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ee ee ee ee ee IN TRIPLE KILLING Three Members of Mongolian Educational Mission Slain | in Washington, | New York’s Chinatown to-day yielded up Z. 8. W. student, wanted the murder of three of his countrymea fn Washington, according to the po- Hee, Wan in being taken b Washington to be questioned. henge Pas, MUNSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The ween | * Of the murderer of three members of i bbs the Chinese Educational Mission the United States in their home anal ; headquarters, where they kept large ®ums of money, at No. 262 “ ome Road, to-day led t G@. H. Hele and Ben Sen Wu, secre: Practically all the money used in| the work of the mission was kept in! Bee the Hocee, hich ie $888 ood Bolird whee teins | arte eit creme DENIES REPORTS SHE WILL == 7 = F=O=s the university led a fellow a its of Meat Industry. fate ast ight, He entered the house | wastnvoron, reo .—w. a{ WED ACTOR TOM POWERS: A EU ei GRE TG Lara jhrough a window and found the body 21 5-8, off 1-4; Boat, 11 to 1-2; Steam. " ship, 8 1-4 to 1-2; Sinclair, 24 1-2 to €Y Dr. Wong on the firat Noor. Police | 8-8; M ; Okla. Rg. Re were summoned and the bodies of | ; Magma, 25 to 27; ¢. Rew Uhe two students were found in tho! regulating 3-8 to 7-16; Gen, Motors 6s, 80 to 81; | basement. All three men had been Swift Intl, 42 to 43; Houston, 78 1-2 Ybot, and physicians who examined lis tis ke Aine stuns the ‘bodies #aid they probably aad |c CLOSING NG QUOTATIONS. Gas. tie aes; fies heen killed Wednesday. Va dink afk . ¥ 9 nev, 140 to Mrrt., : 2 }lation affecting the meat industry. 1 thes Net | Ry. Duteh, 711-2 to 72; Gen. Ay | Berra Painting: but that only food prod \ The American steam ucts classed in th Food Act as nv Ml sail to-day at inder the Ned 8 first n, a young Chinese n connection with MUTCHEL (CROW DEGut aH Citarion, Glasgow jr, counsel for the Food Ad ministration, explained methods of | profits of the meat pack- | Agri- | re Committes considering legise ers to-day before the al {| pfd., 100 to 103; Midwat., 128 to 120 The ra} Asphalt, 691-8, up 31-8, preferred ~ (104, up 3; Royal Dutch Shell, 71 1-2, ‘| off 1-2: U Motors, 36 7-8, up 3-8: Inter, | Cont, Rut 19, off 1-8; Inter, Pet 5-8, off 1 1, | EXCHAN - Merling, demand 5 3-4, cables 4 55; francs, demand | 53-4, cables 5451-8; Swiss francs, hand 4.96, cables 4.93; & demand 411-8, cables 412-8; peseta, * | cables, 20.18; Stockholm, de- ‘| mand 28.10 CLEARINGS—F |, increase of $9,247,246. Boston, $47, we Of $110,187. $644,548,008, decrease Antwerp. West Poo for Antwerp was steady, CG ewaries were subject to rules of thy Administration, which set the profit | 9 per cent, Mr. Glasgow said | pout shoo | “Tt has been «aid on other produats | twerp, In-|of the packers the limit of profit was | jue sky, but that was the fault of the | “The fixing of a minimum price for hogs was necessary to increase pro- duction and prevent “an higher he told the committee. y couldn't the Food Adminis- f price, |tration fix the prices of all packers’ ~ jbroducts as the prices of steel and determined?” asked Chair- iron we i After One Month's Treatment With |" O° e “FRUIT-A-TIVES. Stecl and tron prices were set by the War Industries Board in agr fiment with the producers,” Mr, Glas |gOw replied. | “Didn't the packers refuse to ar i prices by agreement?" tor Gore, The witness said the Food Ad istration had no ower to mak voluntary agroeme nts about other Mra VERNON CASTLE than food prody GRAIN—Opening at Chicago.