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I BRINGS TO MIND THE 1920CAMPAEN Senator Dines With Financiers and Gets Whole Page of Hearst Publicity. Senator James A. Reed of Missourt | wishes it understood that he sees no deep political significance in the fol- lowing series of facts: 1, That he launched a bold at- tack on the league of nations Programme last night at a dinner of the Society of Arts and Beciences. 2. ‘That William — Randolph Hearst's New York American this | morning devoted a whole page to his speech and his photograph. 3, That he was the guest to-day &t @ “private Juncheon” given at the Bankers’ Club by fourteen financiers and big business men. 4. That there will be an election in 1920. Senator Reed was at breakfast with Ms wife in bis apartment at the Waldorf this morning when an Eve- ning World reporter called on him and asked him what it all meant. | The Senator expressed astonish- ment, even indignation. “I came to Now York to maké an) address at a dinner given by the So- | clety of Arte and Sciences,” he said. J. De Wyckoff. Miss Helen Pratt. Mr. J. Preston Penfield. | “s “The convictions to which I gave ex- | preston at that dinner cannot get stoo much publicity to suit me—but that any one would publish all or any part of whet I said. ( 1 “As for the luncheon you mention | —my only information on the subject | 4 that a gentleman by the name of Plachy requested me several d. ays longer and meet a few gentlemen of the business world for an informal disoussion of certain busine mat- | — tera, the adjustment of which will be/ Outfit Was 40 Cents, Bread, inevitable to the conclusion of peace." | f , ‘The reporter said he would like to| An Onion and “Makin know who the gentlemen were at! the luncheon, “Certainly,” said the Senator, ren arnecaneez Here's the list, Justice Ryan, in the Chilren's And here it | Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Morgan & Co, | charge into the colorful Seward Prosser, President of | Bronx youngsters to-day that explod- the Bankers Trust Co, ed a dream in which they saw them- Charles H. Sabin, President of the Guaranty Trust Co. Francis H. Sisson, Vice-Presi- dent of the Guaranty Trust Co, Charles McD. Puckette, man- aging editor of the New York Evening Post. W. T. Graham, Vice-President of the Equitable Life Assurance Bociety. E. R. Kenzel of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Charles E, Mitchell of the Na- tional City Compan H. K. McCann, President of H, | and Abrah H. K, McCann Company (Stand ard Oil). on probation. Frank Trumbull, President of the Chespeake & Ohio Railroad Co. standing against ‘him = in years ago, The thr pupils of Public School No. ton Avenue. thirteen. of No, 7 stay in the Jewish Protectory. George Edmund Smith, Presi- | Ryan's court and for that reason was jent of the American Manufac- turers’ Export Association, nt to the Protectory, Charles C, Daniels. According to a diary kept*by Berg- Russel! R. Whitman, publisher | man, who appeared to be secretary, of the New York Commercial, treasurer, bookkeeper and Frank Plaohy jr., of the New | manager of the gang, the three boys | Fork Commercial. the above cir-| had found shoplifting in cu.astances had any bearing upon al stores an unprofitable and colorless i decided to seek more adventurous flelds west of the Missis- They were in Grand Central tional news inference being extracted | Station trying to get a time-table from it by the newspapers,” giving the departure of westbound picked by a railroad detective, He WILSON GREATEST, them" he would find a train for them He did. It was a subway train bound aviators’ possible Presidential boom, Mr. Reed | pastime and gaid: “It seems shameful that a man| cannot come to a dinner and voice} his convictions without some sensa- | !PP! resis | freights when they we The boys wore juventi outfits, had 40 cents, one N. Y. Life Head Lauds Statesman-| bread, one onion and a bag of smok- ng tobacco, They also carried ship—Wants Germany