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M x coe ARMY SHOES PUT." NATIONALZNT to Begin Plight Ww MARKET HERE |OF COAL MINES ~AT S550 A PARSOUGHT BY MN Brooklyn Company ‘Author. | Bill 1s’ Drafted Providing: | ized to Dispose of 30,000 | Purchase by U, S. and € Scenes at Roosevelt Flying Field as Scores __ Ot Airplanes Make Ready FOR CONSUMERS, NOT TRUST BY-PRODUCTS, | SOLUTION: OF PROBLEM o-- 1) Trust Bases Its Price of Fluid METHODS OF MILK | Pairs Beginning Thursday. trol by Men. ; ‘ Product oh Butter and | James & Meade, President of the| WASHINGTON, A | Cheese Values. | Meade Shoe Company of ron 102-194 | allzation of'the eoal pth ' Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, has re-| bY Many mine workers anda ceived @ letter from the Attorney | that end has been prepared, General's Department in Washington, | N. Taylor, President of the through United States District At-| Coal Association, test! torney James D. Bell, authorizing the| fore a Senate Committee sale on Thursday morning of 90,000/ ing the coal sitnati pairs of regulation army shoes. The plan is for the Gov: Recently Meade wrote to Col.’ Bell| buy the mines and turn’ ti and informed him that he had on} to the men for operation, Mr, hand many thousands of pairs of| sald. Already many of the DRASTIC LAW NEEDED.| BARONS ARE BARED | ‘yetiag sant orsons BY JURY INQUIRY. Keeps Up the Price. oaks LR j Circular Claiming State Board | Indorses Methods Is De- | By Sophie Irene Loeb. 7 ane ¢ last 1 army shoes that he would be willing | are demanding o #tx-hour gay! \ i now at last a committee, com- | scribed as Bunk to Belk Gt cost provided the Govern. | five-day weet, he added.” "ay \posed of ex-Gov, Glynn and John F.| cTIbed aS INK. ment would assist him and lend ali} Various factors entering into ~Winley, appointed by the Governor of —-- possible publicity to the. sale, alleged impending cow) chor ‘fala State, recommends that action be) pistrict Attorney Swann started The letter authorises Meade ¢o | discussed thi, i. taken to establish a State Milk Com- js morning by wi ' the second day of the milk price in- take every precaution to protect} before the committee which sa gniasion, with full powers to fix the maelt from the hands deal: si f fprices of milk. 4 ain quiry by throwing new light on the himselt the eo je z Senator Frelinghuyeen, Joy For more than two years The |alleged concerted action of the Milk ers and gives him permission to take| Morrow, Secretary of -the the name and address together with |Coul Assoolation, descritted the number of pairs sold to each cus-/ ditions now: existing in thes tomer, In this way Col. Bell wrote, |and clementa which he fears there will bé a check put on other jernte to make « serious shortage ie dh Pe urged such @ | Conference Board members in fixing Sta ommission, and ‘ices Z 3 4 pointed oyt that until euch an om- |2rices monthly, | Members of., this bedy, with power, could go | 08rd have constantly denied that inte the milk industry and fix the [there was any “agreement” among dealers who might attend the sale epee is le rate eo that it would come within |them, but Mr. Swann challenged that and bny heavily and then reset; the) Labor and. trandportation ate the means of the average poor shoes. |two principal factors, My, The price of the,shoes will be $5.60! told the committee, ‘The trai per pair, They were intended to sel! tion situation ts far trom sutistaet to the trade at $8.60. The letter whieh | he said, and the filiure of many, ‘quthories the sale to be continued | mers, large and small, to lay fomity, le provided would the |"*etement to-day and sald he had in- ilk question be solved, formation showing how it happens Every item now suggested by [that all the dealors change their the Governor's committee to be [prices on the same day and in the Me io Sys. TO LT DAN) GISH Dererupenwer sought in new legislation was in- {same way. j until the supply Is exhausted says In| coal supply daring | the eorporated in the Thompson Bill “My .nformation ts,” said Mr. conclusion: mont |SCRY deatte to expreas my individual | gy (ould piace a heavy thanks and the gratitude of the de- |" ranaportation system partment in your effort to mel these |COUNtry tn the fair an, winter | shoes to the actual consumers at | monte : ‘ ; such a reasonable figure. We trust! genntor 5 that other dealers will take pattern | 4, vit Frelingbuysen inte by your action and will do likewise ‘ witness to gay that he huu or try and equal your endeavor.” alk with Director General Hi > who bad promised reliet if the Operators would give him hi ahi ? existe, introduced Jan. 22 last, at the in- | Swann, “that @ person calla up each | stigation of this newspaper. member of the Milk Conference \ In shortyiteprovided for licensing | Board and speaks in substance like | of all milk concerns and gave | this: ‘We have had a meeting and power for municipal demonstra- the concensus of opinion is that there ! tion of the cost of milk and finally | should be an increase of so much . legally fixing a fair price to be | next month in the price of milk. We ’ | officially decided by a commission | regard that as a fuir price’ and that appointed for the purpose. on the first day of the following | This bill w roved by the |month all the members, “acting in- | | | Governor, and after a conference | dependently” and without any “agree- | . ano with the Executive by Senator | ment,” simultaneously raise the price, | | | ; | to-day and prepared to put atill more i - | James Foley, Senate leader of the Mr, Swann in presenting evidence — | t \pep Into their fight with the Produe- |, 4 H Last a Democrats, in a statement to this | to the Extraordinary Grand Jury 1» Schools Closed for Inventory | Williams Plans New: Attack to ing Managers’ Association, whiten |Court Declines, to , Hurry iB cn newspaper Jan, 29. alded by Assistant District Attorneys mI , ; head Bcourt yestenda: | Papers Simply Because Cupid | Terent or tae, iat thle, was ta be . jumer But this bill, together with fifty-| Talley and Unger. and Checking Up—More | Reduce the Retail Cost | Cah Bioware uf the Deity An Asks Second Chance. : C8.) nine statutes on milk, never got be-) ‘The Grand Jury remained in session’ ‘ Stocks To-Morrow. of Necessities. HEARS ACTORS AND | sociation announced mock | TO WHOLESALER esac ML with . yond the committee room because of | from 11 o'clock until 1.80, C. 7 | Mrs, Irene C. Upton, 25 years old, No. 80. C. A. Wels | FRR e the vested interests in milk, whieh be gravity thig morning that the “Listen formerly Pre: is 522 Strafford Road, Flatbush, won't be practically have evntrolied the Legis- | 20h formerly President of the Borden) yi army food stations in the olty | Laahes” roma ehbibany, wile wan | | Farm Produc , Federal Food Administrator Will- | | % : married to-night, lature, ja. ce eageede tative Pik HArY were closed to-day so that workers ininds thi‘ divoselnbe’ Nie paket. be-dhe bare opened at Atiantic City last)” ghe wanted to be married this wer In fact, it has been fearlessly and) ie ere Ue Sas Com” | : Jnight, “failed to open because of af | evening, according to her lawyer, ne oe openly slated by the legislators and|2S2¥ on the New York Milk Confer might take Inventory and stock UP) campaign against high prices of food, | |unfortunate aogident, the scenery ear | gake@ that an interlocutory cnaree ot set forth in these columns, that no|°"°? Board, were heard, but, it is with food supplies for the test Of sugaenty shifted his attention from| | tailing .to arrive.” ‘The actors and | divorce from John F. Upton, No. a