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Star coaneieee a ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918, ° f Ss Ce n NT int sm. n Lpe noeg KILLED ON 23D BIRTHDAY (Cost of Hard Coal Loaded on Cars, i\'.'se "eatin ar ie | CONVICT SUSTAINED | Leo ittenbary” FIGHTING FOR HIS COUNTAY According to Official Figures °°") ri ot donweste vot The 20th CenturyTea “No, it is not, My name ts Burns,” sumers will con | me the witne: | i 4 attention of tho Fb mi tlon| : TE ay Lippe screamed and became A NEW YORK BOY'S FATE +H averages of anthracite costs per ton, December, 1917, to May, petite Fe : : | hysterical and was carried from the CTF T 1918, inclusive, loaded for shipment at the mines, as reported tc 1g court, = « ana rectecd hy the Federal Trade Commission, is as follows Samuel 8. Koenig, chief counsel for F — ; ! Hilzabeth Baksa, criticised the way : , ; Mined Coal, Washery Overetions : Assistant Distri.. Attorney Talley ex- | Tonnage ,.... on Jesse L. Livermore and his bride, wh amined witnesses, District Attorney Laber ' re r 0087. ' ant was Miss Dorothy F. Wendt, are spend 5 Talley replied he desired to show | : , b nL roll * their honey moon in Attantle City E E Regan Refuses to Testify About| answer when asked where he ob Transportation, mine to : He nt ce Praymore Hotel p13 Eh A. Af f Frat, > as) | tained the money to buy an autor: 004 007 107 i Wall Street, where Killing ef “Harry the Yot bhe when ne eared only, $14'a week, | Aapapucurelt ' a a ath crmore is eaunliy well kiiown, fe i The Flavor 7 aecees Be * ¢ also refused to give the mame o . +153 & 2 2 | to-day mony f ‘ * —Disputes Mother. his pal who sat in an automobile out Aévanced « ‘002 .002,'—«i«s [at the Bt iat Monday’ night hy The Purity is Absolute ee tiny ae Hamel ome re. 11, The Dopletion 097 060 099 061 077 Onl Mrs. W. Ber Sold only m sealed packet rial wa med this deeeesreees hers pres Bspis | cteeeens -— —— = - —_——--* Following the testimony of (wo | + epee | Amortization of cost of in ‘ In Mes Live ona —— _ alienists at the trial of Elizabeth | ieasehold ,, +» 016.007 O14 007 024 016 eat Non 8 West tet Btrost” are, 3 LITTLE DIFFERENCE Ww , +e Baksa on a charge of murdering Mrs THIRTY CAMPS DESIGNATED | Depreciation ..... +. 090 060099061077 ma [Liv more, daughter of a retite H rook. | 1! MAKES LIT ee feet a WHAT YOU ZED~ yn merchant, was a former show gir A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILLO AND FETCIL It, ., al Pro rata suspended cost of ant cabaret singer, Helen Hamel, in the Court of Genera FOR ARMY DEMOBILIZATION Map er, aa ae ae Beasions to-day, James F. Burns, alias pda eins sits | e Regan, caused a stir when he over | Contract stripping and ’ - ruled Judge Rosalsky and a few min- | Enlisted Men to Be Discharged at loading .. 009 009 009 Wtés later contradicted the identifica. | Points Near Places of In ‘Taxes (local) 080.084 085 034 038 tien made by his mother, Mrs. Bertha | duct Insurance—Current . 009 O16 009 O14 007 Lippe. a j LiaMlity oo... 064 058057018020 When asked by Assistant District | WASHINGTON. Deo. 4.—Thirty| Officers’ salarics and ex- ‘Attorney Talley why he testified yes. | CAmMP# Were tang by the War De- penses . Caesees o2k O13 epee vo scion “rey thy [paren o an fmenain ckeanigmianea Sa sa Se rs HEAPS OF PLENTY Biirns refused to answer, JudRe | steered tor disctyrge from tho! Logal expenses ‘ 005 005 003 004 Rosalsky ordered him to answer.) iy gy, | : ‘o10 O11 023 009 ‘ Berne replied he would be inoriminat- | “"Gemps” neauregerd, _Loutste Miscellansous SS ee ee Oe Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS ing himself. The Judge sustained him. | Devens, Massachusetta; Dodge, 10 rota 93.661 $3.637 $3871 $3.756 1.293 $129 | ————! are like snow-clad mountains in their Mrs, Bertha Lippe, his mother, was | Grant, Illinois; Gordon, Georgia; Han EDWARD J. CAHRLL. oS a ef ——— purity. Dipped in chocolate, giving called to the stand. She testified |cock, Georgia; Lee, Virginia; Loran,! : Increase over May to r Fel s ‘ h h lab OHOtO! that