The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 1

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"If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ E Copyright, 1918, by The Pres: bite hing NEW Co." (The ‘New York W ddddddddddddda ddd? — PRICE 1 “Two CENTS. YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918. ‘AND PLANES THRILL CHEERIN ™ STEAMER LEAVING PIER; WILSON STANDING ON BRIDGE SENATORS AT LAST GET LINE ON COAL PRODUCTION COST; BUT FIGURES ARE YEAR OLD ———— Fuel Administration Had Expense of Mining Down to Fraction of Cent Last Winter, but Not for Present —Dr. Garfield Resigns as Head of Department. | By Sophie Irene Loeb. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—For days the Senate committee investigating coal have been trying to find ov of a ton of « They hoped thereby to ascertain if the recent rais coal was commensurate with the raise in wages. W. J Warriner, the presidents of the largest coal The three members of t the actual cust oal of $1.05 per ton of ards and Samuel panies, have been ques: the Anthracite Committee tioned without success. of the Fuel Administration—W. J. Richar B, Dickson—alao pleaded ignorance of this impc , Samuel Warriner and Joseph tant item ng yes “THE PRES) DENTON, THE BRIDGE, “508 SOE — ino anc ron EXTRA "TWO TRANSPORTS pup esoN SUED T0 STOP MERGER After considerable qué terday Senator Kenyon ap 1 te aled to Final who head ¢ “any one here ly J. B, Neale production of the Fuel Ac suggested that Mr. Morr Fuel Administ engineers of U« had the figures. Mr. Morris pro the Federal Trade ¢ ist of costs under two “reported” ang “revised.” The former du gave al heads. Lapland and Minnekahda Bring he cost given by term means WARD OFF PNEUMONT asi ro 5 4 AM ‘ l mer A eb au Was a he 4 (Continued on Third Page.) Gcier the signing of the armistice the Winds Would be off-shore, om “in| taking Father Joan's Medising. cokaek World, (FINAL (“Cirenlation Bo Books Open to to An” | ” 22 PAGES WILSON SAILS GUARDED BY WARSHIPS; FLAGS IN HARBOR DIP,WHISTLES SALUTE Palla strenste by |! COR TWO TRANSPORTS BRING 5,208 MORE RETURNING SOLDIERS WEATHER—' —Cloudy and Colder To night. . PRICE TWO CENTS. G CROWDS PRESIDENT OFF FOR FRANCE: PASSES THROUGH LANES OF GLY DECORATED STEAMERS Transport George Washington Starts on Her Momentous Trip at 10.22 A. M., With Wilson and His Wife Standing on the Bridge. The transport George Washin, party on board passed from view be mn with President Wilson and his yond Sandy Hook early this afternoon escorted by a formidable naval guard and with every precaution agains: possible floating mines that r be encountered anywhere in the Atlantic | lanes. President With the and Mr flying bridge, the vessel lifted its ga Wilson standing side by side on the igplanks at 10.20 o'clock this morning and two minutes later slipped out of its Hoboken pier, cheered by thou- sands in river craft and from both shores At the same moment the stern gun, pointed out toward Manhattan, fired the opening shot of a twenty-one-gun salute. This was a signal to two army aviators who fad been circling over the pier. They swerved | down the river to notify the battle ylvania to lift anchor and get under way ive George Washington an e craft drove back t were ‘The destroyers rs of a rectangis ntlal vessel in mid CARTER GLASS tors and the latter th revised") Happy Troops Back From by the Fede a i ‘ European War Zone. | J \CAMP MRARITE 5 BAND: PLAYS These 3 Sp ne | ir | Loe Camp Merritt Band played from December, 1917, to May, 1918, 19-) ved New f | Hall to the Chief’ as the President clusive. y ‘ | | took his plac the flying bridge, The average cost “revised” as of | 1 -| nti HbR uli: Poona that period is $3.53 per ton. But when! ony ogy 50] Charles E. Hughes, as Counsel | waved his brown Fedora hat to the the direct question was put to Mr.) _ . ‘ band and Mrs, Wilson waved her Morris: What is the average cost). tor Commercial Company, handkerchief. On the decks other per ton to-day, or Nov. 1, when $1.05, °° Asks for Infuneton __ |members of the peace party waved was added?” he answered: “I don't ele i , incuon, | Official Announcement Ex- farewell to the guards and others on Barer seominaly brow short - pected ron i 1a Ne a authority has been asked the above | cory and a. | ork From r f. ire question and the mystery still re-| ; i— 3 ¥ ee id's ata ipa DENIAL IN LOKDON SOLDIER MAKES TUMULTY {DAILY PRESS REPORTS | wasticron.. ov [are se eee eel ae wicout Ao OF NEW FOCH ULTIMATUM STOP SMOKING ON PIFR FROM WILSON'S SHIP) r|ties and sirens, the George. Wash that this increuse was on “prepared| ie ith more \ Mar AND THROW CIGAR IN Riveh' by aera | Secretary | could cuisned taht Otel LABOR IN MINE 18 $242; AT ; a h | | | With ¢ fents and Pere | of the | Mt Mauretania, which had CULB BANK, 68 CENTS A TON ds p r V I Ie i | t Wireles is : nly a few days ago with When que Hl " oF | orne : lee i “ td 4 % Amertcan soldiers, costs w koned t cont Ks , 1B 4 \ Se moors | sh fiag in salute, and tion, c 1 discu alii 5 Y Higa “wn yt pDi-| in ! ns A Nes dipped theirs, finally t Pea of ‘ : re Cc ea|T* ishington dipped her were na to f i j t me from that i A [ j ie low: Army Pie Teen words, the increasec BEATTY REFUSES GERMANS’ 1 . tM ier " waar s : | rH Flage WAVED FROM WINDOWS ” sa “futur ‘ " ON ER % St ry Ne REQUEST 10 MODIFY TERMS ‘ ’ sB0ICATON EAPECTED = Fiais nad” asdkereigen ee Ce ee ; FROM THE CROWN PRINCE “ P ten in, Kaa loge prepared sizes sae hed the’ siete Ae ‘ | STORM WARNINGS FOR COAST ar, .( orth German. Gazette: Says It) i ‘ects ae cost P r ten Ve es ess Suess Wan: ' sis : ‘ blished 7 decks the Fuel Ad ae uaeiin wantin fi b w many THE WORLD THAVKL BURBAL a ke successor, Bares multe ¥ w te f a Ria twenty aa ood in white unifernts tthe port rail, and om this) po rau ** onlye bar si Hective January ‘i, ‘dnsounsed to-day,

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