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tom HOORAY! HERE'S FORTY-SECOND STREET AND BROADWAY, SWTH HERE SAYSMILKFGHT WiLL END TO-DAY; Iii S#itlement Reachéd at M night Conference—No In- crease in Cost to Public. Gov. Smith has come to New York it) take a hand in the milk fight, and is predicted that a settlement reached to-day, and the city wil! win to get its iN at orice. istributers and dairymen inference until 2 o'clock this morn- | ig at the Hotel Biltmore and ad-| urned unti] this afternoon v. ith was with them until midnight. | en he left the conference, the Gov- | jor gaid he expected a setticmnt! uid be affnounced uid be no increase in the ik to the public, he said, to other details of the propo s tlement he would not talk, He de- | dared, however, that cement bad been reached, excopt for “a few loose ends.” Besides those Presont at the ernor's secretary, Gee Lieut. Gov. Harry Walk: eypor's counsel, Joseph A. Kel R, G. Cooper, President of the Dalry- | men's League: John D, Miller, couns eel and director of the A. Von Bomel, Vice Presiden Sheffield Varms; Charles A. W President of Bordens; Iealth missioner Copeland, Robert Dowling, Senator James A = “ SHys BRITISH CHEF Ger nermal supply of > in | to-day. There | price of J, there w conference BROROwSN, 7" AVENUE ANDO Aan STREET WHO PLAY HOOKEY MUST PAY PENALTY Wiil Find Blots on F on Fine Fi Doe inquiry before ¢ THAT WORLD REVOLUTION IS ULTIMATE OB}:CINE epartment le had frequent ling, Assistant District mans in ght- ho conducted the examina ns Smash by Feint Records—Dischars ens Smash ein ecore charge = Rt was brought out in the examin N I cor { : is harg — : | n that Dr. Porter had in the North to Come Easie; ; . ly : wetings of the © “ Plan to Have American Soviets derai \ Mirymen’s League since hol: LONDON, Jan, 8 An vor Wounded off home frow Represent Russian Soviet v iniza tate office. To repeate dooument written by Field Marshal who “play hookey" a amentin Ut Hoe to lo whether he had resiz Dougla Haig, pmander in a re hi Government in ( . ' " Kt tor, he answered merely th. lef of the Bri Armies on the |e? iu ¢ clined @ re-election stern’ trent, iwto he dubllehed crib 1 dent tas ‘ r sho ) & In another part of the examination OPle!N [TOnl, 18 19 Ie Dy arenes wi B vism iN Amerien, ir. Dooling asked Dr, Porter: iG . " plant is as nh Cee ea is it no occasion to condemn the ‘!ons of the Sob pe 1 It Ugo. ue when it prevents milk trom |Chd of April, Vis th cate ben the Caen oming tn to children and invalid sol. tion was most critica the cons| in tthe the han proletariat fers in this city, and when that clu ' ho the 6 Jame milk ts being dumped into ling tho preparst for the pt its eve ¢ Y He pat Itussian 1 vada? tach Amiens, the Field Marshal ah a ne iota Wal at f i “YT @on't know that all you say Is "ays hem uy iep 2 ‘ 4 1e,". returned Dr. Porter fad : : We thin rking ‘Was it not heartless and cruel on Were issued Le & prehires ory ales rid Hot gs ue part of the Dairymen’s League,” ealeu 1 Bola sevehient) ieee aerial’ w 4 they 1 u ed Chief Magistrate McAdoo, “to | si t Leclige Moa Guay, cate Ay n vad cipitate a state of siege against |!MMinent, Canadian re reewne tae ‘f “ie + Gin-receiiii city and to m sand Ato tine, on ne ¥ n tho Ur utrages In Philadelphia. He replied Ith of 150,000 ch « you | Whe hey ee hat t ih ' lat as a doctor and an official of bis Zo rials r work h at i onl n 4 State Lint A casualty naividuals, detached iy ¥ nary | Bociilh I think something else should have “*T" un eset hae cam einay ‘ Hl ted. "WW m done,” said the witness. He i Naiiod sf pps Ronee tes 1 organization. adopted pla > ming of ad- |! L nS ed, however, that the distribu er te ey ean Pte ite ee ner nothing nal