The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 1

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Xt (fp N3 4 PRICE TWO CENTS. woe Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 1010, by The Pi NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Co. (The New York NING WoRLDO.” ‘a FIELDS SU NEW YORK MARKET BASKET x SUNDAY'S DINNER COSTS - S2LESS THAN 2 WEEKS AGO NAT C, GOODWIN DIES AT CLARIDGE; '.. RICKY HARRISON SENTENCED TODEATHIN CHAIR MARCH IO. AFTER SECOND BREAK FAILS na * ROOSEVELT'S SON HELPS 10 CAPTURE. Almost Incredible Siew Since Evening World Printed “Fair Prices Slip From Top of Wall That Prevents Slayer’s Getaway. AID FROM WITHIN FISH COST CUT IN HALF. General Nervous Break- ane down in Baltimore. t nian (Special Market Ex-ert of The Eve- ning World.) | The Evening World's fale prices on food tha average housewife a d , last Sunday's dinner w } most doubic Sunday, when th filled to-morrow—and it not ne to be overloaded to s , frugal housekecper * The retail dealers have bee , img around t this week, buy than formerly, Shoot Prisoner to Subdue Him —Two Confederates Escape. limped into the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Counr Ju 8 morning and was| sentenced by to die in ‘ . one of America’ died at 5.10 A. M from a the ectric ng in th chair at § 1 10 for the murder y oft igh ven, a jewel week 1 Claridge His Gee an Inyalided Car ve that amount t three armed robbers rece ‘ dian soldier. eman W and a po Ricky” limped vecau t fell him wounded one o dent that bs + only quality and fair 5 ah aaa ana ' customers gg eh ss The downward t from the unheard of slump tc, has t Evening World in This ' be able to get the fin ery butter the dealers that purchases to th good butter at retail a | but some dealers t , cost stock on hand may try to get little more, Eggs followed butter price decline ket. ¢ RRS are | @ dozen nousewife the auto in which he pursued t en accomplish East 109th about th © men running 76th mean. at the isterdam Avenue zen ran up to at that men had of 224 Columbus last minute can sell Jewelry m, No. store Henry Gr Avenue Deveny jumped on th n auto driven by ¢ 228 Wost 144th § drive drew he had not been | wid the bury, inning hoard body Mass., » Knapp. and told BLANKET TOSSED TO HIM TO Alo IN ESCAPE. after t hi Iwer an to ; the figures in t) cially from those buy from dealers t buy ev tab wholesal dlay With regard to ment has reject butter tak , placed in storage. weak wholesale price to 11-2 cents a p are sellir eye, It »-day for the first tine | py us taken out, His orm mist, and pa up throug ake had troubling extra br The mar with fresh dropped 50 per « asked two weeks a i Harlem Street, « for 16 « steaks for 18 cents gan the day pu ann flew out and struck it five! the ya r Ked fish NOTED FOR STAGE SUCCESSES AND HIS WIVES. lw 1 a cond ia admerice n th M are wellin melts and y t marr Warden 1 but de in line ers, especially GENERAL ALARM SENT THE POLICE OUT BY (Continued Tent Ly — [CONTAINS NO DRUGS athe | datiding vt Adv n accidl I ~~ @HB WORLD TRAVED nunRAn, Again, in December last emma 4 se and parcels cue day and tad Gareliom’ shove bet (Continued oa Fourth Pages Good Butter at 55c., Fresh II FOR FIVE NAYS Blanket Torn in Strips to Make -HOLP. {IP fF Eggs at 65c., Fancy Cheese | Rope Thrown Into Yard | Too Late. eg sen By P. Q. Foy End Comes Suddenly After) oy jjanison, ates nity lp oliceman Deveny Had to| coves ALL ASK ONE. QUESTION: -| U.S.A.Really Gone Dry? JANUARY 31, 1919. DOOMED t ODIEAFTER ESCAPINGTOMBS CELI ED FOR $100,000 BY SHOW GIR “@alorio, | [ “Circulation Boo Circulation Books ks Open to All.” | to All,”’ 24 PAGES WEATHER—Fair and Colder To-Night and Saturdige! EDITION ‘PRICE TWO CENTS. |Pegay Marsh, ‘Show Girl, and Baby; She Is Suing bg Field Estate, | | REGSY marsy Tiere moe “LOVE HERISTOLD | BY PEGGY NARSH “| With { He | Him on Promise Would Wed—Fathe of Her Child, On the Level, Has Old | arsi.cvnin it for « sass ot FIEL CEMANDS ¢ THE t Two Daye of Big Sale, © Overcoats and Suits | passed, momentarily, at least. It is too early to say that President Wilson's | viewpoint, | Dr. Herman Seidler, Convicted Five , ITALY BARS IMPORTATION lsu wi : De Finkelstein of the pita srenasiens her dead, U.S. DELEGATION IN PARIS WINS IN FIGHT 10 BLOCK DWISION OF FOE COLONIES meen) Deseemesneeecamen Civilized Peoples in Captured Ter- ritory to Be Allowed to Choose Own Form of Rule Under League of Nations Plan. PARIS, Jan, 34 (Associated Press),—The crisis in the peace negotia- tions over the disposition to be made of Germany’s colonies seems to have view has prevailed in its entirety, but in American quarters there is confi- \dence that a compromise plan, which has been accepted in principle, will | be worked out, with details which will be acceptable to the American Wien the Supreme Council ot the Peace Conference met to-day it had before it the very plain statement made by President Wilson at Wed- nesday’s late session, So particular was Mr. Wilson to have an exact record of what he had said that soon after entering the me: e of his personal stenographers and kept him at his side during ——— | PHYSIGIAN SENT TO JAIL FOR SPEEDING IN AUTO What he said did not appear in the oficial communique, nor has it been disclosed with any official authority, |but it may be stated that it very clear reaffirmation of the ciples for which the previously contended. In phrases stripped of diplomatic was a prin- President has Times Before, Sentenced to Ten ee pee TE a See ereaee at Wlae : ol mbers 0} ne Supreme Days and Fined $100. |Counell he would not be a ee to « ist |division of Germany nial pos- | sessions among the ers which ld them, and then become of Nations which their title faund quip of operating his autores | inferences that the ¥ a Manhattan Bridge at the| n referred to @ thirty miles am hour. He was led in no uncertain terms ting to the 9ollee records Dr to divide the colonies amuag the haa t ted| Entente nations would direct ¢ tho aeteun ted) frou points, y accepted as a ba A . 1 U. 8. STAND MAY AFFECT y ou air had aid th WHOLE OF CONFERENCE. Jud You sur a fi 7 * American attitude, it is de } . y positive. What the , l 8 would ¢ the y| Powers insisted upon divid | colonies among them has n la ed, The Am attit OF U. S, SHOES AND LEATHER Ac Fol England's Lead | 1 Ba Certain Americar ' ( n 1 rite . ' dsat uy | fu nd of nd f t pr i , he 14 a A rn 0 n th des. 1 tw 4% question t t ait- - n w Wilson's hilted Hanging Out Clothes, aa dat poem permite a Mantel atoal E n which the details ae Ww worked out, This working sar hi cat j[out was expected to be taken up, in r daughter, M and fell some measure at least, at to-day’s uvtyard tf thes below tee f Harlem’ Hos, Supreme Council session, The only Government that wae cons ~ neal ,

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