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MAY HATE THE FLAG, BUT 82 REDS SURE LIKE U.S, CHOW NAMED ASSISTANT PASTOR IN, HANSON PLACE M. E, CHURCH Ellis Island Caterer Says Appetites of Radicals Threaten Firm bed With Bankruptcy. “This company has fed soldiers at ‘Camp Merritt and at Hoboken,” said G.! 'T. MeGowan of the Van Noy Interstate Company, official caterers at Bits! Iatand to-day. “We have furnished food | for the workers of the Remington Arms}, Company at Bridgeport and for those of the Biidvale Company in Pennsylvania, We have given satisfaction and we have made fa fair profit. “But if the Government is going to hold us to giving the anarchist suspects on Bilis Island all they are wiling to Tcan see bankruptcy ahead. Eat? @ught to be allowed to charge an admission fee to the sight. ‘They may hate the Government—but oh,” you froe United States chow, They haven't a kick in thelr systems against it. Last might when they pushed back their has, one of them got up and atarted three cheers for the waltresses because they @re ‘so liberal.’ t night's menu was split pea soup, beef and cabbage, bread and but- ter, farina pudding and coffee, If therg- Was a prisoner who didn't ask for fend get what the soldiers call ‘seconds’ on any course, I missed him. And some cane back for third helpings. POSING. AS REVENUE AGENTS, PAIR MULCT VICTIM OF $800 Robbed Proprietor To-Morrow Will s Seek an Identification From Brooklyn Staff. Two men walked into a store in Sackett Street, Brooklyn, last night, fiashed badges and said to the pro- “We are’ Internal Revenue agente. We just saw aman leave here with some wine, We know you are making it. “You are under arrest." The store proprietor protested that hd had only a small quantity of wine for his own use, The tors ‘told him they knew better, and that he would de fined .$1,000 ard sent to prison, The proprietor said he had only $800. The strangers took that and departed. ‘The case was reported at the Federal Building in Brooklyn this morning, and all the Brooklyn revenue agents will be assembled to-morrow to give the victim am opportunity for an identifica- fon. Federal authorities, however, jeclared they wore sure the swindlers were not revenue agents. They have @ g00d description of the crooks. BIG MEN WILL DISCUSS BIG RAILROAD PROBLEMS | Viscount Grey Will Be Guest of Academy of Political Science. Viscount Edward Grey, British Am- bassador to the United Stated, has been asked to be the guest of honor, atthe thirty-ninth annual dinner of the%cad- emy of Political Science at the Hotel Astor Nov, 21, Tho dinner is a part of the programme of an all-day forum ‘on railroad legistation and the relations of railroad and shipper. 9 The speakers at the dinner will be Senator Albert BE. Cummins of Iowa, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interstate / Commerce; Congressman Sehuyler Merritt of Connecticut. mem- ber of the House Committee on Inter- state and’ Foreign Commerce; Howard Eliott. President Northern Pacific Rail- way Company, and Alfred D. Thom, general counsel, Association of Railway Executives. + ‘At the first session of the academy, at 10.30 A. Albert Shaw, editor of Review of Reviews, will preside. RED WARNING FROM FINLAND ST, LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 13.—A warn- ing ageinst Bolshevism was sounded in @ cablegram from the National Council of Women of Finland, read at to-day’s session of the National Council of Wom- en of the United States, in convention here. ‘A message from a similar women's organization Great Britain and Ire- land urged immediate ratification of the fof Nations covenant, “to assure ‘The message from Finland recited that in 1917 Russian soldiers dissemi- nated Bolshevik propaganda thro the country and for a while it ap that the nation “was In the thro terror.” It added, bowever, that the Government has radicalism under con- trol at present. Hae TE LENINE ATTACKS BRITAIN. Talks of Struggle Aga’ versal Imperial Nov. 13.