inilk reculation would be passed until |“! they proved unsatisfactory wit! the week. Supplies are moving more | the retailer ta the wholesaler to-day | musicians, he added, “went out for a | Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, nesses. Efforts to learn who fixes the | “2 »: " a, ‘. Sanither VF ¢ vane, ‘ + | made final in Justice Cropsey’s court peels salerenes peerores: have had| Price of milk were not succesaful 1t{ eee rom the army base tn Brook-| rhs means ’that wholesale prices, Recognizes Equity.and Names vacation and have not yat returned. today. But the Justice refused to | A cablegram from Justin Huntley this question of milk with the| was said. The Grand Jury will meet |'7® 2°¢ Port_Newark, according to| ure to be placed on the anvil and! ~ Committee to Act ON — stecarthy, London, cpvesied fuitent {rant the plea of Cupid. — a thoxt prominent members of the Les-| again to-morrow morning at. 11/Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner of | hammered to such an extent that a : a ; ‘The interlocutary dectee of divoree islature have demonstrated that al Si Maixeta new attack on retail prices ehall have the Strike. pilaieisype on behalf of the Dramatic | y 4, signed three months ago by vere drastic move, a statute with real | °c! z : Committee of the Authors’ Boctety of |<: wided that w testh, can secure reasonable milk| ‘The overhead cost of miik distribu. | Mr Day announced that while the | greater effect. J i aus Giek Blas Be, Gemeeen os Le Tener tae clgning of. the prices to the people. ton also received the attention of the OV@rhead charges for handling these — Part of the present diMeulty, Mr. gyRacusE, Aug. (26.—The State in any i can appeal to If at last we are confronted with | district attorney to-day, and | ‘4 commodities may necessitate a small Williams finds, js due to the fact ae Striking actors ure determined to| frat papers elther piety. « spore te jomething’ that looks like. real wun | district attorney to-day, und he auld | Commmenilien may necensllats & tbe | that wholesale prices are not by aay ne ‘prevent profiteering on the male of] the courts to have the Ault was atte, a nee Mahi Aka price ot wll, The |overnead 1s high vd out why the feveled over all goods offered for sale | Means uniform. A fair retail price Opening session of Jin fifty-sixth tlekets for thelr beneft performances, ‘0 enter any naw sult or eviden m. Doten a Hvening World's recent Investigation | rar in Acriie Mas ana dune, SSS" und bo practically nogligible, Sev- based on the prices of one wholesale annuai convention adopted rosolu- ‘t developed in West Side Court to- |*efted an ection te Meals IN | ods parties ty Custer of into the milk industry in a series of ert ae ay eral more schools are to be opened | dealer becomes an unfair retail pri day, Herbert Phillips, a ticket nelter,, Justice © ' the ground rticles beginning with Juno 20 of| Mr. Swann has a copy of a circular chools a 220 West For final decree of divorce on Where Fatigued Maid Is. this year, (presented the facts that | purporting tv be issued each month /%# stations, the commissioner an-| If baved on the prices of another) js ciation to be the only I 320 West Porty-ninth Street, was that the action of the attorney for Mrs, 7 4 ’ < ‘ _ : vholesaler, The Fedoral Adminis- be the only | 5 for selling a $2 ticket for! Upton had been premature lead to the logical solution in autho ; y,. nounced, but he could not give out | ¥ . : pton Located. Poser Watlacion, with the authority of 1 Kikus Na- 06 names and locations as yet. Sales) trator alms at establishing maximum |Oreanization affiliated with and rec-|ihe Equity Fund show at the Lex- | pileations Sep igiereomny sagas (fieeled to ‘he Tivends ; LET PRICES BE FIXED ON|‘MAM Seeretary of tho Conference - ray