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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. i i dal PHONE ENCHANGES [ZtZe Son to Cheer Widow {\QORNANPAD PRCEOFSUCAR JOOGRISESCPE. "RES E RIMM, (No Crease, CALFDNEWIETD Of Edward Tuck French sper wreneR | 1) BE BOOSTED; NJEREY BLAZE, | ™ErmERMus No Ride PEAS HEAL BULONG HE SAS, SHRTARE ATE STARS OFF prerog. S | Popular proprietor of a pants | | ’ ing emporium at No. 334 Gol Gave $5v to U. S. Agent, He Stock From Louisiana, Java One Leaps From Second Floor “bes it bo re Headleeulhal Declares, as Lattet’s Trial and Brazil grobably Will | —Fire Threatens Entire aia ciuie <anoain a ° f fler Inquir - Is Begun. Cost 13 Cents a Pound. | Jersey City Block. the clevator in the Merthyr~ |fiftonn-story apartment house West 15th Street, on the corner Bland was fined $6 to-day by Istrate Simpson in the West’ Court for refusing to carry Mr. Zt up and down in bis elevator unless allor would neree to press the froe gratis for nothing wil FRESH AIR LACKING.| | | Many women shoppers and about males girls in the dry goods of the Furst Company, Now 127 Pasquale Pignonlo, one five De-; The stgar shortage is more acute | partment of Justice special dents ar- to-day than ever, Federal Food Ad- 100 (rested four weeks ago charged with ministrator Williams said to-day, All soliciting.and accepting bribes from stocky of Cuban sugar have: been to saloon-keepers, with the promise of exhansted and there ta no prospect immunity from arrest, was placed on for any new supply until January, trial to-day before a jury in the|when the milis begin United States District Court, The learnest. Sugar t-om Li separate trid! was at the defendant's |and Brazil te to be admitted request. | t and a hirer price “This man finally became so bold." | lished at oner Assistant United States District At-| Mr, Willlams sald that ne w torney John M. Minton sald in aking steps with Attorney Gene scathing opening address to the jar; r ald the members Inspectors Find Ventilation 1s| Poor and Plumbing Faulty. | wark Avenue, Jersey City, | trapped by fire at 19 o'clock | norning. firo ewcapes and there are no reports of death or injury “The dlaze aturted In the basement and shot through the floor. Occupants of the upper floors found escape,by the elovators and stairwayn cut oft. | The first girt down the fire eacapé y eneaped by the} Dana L. Hublbard, Superin-| temdent of the Department of Indus-| trial Hygiene of the Department of Health, to-day made public the re- @ult of an investigation into the ex-| ressor ina in Ha to have more | Ho is believe {than wen Prince of the Merthyr-Tydal ‘The tailor Chahges of the New York Telephone | \“that he actually accepted $50 here Sugar Equalization Board to bring 1t ean The. sader connect ual levammnent Company. He declares the exchanges | [im the Federn! Building from one es 1} of the Louisiana, Java Bre |ison wauewny with’ we grease uaa} | SRvery time 1 go by thie’ & loon-keeper art of the deal where n sugar they could Pt my nbt yet been lowered. Her name was by that dealer was to pay $50 weekly.!This sugar has n are @ menace to the operators be-| loraran Judge, and ring the cause of inadequate sunitation tacil- | “The Government charges that thi admitted to this market for the rea- |" 1" rahe Eu a bepdir rk ees | Me |eo. 4408, x! bi pe nd WA e fc hurt and tha No. 1403, he comes do fttes, jman fs without principle. He was son that it could not be sold here at Ned feb th lores | MARIE QUMANIA | opening the grated deot ter me « Ia a summary of his report Dr.