— March corn, 122 7-8 to 1221-2, up 1-8] to off 1-4; May, 118 1-4, up 1-4 to un- changed; May oats, 56 7-8 to 57, off ii 1-4 to 1-8, 4 Around noon prices were: March corn 1 up 1- May 118; July 113 By Widow of Aviator Expects to Re- tloff 5-8; March oats 561-4, off 8-8; | Two FRENCH LINERS TAKE sume dctine for Picture —bid We ‘| May 56 t-) off 1-4; July § 5 Relief Work in England. ; . i mae ‘i Ws this country yesterday aboard the | opening. ia Soldiers, French Officers and | Adriatic, denic 2-8, to 891 | Rochambeau and Chica emphatically to-day men War Workers Sail on the report that she is engaged to h Fo married to ‘Tom Powers, actor an Friend of her late husband. MR. HENRY DATER | The steamships Rochambeau and he whole matter is absurd, il Chicago of the Fre co. : if i ho Line sailed | Mrs, Castle Mr. Powers and 1 are From the tip of Cape Cod in Massa-|from New York for France at 1| good friends and will remain so. ‘The cols, cop-| points. Closing, bid and asked prices: a The | May 14.60 to 14.65, June 14.65 to 14.79, n plan|July 14.48 to 14,0, August 14.80 to 114.35, September 14.15 to 14.18, Oc- ‘ y holders, Hide and Leather |tober 14.05 to 14.10, November 13.95 preferred sold off a point to 851-2,| t® 14.00, December 18.91 to 18.95, | January 13.85 to 13.90 and February and other § 1 Pers and equipments f railroads for futare ations put forward by hared little intere Ohio Citles Gas broke nearly 2 points ghusetts, to the Golden Gate im Cali-|orclock this afternoon with 3,120 pas: | rumor that we were en prob- 4 13.80 to 13.8 foraia, has come endless praise for the|spngcrs, ‘The Rochambeau carriod | ably arose from the fact that we were {Mt the PERO AL IOWA: RSUAGHO |" ommONaange toni t-dayi / Qonderful healing powers of ‘Fruit-a-|420 first and 1,100 xecond eabin and the [doing war work te rin several B aoted: barter than the others wien Low Laat ‘ tives,’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, the |Chicago 400 first and 1,600 aecond canin | Hospitals In England.” AE tho opening of the bond market |e fl Hhodicine mace from fruit juices and| passengers. Nearly everybody wore |, DUrin her stay abroad Mra, Castle | there was a hemand! (or rsih ee : : spent most of her ti baluable tonics. some kind of uniform. | wounded soldiers Right here at home, we have the| On the Rochambeau, for Havre, | in excellent health and ly WOUId | nw nt 104 18-16, and then followed| _BARNINGS.—Chicago, Rock Istana! festimonia! of Mr. Heary Dater of Were 611 oflcers and enitsted men for | feauie ler work Oy (liv movies Mine nalg of a block of 490,000 par value| 204. Paclfle—Twelve months’ gross, B58 Virst Avenue, Troy, New York,|the new Polish Army, Lieut. Stanis M Oe ite peauea hieh oplos | $99,809.557, increase $14,160,007; not who wrote under date of April 29th, wus $ ckowski said they nad o | 3,700 MEN | SAIL FOR HOME. In the late trading further weak-| OPerating income $2,211,683, decrea no training camp at Niagara-on- ‘ Jette public 5 1-2 per cent, notes, due | OT sy henry Was April} next, The first transaction fai North Caroll ing ™ WASHIN High | dred sn | and Sa » New st. a8 developed in Ohio Cities Gas and | $280,076 T have been a great sufferer for| Lake: Ontario, from tty receiving ata- Bnei auld ATS Columb! Denver and Rio Grande—Twelve ‘ ‘i Petaa "tions in the United States and Can- Gas was weak in sympathy, Gene months’ gross $31 4, incre ey clears tepy pio adel ond sesh jada, Thirty-eight thousand 1 Electric sold off 2 points to 147, ‘The | $2,929,078; net operating incom ny eth jes aad Se ale han | ready gone gor tractlons were attdie, But-the rails & decrease $1,96 . and with almost im- soldiers who have Eleven young men in Y, M,C. A.) Ca iniforms were among the Rocham- 3-4, off 1-8, July last year 11 A. M, prices were: Wright-| ‘The Semet-Solvay Company has de- Martin made new low at 3, off 1-4; |clared regular dividend of $2 a share General Asphalt 66 7-8, up 