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€ To- aaeeeihe WEATHER—Fair, warmer. PRICE STP aEaTE Covrright, ay Che NEW YORK, THURSDAY, antes ett by U.S. Against Evasion of Treaty ee A ONS UN AIBDA EL DECEMBER 4, 1919. 82 PAGES "PRICE TWO CENTS. SUBWAY AND ‘L’ SERVICE MAY BE CUT: OWNERS FACE PROSECUTION MINE POLK WARNS GERMAN ENVOY OT 10 MISINTERPRET Tht SENATE HOLD-UP OF TREATY . 2. Hour Day For Robbers Paris Reports i re Peace Delegate So Notified Lersner on Monday. | | | signed tha! agreement, and it, is | 3 oT 4 ~1> oT . ® ri PY ry MUST -BNFORCE PACT. Deman ded fer Money From Surplus |AGTS A S HIS S ~RETARY (iF SUGAR DEC. 31; \ understood Creat Beitain in pros | for Meeting Fuel Shortage—May i | . le on ‘ s ats " > ohne ? pared to sign, upon which the ‘ | in Fuel Appropriation, j ais agreoment will be handed over to Reduce Street Lights Not T Ways of Und ' j ical 5 r 4 Not. Swo (Ways of Under- ¢ All Gommunications Go to) the Itallan plenipotentiary im AES i igati Ser- WH /isit, Apartm SO| Janitors of the public schools of ie a aaa Paris, standing Obligations of Ger- |Burglars Visit eas wriment H ols Mrs: Wilson Before Presi- ee ‘ BW.YORK aon daa ia cileod oF lbs eouieaenaele many, Says U.S. Envo Often Jimmies Keep: Ten-|Oreyter New York lave serred “an ia 3 IKK may soon feel the effects ne coal age due iy, says bial ys heats piacarl Unde STATIN lon the Hoard oF Met ucuuiOn dent Sees Them, to the strike of miners in reduced subway, elevated and sum Bane Dee uPaak Le pom | StS Awake—Flacarcl MTEC | waying “they, ‘will walk out Modey ieee he face car service with heatless cars, darkened electric signs om nea onal 7 states Saematiee Them to “kive and Let Irrtem “THEY “WNT it VE A eT wer + ™ S| Broadway and a@ rédiiction of Street lighting. ~ These steps were con- Was lund) f Spec e Ev 2 x to the Pease Conference, summoned Live. deficit In the funds allétted to” the | olan nin World ; Prosecule Profiteers 5 sidered to-day at a meeting of public utility corporation officials with Kurt yon Larwner, chief of the Ger-| -—-— Board o ueution there vt no) WASHINGTON, Dee, 4 (Copy rl et Pubhe Servieg Commissioner Nixon, , man representatives at Versailics, on| Tenants in the big Leonard parts Tete tO hak bye. ina Hoste ke | right, 1919). Behind the seen WASHINGTON, Deo. 4.Abe All railroad passenger service on North, West and Northwest Mooday und told him that Germany | Ment house em thersouthease Commer gi iie sake lion there will be none |e White Houxe, where peering romental attempts tp lines running out of Chicago will be cut one-third beginning next should) not Interpret as being in her/of Sixth Avenue and Mth & D. Spades a eyes cannot see hut where come. controd the distribution and sale of h Monday under an order issued to-day by T. S. Eustis, Chairman of (avor any delay that might be en-!(aiked to-day of chipping infor the Pract 0,000 Was appre- iis ts announced to-day by At 3 pag Bf unteredte ratifying the Versailles |. cise: of able sien for tho Lith priated to pay for janitor service in| ee editorials and Se daehcale innend(s Baltes | passenger systems on these roads. A similar order to be issued ap- Treaty at Washington, aivacuanisane the schools during the current year. | CQmment demanding to know wheth-| u Kanalgation Board | ~~ plying to Eastern and Souther roads, probably will be effective “ye there can bo in- the t nited 5 a SIX months age cr, the janl- er President Wilson wrote his own | ved D the Government] U.S, Grand Jury Called to| next Thursday. States several ways of understanding : A este ‘ tote {pecelved. ant inercume ‘ot teenie ‘ wren) stic ; tinue its efforts te prosecu 4 the treaty,” Mr. Polk is quoted ax} W ail cones ria fa eyareatele A i ees om 6) message, whether he ix functioning | * i yofitedngn in, panat my} Consider Allegations of Col- Coal operators are hopeful that