} | trusted by his Government, which the I1-cent retail price Axed by the!” rn, wurst building also houses th | lorgarenonp ibe a ned «Well New about it? Hattard oa feos . se teslo: ta Hood Adniniatiatton, ‘ he Furst building also houses the n, = M4 Coo | sent tim out on the mission of [hrc tg tedact lle ase tla Sir, Williams!) @ ow, Grand five-and-ten-cent| Hurope’a most peauuful Princess, How about what? I'll say. . “The telephone opi rs are forced to work in jll-ventilated rooms, The food served them at luncheons for | tecting and prosecuting law-bre Kors. | Was not prepared to announce ‘instead of that, so far as he couldjnew price, which wil pro! the | ably be and as long as he cowid, he sold the /fixed this evening, but it t# ex} “Do I get my pants done free, | not? was de.|Marie of Routmanta, twenty-ye. ated to|@ausghter of the reigning monarchs re, De entire buildin stroyed and the lows was ¢: ‘ot’, I'll way, and whis! Disgiete: ected 9 jof the lUttle kingdom, may soon lose; which they pay, is in many instanc eat outs" that it will be in the neighborhood | be at least $260,000. bya ‘ tpl f bloocy! up le shoots his elevator, 4 nét clean. nade uate ventilation is ba hhebg-onmen Brennan & Curew, |°f,13 cents. | ‘Three alarms were turned in and ali|"*r foyel heritage in the Ralkans.| “One day { told him the front I 4 "i dequa ation Johg Brennan of Brennan ares) Mr. Williams pointed ont tn. avaliable apparatus used to check the| Bly to assume a «renter one, of my back’name is °Z', not ‘s*, thin provided in board rooms, rest rooms saloonkeepers at Sixth Avenue and! the $0,000,000 pounds of sugar r ‘ les . | Despatches to-day from. Rucharest |Ing maybe to make a joke with * 26th Street, was the first witness. in New ik last Week, 40,000,000 wi spread of flames, Police reserves} ‘ ¢ Sept. 24." Brennan |WNed by the British High Commis- | kept back the crowd of spect ‘On the night of Sept Bre i jon and expurted. Of the remainder | ‘Two-bitiidings in tho rear, one oc- | teat “Pignuolo and another | 29,000,000 pounds went ato manufac: |. 'r a tthe John Mulline furniture Jagent entered our place ahd bought | tures, leaving but 20,000,000 pounds for |CUPled by the John ns store, the other a junk #hap, were shiskey, ‘Then Pignuolo told me who |Mdinary consumption. | sag at | iw the | rat to the seventh floor with pant ee Pee ah ie “ Me wie |The last nine monthe, Mr. Wiliams telightly damaged, Vor a time it was sages received from Lridon, ix the he Was, e . and Be | 0 said, the United States ‘consumed Soe e own ative business block |atezt selection as a bride for Ed- Sic Shh phate ake Woes fost |1'd have to report at the police sta- 1,500,000 pounds more sugar than in feared that the entire bus! lock | Pana Areoreréabecet Walsh: had t0s| Sct Gave etsy et aneeeTe | ten. Mie t cater genipeiing Aeatiy |e eaite need let rene aes | ae }ture ruler of the British Empire, by | elevator man’s pants free all the | he maid, ‘I'll come back here and put fix and lavatories. Plumbing conditions im @ number of places are wholly in- adequate. The investigation was begun Oct. 14) and concluded Nov. 16. It was made on the instance of Health Comiis- | stoner Copeland, following the receipt of numerous complaints from tele-| phone operators. Within a few days, | “Tt was said, action will be taken by| — “@er. 1 “afer ,. and get him tn good nature, and aes tell of a plot on foot ‘there to de- | SIV Ht ium i ire outa luckey, 2 {throne {he present rulers and sub- | brrrreaza! up she goes again, ? Jatitute a republic for a kingdom.) “He won't give ine a ride without | Princess Marie, according to mes- reservations, and I'm too old to tors, sumption remained “normal, there | | rit oh t elevator men will know about it would now ve loft sufficient sugar tol big gecy eiiene elm |next week my shop, will be all elevatemt — NEWS oT Government seals on everything 19] ive every person a pound a week for aeahai | The Princess ig now ut school 10 | men's pants and no