Burns's name was Leo Sitten- |Texea ', Michigan; Funston, kin-| Edward Cahrll in Many Hard} November, 1917 .,......80.719 $0.713 $0.764 $0.887 30.365 $0. them that ric! choco! ate appearance, berg. Burns replied that it was not, | "8H: Creenleat, Georgia: -| Battles Before Death Over. | - each nee sie te doar tah in waxed ad ngein sd try, | fornia Mary'nnd . Bouth | ners A ee 7 ‘ . D Toxan; Pike, Arkansas; Shelby, Missis- N his twenty-third birthday, $14 05 FOR COAL COSTING | See eee mt eee tearm) coreer cLemnlLnewes alpp Sherman, Ohio; Green, Worth cl » a Sdw : . IT S A FIRST AI heal tac scrretahored Morven O Seer eee D Most confections have sugar as their to economy in the kitchen, PA tobibe ds Naw fi Maou a F-stetyad lInfantry, who had served on the bor- ON COST OF HARD COAL: $6.85 AT CITY DOCKS ———— main contents but Mason's Chocolate Mctahihieas'. te. tobe | Renphiein eaten; Law, Walia. der with the old 7ist, was killed in ’ js ae | Cocoanut PEAKS’ main ingredient is 8: : stlo account of the he casu- ‘ = SS * : astefuness is to |ton: Mocletian, Alabamr; Bheridan, [4ctlon. On account of the heavy easu- Peddlers and Cellar Men Tack On cocoanut, with its natural sweetness, avoided, Begin with food. pgpevtinedl hal tI ell |in the last drive of the war, detaits| $7.20 a Ton Before It Reaches | : and with molasses used as a flavor, thus Make second cuts equal dixeha ' of Canela death bave not been re) poe | Homes of the Poor | stdinsitg po aa confection that men are | . | - >, 3 t ci to first. Make food palat- | of their entrance into the military ser-| He trained at Spartanburg for atx (Continued from First Page.) aes js what a ton of chest- : ° Vice,” otherwise to tyansfer them to|months and in February, 1918, sailed errata Aad Ve Mie GE Cah CCI fi Food value is based on calories, which able. another camp nearer the point of im-|for France, For many months Cahrll|federal Trade Commission. And ye' ‘ er, the tener “ : y wy duction nerved with the British forces in Bel-| (ho Fucl Administration has hadcom-| dweller paying the top price s are the degrees of food value. Each u. | or" gium. Maurice Annothe,a foreman at! picte jurisdiction over the prices) The price of a ton of coal at the SRL individual piece of Mason’s PEAKS & | NEWMAN WALL ST, PLUNGER the Gillespie plant in Morgan, who charged for coal for the past sixteen city docks Bd D, I rom the 3 contains 200 calories, or 2000 calories 5 | ’ had peeved ith the Béleian Army aba |montan, docks to the consumer's kitchen . Cabril's company, received a letter|Commission presenvea by the Fuel values of other products. to tidewater... 1.90 Use it in the kritchen, \Kormer Millionaire’s Palatial Vir-|ne stated he had been in fierce fights the average labor cost per ton of ail) Trimming charge 03 ; Calories per pound: fae ‘ 7 a |kinds of cual at $2.42, P Boat rate to dock. | Be - ginia Home So Heavily Mortgaged, | With the 27th and also that bo was| Kinds of ie At crn perison ie the erate eee : Hf in German territory. | averaqo labor cost per ton for Wilke Widow May Lose It, Cahril lived at 153 East 48th Stroct| Culm or washery coal, which is nant pa 4 ? Walter George Newman, one time mil- |and was formerly employed as a clerk | given at 68 cents, as compared 9 , . Mason’s PEAKS Masoris* a Whole Milk 4D. ole Eggs . Beefsteak . . Corn . oe White Bread . Corn Bread Monaire and for many years one of|in the American Express Company. with $2.59 per ton of freshly Net ton pric 4 Magee oot, OME CHOCOLATE COCOANUT: » Infante a4 Invalids Wall Street's spectaular plungera, who Ss died in September, ended his career not HORLICK’S (2s icra nes HAMMERLING TESTIFIES. HE suim ogres, | hep hundred. THE ORIGINAL ah: peicla: Sear Comuamurar vaarce be dite 8 Gres MA LTED MELK [reser to such an extent that = THREW TROTSKY OUT OFFICE seu “Rave” Seon, a because of Price per ton in 100-Ib. lot 31408 a» in powder form. = gaavaen before the Peddler's hauling charge K Prtosped- itloe showed that Cellar man's charge. 