the miners will accept their offer “ ing their operations to the hours It the $2,- pe athe tolling Herr Lersner, “there arc ne ae eee Tap. ative | 000000 Wua'.a sted two ‘inontha | 28 head of the Government, wheth TY iratiner | lusion With Miners | of a new wage scale, slightly in excess of that suggested by the Gov- Eolas binges re vane ie { and tet live shead of time. The matter was ro-| he shauld not be legally declared in-| Mr nid he had “neither } i PI H | ernment, waich was submitted to-day to Fuel Administrator Garfield, | gations incumbent upon Germany nor’ ® | ported to Comptroller Craig by. the ‘i ‘ Shae 1’ a Me y the facilities to eon- | r the affection binding ‘the United) ‘The burglar scare in the Leonard [0 ona. i ied 4d Pea bates hg to hold office, there: is a) chase or distribution of| ENDIANAPOLIS, Dec, 4.Judge A Vollowing protests from Middle Western States of discrimina- | { fies and her atte: ies i te (ONE wbout four months ago with asked to tranefer-un estimated sure Poles heroic peed obra On) sugar i id to mean the end |B, Anderson of the United Siates Dis-| tion in favor of the East in coal distribution, Mr. Garfield has agreed ' @ Supreme Council spe! the looting of the second floor apart- “plus of $814,001 hb fuc - r,| the part of a worried wonlan to save) 6 (1, aime for bringing in y : a increase the fue’ 4 Ae xt j sreater part of to-day's session diss | t M 4S A. Orr, Fr oat 1 Cra feeder a a lo her husband's life and fight to the| res), Be hiber {rim Coban |e cee Pere ee 2 cen LOST EEe THe fuel ahounent OF fveiok these Stayer EY 56 per cent. | } cussing the attitude of Germany | "ni Ot # : ie : ‘ ee At to-morrow’s meoting of the Board | bitter end the political calumny that] and other Apparently little] erat Grand Jury to appear here next| — increased suffering is reported in this part of the country, where same } | pide renee i ed edect ie i ibe heard ee 5 ouy Of Estimate an effort will be made! is being avalanched upon the man] use can of the new author-| Monday to take up the investigation) towns are burning ear corn and fence posts. \ om eo PR ty into effect, | scarcely a day hag passe thout « | . 1 ‘ailment ane ar “W; 7 3 / Ree ioe ea tctivea hating dec{break crap rattempt. | to.Brlnw about the tranutor who gave seven years to public ser-| ity conferred upon Mr. Palmer by the |of allogid violations of the Lever Act| In Chticago, where drastic rules went into effect to-day, inchiding Gormany’s representa ; | f J. Ryan, & member of the! vice and now lies a victim of nervous | President » designated him as}and the criminal provisions of the Joti : j ; } clared they: could not sign it in its) Last Thursday night an attempt yy oe eaueation Whatroben atcatan Bea kaminiatenter Tate ienaia etre tiemroretrocieed teas | caer of a six-and-a-half-hour business day, 200,000 men were x 5 ovision was 0 ente he sixth floo! ba asi ok. nae en) exhaustion 4 i. # acts by the coal operators subbes ) 0,0¢ n prebent form, including its provision ma fo enter th fl the increase was made he called’ the | Dees ,.| Determination of the Department of] -phis information was given out t thrown out of work by the closing of many less essential industries. - | ‘or reparation for the German war- | apartment of Mrs, H. Leavitt, On s i | The attack, for it has been re-|) i crnne ty Oe ye nigel s ; : fs Sibbsel R hips sunk at Scapa, Flow, and with | Sunday night, between 8 o'clock and, Mr, Craig to the fact} |newed with vigor in tha last fow aa O eget + programm wan) day in a statement by L, Ert Slack, | Kansas volunteer miners continue to turn out coal under the: pp si 8 iy sid espn aebpmevecdie: Hinged deficit would sresult, but sa sald to give full leeway for a rise In ed Staten Attorney, and Da » receivershi j : ‘The form of a not® to Germany on ix's home on the fifth floor and’ de tel ‘actual occurred and then he ore a the Secretary to the Presi-| will continue to watch closely for Ginecal care pug aryaeas ee operate them unless the miners return to work by to-night. West } | this question was considered by the| carried away! clothing and’ jewelry.