money. th Health Departinent to remedy LILLIAN HARRINGTON FRENCH. the place,’ Hitteen weeks "7 The New gg He ; meant earms|London and is a frequent visitér to! “So yesterday I told him he } conditions. he ecame back,| Mr. Williams ageribes the cnormous fat Sartorius & Einstein and Sartorius! the royal palace at Windsor, where| keep on asking tntil he is white tm: > Mrs Edward Tuck French and her| “Later in the evening he care DAjT | Cede in the consumption of sugar|@ Loew! have been dissolved by mu-/she is a keen favorite of Queen | the face, and we had some troutimas ay) aad Of 17t inspections) were! ' y gon. ‘The child was born yes- | Mlone. Calling me side Be stds eecUly. to. Ge advent of Pruhibition, [tual consent, and a new firm of Sar-| Mary, King George and Htwan | and decided to bring him here.” made of telephone exchanges in the|Baby and Mother Doing | rans Here, Lrounan, you look lnade. Let | He 4s not hopeful that enough Java, |torius, Smith & Loew!, members of tho Albert, who {s now néarin® British! Mr, Bland, his trousers creased five borougts” says Dr. Hubbard's! \icaly S Re F ohare tormerty Mise | eee Fe Gone need. (go near |Loulsiana and Brasilian sugar can be |xew York Stock Exchange, tae been| shores again on the battle crulser /acurately that he could plough TURAL |. “Tn All eightystho exchanges! ESI): SAYS IED r OO ee eee eee ti iae: ta the’ police At all, just come down to] brought in to moet the demand, and |formed, With offices et No. 20 Broad Renown, after his first visit to Can- | way through a snowdrift with Lillian Harrington, a Manchester, N.| {he Paver nt ane ia ag. to-morrow [Predicts more strict rationing. Street. ada and the United States, | paid his fine sntilingly. ator. Her hus-| morning and usk for me A man at the Barge Office was were visited and one telephone truin- Newport Hospital. H., telephone or eH psapes oar onal ‘cihceaenaaks band, Edward Tuck French, died in| “L met him next morning as re: ee as ary oe eee any quan- ‘0 the physical condition of the ORO RA j Chicago last April quested, ‘Let's talk things over,’ he s_ morn 221-2 a seeehice, we were Only ablo-to make| NEWPORT, Dec, 1—"Boty are s p aueate tnink there's a way we can |pound. Investigation disclosed that . . * = The marriage of Miss Harring- ve Si ght on|he was representative of }ov = sight examinations, ‘Theso brought| 49S nicely." was the statement to- \=TINE-) fix this up so you can go right on as a representatiy the G : ton and young French created quite | gelling without fear of arrest, and $100 [erninent store maintained at Ellis ysiclans at the New- a furore in New York and Newport | week is just the thing that will do |Isiand, where the Government sells forth the following }day from the » “Three cases of eye strain, two of| port Hospit sonAlone NE tte goods to immigration employees at y ; of| port Hospital the condition of ' society 5 : M ‘ fe, o a adil “f protested that the price was out |cost. Homer W, Rotz, Government can Paulin, he Of hendashen, two prequeation, that the busness|storekceper at Bilis Island, saig that ft oO) ei ‘oubl fo 3 if ; aa : ft. t " vo o] 7 a| la ” a m4 y he m - Rant cuiaseiian ce tiee | ROBBER ATTACKS WOMAN; REFUSE BOARD AND ROOM; | "os'ds."32¢ Sault" seers torts ty net oie rear, but could id Stoo} - e I handed over two twen- ind ut one wholesaler who had any Seer trom datoene eehe 2" TRIES TO SEIZE $10,000 RING) — WANT $3 A DAY INSTEAD) ‘i3'ss's"tem anes ties and a ten as the first payment. to setl. This wholesaler, Rotz said, ow, | said, ‘what guarantee |claimed to have a large quantity of line of duty, nine cases of anemia.” | ——- have we’ got sugar which he said had cost the Dr. Hubbard said he timed the girls| Captured After Vic pont’ worry, this fellow says, |firm 