7-8; In-| payable Feb. |ter, Cont, Rubber 19, off 1-8; Int, Pet NOT? vol Hen ngers. Jaoth Re SH. C. Bte s has been ap- Make your dental plate fit snug and pointed an asaistant hier of the |* instantly and get relief f he National Bank of ree few | 3 tortures caused by a loose, wabbly aCnh, ra Ue a the Srp FIFTEEN WOMEN TEACHERS ena iam , we mad s @ native when heen began hi tered th Loan & \ DR. WERNET’S POWDER § TO SEE “of Chicago in aduitiol be in iss na joined SORE GUMS--LOOSE TEETH | !2yin&, teller, “assistant, ‘cashier “and | | — 914 | Loose and Lengthened Teeth, Bleeding, Re- | Uucne D. Junior, has been ap: | | aM FRANCE AND BELGIUM limioates odo: | iver though you 2 aa THE NEW YORK ; EVENING TELEGRAM will send representatives from the public schools of the Metropolitan District to view the battle fields of Europe that they may obtain first hand information for their pupils. Complete details in today’s EVENING TELEGRAM Panic Hayward 8. Kirby. has. been appointed assistant cashier and Claude Alinutt suditor, : * ale of War vings Stamps in we olnte | os eater New. York. during 1918 ceding Gums; and All Germinal Irriti tions or Symptoms of Pyorrhoea, Pyorigg, @ medicated mas: ment, is now being prescribed and re- {Greater i NeMgag Marty lied on for the successful treatment of he Sub-Treasury was a debtor at diseased teeth and guis, Itefectual-}the Clearing House to-day for $4,735, ly stops bleeding and receding gums, |s02. Federal Reserve gpnk was credivor htens up loose teeth in a few days, | for $41,099,734 recty “lengthened” teeth, and sue Par ROR cessfully wuves aches, pains, inflam-|Memortal to Col, Roosevelt ta St, mation, tenderness and irritations, lark’s on Feb, 9 whetaer of germinal origin or caused | Memorial services for — Theodore by false teeth und dental plates, Pyo- | Roosevelt will be held at St. Mark's rigg also puts a full stop on decay | Methodist Episcopal Church on Sun- Litt urtare Price 81.00. Haperimen.| day atternoun, Te, 9, at 3 orcloek, i PH Ss under the auspices of & committee gf tal package 25c. At all dealers (ex-jcitizens of Greater New York. cept the substituting chain of stores dore Roosevelt as I Knew Him operated by the trust); al as Governor and President” will be stores or by mail. Pyorigg Corp'a, w, dept. the gubject of an address by Charies oe SSaS5] SGTROWMND BENE © received the Medal of the Fren gion of Honor, ‘Tie regiment as a whole has been cited seven times for the Croix de Gue lders,) Decorated with the Croix d | Mitchen, 3 | ferred to r the German who stuck a bayone tween Mr. Mitchell's s Thie | who is about 120 pound. on me and stuck and tet him have eel common was down) Market closed strong, up 17 to 3 the 69th that is coming ba Rainbow Divisi Arras on July 22 last and shot | |through the right arm on October! , FORMER NEWSB6OY OBJECTED reported by wi Sandy Hook at 6 o'clock to-night ‘dock to-morrow morning at h |papers at 1th iy (GEER | Avenue before the draft car “linto Company C of the 36 lfantry, was one of seven returning | Street, Brooklyn, a me |pany M, 809th Infantry, was gassed | |im the Argonne For s' 315th Infantry, was wounded in th leg Sept IL, and| street, @ member of a ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1919. APT. GW S\TRER “oR 3340 SOLDERS HERE ON SIBONCY; OLD 1TH PRAISED (Continued from First Page.) That tells the story. out on the battlefield befor everybody, and by Premier Clemen- ceau himgelf, Ben Mitchell of No. 7 delphia, $85,990,- | 5 ‘inton A Bronx (Private Artillery) pre- rt the passing away of ulde ’ “I was on guard duty at Chateau- |having been reports in French 2] ee mitted in Paris by |American soldiers as “gross exagger- | Gen. Pershing's cablegram follow | “Reference to your telegram, a