| Would take action, ‘ ' be : ay e: doneral, in charge je proces re re : | cduacth but no ‘final decision was! Neighbors heard hammering in the are about 600 janitors em-{dent, but againgt an unid ntified profiteering, officials said presecu-]in the coal strike Virgiria is still the only State in which any great quantity of coal is ' . J one for each school building. |power in the White House, Why] tions neces would be limited tol tn the information the rederal At-|° being produced, ‘ taken, apartment and thought something was ‘Their pay ranges from $900 a year tO! doesn't some one Say what really| punishment Of dealers whose transage : : et we | It is anticipated that the reply to! wrong, but were’ afraid to investigate. $24,000 ay cach janitor hiring ag /@0e8a't some one Pay ‘ i ‘ torne snort: Acting President Lewis of the Miners’ organizati i i} oye "i ( oe se vf rel t? Why doesn’t|tions are within the United State, r shall) not onl: t the ne ers’ organization and others 4 he German note regurding the Scapa! ‘phat break was reported to Mercer MY 4ssii nts as needed and pay-|alls the President? 1 n Ww hall not only st that th of the eighty-f f | } Vlow question will contain very! street ext morning a detective; '™& them io some one announce whether he|the Government would have no con-| coal operators are in league with the Ne ely our officials cited for contempt for alleged violation 4 | trong representations as (0 the) cajied, Mrs. Travis was at her place ILLED’ | wrote his own message? Why do not|'rol over the priees at which suger! miners to violate the Lever Act, but of che anti-strike injunction appeared in court to-day @eMnitianapolis : aca or resistanc fr Hf | ; Pregi- [comes into the country shall further insist that the con! oper-| and furnished $10,000 t consequences of further resistance by| 4¢ pusin melimber” wala. the IS B R LA the physicians deny that the Pregi-|°omes | ; por a imnished $10,000 bonds for appearance at a jearing Tuesday The Cs ¥ ti aoadian dans hoe ool Mre, Travia did not BY FORMER NEW ji ER} janced? Why didn’t the President see} Ji) 1. the first to which American{!the anti-trust ucts passed by Con All advertising signs at motion picture and legi ' all powers which pe se: ite. T t 7 a | : “a r I a legitimate theat the spall po spa write, The detective never came back Senator Hitchcock last Saturday finers will turn, ‘They, however, | g: and taht they } tolated 8 ai sel, | ts a ior ofithe smaller German) vii. Halloway, on her way to = White. Hal ke, {Why the secrecy and the mysterious ati es phy nore Mey "| wre and taht they have violated | vaudeville and other amusement houses in the city will be turned off at torpedo bodts. market, passed a young man in the, Robert Gray, hie Half Awake, s i - must fupe st OPOAD ONDPSHMAR | SUCH Provisions. Silene sya é A report generally current in Paris) ) ivi) when she came back he Sees Form in Doorway mystery? | Questions like these have| in imuking thei: purchases in that| ‘The dtterniination to summon the|4ll hours save between 7.30 and 8.30 P. M. as long as the fuel shortage that Henry White of the American]... Coming down the stairs, Her iy ay. jbombarded the White House of late} market |Grand Jury, it was sid, eame as a] fasts, This was agreed on by representatives of the : Peace delegation would remain here.) sii riment had been robbed in her and Fires, Jand the best way to answer them is] Discussing the situation Attorney | result of disclosures in the proceed ; es of the various amusemetit —) ifter the departure of the other mem- |) - » The Evening Woeld, lto tell what is happening in the Genera) Palmer said lings against the officials of the United | fields at a meeting to-day called by Marcys Loew, Chairman of the Fuel vers of the delegation, to represent Mrs. C. Fiore opene a H, Pa., Dee, 4.