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Men Who Provide Feasts.for All North, America Are bc Fea:ted by New York Hotel Keepers GEORGE GROWN . 1 PROD Reeo. Se C @) SH ARITATORS KEEPNG 2 = === MINERSFROM WORK ==: == Frame @ $ | tew miners have Public Is Just ist Now Awaken- ‘HOW NE U, S. JUDGES {Ing to the Mik Truss HAVE RULED ON VARIOUS % PHASES OF “DRY” LAWS 7. Way N'Y. MILK SENT ABROAD, ar TE . . (D> be) Fedérat union mines of the Central, eral peangestl Busy, in West |¢r®. Pennayivania fields. Pittsburgh ‘district, according | Virginia and OhiodUns . | ports received to-day. in the authorized Strikes. oan aoa ny While CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 14.—| opinion anes The fire step toward a round-up of Teturn to work radical agitators im the northern ‘West Virginia coal fields was taken f to-day when Department of Justice Seven Hold Beverages That Do A’Clea Exp iti Not Intoxicate Are Legal—Two meet (a onan Ppa og 1m agents, assiated by State authorities, . ir Exposition of Reasons} ° * afer ty g: ” WHO BID SOME TOASTING invaded the districts in which, ac-| on strike were that Why’ the Industry Should Attack Volstead Act. cording to State oMcials, Industrial tre germs wouie aware tne . Be Regulated, | _UbDGE JULIUS M. MAYER, Workers of the World, Russian and |i loca sae haa : | ew York, held that 2.75 por Austet «| mi DIANAPOLIS, ‘Nov. 14st J cent. beer waa not prohibited eae atom have Leen sorend-| ndiann cont Sele miners Navy < ing lawness propaganda. a move toward By Sophie Irerie Loeb. arid that the proofs submitted Now, after several months in which| were sufficient to justify a prelim- ‘Tee Evening World nas pointed out| inary finding that beer of this tat the “by-products,” such as evap-! strength was not intoxicating. orated and Gohdensed milk and simi- Three judges of the United lar highly profitable manufacturet| States Circuit Court of Appeals, products, are gradually absorbing the! Second District, decided ynani- Mila milk produced in the State, and! mously that the act prohibited that this is one of the fundamental| nothing but actually intoxicating canses of high-priced milk, those in-] beverages. terested in the reduction of milk are Judge Rose, Baltimore, decided As @ result of activity of radicals, fren neve tPoueaen inten aunts authotitles say, many coal miners | Surtnce of Aarecenent “at have failed to return to work, and PLTTSNe ROH, Kan. while United Ming Workers’ officials | Local unions of noes coal seuitind have announded they were “able to) tions anaouncia 8 of the men control the situation,” State execu- work until tives and coal operators said they de feared trouble uniess the propaganda j Was ended at once, ~ po eo eos Soa =a ¥ j FARWHAM ~\ r—, c a puastoanr CES MS: awakening to the facts. that the Prohibition act had noth- JOHN According to reports to State au- ‘The Evening World, after its inves-| ing whatever to do with any MORTIMER Mee. thorith ‘radical centres” exist in Ugation, urged a bill in the Legisia-| beverage which was not, in fact, mM. Bowman ‘Taylor, Monongalia and Marion ture which would apportion the prof-| intoxicating. KELLY HARRY GUAcKe WAS Counties, and in that region the in. tte of these by-products and regulate Fda lig ts Fe < face ren- (THE MipoLe Mm a STIMSON Quier, euT vestigation of the Federal agents cen« te milk industry, 80 as to reduce the| that of the preceding judges, STANDS FoR CUMBERLAND Watt UNTIL. bet as C. F. Keeney, President of District.