totaled $60,815.80, The| Wholesale prices on the basis of /Mized by the American Federation | ington ‘Theatre for $4 to Miss Marie| bre Federation of Labor to-day at tions declaring the Actors oquity gitimate | fin place rae WINSTED, Conk, Aug. Board, giving the price o} ol f Labo * ‘ + 7 A fal Deiee oe A te Tail pros (he Saya, represents “a plan f sient | with @ total of $19,107.58. j Put Mace Deaecehee, by Ba Wynn | Forty-second Street. Phillipe patd| night resulted in the organteation #1 Socuea ct ‘his State is taken Into formity and certainty in the reguia- Community clubs may be formed in| alee teacaa'ite retails te ue eae iattcaty ace cheered tal econ ‘ | RACE ANTAGONISM IW U $ vee, a moon in quest of) consideration and until the huge prof-|iion of the trade and commeree in ®8Y of the boroughs and they may) Wholesalers and the retailers it is De- . The State Fedetation of Labor ts) 1 Oe @ ; ita of the by-products, such as con-| 1). wit first page of the pamp). PUY direct from the plers in truck lote, |Heved that a steady downward trend |three and voted to extend its #ym- |i» intervene in the actors’ strike in — Sinem, Rig emeleren A densed and evaporated milk, butter, ; "I y. buy he oem f Bix f Francis L, Noble, « lawyer 6f. The ci ‘ : car-| of costa to the sumer may be pathy and support to the siriking | ney ‘ F : P ° : ‘ confections, &c., are spread over tho| et bears the inscription “Endorsed by THe clubs will have to pay for car ; ° hetors, Gov, Smith was on the plat |roatany nme: President James P-| Department of Justice Claims to}York City who had Seen mlsste entire milk production. lthe New York State Milk Commis, iage from the piers where the light-| uchileved. : at-| Holland announced | : to-day in Syra ‘ since late In the afternoon, Shp lef When this is done the price of fuia |e 2 ers are delivering the food styfts.| Mr, Williams was informed to-day |form beside President James P. Hol-|ouse after a conference with Ghartes| Have Proof of Red Activity sion mils cam eaally De lowered and st the! And that sald Mr. Swann, “ig Commissioner Day advises that = that the United States*Grain Com- |land, who presided ©. Shay, head of the stage hands | Among Negroes, Way to pick diackberries In & bg return on their investment. ARR CIEAN ig Mr Swann, "\# clubs register at his office what the¥|mission has medium grade flour at | Charles (. Shay, President of the and motion picture operators. WASHINGTON, Aug. . 29-—Russian|!% Partly grown up tou “Phe Evening World's investigation |°UD* wish to purchase, Guarantees must|$10 @ barrel, and the dealers say they International Alliance of ‘Dheatri President Holland sald that at thel: ¥ + Soon after midnight Laddie, a Assistant Federal Attorney Guile bers of the Milk Conference Be fluid milk and considered tho entire and the Datrym teecun ica (Continued on Tenth Page.) pear before the eral Grand Jury. Sovleg Interests apparently are supply |ierd dog, which had actothpanted: ing fands for a propaganda to stir up er, William Veill, race antagoniam in the United States, ‘and & be made by the purchasers that the] will be glad to handle all they can Siage Workers, was first given gopds are not to be resold by dealers. | get of it, selling it in bulk only floor. Heuastated that the A of the State Bederation delegates th The piers at which clubs may buy By the end of this week Mr.}Kaulty Association had threo deb they ask Go nith to appoint u spe-|uceording ¢o Information mow in the t 24th Street, Manhattan; | Williams expects to be ready for/ «ites present. Misty Dressler, Mr. jelal committ investignte wosking | hands of the Department of Justice fan ‘i eae Tt _ %e . walked | conditions in the theatrical professio ees al Street, Stapleton, 8. 