Soviets to tuke in ne) ONY AVomutelnc amos thin. nd 4 not the dairymen were at fault. iy were made s ve ill are Hii Rares DUE 1 iusians in this country, with a view forth h stempt for American Phe contest between the league un] er : ay hovine To subnit to the nee- to having the American Mov Sut five h 1 pe OMe side and the distributers and) 1 < e in the i. {tal a pti 2; ne the official r > a mnt rian n re y officials on the other is rapidly ee p A teen tele Sey Sit Soviet nm throhehout the United hy ming a battle of propaganda. er virge ordiy a matte he United States, i M tin Lyeeu uss t famente: wens Ly Swot ihe io eae ‘ t pread i eral columns of statements wer a Two mn t Ine of the principal schemes taken at out by both factions sa .08 sai jeaders in t i 1 Stutes ShEAnIAAHGR On ov The league has n Atta pro-lGregory Wel and Nichols | t ut the United § sand th ig of producers to ty ld in Utiea ph at t have Hourwich, both former asso: i a pla n 4 fodera irsday, and Mayor Hylan received rie 1 eal Lenine and ‘T 1 laiwed’ tip there. an Netter from Charles A. Kuton, pastor AN iis dlsseminators 1 ations in N the Madison Avene aptiat sane ind, Propaganda fro! troll, Chica “ lhurch, calling upon the city t 1 ira en proper care Mir, a Russian newspaper in) Ba sa Hh rod ' er the distribution of 1 sthern | HOMESICKNESS NO EX loth Street, of which va 8 itty O EXCUSE FOR i Two regohitions on the milk sil J erine _DISOBEYING ORDERS. ed Tis reser hion were Introduced into the Board . t a Chiat tliase | uve he 1 The paper, the editors say, is the hat i if Aldermen yesterda one rem 1 t ohad th fue home k and T re Metal o hel an Hey derman Collins — re¢ joy red vd enbiny wis e young mer fer, and) tion of the Soculist Party in Americ ‘ nith to send a special messaxe to dst at y Mantey proclaimed be the only organisa no }> Legislature, asking the repeal of!” 1) derniane Ve my , | y tion in Au 4 with genuine 1 rr OE the law exempting dairyin KI ta YS, 18 OLE exes vevik iples, Th q tt < clan prosecution an a tattian \euone Ge Some eal tde Ws iat| branches of the nization im Ne heals et per 3 = Wy of individ N-| York City and fifty-five seatiered inj v nt en ' " fade aetna Joe ‘ 1 He . hapten octalist Alderman Le ens | rest AmB I sympa “he! « for ontin nl a 4 measure directin the 1 fol ‘ hy va Lenine itution of the i uf wh 1 ee ‘ tro an America ana the mann t pig to settle the prive uf milk by a snd We { SACO OBE Loy 4 die programme of the sux pitration « ao va Lua oe dieiianl 5 qa) Party and our ui ie t Ng about ns S . ine \ i ; ources they have nelr handy, 4 ‘ GHANGE IN BRITISH GABINET 3. cccuiseut sans wien a nvere, lela as Uli ness! gla yt Rar! eat he! on nt ' ' lian ciieiad f the situation when the. Briti RUE AEA BAY St A Ge DYAC ‘Nek ; AY had been furced to give| 3) t are ft ' ould Reduce Numbe Ministers) oinind etire tne tre mendonevder | 0! 1 " ro| hon, thera, f pu are Work i) wught in the spring éiten- | Mth ve ' ae eee bee “no : und when the Germar Soo nth Shy LONDON, Jah. 8A Cal course open for the Allies was pre yes . » ' : eras s * bid 1 4 Seterabiie’ GGnstation oF mon, (serve thelr front unbroken until sum Ni Hn eB Stink 4 a ‘ hich can meet frequen nd beimer could bring additional American : Germany and ot ‘ Ff " forces and enable them to face the f i ipplied in uhe most « for™ Germans on something like a footing \ ’ all Information, enabl ) of equality , ie DISCIPLE OF REVOLUTION HAS ¢ at decisions in the most expedi- exibition of tal t6 Ponte 1" HAD VARIEGATED CAREER ! ’ us manner, is recommended in thy |! mays the document, the Allied | velven une Nie preacier o \ M 1 wil - eport of the British Machinery when they did more. Field | pul’ vitloers ; my Be JE Gn, WT veaye old, , vernment Committee, which has} Marshal Haig says the complete suse |e 4 a in ' 4 at been Issued. f th : er attack 7 i i The committee, wh (Dut Bass IH ‘ 1 4 Urvan sived over by Lord 11 ee \ 4 ' h AES 0. 