| “peared to-day before the shop of ben ey 17, United Mine Workers, speaking |¥el Reiman, No. 36. ielmont of the situation. in the northern. coal, misting “taut holt one fields, declared that the miners - for less bree of fluid milk, and the provi- The United States District stons of this bill were embodied the} Judge in New Orleans reached the Tecommendations made in the Glynn- Fore pa ape oat) Ldn fil ly. to actual intoxicants, report, which led to the ap- Judge Arthur L. Brown, Provi- tment of the Fair Price Milk| dence, R. L, ordered that the Vol- Committes which is now conducting! stead Act be not enforced “in } bearings to solve the question. view of the probability that the act in question will ultimately be During the month of June, in a| held unconstitutional, “4 ~ Te nteHT: ) Money > and in all parts of the State “will be back to work Monday,” | Three unauthorized strikes were pre- venting miners from teturning to work| man sien of articles, the following. sig- Judge Walter Evans, Louisville, in the Kanawha field to-day. ‘This|telephoned wifioant statements appeared in The} KY. held that the Volstead Act statement was made by the Kanawha heting Wada. sn a ae phy the Coal Operators’ Association after the| ton street, “The law of supply and demand is rags |reports for the morning had been tab- stified to death. “Fitty-Bve per cent. approximately @f the oappiy of milk produced in New York State is diverted to other pur- Pees than for fuid milk to consum- on. } of milk produced in New York State . A b acbetths <p divs CLEVELAND, Nov. 14.—Agents of \ is turned to making by-products such \ ROSBY . } as condensed milk, evaporated milk, ry wh dade AN ao e the Department of Justice were in \ malted milk and confections, to say GARRY BENSON werhekeacayr fenronrane . cig! yore Mannare: the Bastern Ohio ‘cont: elds) to-da | nothing of butter and cheese. “THe TUB” ALBA acese See in search of radical agitators report~ “The question of how much fluid ed inciting miners to open rebellion inst the Government. | tated. |” More than 600 miners in the Little Coal River district were sald to be “in open rebellion” against their leaders, clésing six mines. Milburn and Ra- madage miners yoted to stay away from the mines until a new wage ss, agreement: had been signed. mbit wilt reach the consumer when the sient |9)> Meer Wr clSeiohte ome teckel peters With Saloons N.Y. INN KEEPERS, Sistas "| “OREGON BOOT” NOT USE wl U 1 EFIN Several meetings of miners have line to the ton atone oe tnaez| Is Policy Announced by REFINERS ASK 1, CENT pees. peteeet ae Sean Sepaces under way, is problematical, unless a City Authorities, many newspaper men. iaauit Sar erecrae t.rsatoa| ON PRISONERS, SAYS HUNT! BOOST IN SUGAR PRIGE|35.° cat? tay ‘a | aati lareer of herds are added. tel : : STRAITS TO WHICH NEW YORK ts Lids ars he eg Rensselase of Troy = the meetings openly, they are said to | SAmPaIen MN Pe WILL BE REDUCED. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Nov. 14.—The } ‘AS soon as Mort Kelly of Murray| Governor's Island “Commandant |} Tell Department of Justice Present} .4ve circulated among the miners | tad ary to i Police Commission to-day decided to heard that Mr. McGlynn had - re- " ~ iN ‘ > 4nd advocated revolution. “Wr | “Amit A Hew Sek MSH, Stocrting Ant under’ the proliminagy lajunetion turned from the grave, he couldn’ | Denies Charge Military Prisoners Rate Does Not Give Reason- William Roy, President of the onion i. ! 3 tena Be ctrad Sete inane] aranted by Federal Judge Arthur Be et nag Se cafe mae weary Were Ill Treated, able Profit. ———-——_ ——_——-—__.-____ | United’ States, with 1,524,000 dairy Brown against enforcement of the as, at sess. an honorary pallbcarer A statement issued this morning by WASHINGTON, Noy, 14,—Increases 4 war-time Prohibition Act and to al- It's Mr, Mortimer M. Kelly now, th | iss Elizabeth B, Dexter of ill treat-|in the wholesale! sugar prices, now set owe, Wisconsin leading with 1,785,000.