1.; Wash-| price conferences with the meat|Wynn and Mr. Jennings then walked throughoat the alate. Li | Officials of the department said to-day sclsion to-morrow he would demand jas Olsen wag ; eats | a . |ing from fatigue. Her stot ington Street, Brooklyn; Jamateca | dealers. lto the rostrum, They were greeted bistattheid “4 ee pre raf tig Medes sa torn by brlare and other ae Fens: Aatat Bath Street, the el Friedaam, a q Ith a-voiley of sheors, Gov. Smith | wan , ‘Avenue, Astoria, and 138th Street, the} Michael Friedsam, a member of the | W Dex oR ood a hese ‘| FOUR AGAIN ARRESTED Seas Byeen stagntir4 ; |carolina, seomed to be well founded. trio, Mian Dressie: | IN JOHNNY SPANISH CASE! xewsvspers. they said, were springing sub-committee on the peje | was the first of the Huulty's repre lus over the country to spread the nd clothing. ‘The com-|sentatives to speak, She said ---—- propagaAds and sow discord ameng Ui Bronx. General Fair Price Committee named Sixty-elgut thousand pounds of/ by Administrator Williams, ts Chair- |W bacon, weighed and tagged, was sent | man of to school stations yesterday, of shoes ae NAVY HUNTS LOST AV! 3. {mittee met behind closed “Phirty years ago I was in the chorus. | Sh fidavit Ch + Bid e On the suggestion of Avis G.| rty years Short Affidavit Charging Suspicion | negroes. SANTA GRUZ, Cal, Aus. é esterday, but future im of the the Department of Justi Hotchkiss, a fruit grower of Corn- one te public. — The TW fegki4n) SASSO GANe MCs ‘"") of Homicide Based on Eye- | are fayestipatinn I thus far devel: |suipe of the new Pacific fleet. the waliville, Green County, N. Y., Com-|yation of the State Reconstruction | talent came from the chorus, but \() ad officials to belli .|oruiser Machina, the submarine Witnesses’ Stories. itions | bottom missioner Day avranged with Capt.| Committee will be used for the sake | does not come from 6 now ‘and the tug Challenge, heve ili, head of the Audubon Community |0f convenience, One plan contem- lent must have brains 1 ous] suagiatrate Max 8. Levine, presiding | Washington and Chieago ordered from an Diagn. ts Tower D Council, for a truckload of pears to| Pisted Is to induce morehantarg|in the chorus to-day are # "lat the Kasex Market Court to-day, held ae msesd fornia to aid In the search fo be brought to the Washington] gouds at low prices and at a lower| rains will not start there William Lustig. No. 218 Bast 7th Street;| Reorstting for Overseas Resamed. ae Xamirel ieee ad : on managers in their} Ne ‘apian, thirty years old ; Ing for duty overseas was re- A strict at $80 barrel margin of profit than that 1 on| “E have geen managers in r| Nathan Kapian, thirty years old, of No,| Reerult : Be, - aS MAA bide sao pears | the fancy stuff demanded by the leas| greed rush a theatre & produc: |196 Madison Street, also known as ‘Jack | sumed at headquarters, No. 461 Highth| | Aviation offers, to-day brosdeted tig i : i f their seach for the silt nm the stands im Newey ieee cae tion so as to have the seats for the| Dropper,” and Nathan Gordon, of No. | Avenue, to-day upon orders, from scans Ot Riel aaah He foes Bg me were selling on Mt : oateca ene comniaints sg ce ready for sdvertived date | 446 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, without pase needed nlistments, may |ference with Cantu of {York at 5 cents each that he was) tiie ee to-day. One wan f when the show opencd there | ail for examination ‘Thuraday next on| he 'for-one er thren years, the former [California Texarting | cooper |receiving only $ and $6.50 a barrel broker Who charged 4 | wholesaler vis not @ single dressing room fo rt afidavits sing suspicion of | being limited to men Who'have beryed [wees Maxie aad Auetetin |for the fruit. ‘The barrels pack 600) with exacting 14 conta @ pound on u : Le, de sworn to by Detective Frank pears, He also sald that at