2.00 ANGI. , of tons of culm or small 10c. per hundred to carry es 7) 7) . . . y MATT) nits A Mason, Au & Magenheimer Confectionery Mf¢. Company Raablished 1864 Newman's relatives may not succeed in the lew cnet to, prosite oe ra |. cae santas vabdoa eros children, [SAVE It The only stocks belonging to | cavs Bolshevik Minister Threatened abundantly to tid lowered the [43 cents and upward proportionately nutrition pbuilding Mr. Newman were oil and copper and with the above scale i) on all coal. U \ ies jer trade | 87.20 1s added: 3h es to the pound. Compare this with food owen ee DIED DEEPLY IN DEBT later joined the American Army In| Tho table of figures from the Trade | $7.50 tn added: Boe ie ‘td from him dated Oct. 14, In this letter| Administration head engincer gives Freight ra’ { is Li 22.28 Feary Sereet Brooklyn. N.Y, he was indebted on those. ve bs, hi But to date this offer has not ma- ? tes mu ark ipeae hiFa. WeWvimahi ero te hiving tn Lynch- His Life Tyo Years Ago, ubieal the et tee eee ea tan of terlalized and the consumer is still r Requins respec an burg with hor two sons, twelve and four- Demanding Money. coal was the charging of 8 cents per paying 70 cents per 100 as against uires pO * teen years old, was to have obtained a| WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Ttestifying|ton for “taxes.” gents delivered as proposed by Mr Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price divorce decree the day Newman died. ne ee it developed that these taxes | Atwell je day in died, Jat the Senate Judictary Committee's In-| include unmined coal. Thus, ARE aR = — = = vestigation of brewery and German prop-| for every ton of coal that 4 con- Aganda,’ Louis N. Hemmerling, Presi-| Sumer buys he pays 8 cores aes OR, GARFIELD RESIGNS dent of the American Association of| on all,the millions of Note a ie AS FUEL ADMINISTRATOR Foreign Language Neewspapers, said| majority of which has been grad- i to-day that two years ago he threw acquired by three corpora- pou a Leon Trotaky, now the Russian Bol- To put it simply, the con- | : . fiat r , shevik, Foreign Minister, out of his i. called onan 2 pay the Resignation of Official Whose De- oMce after the latt taxes for keeping it in the groun: a % tithe nee: hed, Cirestened sce sentralling the price of partment Has Been seb ns of tons of coal that | Centre Is Accepted, z ai| * / = ‘uaa Pili bgger snr endeavored to find Pia ALE IC al ag | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.~Although| ; uit more about the expenditure of a! arWELL EXPLAINS PLAN OF! tho Fucl Administration Is to be con-| $200,000 fund, raised in 1915 by Edward f H|A. Rumely, former woner of the New CHEAP COAL FOR POOR. tinued through the winter in some York Evening Mail, to create public| George Atwell was called te. the) form, it may be without a head. Dr. 6%" ‘| Pred sentiment against the shipment of mu- fees, ee in the trucking or haul-| Harry A. Garfield, Fuel Admtnistra- } d J | nitions to the Allies. Hammerling de- | iio een | tor, handed in his resignation “to take| f\ B nied it was used for any purpose other| Mr, Atwell contradicted the state-| effect at the pleasure of the Presi-| j i yi jthan payment for publication of “an|ment made by Delos Cooke, New dent,” and the White House an- { \ appeal to the American people” and for] York Fuel Administrator, that be’ nounced that the resignation had \ advertisements in more than 400 news- | (Atwell) could not deliver tho 300,000) | grid, ha Lek ahallas ers, tons of coal the City Administration | been accepted. re was no qua : } 4 poner? ee tried to buy and distribute GI the! cation of the secepianos of ty rene — : ry - oY 4 or people of the city at a lower| nation, and no designation of a time) © —= =— , } GRAND JURY HEARS B,R.T, |ont, thas $18" 0 "ton, wnich ‘is now nen it should become effective, The] a ll lt ly ll A ) | | jo Ove Bo being charged to fenement, dwellers.