to Ray Mesh MRE cere. ok One ae —For High Tariff. Alger's lively tales “President Wilson is the greatest) list of theft trated in speaker and greatest statesman of | ‘t© and a the age,” declared Darwin P. Kings: | ,ne, APs 0 gay » of the entries ley, President of the New York Life We stole a dollar's worth of goods Insurance Company, in an address|in the five and ten cent store. last night at the Church of the As-| Springer and Drodsky one Another entry reads “Dec > cension Forum, Fifth Avenue and 10th Street. ie Mr, Kingsley, answering questions | nership with Joseph Cohn by asked by his auditors, said he be-| Spoke to a boy I was mad at Neved this country would have a! Sill another entry reads: navy and merchant marine second to} Germany: |addressed to his mother and “me prepared for forty years for| Here is: as this war and she should be prepared |, "Dear Mother and Father: to pay for it in forty years, She| have made myself a bad must find in some way the money| New York. | am leaving forever and} u g to settle her debts incurred through | all, but with God's help shall return | “** Esther t knowledge her ‘blood and iron’ policy.” lots richer with The speaker said he favored the| wealth rotection of a tariff “which may be| «1 am leaving because I could not jong with you and school, les away from schools, pris- ikened to our long range naval guns,| got bombarding the Huns from twenty] Eoing m miles.” i ons and ‘ew York.” plous weeping Crowds Welcome Brit . fean Ship: COPENHAGEN, Dec, 30.—American| warships which arrived here to-day were | Waah Greeted by the cheers of crowds on the| 9 Battleships and harbor front. A British fleet is at an- yy chor outside Langelinje. WASHI and Amer- in Se game were the crulser Cheater and the serving as tr destroy ve ore Wickes ang Aylwin: States troops from France, IR wae announced in Washington Fi that several small American six ships, Seecrcs = SE BRONXBOVS TRP. Diary Recounts “Jobs.” Court of the Bronx, dropped a depth| the Borden Company of a ‘es of three j selves leading wild and woolly lives in the Far West that ceased to exist e embryo cowpunchers are Claremont Parkway and Washing- For one of the boys, Jonas Springer, Jennings Street, Justice Ryan provided an indefinite The other two, Morris Bergman, fourteen, of No, 1410 Wilkens Avenue, | m Drodsky, thirteen, of | ». 630 Kast 170th Street, were put| Springer has a former conviction lander, President ¢ closures in the news methods used to boost milk prices, he said, “we demanded of the distrib- uters that they give us a reduction which would enable us to sell milk to the customer at a lower price Borden finally consented to the re duction. We are advise vher and sweeping r made by the distributers within the next few days. the Mammala Company, which ducts condensed milk plants at Knoxville, Pa, and in England and France, told Magistrate MeAdoo that he had been fc Dairymen's League to on Oct. 1 last, guaranteeing the pay ment of one cent to the League for every 190 pounds of milk the firm ceives from farmers. He id h siders the Dairymen's League organization with the of increasing the pri much as possible In answer to a question asked by| Mr. Dooling, Mr. Hatmaker said there will probably be no remedy here until the amendment to the Donnelly kaw which grants immunity to farm? | from the prov | regulations is repealed Bergman's diary contained a long| 4 record of how divided. Here eighth, artnership c. 13—Broke We start for parts | known on this day of our Lord,” | none in the world. He said, as to| in Bergman's pocket was a letter} to parts unknown to-day be sented himseH as an American citi when he was really a subject of German Emperor, Esther L. Asmus No, #6 Audobon Avenue, b action to-day to have her William Aasmus annulled Judge Ryan read the boys a lecture U. S. WARSHIPS AT DENMARK | that causea them to do a lot of co- she has been deprived They were 7,700 TROOPS ON WAY HOME. Transports, JGTON, Dec. 20.