bis) complaint, Williams sald, was in baie ncaa Urtinie xem n of the Homicide Squad. shipping point, Catskill Landing, that| gated and found to be unwarranted, The | Mr. Wynn denounced a ‘ Assistant District Attorney holesaler showed that the sugar wes | merstein and J. J. Shi steamboat companies had put an|™ <9 of “ the steamboat comp: P sold ut 9 1-2’ cents a pound liar and all produc embargo on fresh fruit from lust Fri- — in partiew 1 Direnxo asked for the adjourn- rs in general which was opposed by the sev- | : ‘ The convention appointed a special }eral lawyers appearing on behalf of the And Tetley’s Tea when iced stands oan ee phair 3 ae one yp. tssared fe |committee to take into consideration | four defendants | ‘ ici i kiss will send for urrels: | tative to the atrike and| ‘The short affidavit of Detective Allen for a cooling, delicious drink that makes lnrst truckload to Washington! SPRINGFIELD, Il, Aug. 26.—Ono| Sil matters relative to th webs An he abort afidarit of Deleshive Alien} you think of frosty snow-capped moun- | sotghés 4 and two wounded constituted to- ol tavelvement at ov ie s af pe Bhat sae abstr ply: tains and cold bracing air. A chilled, . Commissioner Day ls asking for|day's, early developmente, i the strike | make report wit sul by rin three shota and that | i : eae } i volunteer cashiers to assist the}? ued by querataen nie & tem te o the deponent, Allen, is so informed by tinkling glass of Tetley's iced tea is honded cashiers enguged In selling| siete were working In the Springfield | ‘This committee ts compored Of |. witnesses | delicious! the foodstuffs, Ho praised the work| sub-district to-day, State Industrial Commissioner James accemasc accomplished by the community M, Syabh: of fyracusc, Cliaries © | ’ counciis and sald that they had gent . Me taeon ee | win OWES $110 ALIMONY, QUITS. Tetley’s Teas come from the world’s into the organization more than 1,000 | Obte ra’ Milk | Shay of New York, President of the a oe finest tea gardens—and are bjended workers, International Alliance of Theatrical ———— CLEVELAND, Aug. 26—Sult| stage Employees; James Lemke of Aled In Common Pleas Court here | to? RECEIVER IS PERMANENT, | %&s Sted 'm Common Tons Court here | vy York, from 15 or more teas, They're well h d a) organizer of the| walter H. Green, @ former policeman, packed, too, to protect the strength an ve ectyahoga. County to. dissolve. the {samme association; Ernest Bohm, Secs | failed to appear to-day before Supreme flavor. 5 Appoint-|(nio Farmers Co-operative Milk |retary of the New York City Central | Court Justice Mitehell in the Bronx. Company. Try using Tetley’s clear, amber- S eAKOSINEN: Mus M, Mayer, tn the Be ade perman colored Orange Pekoe Tea! TeV TEA Inion of New York and Dewitt C, tourt, to-do Magistrate Sweotser, sitting in the| Union of New Yor is $110 in arrears in alimony - * where he had been summoned on «| ———E~ Federation of Labor, Edward Cano- | *! h | Judge Ju- van, of the New York Musicians'|fharse of contempt of court, Orders | " Cleared of Robbery Charge. our issued for his arrest | Gintinent of Recelver Lindley i. |weat Side Court, discharged Frank | Jennings of the Actors Equity Aasno nts to his wife, Merva E. Green, von of the B, R, T. as receiver of the | Walls, M | 9) 1039 Tiffany Street, the Bronx. bY T. No, 103 West 101st Street, and | clation ‘When he waa ordered, in June, to pay irface railway companies. At the|John BSchlereth, No, 165 Weat 101at — [her $10 a week he sub ne ume Judge Mayer ordered the! Street, last Saturday after a fearing.| ‘The striking actors whe | ment that ex "1 cru . ok . te the foreclosure and! ‘They were arrented following the rOd-| \. aconod of like 6 bulla ogacnat the B. f vin and wenan in, Centra ‘ sucouragvasat tom severds sources | has uy. de Broadway reseived