1917, ‘The igo Went ; : mands a num’ of a witsle mm ation, orders it Nut becotr : nges in the functl 1 n made ava ed voy 1 Hou i fl ; oe anewerts that G the tat and the early sum i Leon Trotal t ; ; | ter, Should consult per ne 1 been inec ated — and | i i r . the latter appeared York, and | gs) Minisiers whose work is likely to trained. ‘The British Army was ready | kee ele old un hen living in the t x W i i rf ected by {ts decision: v f © while the Amer 1 ireing off iz) the Novy Mir. 1 ~ “ MI “ f Caliget should hays setemagls ican Army was arowing rapidly and|recied to nay a i stein, was w Socks \ F b of yoeing ¢ ad ovs|had already aiven convincing proof ord: ¢ tfid < was ml Nt wt p ry ually varied wut by Lie de Hahting malities ef ite}oume jie buch pas evil and expedica Tenine in 1907 J; nuten ‘ f concerned. dlscharg: “The Bolshevist urgaoisuuion,” sald tea Ps Us current events. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, AVEC ARIES HOMESEK HEROS BOLSHEVIK LEADERS BOAST — BOLHEA HERE 1919, SPICK AND SPAN | SOCIALISTS JOINED CANT SPLIT LABOR, | IN TTALY'S MIGHTY :: GOMPERS DECLARES CHEER FOR WILSON noes a for Leader Says F ceeration, Witl 3,000,000 Members, Defies Revolutionary Attacks. i, resident Hailed as Man Who ' Ended War and Would Block Future Strife. np *, President of th f Labor, who PARIS, Jan son's lust | chief Wil- Italy were the evidence | popular support in| eat industrial districts of the Samuel Gon American We ints for Europe to-day two days in emarkable for received of a|the gr | country feration This movement new,” | he da. Phe ment that nothing always been vadtic n the labor meve troy the nave protected it is this element | the has tried to de julist organizations aro very ‘ng in both Milan and ‘Turin and © partics hailed the President aa) ard fo man who had ended the nds effectiv ould prevent other wars, The Bolaheviki anve| Turin Soc n were particularly 1 in declarations to him of their phosition to conditions which would exult In future wars: It was th Milane ave Lim the wildest d entire trip ranize its Cema howeve monat on of nendous crowds thered here fro surround. ing distriets and « that had 1 along the route of the 4 the the elty who he the pox aulted Mrs. Wile asta Literally Hlowers. housand persons gathered in fthe King’s palace and wildly Mr. Wilson w. Jo 1 led the band as it played an mare le a similar at Ia Scala Opera House, walked the full length of he baccony in the full Klare of spot ts for the benefit ¢ © enthu- st# gathered tn front DRIFTED A WEEK IN STORM. | tule doet visin. Tut these foex Vized Iitbor will recognize in Bi propaganda. temporary op nthe grip of we cannot f # for thy A vottte anything viean Fedora ! f Toah We have O11 Portuguese Steamer ty Towed im 1 r ny: CBrOUR rane ma Rodd « and torm battered, Ak : \ Toot with aj, i} 1 brothe Is, VA n he admit 1 aWopt a. La her dix Wa ala wer bicked up by re nt ned Mr. Gow r he » be ada halle end mubely or atte WHITMAN GETS A JOB. ee fought ie Wb id Neferee to Compute) to practice f law, was named yes- w jay by Supreme Court Justice Finch niet Mra, Viviene H ‘ ie sued 46 administra Mrs. Phoebe Hart y perty to the bank in ‘ > vl FIRE MENACES HALIFAX. — PLANE PROPELLER KILLS. reir Mecheototan Starting 10 tt * Be bounded | f v A * { t h firemen , iu ' ‘| ' th Tape ens Brake A pocetay in 0hd nig war and|it one AND BROADWAY IS NOW ITSELF AGAIN \fier tions Four Years of Obstrue- and Trenches This Popular Spot Is Cleared. at Broadway i elt again. Vor nearly