| iow the saloons to sell malt beverages adnsebeecee tuiddle'“M" standing ‘tur Money 4. | nent accorded to prisoners at Fort Jay,|at 10 cents a pound, was asked to-day Be akey pretaateat 1m the value of} containing not more than 4 per. cent. Entertain ‘All America’s Land- TGreatinae hein rien profusion| 20verner's Island, was met with #|by refiners who called at the Depart- { raf thease oondenseries and other by-| alcohol without interference. Thin} ain All / tor genial and dignified Col, Georye|>Fo™mpt, vikorous and indignant dentallment of Justice, luct concerns are allowed to con-| attitude was taken upon advice of the lords and Pay Respects Crosby, without whom no hotel ban-|>Y Major John ©, Hunt, Commandant| ‘The sugar men conferred. with H. EB. \ @ manufacturing tinned milk and| City solicitor. ial quet would be an entire success. Thelof the Disciplinary sarracks, who has| Figg, Assistant Attorney General. 3 Chocol Lower Price’ 'y Solicitor. to Prohibition, Colonel hasn't been to a banquet for priso Mins While the confer was on, o%cials etter lates: ata \ aber by-products, the day ts not far) “ne Commission announced that ¢hange. of the mil¥ary ors, distant when fluid milk will have to a year—well, they haven't had one Dexter said t she understood that of the department Special ov To-day and To-morrow | / ape st from other sections than New| While the Police Department would ere ee for that long, but in the interim he 149 prisoners were to leave Fort Jay charging 26 and 19 conte « pound for Tangerine Orange Gum Sprout: Delicious nuggets Rutre not gather any evidence of sales, the| If it were left to a vote last night! has become a landed proprietor, the S ¥ 7 “In fase already fluid milk 1s being | dealers would have to assume all re-|at the annual ‘banquet of the Hotel | dltor and owner of the Dally Hotel ¢) D0n* Monday in chains and wearing Sugar, as reported from Memphis an Swag trom New. York : a the cub reporter, OFeson boots. cago, respectively, were open to fine u raat Pet Sey rom Ae within | SPonsibility. ‘The dealers all have | Men's Association of New York at the) alth, thatthe tig:| “There never has been @ boot of any|and impttsonment unger provisions of @istance of nearly 500 miles, licenses under the act passed by the | Hotel Commodore, the hands of Judge) hearted Colonel helped out in his|kind on any prisoner,” sald Major Hunt,|the amended Lever Act. ‘The attention Some at tation ig paradoxical, to say| last session of the General Assembly,| Hand would have been upheld and | !nitial assignment at a hotel banquet |rduring the years 1 have been on Gov- in view of the great milk | which permits them to be licensed for] Prohibition would have got thumbs] ,hTahk Webber was another of thé) ory Island, Yesterday 130 prison-|the cases. eya will be called to 4 Sakae be Ba old school. He bas the Ri v0d “Some legal restrictions will needs | cent. of alcohol.” to expire of dry rot. he remember when the alligators used|#n@ each had fifty elgarettes and his|cents a pound wholesale does not give ne ‘full be made in. connection with these} wpon the announcement of the| It was a banquet of the old days,| {0 come up to the front porch for|biankets Monday 130 will leave for|them 4 reasonable profit and it war moro lovers, Packed tigtly tate @. saa growing by-product industries if the | Commission's decision nearly all the | of the golden days when Simeon Ford | ‘Melt meals, Fort Alcatraz, sinilarly equipped, ‘The | Understood that they asked an advance} White box . consumer is to be safeguarded in the | saloons opened again to-day € Julius Seligman had a table all by will be handcuffed together on|of one cent a pound, matter of obtaining sufficient milk at| In Pawtucket many liquor dealers |W8% toastmaster, when fun and wit) himself, a stationery table, and he y to the train or during any eee ois a low. price. were openly sell.ng 4 per cent beer, | and genius sparkled and the toast to| had for one of his guests Johnny ree iy Hae Cub anaes Usnet rs are Milk Chocolate Covered Fi o- “Under the present statutes and] although the license commissioners | the President of the United States Tretia ereng of the Dixons, and of | newhbered nn” ne WH not BO ARGUE WAR-TIME DRY. LAW./9 Mat what Pe und chucks (ait your'e Moenses entire mi industry |said they did so on their own re-|wa. grunk | 4 old measures, A ~ rt “If Miss Dexter will pay a visit to the —_— mo no ti ind cove: could be cornered to-day by one per-|sponaibility, ‘City officials said no ac. | WS drunk In goo yeu, really, that's the: frm name. |tsiand {shall be only ton pleased t0| Salt Broughs im Maryiana te Heard |E Sin hecmtaey Pranulescblanksted [cartes seheloadty, hat son or corporation with sufficient |tion was likely to be taken against) PAnauet of the leading spirits of the| Also as a guest was A. J. Coghlan of | scort her through the prison and she ws “ " funds and diverted to any use what-|them pending the outcome of the| fourth industry of the world, the! the Ausable Club of the Adiroada nay see for herself how all prisoners ‘oD ever, and the public not assured of |G eal fro! e " "t be a dry af-|P4pulariy known as Gus. ary pened bib 4g Paaftocaes Ava tee iA vo MILLER’S ) re. ae, ok aie. avernmneet | APe al m Judge | hotel industry, couldn't a dry af. Elmore (Moric). Green, the now ie pe eS torney for the District. of Maryland, olate. Aw - “So much have the encroachments on the production of fluid milk been placed on personal liberty and tho| load of friends from Buifalo. They rely. satisties ere fair, notwithstanding the restrictions} president, had a boatload and a train MORAN AGAIN ON JOB. with attorneys representing certain din- that more than | s¢¥ CONVENIENT STORES m Ullers of that jurisdiction, arrived in rowed made in this State, without any re-] ,st@Aford Aske Alumni’s Ald. |i. of the blue ribbon brigade, | Were ail orftors and the way they New York to-day to argue tho conatl- Extra Special | “4 Brnatgey 748 Corder whatever, thatonly| The New York Alumni of Leland eae Harchsig cheered thair leader indicated tha Warmly | tionality of the War Prohibition Act = here. meraint ote at the production of milk {Stanford University of California gave| Elmore C. Green of the [roquolal they knew his speech as well as he on Hin Recovery. Mis wvictunes ‘Madhee elias” thie os 39c 640 Broadwar goes to the consumer as fluid milk.” |an informal reception last evening a’|Hotel of Buffalo, where Larry Adams| did. Still, for all that, Morie, a8 an| Aldermanic President Robert L. Moran} <8, @fernoen before Judge John Broadwa ormous profits have been made | the Hotel Majestic to Dr. R, L. Wilbur |learned that a bluff doesn't go, pre- or, has William Jennings Bryan ; Rese. Of the, Samos, aves District La BJ hack 10 16 t0 1. to-day made his first appe Of the visitors from Philadelphia, |! since his a and let It be :said, that none of them | W%s warmly « at the Board of} issintdng the Judges of the New York then introduced Edward M. Tierney| retired with the sleeping sickness | Ustimate mecting by Mayor Hylan ane | istrict of the Ansonia-as the silver tongued| until the lidhts were put out, were | other members, One of his first offle nll Attorneys for the plaintiff, in the ac rat City lCourt, Judge Rose, whose district Mes ndicitis, Helin Maryland, for some time has beer ich have|thelr Presiient. and Hert . Hoover, a en “ured Whore prontants than |foruier Federal Food Administrator. {Sided as the newly elected President 7 P| icustee of the university. Mr, Hoover |of the State Hotel Association, and fiuid milk, and have tended contin- |outined the university's Anancial con- ually to divert the fluid milk to other |cition and said the help of the aulmni uses. In other words, poople art | was needed. About seventy-five alumni 7 Milk Chocolate Maraschino Pineapp'e—no! This is Extra Special not the ordinary pineapple at all. It comes straight 4c from Singapore and carries a winey flavor that is un- excelled, You find a generous square of it buried im to buy condensed and evap: {attended the reception, The Stanford |toastmaster of th. evening. Some-| David B. Provan ofthe Hotel Adel-| cts eince his recov 1s to vote for % ed in ou ik chocola' ™ Breed Me Mhameg they cannot ob: |Mon's Club elected as President Srotia|timea there's a little acid om the sil.