—Mistakerf} ‘Congress, although requested to do | Mine Workers of America, which the | Qonservatic #4 ) . Fiore opened the door of ecutive Mansion. mnservation Committee of the National Associatior 7 3 € eo 8 eme purglar ly to-day s. ¥ ve | b fe es emel si ende 0" ne x jon e ~ the ‘United States im the Supreme! ie. soartment und saw three young | fF © burslar carly to-day, Mrs. Florence | sr anos geTWEEN PRESIDENT|%, failed to extend the lifo of the /statement said tended to show that) | of the Motion Pig Counell, inds no confirmation In6U- | meq ‘forcing thelr way into the C. /amy: (uro-seven soard old. was mot fe AND OUTSIDE WORLD. alization Board, ‘The Department |the operators, as well as the mine | ture Industry, horitative quarters. All the Informa | Wiison apartment. Mrs. Fiore jumped | sinyale Avenue 2 shionable| petween the President and the out-|of Justice will confine its efforts in| union officials, were engaged in « P, ‘ 4 a tha on “ son apa » Flore ped Millvale Avenue apartment ho The | residents, vice presidents and gener: ‘ton obtainable indicates the contrary: | tq her telephone. ‘The men got away’ | husband, Robert Gray, head of a rubber | side world stands Mrs. Woodrow Wil-| the futuro to the enforcement of | conspiracy to violate the Lever Act. | I general managers of a dozen public = Srey ee ine (ie Hy) The method of the thieves is to rinS4manufacturing concern, was awakened |gon, as devoted and faithful a com-| Provisions of the a Control] It was said the investigations of |Ulility corporations in New York met with Public Service Commissioner i the appointm ‘ edb an apartment bell, If they get no/at 3.30'o'clock by a noise in his bed ; 4 Act by prosecutin Instances of |the Grand Jury will cover alleged } | ee pa oxfe “4 a @ o'clock by a e in his bed-|panion as ever nursed a sick man | Nixon in his office to-day for a " © coal ‘eriel Y | Wallace as the American representa-| i iswer they go up and help them-|room, He saw @ person standing in a do atuht she fs at his bedside |*#iex Of sugar from an unjust or un- | violations of the Laver Act on the day for a consultation on the coal crisis and the ’ tive. sivas the doorway and fired. “A women| DAY 8nd nlgbt she is : sere CO apatlt | part of the defendants in the injunc- |means that can be adopted to meet it, j ———.—— sh d and upon investigation he | 2o¢ only ministering to his wants | cneiat damn ination of the @umer tion, wilt ought against the Mine} joan : BRITISH DISPROVE found it was his wife, She died almost |Dut reading the mass of memoranda | jt ey ‘Hoard will make it im.| Unto n officials, as ee tne| Definite action has mot yet been DIVER Goes DOWN 360 FEET. [Avie iy tas ha’ tala that is transmitted to her, and de-| | ¢ Ba AMARILA On | part of the coal oper |taken, but the trend of the talk in- | Westchester Lighting, Brooklyn Bdl- 1 Po t of Bras, | the iy ube orm move In| each day ribution, Every sa 1) ether “the Goverment. of this |My be taken to conserve coal p TATEROD Baleoen New York j ABOUT SGAPA FLOW BOSTON, ‘ hn F. Turner,| Gray was formerly in the liquor busi- | Mrs Wilson has become the Presi ts own mer and a | country rules, or wheth nwig Rie Maas Gad Lh . Hepes eenON Railroad | dvop-sea diver, broke the world’s record | eas at the Bronx, New York City. ‘ pr i 4 District Attor wa people shall ha r wa | al, Queensborough Gag and ee | he : eer toe 2 n ie pe ah mi dent's are sisiary f r the ae ating an unfair fit or this is a ¢ f law ofa v and subway trains without | ctric, Manhattan and Queens Blee- | ; yenler an bs of being. notes that come from K |group of men,” } heat tric Light , str ira a t vie Ligh his por sight, Queens Electric dence That Berlin Was in Com- aN Meee cacd In apnaiaitiad |Members of the Cabinet communi. (mination | Mnufac’ | Garrivon Aske # to Buy Cars| service toa minimum in the non- | way munication With Admiral, | entirety of neavy brass and wolghs nea EX-KAISER FROM PUBLIG| cate witn secretary Tumutty, who in| dome nisuumier will be proceeded | ries Tush Sauess whlah cduia be fae Commissioner Nixon spoke’ of #ha LONDON, ‘Dec, 4-—The Admiralty | !