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. : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919, _ _ WEST COVERED WITH SNOW-AS STRIKE CAUSES COA $1,000,000 FIRE ‘Navy Football Team on Its Arrival In New York for Game With Army at Polo Grounds To-morrow b O4G bby iree 04d ‘COAL SHORTAGE [BRITISH GOVERNMENT BRITISH WORKERS PROTEST | WKS IN LABOR ATTAGK US, ACTION TOWARD UNIONS LONDON, Nov. 28 (Asagclated Press), A protest against the “continued ir jrest: and imprisonment of trades unton- ists in the United States’ was containhe in resolutions adopted at a speci ‘Con: ference yesterday of the labor “ tae alliance,” made up of the unions of rar waymen, miners and transport workers, Over Liber Jenkins raises a new issue that Jen- | Kins mado contradictory statements | to the trial judge and this, ometats | must be investigate % sald, a 4 Instructions will go forward to the] | Embassy at Mexico City to-day to f | ¥ investigate this charge and also ob- | \ * | tain copies of the indictment and ar t charges against the Consular Agent. | - *. Administration officials indteated | that the negotiations with Mexico) —— | Commons hy 254 to 59 Rejects Mo- ; 4 ' tion’ to Investigate Coal Question. LONDON, Nov, 28.—The Govern- ment Won a sweeping victory In the Housd of Cominona to-day wheh. the motion -of Willlam ‘Brace, & labor leadet, cating for the appointment,of a committes to Inquire into the cost of productioh, the output and «price® ‘would not b» prolonged if unsatisfac- | tory, that the American Government | had decided upon a course of action Blaze Starting in Old Johns . and was prepared to carry it ow z ris , é should that become necessary. | Hopkins University Build- Another statement said a new note Kent oA LONDON, Nov —In the by-eleg- tion held in the Isle of Thanet, Divieion’ Untoniat W: , cording to the Mexican reply, the every building in the square bounded charge of falsifying statdments, and py 'Foward, R: Monument and not the charge of connivance with the| rurtw streets had elthor been bandits who captured and held him ‘ \ for ransom, ts the main ground for| ¥Tecked or damaged. | LY Jeuked’s Kapelponment. A number of rescucs were made by E The State Department is now look- ona tak including a i girl, bakin “Owrsunavionan NAW TEAM AS THky S0R TODAY = ing up the laws of Mexico in the belief | ¥8* en from a third story, an . m = pee 6 Ait the new Mexican Constitution pro- | *¢veral families. | a oes . * OOOT-GOO-D OD | vides specifically that all cases against! High winds swept embers a dozen | This photograph of the Navy team was made on its arrival at the Hotel Commodore. The members are lined wp in the positions they play | foreign diplomats and consular officers | blocks. The roois and awnings of | as follows: Capt. Ewen, King, Moore, Larsan, Denfleld, Murray, Woodruff, Clark, Hend se, Koehler ‘ j = are within the jurisdiction only of the | 1xiagton Market were afipe.in a - _ nn - Bae es Ee Mexican Federal Courts. This would nuriber of places and on the roofs of while word came that some snow fell | | party The right in all parties should | make illegal the arrest of Jenkins, big department stores forces of em-! , in ‘Los Angeles, Cat, and that two | and will unite, We have been asked rey ployees stamped out incipfont blazes. nches of snow covered the ground at idle cal cate aa ain have can | Yaquis Behead Six Chinese on Mext-| A rough ‘estimate placed the dam- the aviation field neat Riverside, Cal. | 900,000 mane give up their all should | can Ranches. age an high ax $1,000,000, Among the | | In tho large producing coal fields of pe willing to give up whatever is MONTEZUMA, SONORA, Mex. more important buildings burned Miinols, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania | $ | keeping us and the nation from | %.