| pha, the an who took the “Pht” | 2ereibos Ris secovery was to vote fo ier of Marynne Pistiilng o eseinat fondant cream embedded tn our velvety milk el te. Pound Bee reah fit Ile at a low price. |G. Higley, and Ross J, McClelland] ver coating, and Mr. Tierney didn’ | out out of the Quaker City; W. M |crwos which have alreauy become ef | foahua Miles, Collector of Interna ~ - Ee fee See = Sieretary mince matters last night when he| Newton, President of the Philadel. | fective Ravana {dn tee Marvin DUAtiCh wi? pecitied W ight De Not Inclal Cat ine. Mail Ord va Proapt Fld spoke of personal liberty and Pro | Phia.Hotel Association and proprietor | “Ail my friends offor their conzratula | jage thelr argument on decisions ren of Green's Hotel, and J. P. O'Connor of | (ens and convolences,”’ auld Mr. Moray 4 recently in Rhod OUT OF PROPORTION, hibition in contrast | OVERHEAD CHARGES ARE FAR Inland an soda fountain trade. People are t ith a smile ns he made his way back { Has not: one of. the largest com- | 5° ‘ Ao tee ihe whole lot who were at the ban-| he Bellevue-Stratford. siatadlog ator aioe eeeat's ok here the courts have de ) ganies earned 281-2 per cent. on the | ComPeliod to Pay for the same thing |quyet didn't know tt, but one Mar. He A. Mooney of Buftoto was| otis woth eee OL centuoky. where, urts he Thvestment of its $80,000,000 ‘capitai- | 15, to, 9 conta ® alf-pound bottle, |! gucats wax Edward M , of those In th . 01 0 dopa Ot | een fe A ‘ 1 corted oi Imation? Ja it mot true that the Pres | one'or the largest milk companien the [the 800 of the toastmds | where he sald somo ro wwhielt| FAMILIES FLEE BLAZE. | wearo Arrutnmed in Mevormnck In the Gr avure » Section: capital inv. ste, ) ident draws a salary of $36,000 a is $600,000 in plant year, the Viee President $24,000, the rom the war, And the - brought cheers and thund der. and.machinery, with a working cap neral Sales Manager $20,000, ex- jthe father and everyb lause. He said that he wos keenly | Vome oin=|' eden Sruaignd’” alah’ Wakseh | dans Senet atk, ha | hla ntted hae 00 vo anand gehen fe Spay et Pinna arial, gat wines ew ag |e aetncets teeen ae Of Next Sunday World ary bonur feature? Has it no that 25,000 to | 20.000 | nad attacked the rights of u freeman Y m5 shad by 5 ee: Mey ertickad inet the farmer Or pounds of almond bars, chocolat |in living up to what be called the law| ine to them da toast to| At 1220 this afternoon fire was dis-}aue, was arraigned before Judge Ko- | ‘ x milk producer receives only 40 per |‘ Nt for the leat se beg gi of the land. di " covered in the thi story frame bulla guichy. to-day ip the Court . | gent. of what the public pays for the hee ; 80,- | “Uncie” Ben Branham, the daddy Reuben Haskell of| ng at No. 1859 Bath Ave Benson. | S¢a#ions on @ charge hi ; milk, the other 60 per cent. going to! y..4). yh an pe P j|of the hotel industry of the Middle Brooklyn got a great sehd-off and ‘the | \urst, owned by the Rev. Father W, A fret Gearon, cH) u met heb Oey iC a isd EXCLUSIV ELY IN THE WORLD make up profits, salaries and bonus including $25,000 depr 0. West, from Chicago back into the} ceiling rang when he announced that | Gardiner, who lives at Bay 20th Street | Cormack on the night of Nov, 10 at 13 \ mountains, hud fifty guests from the | he had run on only one issue—that| ind Bath Avenue. The blaze started in| Street and Lenox Avenue, orm: “Windy City” éurrounding him in a|of personal liberty, and that he had], tailor shop rented by A. Liebowitz on|preme Court Justice John W. Got ‘horsesnoe arrangement of tables, and | been elected on that {aue, which was| he ground floor. Joe) Krone were assigned as lawyer MOCOURERT net aucta | fStory ‘The idea.of taking the by-products ip Rat RAG ae 6f milk and