tow years, ever since eer set of ches, @ mass of ov yea pip bate and cute and ramehacklo buildings, pu up in the progress of the Broadway and Sevent Avenue subways has presented the appearar of ning camp or & battle-scarred field France, It was a m to life and limh narrowed and torn up as it wan | Lecuuse of the great plece of wor ;moing on below the surface. Red | lamps gleamed from the topa of dumps, adding to its turesqueness, but ne to = beaut or utility as one of a great city’s great thorough- The same up condith ind mussed- exists further up Broadway overbend pipes and the huts apd other build ing®, And tho roar of the blast below the great thoroughfare still recalls thy recent war, and the wayfarer bas got to watch his step, But at Broadway and 42d Street all ia serene and sane nd safe again “The cloaning-up process | Promised for a yeur, It | posedly been going on for and New York [humorous sid ed joke spectacul stilt similar trenches has has been sup. that time, situation, Appearance which they about its ccepted the laugh turned upon themselves Kroadwayites Amuse them, heir pet found ves in the co: much to ndition o but, ever optimistic days and nights night to finv true and t ed, orty-second ay was again the ner that George Cohan wrote and ng and danced about In the good yd times when there wasn't any » ssoarzed fields of France ox embedded 42d Street at Broad orner, better woke up ama co! dispe and Bro! Then they thele dre tmare contract for that section subway embraced 38th to Sist Streeq and the contract awarded Sep 8, 1915. The Interborough beguc work on the Seventh Avenue line tween 30th and 43d ts on Feo 24, 1914, The tearing-up process began wi y The the Hroadway Broadway trom | the start of the subway and the ing viduality of the noted corner was l@s in the sbuffle. By deg it took « the condition whieh, m a year, mul: of the “show places” . York--by contri ‘The Broadwayit got used to the holes at their favor te corner by being obliged to in order to keep from them ‘Then they got used to hearing th stories about the cleaning up of tn debria, and got more used to reel the corner still remaining in Ite o condition of the battle-searred sletd. or the color of the mining ca By fa wud the trench w 1 in and the overhead 88 and the sidewalk —platfor one. Forty-second Street w and span and it seemed to be he work of # night 1 underground sroadwity been ino ind it has Cabe passage 42d Stree for nearly a ye all this tim urface & Rollins we for section corner, and jt wa tract to leave the they found then. Forty-second Holb: the contrac includes the o! part of their co street surfaces us and Broadway nu lonly looked like a corner of the war effects, t was the war which rea ly was responsible for ita remaining condition so warcity of wat mate wntractors couldn't finish thelr Job # quickly a8 they might have done dinary times. But it has been a Because of th tal and labor th, last and the new year starts ¢ Broadway at its beloved corner, Up at 44d Street and 44th Street, « Broadway, there are mortar and di pile 1a green house and a tray elling—no, not a travelling crane Hit is it hasn't beg travel yet. i t roadway and 4 Street, No, Broadway 42d Street is as neat and clea pick Main Lon, ‘nd span as et in « Island villa | And James Kegan of the Knich becker Hotel, at Broadway and 4 et, thumbholes his vest and pands’ his chest and triumphant Nid it Did you ever taste Try it! Pulp of 2 Tropike Grapefruits, | cup coarsely chopped celery, } cup choppad dates, } cup chopped figs. Arrange on lettuce leaves, Garnish with parsley, Add French dressing. Look for the name ike marked on each rait t Fruit in the Werld"* ice Frait Exchengs, 202 Freskiie St, 1. ¥. / j : —— ees