—Fredrico Milas, Military Com-| wero McCoy Hall, Topographical Sur- | Jand West Virginia the miners appar-| « ISAisa thie tharetant rare et ihe | - mande? of this district, reported to-| yey Butlding, Old Biological Labora- |ontly were firm in their deternfina- ing and want to do what | day that during a raid by Yaqui In-|tory, Levering Hall and Yemical tion net to return to work until seme| jis right, but T also believe that the | ere tate Tani okind in | Taborntory, | wage adjustment wits agreed upon. | ’ spirit of the war profiteer and Hol- | here yesterday, the Yaquis killed and] “srGoy tall had | wage my | oh vism, if they have their way, would | beheaded six Orientals, after stealing Be roam es cae fast és | tn fact, some district oMolals of th Pye 3 make the country not the home of he- everything of value and ‘driving off |*¥™Mer by attaches of the Edgewood (Continued From First Page.) | United Mine Worker’ in West V (Continued From First Page.) roes, but a den of thieves all the livestock in the vicinity. Arsenal, but Major Stephen J. De- baka eaaattcs ginia predicted that many men who “a saad “The profi took “advantage ot e ' a laney, in command of the arsenal, | had sathednd 40-SUavOUlG walle out GO rE the patrio¢ during the war and ,the Mieven Mexiean indians Rxceutea | sald there were no Government chem- | (reMred nelthor the protestation of) rain'ts. gay, some operators In that | tras uftermeon and: cee a Cone | olshevdat revolution ts trite to xe Yl : After a Raid. joals there now. wage advance for the fokadien of | State, however, asserted that produc- | “aie ‘OF patriot now that. the is over AGUA PRIETA, SONORA, Me’ The blaze was under control early tion: to-day WOUlaeee: Inohedaed | ? Neither is rjzht, but neither represents Mov, mek Naas: ‘Okiettala neat J the operators that they be permitted | Lady ‘Astor, who was formerly Miss| ihe great heart desire of the British ". tosday. Among other buildings dam- Word came to-day from Pittsburgh | x , , Oroz and ten followers were executed aged: were: M. L. Bloom & Co. th to charge a higher price for coal ' Nannie Langhorne of Virginia, is the Nation. Both must be fought and de: Wednesday at Tmuris, north of Mag- re + the! would induce him to alter his decision |that miners and officials of the | mo’ six children, a fact of| feated.” « | ranches in: the vieiity, according totes Company, Hutaw Motor! amount necesary to bring the miners’ |°PM Pennsylvania sald that the solid | YT UN UAtior iy the first woman to 45, Ohana eo ‘i : information regeived by military au-| Sales Company, Service Print Shop, | wageg up to the level of living costs | Vote of 92,000 in Districts Nos. 2 and 5, | he clected to the British Common sirtia Ucbalic, Hhitseeeskitalehew. Lire’ thorities here. William Dunnett Phimbing Company, | ang that the operators could pay this| United Mine Workerg would stand{ Lady Astor gave out the fullowing | yin «aids Saks aan pecahadaio es Sa nny ors \ h : } win.” said Mrs, r Whee 4 3.5. Nook, ‘tajlor; Old Virginia An- |, avance without increasing prices to | chind Acting President Lewis in his | statement: ‘ to-day In con on the election | 3 GERMAN MONARCHISTS tlaue «Company and Old Hopking) 1) mic refusal to accept the wage inereare | man wont” T Cannot say ‘the best | of ner sister, Lady Nanoy Astor, to the I UAL Gymanaatum. OPERATORS AND UNION. OFFI-|of 14 por cent. offered by Dr. Gar-| foticy won. ‘There are certain peo-| British House of Commona | CHA Q' ALITY SHIRTS if BACK VON HINDENBURG), Sine semen were inured seriously, | Claus To LEAVE WASHINGTON. | field: ple who seem to forget what the fight, ‘I am confident, too, that she win | : 4 but no. loss of life was reported. ‘A number of operators and union| In the Central Pennsylvania feild for the last five yes 4 has been about. | make just as great success of this as | nd ¢ ds, Sb depen teenetibtae nenpntae = e ‘ ssid as for right, not might, and for|she has o! as evel z . i officials remained in Washington to- | the miners who had returned to work ihetinrwideatinaheae at luonecteeen: is eee, Scar | i Effort of Allies.to Extradite Him day, but all expected to leave for|announced that they would refuse to] “phere is a new spirit, both in pub- {tinued Mra. to| > R ‘ i alr ho 0 ; work to-day. lic and in private 1if# which is strug after : / ~ for Trial Might Lead. to thelr homes to-night. John 1. Lewis, gling to get through,? By this | mean | 4 | ‘ Uprisi i f) acting president of the United Mine| The Most drastic conservation | foe tec e citisenship and. sory “+ Sr AN ENDL prising. Workers of America conferred dur- measures announced by any of the] wnich was broug the war.| TWO MORE GERMAN NOTES, - ESS ASSORTMENT BERLIN, Nov. 2%.