letting them spread over | sA#, & demonstration of the highly =} \ Donald Thompson’s graphic new photogrants of actual conditions in Russia under vism. the utd mitk and thus reduce the | Momable Pysproducis, in one of the of course somebody had to be talking| showdown to one , William And _ ous Pollan families, living on the up-|for the defense 4 § Brg ma cents ih | Non of cay ano ya gedaan [th ah [ganda lien apna], — ae gy (P| EXCLUSIVELY IN THE WORLD an never been considered ‘and evaporated milk, He ave Body | Wot 1ale..Cee’ Bloch as, Uma | Hd Oe Peeping ARN Sr Was R MAIOT Into one was sinjured, but considerable i American officers playing base-ball in the ex- je to.compel such an egul- | sory coat a peur on a Sondensed | yng . On the whole, the, banquet of ,the |*mse wae done. POUGHKEEPSIE, 1 Kaiser’s palace at Po tert Tho milk ene ({ME CURAUIMeR pald on an averse for Minis meventeen Of which he was {es| great success, John’ AcE towmsn| JERSEY BUTCHERS ON STRIKE |wasn, tarayette Post, amercan Legion the year approximately rations insist that these by-prod- | (he ucts are all separated fri to the youngsters of the industry, Mr.|14, with fourteen guésts around h'm.| tench Men Across River Demand|a body of vigilantes to offer assistance proprietor, reealied. blessed. memories | was the quiet occupant of Table No, Lien’ hae Renate io ocekalan 1GRM lata 4 EXCLUSIVELY IN THE WORLD 4 ather, ghd. nithough. the x ICE CHARCED AS HEAVY COST, |tcod travelled ail the way from the| George W. Sweeney, ‘managing dire: ie oieoar sae, ot the city and county police In case of First pictures to reach America of the frustrated holders contro}. the varior LITTLE USED. |'Thousand Islands to be present at tho|tor of the Commodore, sat a an emergency, A committee has been i revolution in Brest in October, each business onterprine in recarded| ‘The averago cost of evaporated dinner. He hasn't missed one since | tables away from the head nm About 200 bench butches went on| appointed wh ch will also Investigate th: |f ' as a little bostness all its own milk a can was 9 Practically half a million dollars a! heing resold to the ear has been moa cents, the ame ‘hey started nearly twenty years ago,| Pershing Square ' Hotel and | strike this afternoon in Jersey City, and | status of certain aliens who were under 4 4 fi consumer at and he didu't propose to fall by the | his expression was one of : Chief of Police Richard Battersby issued Leb eputeei se B.B ~ 4 EXCLUSIVELY IN THE WORLD in the profits for average price of approximat g roadside last night, faction, Every time Mr, orders to all precincts to watch the meat H last fifteen. Yeara by ono larg: soerere BM i |. Garry Benson of ‘The Tub, Albany,| got up he got three cheers, #0. he aris - COLDS CAN'T HANG ON Magnificent views of the wonderful Long } of malted milk “Tt is reported that factory overhead beloved of Newspuper.men and comf:| stopped getting up. To-night in the | M*rkets carefully and prevent disorder, paalt , : charges were Very excessive. ven fo dential man of politicians, left Gov. |Bowman algbt. He's going to have| The men want $48 = week and to quit) If oq ‘Take Bribes John's Medicine |])) estate just given for an art institute—wi \ Per cont. the extent of approximately $500 i for a few hours to run down een hous at the Commodore, and] or iT O%iock. hey now receive from fons» cn 4 million dollar endowment. ) Cor ing month for jee, when in reality lithe a th circus ir seen in Now | $25 to $28. Father John's Medicine builds strength | & medical author'tics, Ma od milk a ee started with fifteen hotel: men at York py a hotel wathering is going to There are about 300 tal and 25 throw the disease. Contains no} Be meter geld at'20 cents a pound to the (Continued on Page ‘Twenty- Two.) jManhastan Beach in 1901 was coming pe the answer, wholesale meat stores in Jersey City, Behn chet. . b — a ig ee vedi. s da, LU pet ei