘omplain' UPeA \ ‘ vat Figures for the last twenty-four} Bands are playing. drums are roll- Strive to Reach $90,000,000— SEAT Uae IkY ony ma envhity reas] the war and was equipped at a cost fhonrs show a slight decrease in new | ing, fifes and pipes are sbrilling and Will Celebrate Monday. Wile HIVE das: lis Gace P00 Zhe of more than $200,000 with an “ua-| eases, but this, admittedly, is not aj everywhere the button of the Fourth Brooklyn was the first of the five|suity ones who had a hearing yoe- sinkable" device approved by naval @efinite indication of the course of the! Liberty Loan is in evidence. Booths) soroughs to go over the top. It was |, epidemic, which rises and sags from) “re busy, men and women are urging] jade known at Borough Hall at noon day to day. buyers to buy more, to go broke, If to-day that its quota of $79,233,800 | i 8 ; New cases for the city total 4876,|necesmary, that the American boys) nag been exceeded by more than|aen furcieied by the oud Hoan’ te] rmis, Hts inventor declared, would eompared with 4,930 yesterday; deatha| ay want for nothing over there. $2,000,000. Seabed tt be GAi BARA ULTy of keep the ship afloat no matter how! @, a8 against 359. ‘The deaths from! Early In the day Major Gen, J. Ld guilty .f} much water was Tue Wuirr House, Oct. ty The reply of the German Government to my note of inquiry dated October 8 gives occasion for me to say to my fellow countrymen that neither that reply nor any other recent events have in any way diminished the vital importance of the Liberty Loan. Re The vessel was taken over at Mobile, | officials, for experimental purpo Her holds and cabins were lined with profiteering butcher early | air-filled boxes. | xation now, hesitation now, would mean defeat when victory seems to be in sight; would mean years of war instead of peace upon our terms ken in through Then what happened! charging excess prices and is ready | holes torn in her side by torpedoes or imftvenss, combined with those from Franklin Bell, commanding the De-) phe city across the bridge justli make refunds on lamb sold to inic| shell fire ‘ 1 earnestly request every patriotic American to PBeumonia, for the 24 houra are 766,|Partment of the Hast, issued @ state-| wont wild. Men yelled themselves | customers between Oct, 1. and Oct. $, | The freighter had made several trips ; ; making the highest day's death record| Ment to the effect that every sub- al, without incident, and the submarine | hoarse and women cheered and wept. qwenty-nine of the 280 announced] attack which sent her tot Jeave to the governments of the United States Then came the cry of “More! more | vosterday ‘qinee the epidemic started. scriber to the loan should wear his " that they desire separa was the first a ype So 4 8 Dr. Copeland announced he had re- ee to tay. The button, he said,| ror gur boys at the front!” NGLHAAS Ge MUBay. “ALI‘OE Cotes : nba! lad ee i ee ee eo wi i aa bh deter dyn sin Not for a moment will there be any | sumed the risk of prosecution by the RESISTED N. Ww H GUN fgeon General Blue, Chief of the) car this button” the General! iet up in the campaign and the bor-|tjnited States courte, Mr. Mtitchel | BOND WITH G + | United States Public Health Service,| id, “and show to the men of the " ough hopes to raive $90,000,000. The tating his opinion that the crisis in| Service that the civilian population ephar mecting at Puiton Street declared. Conviction might nk and of the Allies the momentous discussions initiated by Germany and to remember that for each man his duty is to strengthen the hands ot meaii Q)German Baker Kills a Man tn these governments, and to do it in the most im 3 ey eoreomlo bas pasted, Jo solidly behind them; all wearing| ona siatbush Avenue, which started (som con (WO Yeer® io Prison, pos a Case, tant way now immediately presented—by sub- } ~ Commissioner