211-2 cents. When he learned and found they moved their arn | ge im Opens Apart- 130 Cunard Galley Workers Still} your name wil’ be put on the list}/that he was talking for publication, the rate of 127 times a minute which ment Door in Response to on “Strike’—Don’t Want to aed." his orders and would tell the immi- and we'll see that you are not, dis- |Rotz, said that he would cancel all is more than two movements to the! His Ring. Live on S. S. Imperator. “[ had been reading in the news-|gration men that the newspapers had second. This high muscle action i iM P papers that internal revenue ag prevented them from getting any The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily GH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street . Mrs, Anna Schwartz, hearing ithe! ‘The 130 English cooks, stewards and| ing more Department of Justice men | sugar kept up at periods of twenty-five! asomcil of her apartment at No, 65 butchers who walked out from the Cu-| were coming from out of town, ‘How]| Secretary Baker of Ellis Island, mimutes, Dr. Hubbard declare We 127th Street rf early tod nard Liner Imperator Saturday noon, | about them?’ I asked him. speaking for Acting Commissioner ‘You don't need to worry at all,)|Byron H. Uhl, corroborated — the , aay , e of| statements of Rotz. It was explained clared that they would stay out. The) Mignuolo says, ‘w take care of ‘ Beets : paps eet phain el leg diet al ti) that the Sugar Equalization Board a had given permission to sell the the former German 2 cents, Baker said | ——. sugar at 221-2 ¢ ‘cree “BLUE LAW" VIOLATORS nie the who ving ident, could not be seen. The man-) The visitor, 4 AUERAE Over t the wholesaler, having this | which the Paris conferer ts E | ager of the information department | Schwarts says, selsed he SHR, Ted DARE RIOG, PROVEN LA 'iph by the throat, to England, and drew $1.75 a day plus | F 6 ND JURY ACTION ae an iy issued the following statement: joad to the floor and attempted to g3 4 day for maintenance while waiting FAC! RAI pate Weed r diamond rings valued at $19,000 | t gail “This company has not received r . cae GRADE B MILK AT GROCERY dangerous to the health of ‘the girls| asked the ringer what was wanted and racks their nerves told the pol At the office of the New York Tele: so 48 phone Company H, R. Thurber, Pr She Were still out at noon to-day and de- that # man answered, you, ma’am,” anc a to return 0 steamer Kalse Thirty-fourth Street she opened a 1 oman, Mr of her York Telephone Co y are far his name was above the uverage. Every effort has bean made in the past and will be made in the future to insure the health and comfort of all employees, “pr, Copeland personally sp eral hours visiting our centra! and knows nothing about the alleged |) Mr Ines Ril yp aki ed over 6 ctor Magistrates Relea ' Retione, espe tire an te Nee Street station a ar wt beak th $3 a day’ cul. off ao cher Socal Others: Fined ys AT 164% CENTS A QUART An Extraordinary Sale of went on of the Ar ye wires” , superintendent of an, whieh ‘they are’ affillated ke as advised by a delegate with Working on Sund: apartment house at No, 123 West 11th|they will, return on | the it | BSUTIMORE, Dee. Bente a Dealers Assure Food. Administrator an elevator operator at that address, He | tract, or else they mast be sent home| ORC oa rity ¢oiowing the clamp- a Penny Profit. aid a tenant there had recently been | 48 pa ay Kalserin Victoria and. that thelr $3 a| persons wer MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR © His opinion after the visit, fobbed of $1,009 and that he had trail ials said to-day they were|ing down by the Police Department! jyousewives of New York apparently ‘ pressed to the officers of the com- Jnckson to the West 127th Street ad- | trying to reach