¢-Any attempt by ROBBER (fF PRODUCE ing the morning with Secretary Wil- lrger cities to-day had Rees ot eres I don't me an t ve got all — | of patterns with the newest tolor combina- the Allies’ to extradite Field Marshal +] son, but refused 40 talk about it, He {rfto effect at Kansas City, Mo, next|that is best in Government, but I do| One Related to Te of} + tions wi ji von Hindenburg for trial would be the also arranged an interview with gunday. Schools, theatres and all! believe that a Government which| — sninw and Other ner. a roe hich to make a choice selec- President Gompers of the American says, ‘Let us all unite together for tion. All sizes and sleeve lengths. All colors signal for a “monarchist or nationalist Bodasation of Lover, places of amusement were ordered) tno national good’ has a better spirit| PARIS, Nov. 28—The German dele- | fast. There is a printed fabric in th coup,” a prominent member of the és y closed. The least essential manu-| than the old Liberal party that says,|S2Uon to-day de red two notes to PP ry ic in the Lewis maintained the same attitude party that sa; 5, entire lot. Every shirt will give absolut: Retchstag said to-day. toward the situation that he had facturing plants will be closed imme- | ‘Let us get back to party lines, ul Dutasta, Secretary of the Peace fi gr solute sat- ‘The monarchists, who recently ha 4 demonstrated during the weeks of diately, the Fucl Administration an- | the Socialists, who are trying Conference. | isfaction, or we will give your money back. eit aol one ta Oars Continued From First P; tily I don't know that a coal |P0Unced, and others will be lated in PAA eased rpapy sat or Miya pels ead ge pispehigiepers Never before has a shirt sale offered such many around von nears and Gens rinse ak Ow Felon dint strike 18 on," ‘he said, “but the Gov-] ‘he order of importance, The Labor Party of England is more/ in Seapa Flow and the otlier to the res bountiful value for the money. Each shirt eral’ Lagondert?, wilh adept “Cerne ‘ ‘s ‘i ernment could get coal production| In Chicago to-day there were fo-|divided in thought than any other patriation of German’ prisone | is a convincing example of the inimitable i and then taken tothe rogues’ gallery] resumed in this country if Secretary demanding details of the charges against Jenkins would be s@™t to tho Mexican Government to-day. The State Department, it was said, would demand the evidence on which the Mexican Government bases its charge that Jenkins falsified judicial statements, as alleged in the reply to the first American note, which de- Ac- manded his immediate release. and get him” attitude if the Allies de- cide von Hindenburg must be punished, this official said, ‘The reactionaries now are straining every effort to bring about a “Hiden- burg-for-president” boom, he pointed out, admitting tat while von Hinden- burg may be considered a criminal by the Allfts, he otill ts Germany's popular here. ing Destroys Block. BALTIMORE, Nov, 28.—Thé most ‘disastrous fire in Baltimoro that of 1904 started a fow minutes before last midnight In McCoy's Hall, one of the old Johns Hopkins Uni- jverdly buildings. It spread a0 | quickly that at an early hour to-day since to abcortain wheth®®they could idén- tity any of the quartét. The other chauffeurs and ‘a number of the help in the apartinent house were also examined, Inapector Faurot also took “a hand An the investigation," One of the first things he did was’to look for finger prints in the Alexander car, but the 000909099600 36000 Wilson's proposal to give the men a 31.66 per cerft, increase had been en- forced.” Consumption of coal is+leas than\ production gespite the strike, accord- ing té Government reports which show that yesterday production wes per cent. and consumption about went. normal, ho Railroad Administration is using less coal, No freight trains 5 hewed reports that train achedules | were to be curtailed further, but there was no confirmation ftom Walker D. | Hines, Director General of Railroads. The conference of Governors which Gov. Gardner said he would call, pro- vided the Government failed to act, probably would be held at St. Louls, Chicago or Indianapolis, — * | of coal. was, rejected, ‘The Government received 24 votes for the measur as agatns’ of Kent, Esmond Harmswort polled 9,711 yotes, defeating We quality resulting from Maker to Wi M 4 ger erto Wearer We not only make our dwn perfectly pro- portioned shirts, but we weave the quality « fabrics on our looms. 