Copeland said the | the symbol of unified thought and] a+ § o'clock yesterday morning, has het Lo aan Recah ich uel pe owe vy portant way now imn iately ese ec y } ‘game condition is believed to prevail! Purpose substantially certified to by been kept @p without pause aa'witl gutsieva nhac ~ ‘a en ae | wet setielt a aioe Serie Pana scribing to the utmost of his ability for bonds ‘tm this city. He said, however, that| the wealth of the people, the rich and Fats Paar fe Tabane. HIBsAd Haste da bes Jem atieae “hak Ra Way & Lise Ween | he Papel Lihaveo f That los wneumonia, cases probably would in-| the poor.” £0 o netatid were clearly higher than the cost acher, q of the Fourth Liberty Loan. hat loan must 1 ted out early thi ‘ ma rence because so many pereons are]. At the Altar of Liberty there was| 7ne Police started out early this) price plus the margin of proft sug-|\yii70 thi morning for another big day. At | gested by the Food Board may expect sade susceptible to the disease by} bumething doing all day long. Exer-| norough Hail the police band has|to be able eaally to convince that rt cises there began at 10 o'clock and | be successful. [a will not fail ocks. killing that the American people r duty and make it successful been playing almost without cessa-|body that he has not been profiteer-| Tie man a i - | will close for t 5 4 ety Owing to a mix-up in orders, am. for good al midnight. Fach! tion and when they are relieved the ing. naow ret bulances containing Spanish infu- | of the 23 Allies of the United States| | Neo Club i th " h a iY, enta petients were denied admittanco | Will have its turn at the altar. Police Glee Club keeps the crowds| Those who wine asked for separate | "j) %. for a time to-day to Polyclinic Hos- It was at noon that the United going. ‘ ; : hearings deny that they have prof- eK pital, The hospital has been under | States took its turn at the altar, Down| 4win P. Maynard, Chairman of | iteered, although most of them ad- ce contro! of the army and was taken| from the Waldorf-Astoria there| the Brooklyn Loan Committee, was | mitted that on Oct. & when inspectors | v over to-day for Spanish influenza| marched a host escorting John D,| Worm by all night work but was still} of the Food Board made a city-wide z eases. Gentries had not been notified | Ryan, Assistant secretary of War, in| {ll of “pep.” to-day. He said: investigation, that their prices were |; n a of the change and refused to let the | charge of the air service. In the es-| “The People of Brooklyn have/in excess of the margin suggested by erty Bond. He d 4 ew patients enter. The situation was | Cort were armed guards of our own| *hown their unshaken loyalty and de-|the Board. peakaea ds iy Cleared up after a conference betwecn | S8rvice and those of all the Allies. At termination to support their sons at id have tried to evade the issue, Gi Davey at becuse Aveen Health Commissioner Copeland and| the Altar the Secretary was receivod| ie feat by thelr subscitptions of he Board put it, by claiming the) pinpNog AYRES, (et. 19.—Frederic army authorities, by Martin Vogel, Assistant Secretary| the entire quota assigned to the RAgAose margins were not fair be- J. Bdiason, American Anmbaauador to ee Harold Lockwood, twenty-nine | of the Treasury, borough. The committee gratefully | cause they lost money on what they Argentina, arrived here yesterday from by ‘years old, a motion picture actor, dicd| Five banc) sounded the first notes | @cknowledges the wonderful devotion | called the waste parts of the lamb.| the United state 1 from influenza here today. Lockwood |of “The Star Spangled Banner,” and {Md cooperation of those who shared They claimed this in spite of the fact, ‘was a star of the Metro Motion Pic- | Old Glory was hauled up to the top| !t# labors.” as many admitted, that these mare ure Corporation, and for the last | the mast by Maj. Gen, Bell. Fiow- BE. Carelton Granberry, Exccutive| #28 were not fixed by the Food f) three years had been featured in juve- |¢r# were laid on the Altar by Mrs.