——-Nicolat Lenine ter to Turkestan Com- muniste in which he says that the restoratidn of communications be- tween Soviet Russia and Turkestan ‘01 the way for a struggle against universal imperialiam, headed by Great Britain.” ‘The message is interpreted here as «hint at operations in the direction of British India. antitioninssitnateecntent Ds Risabiai tas MAS. MARTHA M. ROGERS ARS. MARTHA M. ROGERS Brooklyn Evangelist Has Had 15 Years’ Experience .in Pulpit— Not Yet Ordained, Mrs, Martha M. Rogers has been ap- pointed assistant to the Rev. Harry Knight Miller, pastor of the Hanaon Place Methodist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, She is the first woman to hold such a position in the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. ‘The Hangon Place church is one of the largest of the denomination in the country, “There is at present po provision for the ordination of women in the M. E. Chureh,” said the Rev. Mr. Miller to- day. “It is hoped to adopt such « measure at the General Conference next spring, however, ,and if this is done Mrs. Rogers will become a full- fledged assistant pastor. As it is shé has the position, but not the title.” She the church's. work." and has had fifteen in pre: Ing and vengalion! work. « New York Chefs, Covered With | a Same ‘gnc Dishes , Pastries were, exiubitad. ‘The variety waa infinite. < Crowding men wer Jess bri Naison oie Genes ae treme stroke is ears. “A capon from the structed as a model armored io there Was a roast tare b is in charge of the religious section ae Mra. Rogers is a native of Brooklyn | years’ experience | BAKED RABBIT SO LIFE-UIKE HOTEL MEN WANT TO PET IT { Members of biel Hotel Men's Conven- | ten to-da; ow hibit dpenared | vr ie nePende ; pastry cook: and kitchen architects of the great | American hotels, Marvellous structures in cold meats, glace vegetables jand "8 no. 0. sre rawe renown, wearing | medals which ma te them but slightly | nt than an Europeah” army Among oxpetigharvele ‘on show was a complete coufsm-dinner, of cold. things sanaee Ps Srv range chef Garde {MP Alping ~Otto orspreserted a baked ‘rabbitiall ‘fussed ope with & savory akin .which looked so lfke real fur that some of the: guests wanted to if | SHE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919, | "|. BURY SLAIN POLICEMAN. Department Services at Funeral of John MeCormack, Killed on Duty. ‘The funeral of Patrelman Cormack, who Was shot ‘and killed Mon- y a ntgro wife-teater whom mpting to arrest, Luke's Church, STATE STARTS CRUSADE ON ‘FRESH E68” PROFITEERS $100 Fine to Be Imposed for Sell- | ing Gold Storage Article AS Fresh: 1 Drastic regdiations providing ®} ealers palming | g, | put Inte effect by the State | Ni | Department of. Farma-and Markets. fine of $100 for ee off cold storage és dx fresh Two weeks grace will be givenveme dealers to familiarize themselves With the new regulationé and put them! into effect, Herschel, Jones, local’ di-! r of the department, announced ay During these two weeks the depart- ment will carry on a campaign of education, Mr. Jones stated, and at the | end of that time will proceed to a strict ‘supervision of the regulations by inepectors: who will descend on grocers and delicatessens when Jeast expec The adopted ree bany by the Council of Farms an; Marketa provide that all dealers sha keep their involgea subject to inspec- tion by Investigators at any time, that all boxes” in which eggs are prominently labelled which cold storage exgs for sale #hall be labelled, and that any bag of carton in which they are placed shal} be plainly marked. Ae utente WIDOW OF ENVOY SAILS. Taken to Italy on Battleship, The Countess Dolores Macchi di Cel- lere, widow of the Italian Ambassador to Washington; her daughter Agnes and son Stefano, sailed yesterday for Naples aboard the, Regina d'italia, The party had more than 100 pieces of baggage. Representatives of the Italian Embassy bade the family farewell at the pier, ‘The Ambassador's body is being taken to Italy on the l Mates battleship | North Dakota, eretary of State sing has arrange With the partment to delay the ship there until Dec, 4, so%that f 10 Is expected to reach Naples N . pay hav nple time ‘in which to make funeral arrangements The ship took sixty-five cabin’ and | 1,500 » passen A-Diece | Period Bind Bg Kein Beco From 198th Street and st Cormack had been a member of the Po- ilee Department only four weeks. hed from the home, cast 1dlat Street y compe uniformed men in charge of Insp Chaplain John Coogan ‘of the Pollce Da- in eulogy of the jparement, poke saying he fought and died Fi e promiae ‘d on behalf of Nunvbers than invany other. part of the the, police that children would never be left in wa Interment will be at Springfield, Mass, —<— A lecture on “ fcans” will be given at Carnegie Hall Monday evening by receipts will be to the formation of “U, of fighting alten propa} ganda, profiteering and radical de- | mands of wage earnert tly in Al! de¥oted, exclusively | ptacles in | a What Are Your Eyes at Cellere’s Body In Betug | Your eyes are your most precious possession — don’t neglect them, Ehrlich glasses cost little and help so much. 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