—Salling of American navel vessels which| three transports and of three battleships sports, bringing United was an- nounced to-day by the War Depart- r-|ment. In all, about 200 officers and would Pay a courtesy visit to|7,500 men comprise the units of the MILK PRICE DOWN NN NEW YOR CTY ANDMAY GO LOWER Owner of Thirty Stores Telis| Investigators He Expects Sweeping Decrease Soon. Announcement was m: -day by in the price of Grade B milk sold in bulk for 13 1-4 cents to 12 1-2 cents a quart, Officers of the company decline to comment on it. This reduction to small dealers has been made withon the knowledge of the New York Miik Conference Board, made up of dis tributers. A ant District Attorney Doolin; in charge of the milk investigation be fore Chief Magistrate McAdoo, nounced that the R Co. with 130 stores in Gre: York had reduced the price of bulk milk from 14 cents a quart to 13 cents and that the Progressive Grocery Stores Corporation, with thirty stores had made a reduction from 14 to 12 cents @ quart ves At the hearing to-day George Stedt- the Progressive id the price re ores Corporation, duction by the Borden Company had been due to disclosures m milk investigation n the “A few days ago, after the di papers of the that a fur duction is to. be James R. Hatmaker, President of Hcials of th @ contract ced by ie pury of milk ns of the anti-tru: > SUES GERMAN HUSBAND. Asmun Says He Min- represented Citizenship. Charging that ‘her husband mepre marriage to THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918. REED SO BUSY HERE STRIKING COSTUMES SEEN AT THE VICTORY BAL TO AID FREE MILK FOR FRANCE FUND RO OSEVELT STUCK TILL THE FINIS Airman Who Downed Cake onel’s Son Praises Him 7% WITH THE AME! OCCUPATION, (Associated — Press), —Christiany Donhauser, the youn vosevelt near Chambry, Frande which ended fatally for the son of the r President of the United Statem © said 5 “I was one of a party of six Gere man aviators and on July 14 sigh six American machines cast of Meret” on-Tardenc j learned later was Quentin Roosevelty was ahead of the rest of his squad« dron and off to one side, He cama straight at me and I swooped dowm | under his machine. We see-sawed, back and forth, peppering away, and each trying to gain the advantage bye climbing above each other. “Roosevelt made several loops and E dmired his gameness, Once I thought jhis machine gun was jammed, but # second later he began again to shoot jand swooped down to within twenty, metres of him, firing all the time, Then I saw my opponent collapse and his Machine began to fall.” Donhauser, who is a non-commise sioned officar and speaks English, haw” relatives living in Michigan, He waa credited with thirty aerlal victories it the fighting afte 1 the Germa Mrs. A. Havameyer. M Miss Dorothy Norris, MRS, DESAULLES SOCIETY DANCES FORFRENCH BABES. AND FEEBLE FOLK NOW INFAR EAST UT HERE REVEAL | . Action Taken to Foreclose | Many Elaborate Costumes and Mortgage on Home Where She Killed Husband. Donhauser said he realized soom after the fight began that his oppoy nent was not as experienced as some Americans he had encountered, but Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney. SON OF SURGEON ATT. HAMILTON <)BELEVED SUIDE Miss Alice O'Gorman, ‘DR, VAN DYKE JOINS PROTEST AGAINST HEARST {Former U. S. Minister Gives His Reasons in Letter to Mayor's Uniforms Set Off Carni- flaht to the during the fight, Donhauser de- clared, Roos for a few seconds, WOMAN GETS BRONX OFFICE. PRINCETON, elaborate affairs’ in which it has par-| when Mra. Julia Alice Gainey wail PRES: See was heard ty-day in the Brook- Searchers Drag Bay After Di | apearance of Youth Whom Garage Keeper Reprimanded Minister to Holland, ha District Attorney of Bronx County, she claimed the distinction of being the frat. an hold public office in that: county Attorn Victoire and Ma to serve on the Ritz-Carlton publication of the forecto- for $17,000 on the ch the tragedy « iam Randolph Hearst is to be Chair Information of Dr, Van Dyke’ several arbor police, detectives from « formerly hel Mayor'y secretary, Emily | first floor and sub-floor of the Rits While fancy obligatory, many | peared in costu missing persons bui behalf of Mrs | Grover Whalen, wner of the property and secretary, Agnes Rix ers from Fort Ha c boats to. r m Fort Hamilton in vara. began searching the wat been travelling in the Par sequitted of ering her husband and Is now living under her ma body of fourteen- received your [WEWS BREVITIES ¢ Den 8 to express to of Washington, Philadelphia and old Leslie M David Trumbull hall, son of Capt appointment grand ballroom at formal programe tain personal service Marshall and he boy may wing himself into the st# at a4 testimonial dinner to De » in February, probably in Madison Square ernors of th mittee “ rious States has been named for the shall belleve house for $17 part in such dancing by if, as the news Lubewska, songs by “ame amount * suid Mrs. Marshall. | chairman or a m that if he were alive he would send he dearly loved me ) Ward Street, Newark, committed hooting hi aay. His wife, who was in air adjoining room, said that he had lost: nearly $1,000 in'a Florida realty inveat- appeal to him is nothing for you} the Departer qualifying ti | Eva Burrows Fontaine ingroom dancers, ‘Tug He 8 ‘Kwood toxlay ant, trips to hips of the The K rkers, under: fry Cavanaug New Jersey above reproach,” EDWARD SIMONDS IN CELL; HE SOLD SOLDIERS DRINKS taken out her car and damaged it burglari |POLICE VAMPIRES OUT | AFTER PURSE SWATCHERS: Beau Brummel Squad Fur- Vamping purs GEORGE ZIPF, BRONX LEADER, ARRESTED IN TITLE GASE GES BURLESON “CAME CLOSE TO BREAKING FAITH” Over to Fifth Av nN & lagall bought no mere man could buy Panchard, Hotel McAlpiny! In her complaint Mrs. Asmus says f her American f her marriage a result parried on Aug. 2 ss itigenship TELEGRAPHERS’ PAY RAISED, |?."»" Station Agents Increase by McAdoo WASGHINTON, Dec. 30.—Rallrond tel” |the egraphers and station agents were given |t! a further wage increase to-day by Dir rector General McAdoo, retroactive to'beon Oct. 1 intimate) New York, uses th Sprinkl: with powdered ou broken-uppulp of TroplkoGrapelr ae Let it stand for 2 houre, B J eggs, 3 tablespoontule oug spoonful salt, | teaspoonful. suten Pour on 3 cups scalded milk. Stral Add to the Grapefruit. Fill » baked, pie-crust. Bake slowly, o Given Wage | Attorne nounced that Conklin as Deputy New York office. Conklin is at present @ deputy there, Porte Rice Freit Exchasge, 202 Franklin St, MY. | the country not know- ing anything of it.” 15 Livingston Avenue, Yonkers, ———— rrr SAS HS SANE and Describes Battle. 7 turday, German aviator” down Quenti# ys he # 14, told to-day of the battler One American, who # It the bullets striking my Then I mounted above him July 1, when he eng n air service. battle with Lieut. Roosevelt, srman aviator said, was fought altitude of between 2,000 and metres, In the fight bullets ‘Aeut, Roosevelt's machine gum 1 the German aviators mé@- in twenty places Roosevelt put up a plucky nd. ‘Three or four times, It had the upper hand: — Gainey Swor in to-day as Deputy Assistant was sworn in by Diastriet y Francis Martin 5 old, Mvas cot and Ras the, Bronx for Her new off pays & 000 a year, ‘The position ad by Robert Mullen, a lawyer, who has been elected. Legislature. Gainey has been active in Brom nd is a member of the Demo« ‘club of the Third Assembly Diss oe the foreign ombagsies and mis= in the United States will be jen, by the forty-eight goe~ States. A provisional com= ding citizens from the vee of | ents. The date ry Kinast, 4 swloonkeeper, » at his home this morning by. self in the temple, the po Knights of Columbus chartered! one ‘case ofs ach ship. building of the any, at NOs. ewark, Was ne safe was! semen failed In! ther, A small tes @ burs! Shipman Tans, assaul: he alleged? a Hayes, six is, weven, her, home ion Course * cg reduced to aa- » by Magistmate Police Court? 1 for Special? recipe © the . together 1 tea,'!