40,000 stripes, in neat and elaborate possessing a WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS —an un- usually line attractiv: style distinctively thei vi ——>—. have as yet been taken from their | SILK STRIPED, MADRAS SHIRTS— * TANK CHURCHILL’S IDEA. result of his examination was not) regular schedulos, it was announced | American Alda the 30,000 p luxurious looking shirt, embodying the . $ «| made public. to-day at the office of Rail Director smart silken stripes #0 much favored by ¢ u bears <q ‘The robbers are described as men| Hines. Hines bas no figures on} COPENHA Nov, 28.—The Amerl- the well dressed man. 2... ee 2.65 By British Committ@ Credits War) petwoon twenty-five and thirty years Teter in catcranton tn he law eat {he Jean coal strike has proved a blessing to | CANDIED FIGS AND RAISINS—These aweete are com 30,000 RUSSIAN CORD SHIRTS — a striking Minister, Gives Ot! Prizes. | old, well dressed and each wearing a pt ned Ole *|the Depieh irs, Rett ret a boais | brised of the ¢ st chopped Smyrna Figs and California t Saparvare from the, ordinary in style, AK |from Ameri¢a, which ordinarily brought | ¥ # 7 weave and value, most LONDON, Nov. 28.—"It was primarily | CaP and a long qyercomty 9) 0 we ale : 1] maisins, enclosed in crystalline jackets of delicous hard $ tov t toe Yeceptivity courage end ariv-| - When, the maduine gras sxaanined | VOLUNTEERS TO RUN popielameet em gaisarcmccd vig shape eweete popular color of the hours... . *2.65 ‘ng force of Winston Spencer Churchill |it was found thet & Bee, Cees MINE . Which Is used to relidve the shortage |] 9 captivating charm and flavor, As a creat BA ew Comparison will prove that these hand- that the general idea to use such an in- | ito ay of the tonneau, beside the $ IN KANSAS; in' cattle forage. Week End Extra Special. POUND BOX some shirts offer you a matchless quality strument of warfare as the tank was converted into practical shape,” was said in the report issued to-day by the committee which investigated the nu- merous rival claims to credit for in- venting the tank. * But it ras anid in the report that as the War Minister is considered a ser- vant of the state he ts not entitied to any award. The report then deals with men who made valuable contributions rear seat. The mudguards were bent, It was figured that the robbera had narrowly ayerted a serious smash- up. May tho robbers drove away Mr Alexander saw a chauffeur driving a yellow Cadillac car and yelled at him: “They haye robbed me of $50,000! If you catoh them I'll give you $5,000." ‘The chauffeur gave pursuit, but was distanced when the robbers got into ‘STUDENT S ENROLL Governor Issues Call and Hun dreds Promptly Respond to Avert Coal Famine, TOPEKA, Kan,, Nov. 2%.—Kansas Germany to Send Flour to Starving Austrians, BERLIN, Nov. 28,—In response to re- quests of all parties in the National As- sembly the German Government, it was announced to-day, has decided to send supplies of flour and to organize sistance for the starving Austrians, President Hbert has sent a sympathetic Two Important Extra Specials For Friday and Saturday, Nov. 28th and 29th CHOCOLATE COVERED JUMBO. as- PEANUT ¢ USTERS—Thene ure the 1 wn ft «i eanuts, which alae are comm ot thelr at a matchless price. In fact, you could not ‘purchase similar shirts elsewhere for less than $3.50 or $4.00, WOMENFOLK wilt doubly appreciate this Thrift Sale—for the unusual saving offered and for the quality guarantee that goes with each shirt. Our Shirt Specialist is at your service in the matter of making sug- 4 toward perfecting the tank, awarding | Central Park. to-day began the enrolment of volun-| telegram to the German representative |f | gJumborr,,, Ther, are roasted tow gestions. Thisis a timely sale for holiday gifts, 5 sammeaaet ns The sOincipas “awiree| | Needle Workers Ald Fund. [teers to dig coal, and, according to) ""-Uniartinately’* ne says: “our own ||] with ur tbexcling, sete A colate of In Examine these splendid bargains at any one ¥ v an je Industries Comm! o! t et, ag ” sf ‘ a —>——_ Actors’ Fund campaign, reported yes- | Allen for men was being readily an- | URHIY us we should “Hotel Fenneyivanta 139 emt Stee ier Boney # terday that $32,000 has been raised for! swered, Tho Governor estimated | Americans Arrested Accused Of Rob- : 200 Fifth Avenue 110 Chambers Sereee,., 1484 Broadway . d Att t 37 4 Delancey Ser 4 B the, National Memorial Day Fund. : ping Colon Piers, ractions 317 Broadway, ncey Serger. Near 42d Stteet : ae ‘These indystries will occupy the Ly- |2Pout 700 men had been accepted for! Coron, Noy, 28.