| White House statement follows: | | FPO 8 coms OS eae SF que 5 5.SR FO came 70 eae 98 ene FY eee oo ame 0S came $8 ee 6 on 4 4 a Mr. Atwell set forth his plan to the; ! ; " E tv 4 ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment MEN IN WRECK INQUIRY climinating Te ponrieteg SNC IO mice “torday that, United, mtaies 7 ° the Rubber Hed ‘SS A e Bf - mi = 1 54" St New York qneenaa ing the coal direct eis ~ pote Fuel Administrator Garfield had ten- i : , ° iy yj " ‘yy it putting it in 100-pound sacks (which gered his resignation, to atke effect at e | Y Lewis Says Brooklyn Body Will Re-|Pnefamount that ie: generaiiy anid Seren nuereatenation to wine ofect at) Fy Science Perfectec | 4 quire Another Week Before Re- te the Poor) and delivering the sacks | ' | i porting Its Findings. of sy this method, Mr. ad s : ‘ ; y this method, Mr. Atwell sald, he | 4 } . ‘ = could sell the coal for approximately | | : f Black Calf Vamp TPLUSTRATED ia a) hl ccinty contituca tee inser MES | 810 “per ton aS against $14, now ' | al ! : f ; Hy | County, eatixation to- | charged. | pic be ® ie very dainty Shoe which day into the wreck on November 1, on| "Hut the Fuel Administration would | H i 4 ‘ear ray Clot! o e 1e , ina- the Brighton Beach Une of the Brook-| not permit the purchase of the coal| | ] 7.50 ? re are i fab emia: lyn Rapid Transit Company. except it be distributed in the “remus | pt M o 10ns, a Dre 1 The tnease: ed lar channels.” This, Mr, well ex-| je : Sst taper employee ot thee ae Te ncakain all | Piained. was impossible if at the same H 4 —_— comfortable Shoe, inas- H. Dick, Secretary to Vice President | t!me the cost to the poor people was | ry’ 1 | j A y i : to be lowered, | Cocoa e Vamp much as i Just he John J. Dempeey: J. Lavelle, Chiet Oey bis Catwell’s). method he: had| i iH The “ a H wit! medium between e rain Despatcher; Benjamin Brody, | intended to cut out the cellar and| gy . 1 A The Ordi Rubb. e UACO’ ye Trainmaster at the Culver depot; J, E.|peddier middlemen, who necessarily| Hair becomes charming, e Ordinary Rubber ! Mode Cloth Top High ig ey FP] |Eean, Superintendent of the Eastern Di- | ha their toll of cost and profit,| wavy, lustrous and thick 4 Heel- Set with Nails Rubber Heel H he Li valkin, eel, \Vision; Miss dna Carrol, Sten her | Which makes the price of coal higher | wae ret . H 8.50 the Low Walking He to Thomas F. Blewett, Superintendent {0 the Very poor, who buy in smalt| in a few moments. | Often Pulls Loose and Invisible Joint i of the Southern Division of the trac. |lots, than to any other class of con-| ———— ' Opens at the Joint Never Pulls Loose tien aes, aa eovera) motores. sume! 7 Every bit of dandruff disap-| “TTeen”? ' H Tho entire plan of the city to secure| Every bit of dandruff disap I raat A Imost Usco” Rubber Heels are the : District Attorney Lowia and Assistant | and distribute this coal to the poor (Me rags | t takes the repair man almos s ubber 5 j : rere District Attorney Wale again had charge| was frustrated by the Fuel. Adminis: pears and hair stops ! as much time and trouble to put _ product of scientific thought. : of examination of witne. Mr. Lewis | trator for the reasons mentioned, tho coming out. | 2 S 1d 1 Be» fae f ‘ gi A Jury would not be ready | Witnesa told tho Sonate Committee in Maco i yid-style, rubber heels as fur a ne a) rae ier eh : : tS Sanat tan tadinas Oe te inventigu, |. Mr. Atwoll itemized to the commit. PANG Pe pn aponieigin | ons Id a » rut hg eget They are the world’s best rubber | 4 tion for at least another week, | tee the procedure of cost of a ton ot! , For s few cents you can save your) pe little girl to get ready fora party. — heels—made by the world’s argest H Ls sobs coal until it reaches the tenement Pop 6 ; ates | . ps toot" tl C0" ? > bY ousecoats and Robe: dweller, can double its beauty. Your hair be- » He can put ona pair o scc rubber manufacturer. ‘obes. WHITMAN GAINS 2 VOTES. He showed that a ton of coal comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant | Hheoheale in ai little time Duotone materials contrasting poetoaldl al, : peashing she elty gooke at es and appears as soft, lustrous and) Bs rubber heels in about hn f ‘A They are hollowed out on the ‘ | pockets, lapels and cu‘fs, $7 to $14 as ai to it the sum of $8.20 charming as a young girl's after ap-| Je it takes or “Reddy” to ge ae ; ‘| Plain and moire velvet Inspection in Rockland © Re-| when It reaches the kitchen. + ate, Plving some Danderine. Also try this| | as it snes prots r hig d y g anderides When naledtthe j 1 Shifting One Ball “When you stop to think,” said Mr, ° Al 4 4 role. d : regular and Tuxedo models— onlta-in is One Ratio Atwell, “that, the $6.85 represents moisten a cloth with a little Dan ' into the old swimmin spring of the rubber sets the edges green, black, blue, maroon and In a telegram to veelect Alfred F. | mining labor, coal lands taxes, freight, d¢tine and carefully draw it through . The old-style, flat rubber heel = H wows, $17 to $23 Smith, the Democratic State Commit- | ete, for over a hundred miles, or the hair, taking one small strand A 1e old rey ae H ; 80 close and snug all around you . f tee jounced that the void, protested | price at the docks, there is some- Ly will cleanse the hair is set on with rubber-cement anc Baers 2 i vi | Matianee. and scarf-silk— tad Blau ballots for Rocdand County | thing wroug somewhere when $820 in of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in| [he h ; md the Sant BEY them loose, , plain and Tuxedo styles, $20 to $32 were Inspected yesterday by Supreme | added to it from the city dock to the Just a few inoments you have doubled | i] nails, It soon gaps arounc i i . Manisa Babee—taacy fabcing, bid ads Reheat Aa deg miro this the Bapatora nodded thelr we meenly er gone BAIN, A ee | edges, and gets frazzled and floppy A firm, flat tread to walk on, | Towell $7 to $18 cite B Temilt Gov. Whitman made &)iegds in aagent and Senator Var. Curerie ewalte (hose whose he’ het) By " “Usco” rubber heel comfort in every step, econ- 4 ‘oweling Robes—plain and fancy, eters aay ae seal Si Dethec, {daman sighed, “It was never told In been Begectes Shin oetié Beau: i The “Usco” rubber hee AUER: ee? ‘ {hf #7 to el one vote for vernor in Dutchess | {he Sermon on the Meant Y, brittle or thin, Besides beau- ; é 4 ae a , » long Lightweight Robes—madras, cheviot, silk dy County, reduces Smith's plurality from | iy Mr Atwell'e plan the poor con. tifying the hair Danderine dissolves | is anchored for keeps with omy in the long run, (oi a . valle and 2 to 8,220. |puntes wan’ th coal in 100-pound every particle of dandruff; cleanses, H a few little nails and it takes aT TES 7 ee) 7 ; ‘0 $29 ——- lots at 45 cents when called for, 50 purifies and invigorates the scalp, | : eaet Usco'” Heels come in black, tan Hy q Dressing Robes—exclusive designs, English 1 Brooklyn Woman Appointed, | cents per 100 delivered to the base. forever stopping itching and falling | | a spy glass to find the joint. and white—at your repairman's— | | and American manufacture, $15 to $65 ALBANY, N, ¥., Dec. 4.—Dr. Anue | ment of the building in which the hair, but what will please you most 3 Furthermore the joints fir tinutes to put them on, Look \ III} | Cochran Carey of Brooklyn was to-|consumer lived and $5 cents per 100 will be after @ few weeks’ use, when| fis urtt “ five minutes to put th n Look BROKAW BROTHERS day appointed Agent and Warden of | when delivered in the kitchen of the you see new hair—fine and downy al never gap. for the U.S. seal, tbe State Farm for Women at Valatie|SORKUSOF, the p t to frst=yes—but really new hair grow e y William A. Orr, State Superintend- ‘4 f 5 proposition to 4 nf th It y s Pr ee ROADWAY seer anname, rarer wo aa Ua NALS" Premio af Magne nies fer press sate tain and oteof is) WR United States Rubber Company ™=*sric!Soote AT FORTY-SECOND STREET been attached to the staff of the Hud- Cox) Company, called on the city au, surely get a small bottle of Knowl- \ Division ) | ‘ool for Girls at ghorities and stated that he ton's Danderine from any dru, hoaaa, ne Resnasion, Whortoeschin nes) ia this plan and offered verte com counter and just try wee Nears ce eae ce eee ee ce aa x