a wettiement, yoaterday of Baltimore's “Blue Law" | jive not discovered that they cena pans fferi : . pany, is utterly at variance with hak Sunday lid, framed in 1 The-Hoxl crease wactic core ceuke h Cart by offering an exceptional opportunity for the purchase of everything contained in the article.” |" Mra, Schwarts is the f | é ant acted’ under the ney \schwarts, a furrier of No, 68 Weat| GIRL’S BODY IN TRUNK |ice Department acted under the in: | orety walking to the grocery store. Taek Btrest i structions of the Grand Jury, heal Willtat Lavy ofithe Sruston. Dalry oaneeg eo INGTON WILL FILED | ee pcg PEs by Dr. Andrew Chalmers, a clergyman. | company, Nineteenth Street and Ave- pomp GOATS’ MEALS COST $20 | PROVES MURDER MYSTERY | one iinavea ana twenty-one men [comers owsosnth iret ti Been Christmas gifts that will especially appeal to men) were arrested upon such charges as used orders as a result of his * f Architect Left Extate to Wife From “palancing booka."” “acliing tee offer to supply inilk at 15 will take lace to-morrow (Tuesda ) ena thee Be breed. lnhey Ate Clothes From Hoxpital| Disappeared Three Years Ago—Po-| cream,” “dispensing pickles and /ornts, » aunrt te, the wtocere, | Ih p y e wil aries an bn ey che gun," and xo 0} Be. on 10 De Schliesh, wan fled in the Surrg-| 7 DiNen ana LOrrnae Tarai lice Seek Mother, Brother pO Pode fa WO sca Appt wiven. realise the First ‘Floor... It: willic ine gate’s Court to-day by Curtis, Mallet oe er atas on the grounds of nd Another Person, day, 238 small shopkeopers and drug | Food | lateator Willi on je rs oor. Ww comprise t Prevost & Colt, He left to his widow, 11) dines County Hospital, eating the ei store gepers were summoned before |ad bewn assured by . Kleanor Huntington, hie real estate at LAWTON, Mich, Dec, 1.—Jammea they ewil any oni hrubbery and even clothes on the ine, Dr. Me superin- gisthates for selling on Sunday. | profit ex cases of those charged with | possibidly ary. Even then in cases W itting a py oursta Into a r ealed u i118 ing trunk which was con- Mohegan, Me.. and h timer C. Jor Several Hundred Dozen of Men’s Silk Four-in=-hand Scarfs made from fine-quality silks (many of them imported) in a wonderful variety of smart patterns and color effects, ly priced at $1.65 each a s for architectural work, His daughter, SE Gk tha hosnlin |; comRAihad 10 | ra pile of shingles In the| “working” were diaposed of yexter- [it mi ; Pivienne Maude Huntington, gets $5,000) Hatbnsh poles who arrested tour |ccllar of her home, the body of a young | day, the majority paying, fincs of §6.|% system will be arranged whereby th To his former wife, Maude Mary tu eof monte to-day buyer Who. pays. cent-and-a-hal { wom believed to have been Miss —- + on one bottle will pay only half he was divorced, tington, from wh he left ‘the trate Brown in the Flatbush i daceeend fines Of $8 ench | Maud Tabor, missing about three yea a cent on the next former wife Huntin said the be- Hawthorne ‘street, Frank Cravalla, ri or ea enjgnc Puls a fies re on SAYS SHE'S PENKILESS estate.” Millie Maio, No, 523 Rut — —— The mother and a brother, Walter Crime,” Says Justice Kernochan | Mrs, Baynes Charges Captain With siduary estate FILL OUT THIS COUPON / To Obtain TICKETS fo “Che Wishing Ring” |Tabor, are said to reside in the West where, it had been reported. Miss Tabor had died on a ranch, Circumstances prior to her disappearance are being in vestigated, ‘The young woman Was a —Store Association Active. Non-Support and Asks $500 graduate of the University of Michigan . - nd an Instructor of foreign languages. Prison sentences confront all personas a Month. | OMecers now are searching for the |grrested for shoplifting during the Speci | mother and brother and for another per- | Gneigemas