¥ 490 pound It was invented \turn brings to Mrs. Wilson's atten-, asaiust under ¢ Lever Ac apes ubout sixtegn hours a da need of conservation and the proba- has issued a statement denying the | CNS" ae per ce Wilhelm Plans to Move to His New |t#on the matters which ought to have > 3 Darkening the « ic adver bility of strict regulation for-the com- German Government's claim it was | (haul aa) ls bal nae BNA hee Thelin Plans to Move to His NeW line president's time and thought. He! STADIUM TO SEAT 100,000, ents of Broadway and elses | panies, He said he did not think tt not in communication with Admiral) ble metal join i Bay hes Home in Doorn on helps determine the priority and rela au t ’ ms ay ‘ | Proper to penalize the companies that Ven Reuter at the time the interned | yntirely Inclosed and, in their place Dee. 34 |tive importance of the matters, but) HICACO, D I n ; Et Hbie elimination of a part |e me ted with coal, but added German fleet was sunk#ig Scepa Flow. | 0" tngentous ‘clutches : ath i 8, Wilson finally decides how much | tun. tere ee 7 be * hat the dther companies magia ‘The statement, issued’ by Commo- | le LATER R AM: Dele. tient lied Mrs, Wilson Analy i hile iarquat 0 er gasherlbg. ni i 5 to the public to | looked ulso, He predicted eamal ads | LithydiGeavan Ratiae| Balser will remove to home : ‘ =e ‘ n the Ww mn wn to-day nser 4 and electricity, | peiling restrictions” from Washington (Continued on Second Page.) counonniee ty Bee at Doprny Deo. 82; It was learped te (Continued on Twelfth Page.) with announcement of awards of NE rhe mpanion repress nted were: | within a day or two, but said he weulil pectin PN tl iE ve), s ec -remier Lloyd ms truct to t faaat rf ) the | [nterbovough Rapid Transit, Brooklyn | not ask the compantes to pool George told the House of Commons to: A wall ten fost high, topped with MU TAURANT. Venaped, of nerete marble, with ; tne | Rapid Transit dates le e * hee BELL-ANS BEFORE Meals pl re | wire, in constructed around the sorte on ied, of conerete And maz! vie H * Consolidated Gas and/coal unless there should . come ai oa es Be fine Good Digestion makes |4ay be ped, the treaty of | Peace house to protect Wilhelm from gage weet Dotators. | Te to the plan. It la eatimated i¢ allied companies, Edison lectric| order to tas effect, :; » Oh e SUrOUle ole aibner. 450.—Advi, J wilh cost at least 94,726,000, Racing Entries on Page 2. Lighting, New York and Queens Gas,! John W, Lieb, Generale Manamey ‘ t 5 4 We ' " ala a a mal ——hy- SCHOOL JANITORS THREATEN TO QUIT ~ WORK ON MONDAY (MRS, WILSON STANDS GUARD rve L faba on E ducation | Board, Which Has No Funds to Pay Thein. PLEA MADE TO CRAIG.) Comptroller Urged Trans- ser eeys IN PRESIDENT’S SICK ROOM “AGAINST OUTSIDE CALUMN worsen S ENDS CONTROL Gets Reports of Criticisms and Questioning About His Real ¢ condition. | Polk and Clemence: U. 8. AND ALLIES REACH AGREEMENT ON FIUME, SAYS LONDON REPORT 1 Said Already to Have Signed—Englang to Follow. LONDON, Dec. 4 N agreement, which it is pre d by t American, French and By 0 re re tatives for submission to It according to private despatches to-day Frank 1, Polk, Under Seer of State, and Premier Clemen- ceau are declared already to have ——__-¢ o> ——__— THEATRES 10 DARKEN SIGNS EXCEPT FOR HOUR A NIGHT COLD CARS IN PROSPEC — ot \Public Utility Officials Meet With | Nixon and Consider Drastic Plans