per- West | Sonal knowledge of conditions and investigation since receipt of your telogram shows that sensational re- ¥ porta as to assaults and burglaries by ~ "| American sold are gross exagger- 200 |ations. Crimes by American soldiers the [in Paris almost negligible, con- dering the large number of men in r the vicinity The sam may be said the to conditions throughout France. | ‘Since the conclusion of the armis- h tice Par offera attraction to men misohievouely and criminally Inclined. sapet {Naturally there are minor disturb- " thi anees in Paris. But the American military police organization in @x- cellent and these disorders are kept etal minimum None of these are traceable tn who lives at No, 566 erdam Avenue, | gassed at Verdun Nov. Hugh McHugh | 147th Street, a me mber of Company |gassing in the Argonne Forest Broome Street was in action with Machine Gun Batt |May until Oct Champagne front, severely wounding |nim and completely | four companions, putting out McCarthy of No. “will show me a | again as long as [ live. jagain We had them I could look across tb there and see my own h ay eyes and § , but it's good to [na ome TROOPS BROUGHT BY ADRIATIC DEBARK TO-DAY. almost always cor partment has been sending to bed grumbling| find casuals at our h been permitted to set foot on shor ship had docked in t , Was another! Made regarding crime day and New York looked xo beauti- \ful this morning that everybody f got his grief, The vee Rletne Pieueae home part of] 8224 | Squadr me | casual c , part of | Total, 955, of New York, although the nd the 165th Infantry Brigad quarters | Casual Company No. sick and wounded, y on said “Miten,” weig when thia bird crept up I drew me gat Draw that out m between me shoulders,’ [ tel's iim, and let's him have another shot r luck, He drew the bayonet out and [ starts to take him in, but he died on me." There will be considerable dis- ppointment in New York,” Lieut Br of Con Pa, reported, “if you folks think fF k to you is the 69th you sent away, Tha 69th has been practically wiped out, by replace! nts and so on. Lieut. Brown, who fought with the n, wags wounded at TO GERMAN SOUP. Jake Yedansky, who sold news- treet and Fourt d him th In uals who had been imprisoned in »| |German camps. “On June |were filled with fragments of an ex-| f iA The Kid fed bi made the square blue hat and |! ree) day jroads sag 1 off Texas and Pacific Ww rm Pacific Twelve months’ | ploding shell and I was taken prison- Inediate results, The Kidney Trouble] iyo tunic of the new republican army ile eS cs sold off a point to 811-2, The motors {gross $11,065,963, increase $1,167,479; ler, After four months in a hospital at | has disappeared and the Constipation | we) known in New York fo ative w ¥« I nl were stro Chandler sold 1121-2,] net operating income, decrease $441,-| strassburg they sent me fs fast leaving me Capt. Fernand Bacheller, member of | Compani« band 1 new high for the year, The close | 980. lcamp at Rastatt, The wounds SOc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, |tho Legion of Honor and wearing a eal Beta al}was irregular, with § off 3-8] American Light and Traction for! not bother me muc At al! dealers or sent on receipt of |Croix de Guerre with four palms, Geona, rte | | "| Hide and Leather preferred up 1, 1918—Surplus decreased $1,-|,oup was slowly Killing me.” i [-A-TIVES e of any re’ ng French | office | - 83 B. surplus, 869, 5 2 price, by FRU! A TIVES Limited, | was shee m. na r turning vr t yt are, rs | CURB—Steady at opening, Mid-] 502 eee a irplus, $11,869, Lu Paul L, Schwartz of No, 312 Rugby OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt Army om er Ri me a6 ne ler i ne cers and) want. 198 to 140; Housioh, 18i4 tol eee |Road, Brooklyn, a member of Head on teachin eri erg at Min- jand wounde . Fs —— - ’ ” aal| po rd nag Ene Ame ee boaall tually 80; Royal Dutch new, 711-2 to DIVIDENDS—United Verde Cop-|auarters Company, 327th Infantry i bulan neral Asphalt, 66; Inter, Petroleum,| por, $1.50, same as paid in May and | ¥4s gassed Aug, 8 in t Toul vector, Joseph Williams of N it Nov William Hanson of t, Brooklyn, of ‘ompany Edward Hart of No. Mercianzs| 15th Infantry, was fighting contin- | Juously with his regiment from Feb- gs Nank when | ruary until Nov. 10, when, in jump- |ing from @ truck to go Into action, | held tho office of|be sprained his ankle and was put jout of the fight. Until then, in all cashier of, Irving Natioaal| his long service, he had escaped the bullets of the Boches, Herman Striaver of No, 2007 Mar- mon Street, Bronx, a member of Company A, 826th Infantry, had his left index finger shot off by a ma- gun bu t in the Argonne FOURTEEN MONTHS AT FRONT, GASSED BY OWN SHELL. Sergt. Rowland Beattie of No, 1) West 21st Street, after fourteen months service with the Motor ‘Trans- port Corps, carrying ammunition and supplies to the front line trenches, was gassed by a faulty shell Sept, 3. After hig return to service he was in the several drives of late October er were taken to hospitals whil Absecor ship brought nsorship Division and later of Gen, nings personal staff; Rabbi Wise, Whitehouse, Duchess of Mane Camp and Vice Pres | B. Stevens of the United States Ship- | IN HARBOR TO-NIGHT; OTHER SHIPS DUE HERE. including Casual Company No . 1 officer and 126 1 8 she would re: ld Jake, “My legs! men will arrive Monday morning, Units on th to the prison /8%d Division, 6 oMcers and did ‘Six casual companies, one, but sauerkraut | officer and 6 men from New York; 163 casual offic and 168 wounded of 'icers and men. two casual companies ECZEMAONHANDS CUTIGURA HEALED In Pimples. Cracked Open and Itched, | Lost Sleep. “I had eczema on my hands took the form of pimples that made the skin sore and red, and it cracked open and bied. The pimple: much that they caused me nd I lost many leep. I could not use any water onmy hands “After seeing an adver- tisement for Cuticura I wrote for sample. I bought more, and I healed my hands with three cak and five boxes of Ointment." (Signed) Benjamin Schwint, 96 Stan! Brooklyn, N. ¥., July 26, 191 For every purpose of the toilet, intment and Tal- 718 Malbone | aber of Com-| No, 834 Hart Cuticura Soap, cum are supreme. Po aA Ts CHINESE ARRESTED HAPPY AMERICAN SOLDIERS, HOME FROM FRANCE, LANDING FROM TRANSPORT SIBONEY PERSHING CLEARS HIS SOLDIERS OF CRIMES IN PARIS Reports “Grossly Exagger- ated,” He Cables Baker— Men Are Not Penniless, 1 Pershing in an official despatch to Secretary Baker to-day characterized the sensational | newspapers of assaults and burglaries ations. any reapect to faulty pay systems. No petiniless soldiers are found in vidual cases of ed payment due t change in pay system which took place during hostilities, The new y em fier to get pay from master when money is due him Generally speak pay has been The pay de- officers tor itais and else~ where with directions to pay men entirely lost of the charges and disorders Paris cannot be put too strongly | before the American public.” 1“ th Comp: servi and 490th » 2d F mechanics; thre mpanies and other casuals Samarinda — Two casual compan ies, No, 446 with three officers and je the} 148 men, being from N w York. To- Twenty-three casuals, Hampd Twenty KIDNEYS NEVER CAUSE BACKACHE Rub pain, soreness and stiff- ness right out with old d “St. Jacobs Liniment” — ~s Kidneys cause backache? Ni They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! 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