period, Justices of the Court Mrs, Jewell Baynes, wife, of Capt. | te citer eae rata. ee ne Le ADeclal Court of [George McLeod Baynes, formerly of th | a SE ing repre-| British Army and now President ’ Mutual Protec. y, N Ww eed that no ny, Jar ‘eat Kineto Comp | SAYS COP ROBBED HIM. | , ene * f . one convicted, | Street, through her attorney, James W wo oe Reece bb, | pet oe ee ape eae Cath Also a Limited Quantity of Me Members of The Evening World Kiddie Klub who wish to al- man Russel Held In 81,500 Gaus Justice Gikettaarn ston eaeo’ Wh * ; Play. “The Wishine Ring.” which ¢ 1 Sallory Charue. Frederio Fernochan of Rnec month alimony and $2,000 counsel fees, | ane lend the Kiub Christmas Play, "The Wishing Ring.” which will b a atacT ata f eollenaa Geolares, Dule & premium ree Baynes alleen her husband hae | ’ x 278 ‘ aan i Nr 27 st fill out th ! chee) eas), & Paoemen, enon eee in annual income from the company of tines ren on the morning of D.cemb:r 27, must fill oul this coupon anc >, 229 Hopkinson Avenue. shoplifting increal | os gies onthe meving of D.comtsr 27, must flo! this coupon ant wna ian ‘avenue alae aerlay sano en’s Ss nitted Mufflers | ix send il to Cousin Eleanor, to, ith a selfeaddressed aud slam ped d attached to the Fourth Avenue Sta- | ChAUMOM, Mrs, Baynes, in her petition, says she > is s ; wena hold border in’ $3 600 ball’ by fs penniless and Ikely,to become « pub- oo , pee ne ne OS a merly accustonped, 19. move.in exclysive accordion-ribbed) in effective black-and-white combinations per force by Acting Polic Commissioner | tan social etre is In hele a oand in this a So paahena reer riny ha nig Shee Leach an a country, The petition non: Nate The’ policeman was arrested after an | seqtiye® support, charges that is “er vestigation ty. Ghiien ‘ot | 4etaied t iin. ‘atthe “ida aguriewmntay "860 Specially oriced ‘at 4.3 ‘ Yo he the Fourth Avenue. Station, of the|s ere. Seventh Avenue, with @ former muslea! e@ ily u 4 dirs sosionidoninanninipsisigusrsneneiia) EE ea eee a : cially priced at $4.35 each fi : said Roticoman and Michael Cabitl:| sy ingteted in W. & 8, Frauds, niche, plalntity 8 for were mar: Certificate Number him and a gold ch. Cahill was| Tlegal traffic in War Saving Stampa | that Capt.’ Baynes abanc her’ four .v 4: ae aise Aa led‘ tecay to the indictivert af savene| Taare Sac > hava. two children, (War Revenue tax additional) me Two tickets will be sent each applicant, a child's tjeket and an teen men charged with conspiracy to | Doli at school in England, Declslon was por adult's ticket. Aved Hontyman Killed in Wo |defraud tho United States and with |" —_—_——__ x yr RAT ee alterin, a passing ol utions of ne . ie 1 ~4 oti he No adult will be admitted without a chill! eee ROR OV ee. sie panel [tinted Sinted with” intent to defraud, | PHelder Made Vivo Ch ‘a Madison Avenue Section, First Floor. se: No child under 13 years of age will be admitted without an adult, | ois, a huntsman, was found dead. in| Those Mdicted are: Herman Janovits, Or) Lae ve mg a aman, was found ead In iverman ex trieher ene ‘ stein TREN TC J Children of 12 Yeura and over may use the second ticket to bring a | the woods with “ his Media sullte Bo John Ge tele | See ee ee “ tric heart shortly a Paul Wacks, Arthur Goldamith, H. | rar: f age s vs ri season opened to-day His own rifle BK. Damm, Btw ard Held, k C. Pappas, \¢ ity ars borday appointe da Vie ch found beside the body was fully loaded, Demetrius G. Ponty, Adolvn Weiser, cellor to fil the vacancy caused by the ry COUSIN ELEANOR. jend it is Buppheed thas he was shot Moritz Goldsteln < Ignatz, Charles recent death of Frederic W. Stevens of ‘ Pie, accdentalty another bunter, amd Alomapas” En; . - °) by i + hy

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