—-Thirteon men, most or Bon Bons and Chocolates —To 184) Brondway Ness 65th Sueet aN HL Fs is wens ceum Theatre, where Ethel Barrymore | service at the four recruiting offices,|o¢ whom are Americans, have been ar- reine 843 Prospect Avenue 10}1 Spushero Boulevard In playing in “Declassee,” for the spe- | ostablished in the mining distric eated by Ca olice, charge BROOKLYN SHOPS WAl ‘ YOUNGSTOWN, 0. Nov. 38.—Nearly | cial performance next Friday afternoon. |)... giate is districte of a ga Mg og aarp iy marené 467 Fulton and 431 Fulton RK SOS ei & thousand mon to-day entered the |All the seats in the second baicony | Me y Panama Railroad at Cristobal, Oficial “ have been donated to the War Cainp| From Lawrence came word that ware aha - i ine : Center Street gate of the Youngetown | Gammunity Hervice for the wse of ber declaro that many Merchants in Colon q Sheet and Tube Company, according | vice men. students of the University of Kansas |are implicated through purchasing goods i to observers. ———> - had made arrangements to enter the| Which were stolen, The investigation || CHOCOLATE COVEN: ASSORTED | CRYSTAL i : joing, push eal : N CREAMS y ‘i i That mill entrance has been ré-| Hour Mem Offer to Sell Glands for! mines and that it was expected cred- |») H-PASRCE Day Nhe Buthorities HD AIAG® One ‘ St, apa! ————— a t motion declaring that “the Socialist - fering in prospect in some, Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL 0 RV f : vietory at the general elections inan| Satnine Non see eo aat® | Snow ranging in depth from one| CHURCH, Hroadway and 66th st, on lieves you of every responsibility and supplies SHops oF com tafe waliaartty wfth'the| , MADRID, “Nov. | 28—Spaln has isncn to two fect covers moat of the| Raa, ai 3 F. 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Artistic Puneral Designs our Specialty garded as the stronghold of the stocl its in thelr university work would be| Direct Wireless Between Den- strikers here and has been. the most} SAN QUENTIN, Callf., Nov. 28.—De- pined athe 6 mark . §. Planned, heavily picketed. Steel plant officiais|°Fing they need money more than ore ane whe sommes he toons of COPENHAGEN, Nov. 2. Both Bie Sweet “Chosainte maintain that coal shortage, not labor |they do thelr interstitial glands, four seers, will serve to identity scarcity, is preventing opening more departments, yas con) SER Sisters Die From Gas After Attending : Danee, of BOSTON, Nov. 28.—Mi 7 to-day, ey a The specifiod weixht includ ye gE agers pelilaaaheg CHICAGO, Nov, 28.—COd weather CIES, Aephyxiated while they slept to-day, From] with snow and sleet storms to-day |#8O—HATTIN. Malian Socialists Fa |. Recegsition ° of Rassian Soviet. ROME, Nov, 28.—The directors of the Socialist Pasty to-day adopted a ss ANOMO. GUE $10,000, men haye written to the prison surgeons here offering to sell their wlands to the Dusiness’ man who recenUy made an offer of $10,000, Two men in Oregon, ome in Nevada and one in California have made the offer, said Dr. D, Kelker ending June 80, 1918, were valued at! 4,206, and perfumes amounted to 0, according to a report of the of Foreign and Domestic Com- merce to-day, State Labor Commissioner Craw- ford took up with railroad officials the matter of transporting men from adjoining States who have applied for work In the coal mines, Birls had been to a dance | een ig i i Right and. returning’ toto, cag hy 28.—Fancy | {C24 over the Middle West and} oyyrcu, Broadway and 66th ot. on FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . Heres neglected in thtir haste to shut | soaps exported to Afgentina by the Southwest and rendered more critical] Friday, at Off the gas coo : \ United States during the fiscal year | the fuel situation brought about by | s,xg—n—nr lina naan SRV SE the strike of bituminous coal miners who have been idle four weeks, In many smal) cities and towns the coal shortage was acute, with actual suf- ‘st of brililant. 1 Jowel t Houses of the Rigsdag have sanctioned the demand of the Minister of Public Works for an appropriation’ to obtain di- rect wireless service between Denmark and the United States, ee rare treat. 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