|Chairman of the Loan Co:nmitt Board until the butchers’ own repre- et olle parts.’ He was born in Newark, |Chalmers Wood, jr., in the name of | has begun arrangements for the cele- sentatives had agreed for them that WN. J., and besides his wife and child, | American womanhood. bration of Brook'ya's going over the| ‘bey were fair margins, is survived by his mother, The body| Mr. Ryan, who recently returned] top, which will be held on Monday| Those who have agreed to abide by was taken to the Campbell Funcral|from France, declared there are no| /8ht at Borough Hall, the Board's rulings and make refunds Church, Broadway and Bixty-sixth|better airmen in tho world than] *wbseription which helped to send | Will effect the latter through the Street, where the funeral will be held | American aviators and that with the | Brooklyn over the top came from Heaglog car ae cal cuerge ae at @ o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The |help of the Liberty Loan they soon| W!liam H. Todd of the Todd Ship- bie mee Pogo Reicagiaaeigeel A i N Metro plant will be closed that day in | would be well equipped. building Corporation last night dur- odd oth ne bea can ay i we ‘his honor, “We are shipping from thirty-five |! the Parade of war workers, Pass- | 1 mh - jsideg pissed will have to forty fighting planes to the front ing through Borough Hall, Jack Mc- ee an pest s aoe ing that bree UNDER CONTROL IN ARMY. Jevery day, and very soon we will do|D0Beld, who lost a non in France | foie, will Di lurnee over to the even better,” he said, “Al three weeks ago, stepped from the | 7° Wl ‘ar has gained furnishing one of the areatal pee? ranks and deposited Mr. ‘Todd's suis. | #6 pil bas IRN suns, duetions of the world, that 1s, doing| STition for $750,000 with the com- ERECT BUILDING IN DAY WASHINGTON, Oct. paKnuohias aiyihing io win the wale UILDING — iM the surgeon gencral the last few days ‘ —the Liberty motor. Incredible as it Five Handred Carpenters Donate indicate that the influenza epidemic in a ‘pentera oO maa te army carnps at home Js under control, [AY sem, Lammure you that we have CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Rewvioes in Red. Cram, but publication to-day of a jew for |4ttained the maximum of production ., A headquarters building for the Red | WwW re (he weeking ending Oct. 11, shows a|in aircraft and motors two montha| ‘’™ ™*t Sand fren previous close, Pha New York di Cc. Phe Now York tidisoi Company | Net |Cross Chapters of the Borough of| @eath rate when the epidemic was near- | ahead of the scheduled time.” sf | Queens grew up like @ mushroom to-dity | ing its peak of 206.4 per thousand, an Nieuport fighting plane. + 19] in Long Island City where, in the sine | increase of 150 per thousand over the # pane, Mewes * i of admiring crowds, 500 union carpe ters who had donated their services | worked to erect before nightfall «| structure two atorles ‘hich and 30 by 10)| feet in dimensions, Which under ordinar, conditions woul!’ have required six weeks to build. by Lieut, Richar ‘rench Fly previous week. Before the outbreak the hie Corie Padus nate alginate rate was between two and three per|'M* Corps. New over the Altar and bl set at liberty two doves carrying ereetings fre~ France to America, Secretary of Labor Wilgon opened the rervices of “Labor Day" of the Liberty Loan Drive at the Liberty Bell in City Hall Park at noon to-day GRAND DUKE STILL LIVES, | with tio coremony of laying two ft an | n y, bricks in the tower that 1s to vom-| Bune &° memorate the women's services in the | Suet Una ain Kiev. drive, These bricks were suto-| & Ole.’ PELE PST TEES + The crest of the pneumonia ep Feport says, probably will not for several days. The death r refore, 18 0x to be high bec Wf the large number of cases under Ur ment in mii tuelt, A Tet Stet Airy. ne lumber for the place cost $15,600 | and was contributed by dealers ‘and | others, To-niaht 200 Red Cross women ait men speakers will unite their efforts in| completing Long island City's Liberty Loan quota at 4 meeting in the finishod building. beset Sot ee SSPEEES FETE ETE 223-9 ss + $teget itl tite] = eee Mieholas, Reported Condemned, Said to Have 4 es! fs et | ——-—— 7 Chee, oe Oblo Hy 4 LONDON, Oct. 19.—Grand Duke -|graphed with the signature of the on a 4, #4 #} uh WIFE SHOT, HUSBAND HELD. | elas, former commander of the Russian | Provident and Mrs, Wilson, and rop-| Gh Moot Jat oP SA = 5 —— Army, has arrived at Kiev, « 1 tOl resent two bonds bought by them, nike 3 — “| She Corvoberates His Story of Avet~ @ wireless message from Moscow re-l ine bricks were returned from ang hy = 3 dent, bat Bail I¢ Withheld, | ceived here to-da one ares rom the + When Joseph Moran, paymuster for a Mt was recently reported the Grang| White House yesterday, and last + Blatevedore company with offices at No. Duke had been condemned to death by) evening the signatures engraved and 2 &]25 Battery Place, Manhattan, finished | filled in to insure permanency, A - Qlpaying off employees in Brooklyn last | space had been left in the lower 3 ‘Tg | night here remained $400 which had | northwestern corner of the tower, and 4 + Hk not been called for. He took It to his these bricks will form a second our- mit Sse lhome, No. 638 Lafayette Avenue, for nerstone. aa ee He asked ile wite to put his revoiver ’ = $]in a bureau drawer, accidentally Secretary Wilson came from Wash- 1 + g discharged It and (he bullet struck her ington especially to preside at to-day's 2 i ‘ : bh Mi foran, in Bt. John's | services. He eulogized the great spirit ™ I ‘corroborated her husband's A of the Inborers who have made ft pox- ig g ¥, ‘Moran. wan “arrested. on @ Tech: ible * peas ° eh fa = nical’ charge of felonious aasault. sible for the boys “over there” to over a 3 Me ~~ ly |Gates Avenue Gourt in Brooklyn to-day | throw the whole German war scheine 4 + og [he was he! without belt for, @ hoarin tart n + \ 4 - ‘on next jay. Mrs. Moran is expecte. and start a general retreat along the fo y | to recove : whole battle front ts eee +i+el Mr, Wilson was followed on the platform by Alfred Ki. Smith, Senator} ¥ Robert F, Wagner, Hugh Frayne, Frank Morrison and Mrs. Sarah Con- boy. At the Liberty Theatre in front of the Public Library, Mme, Schumann. Heink was on the programme to sing fhe Star-Spangled Banner.” Gov Whitman also was on the. programme for an address. Among the artists| scheduled to appear there during th afternoon were Billie Burke, Pddie tor, Emmy Wehlen, the Indian} Chorus and James Montgomery Flagg. At the theatre matinees this after- noon the Theatrical Allied Interests Committee planned a busy bond sell- ing campaign. To-night they will be pos be and look, | busier than ever at tho theatres and ae ee SISTER OF SLAIN MAN IN NAVY Anita Le Flashia, Miss Anita Leonard, sister of Corpi. William A, Leonard, former city editor | of the Flushing Daily Times, who was | killed in July while fighting in Flanders |with the 107th Infantry, 27th Division, |has enlisted in the navy as @ yeoma and has been wasigned to duty at ‘Naval Headguarters in Manhattan, Miss Leonard is the fourth member of her family e Leonar rt Sf FLEE FE PEEP ES E23 See EES 1+1 eer FAS S8SSRz Shs! SHASIES ARES fee FeeaeET SS FS = 54 SSESSE RORLESSESE Sess oF 258s SLEEZSSe: SEezEt PE PSST ERE S Beaters ~ e = FES EEF PEEP SCTS FF This space contributed to winning the war b LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTES THE B. V. D. COMPANY 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY ~