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a cinta a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919. COAL RULES. DEAL HARD BLOW TO SMALL INDUSTRIES HERE © fk > rey but when they concluded ae I F FUEL RULES HERE | MMGLE, WIDOW, SE yt = SUFFER IN WEST BSE (900) COAL PILED. |VOLATORS 0 Trios algae : CBee cco = MOH NEAR IY | FAGEA $5000 FINE OR PRISON) O98 # ELS. cs ison ce ces | FORGOAL IN GRP , ‘ correctness of Lewis's fore What Stocks and Prices | : dicati pinting to the choted of “Everything will soon be over. cations pointing to cho | Hy eattoment willbe “ WhILE BAN IS ON | ss | Mra Ma ' (Continued From Virst Page.) furnish power to manufacturers | Mayor Hylan to-day decided to or-|. Mrs. Medill McCormick, Chairman — | Ger a survey of the supply of coal alo Sf the Women's Division of the Re- Was not a single handelap. On the hand, pieas by Lewis, Green ” as usual without any restrictions morning. v y Farrington tn his speceh did not be forced to divert shipments of] ff power fs generated from bitutnt- this city. The canvass of coal dealers| publican Party, said women would to the) now pow as well as the ten support the Republican Party be- advocate rejection of the settlement. y¢ i 9 ; antiiracite bound for New York to t hous coal stocks acttuilly now on well a nement districts | 8UpF ’ ie s Instead, he insisted that the Exeeu- Mountains of “Small Size AN=! wont where the suffering ense hand which are the first to feel the effects| cause it “is the sole instrument for} Record § Snowfalls Reported tive Board, District Presidents and, (hracile Untouched in Jerse by the 1 shortage tat Hower restrictions not operat 1 shortage will in imme-|t ; pr mea Se ae 7 ‘ m ata and Much Damage Done Seale Committer did not have the ) * sf ly bitter cold until the publio utility is furnished diately i¢ Police De: partment and | liberty.’ he party, she sald, wou =e 4 power to approve any settlement and and Pennsylvania, IWiXOn EXPLAINS ENFORCEMENT, cou! by or througi Much Adminis- | other Investigators of the city will/ continue to champion “social justice | Wires Are Down. urged that the Cleveland convention 1 ORDERS HERE. tration.” {conduct the survey. junder the law and the fervent prin- eis which framed the demands leading = 1 W. Saward, editor of Saward’s It is pointed out by the uel Ad-« “Mr. Lieb informs me that under | “I velieve that a coal survey | ciples of begat which Roose-} tGAGO, Dec. 2%0.—Below zero ' Up to the sirike be reconvened, Journal, coal publi mo, went a) min 4 that the coat shortave ia!) these instructions there will be no ought to be made rlght away in or-') Veit maintained to the end, temperatures prevailed to-day in vir- ‘Tho cffect of the Farrington mos! telagrain yesterday to United States {a national question which subimerges | curtailment of industrial power for the der that we may Know just what we| Mention of Col, Roosevelt's name) vin, ait sections from the Mivets- + tion at tho best would be tu delay a h Adminintrates Garfield, asking} jecat siderations, Conimissioner | ime bet have to face this winter,” said the; Prowght aw eager at sippi Vatiey to the Sierra Nevada @enera! resumption of work for at jim, for the benefit of the public, to) Nixon said t n Commissioner Nixon was: ever. Mayor. “A cominittee was recentiy | McCormick ed the women 0 by | Mountain region, and the cold wave | appointed for the purpose of dix-| the country wanted “an American joeay ius Kastern invasion with sub- Neast ton days if not longer, and sanction the liberal wee of small atzed| “When the fuel order was lesved/ whelmed during pensing coal and ico to those who) America,” and #ot a “Socialist or anthracite coal—known fo the trade | from Washington It was ae ppted as} tests from dry soudy and other ‘mer te | normal temperatures of 20 to’ 60 @e- las buckwheat, rice and barley—now]a guide for action here chants against curtailing thelr bus Jeannot afford to pay exorbitant] Imperialist Mternationallem. | grees, In parts of the Western coun- vention to legal process. Lewis and! in storage. Mr. Saward in his tele! “hvery effort is to be made Ws re-| nese Hours in the husiest season of the | prlees, This committee will pur-| Suffragiste entered the fray to-day) try, qiroady hurdest hit ty the fuel the conservatives supporting him do! gram fade the astonishing state-|duce the hurdships placed upon thel year, when enormous stocks have jchase coal cheaply this winter and|with arguments to convince the Re-| sirortage, many small cities and Met propose that sither thing shall | ment, which he says he I* prepared to! eity by tis omer affecting our in-| been lald in to aceorrnodal t had | dispose of it where !t is most need-| publican Nattonal Committee that If! towns were destitute of, coal, and" ix so much of | dustries and occupations in thhe holi-| been anticipated to be the Jed. Ample funds—about $300,000 / the G. OV P. wants the women's votes | suffering was reported, Montana and Mowatt, whose speech could be’ this small size anthracite coal on season But with the surf holiday trade in history, The | from the sale by phe ot army | next year it must hurry ratification) Northern Idaho were the chief ut- * beard im the lobnies of the Hotel! pana that available storage places Lineoin, 100 et away from the have ali been villized, amd unless tt e_rodm, went further than js yged the production of domestic- Me imsisied that the! size anthracite must be curtalled foodstuffe—will be at the disposal ofjof the Susan B. Anthony Suffrage | ferers, | the, committee ‘ ; Amendment. | Presaging extension of the cold he vou! murvey has mot been or- |" swhether or Rot women are tc 6 the i Cee eee ee ee ce for] “Whether or Rot women are to vote wave into the Kast and Southeast M4 be inines used up sind Lye} Mls ested that the mer- }necensary roplucement, the time it} chants select a committee to call on will take te resume operation, fift} Nin at to k Una afternoon. © He . come to pass. substantiate, that the j the cout afd ship it in the normal, sid he did no see any prospect of re alarm, bat the people are enuitied to}in the Presidential eleetion of 1920] heavy rainstorms were prevalent mike should continue, predicting | 11 appears that some of this small | yay, the condition throughout the! feinding of amending: the order as it know just how much coal ixon hand: rests solely with | tho | Republican | through those sections yesterday, with that ip another week things would | sizo coal ty held anbjevt to the orders West und une present diversion of| Flaten ty ature « Percy, British F Be or ‘ace likely tobe ard a tot of! the Nationa’ Womus's Party, de- | °xtcuslve property damage in Georgie, Save come to such & pass that I) of the United states Raliroud Admin: | oyu) to Wostern points, we cannot aa} THO Retail Dry Goods Association | Frank Percy, British Flyer and Hero, Gtyor information the possession of | clared Alabuma and Mississippi and loss of would be impossible for the men tO jgtration, A suilicient quantity te re- | met this afternoon ty otermine Needed J P <j which would help us to foresee and| “1 cannot concei us S thatoordors cuveful consid sterinine eeded Job and Took First i | 0 vo fail to get all they amk for, or at least jieva the provailing shortage coutd |”? on ra curePally cons of the Repubil-| three lives near Atlanta, Ga, in feo! . | upon A course of action with re 4 jeent any pancreid | cans coming to.the polls, expecting the! waters, Railroad service was sertousty the M1 per cent. recommended by he put on the arket if the Govern- A in Washington can be dive! Os suet regulations, ‘The usbdels Offered. upper! of 17,000,000 wonien already | handicapped and oity strects iaund Becretary of Labor William @ mont departments having charge of |! le4 : Fation iy composod of prneticaty| It takes one kind of courage to win! Te eed Une Siew genene the SAMS oy tha almost unprecedented rainfall ‘Wilson. jeoal would say the word. However, | itihinlbechieb Obetaiss Mots Mckeenatd Retin re sree ane miorewant, ine | te Beitiph = ‘Distinguished § Mying Wi M N WIL AD not,” Fhe said, fi In the Western country, where al- To these William Green repiied (he project of releasing this coul and | 4° atainbiny between Mtr, Hardin sand uding the large dejairtment stores, | CFO and another kind of heroism A survey of the situation shows the|most record sowfalls accompaniedy ith the declaration that there was! encouraging its use has been pror | MYPCE F wis (oA Cee ee een nnn ann sae (OF @ Young man thus decorated to fatined; assurance has been siven ky |e Unseasonable cold, rail and wire | me longer any question of winnig @{nented to the Tuc) Adiinistration | Warking in hearty co-operation. Mel iii in tie Bush Tecminal IHailding, {MECe! a Job ay a window washer. |five othera, Kentucky, New’ Jeraeg, communication also was handicapped, : trike. A before withont producing results. knows conditions better than [ do and 1k! West 42d Street Frank J. Percy, twenty-six ae |Khode Island, Oregon and Maryland, | In Washington and Oregon one of “The strike.” said he “has bees) 1t has jong been the custom to push] his great experience and understand-|" Conaissonur Nixon hoki # con. | SM# Both kinds. uit ratification will be accomplished] the worst snow storms in a decade wen. You men ie won it ik upon the market the so-called domestic] ing will b avalld of by me in all TT ang, during the day with Deputy He wou the cross when, as an act-| ie latte Gee | was ‘recorded. Wise and patriotic thing now to do 18 sizes of anthracite, the price of which | do. bélicn Cunaies ay & es ing Major of the British Flying Forte, AYS ANNOUNCES: bo ding, C © fache. to go back to work It is not good | jay steadily increased. But anthra-| “Wich cold weather approaching we rie iat flies robaealiaerin he commanded « flight of six planes q Pasi ae a6 be be snow had fallen to-day, an unasual Americaniam, it is not good unioniem | oj). mines produce, besides the do- lean tal ho chaneos. We work under | onforein ; oy, | Whie : ; enforcing the restrictions, although mount for that region dually fe do otherwies, We cannot fight the mestic sizes, an immense output of] orders (ran Washington and neither} tie jocal police ary not wuthorixed to n front. | : }deepened northward to OK, Gavernment which in good faith has | ine xmail aixes described above. The) of us will upou bin own IniUALIVe KY | make arrests or Institute promecutions| At Present he ts carnins $75 a Soe eyeaeeee i fanaa Leen y i oe veer Proposition that coal distribution companion, becaus| counter to orders from Dr. Gurtlel. | under a Hederw remation. However | Wont every nickel uf t—by wush- RETR | Dre. Lose te wan roel te : : s the ne A tenttie tt ch & tees |Ore., cing « ere forced to of a slack demand for the buckwheat, | HOPS GIVEN ONLY SIX HOURS! i was agreed that polivomen muy re ie the windows and im Lede the ach other “for political pur- | |ciose by the heaviest snow In twenty- JERSEY CITY PLANTS and barley wise coal aud th ‘OF LIGHTING. port violtions. One viotation will roc] 2027 10 the offlee building of 10 | pox | five years, larger profits attending the sale of) «shops are permitted six hours of} yult in a warning. A second violation New York und Queens County Kall-; The farmer, Gov. MeKelvie de- | 0G, STH THEORY NOW Tho wide range of the gold . IGNORE FUEL RULES: {domestic sizes, have been treating te] jighting, ‘Phiy can de tide on to a4] will call for cutting off the supply off “AY Company, Borden Avenue and 'ciared, had borne the burden of the | poh Senleee peed byes ports, of b [small sizes as by-product. much daylight ay they may wish tol the offender. ‘The Publié Servicn| ' hh) Seek Leak lalind Guy, | war and still was carrying more than |Tander, Wyo. $4 below: Havre, SUPPLY ON HAND At favorablo points along the coal] re. | Lines of supply wil not be cut; Commission hus power to that ex- had to have a jot.” he explains! his share, | u Mont., 30; Williston, Mont,, 30; Hel- shipping lines between the anthra oft i sdlately, Wut user will be ex len “So 1 sturted on tho fist one that PREDICTS OVERWHELMING RE- | (Continued From First Page.) ena and Seg a pee” an’ : offere ay have been offere ahd Cheyenne, Wyo., evils” Lam |felds and Néw York tho small size! pee rules as gives| HARDIN CALLS FOR OBSERV-| ™ bi die vi iene tartans biel PUBLICAN SUCCESS. = ¢ lStinne, eae Nomth<Blalte Neb ames > Washington Said to Have Assured | [by-product las been dumped ip the) out, ANCE OF ORDER. ba nei ie Pela ne arent tue |The Governor predicted overwhelm. Dansey was kiilog by a stone thrown | Puebiy and Denver, 20; "Minneapolis. a i m nthe bib of in ove 5 he | cae . and Sad 8: } open in great piles covering many] Oltices troving the handling! pn. rotiowing statement was jiver | 1K. ms, Porcy je entitled : ing Repubiican success next year andjat his tog Jack, they, upparentily,, and Spokane, 8; Omaha, Neb. and only the Dastingulshed Flying Grose /faid that tn Nebraska where there| nave not yet satisfied themselves just | Concordia, Kan, 6; amd Chicago, 3. tly had been a Democratic State how the little féllow met his death Ee raul Servico) administration, the people were, ‘Mio wehtiment of ‘Hammonton is| thet “she could never keep a secret” Manufaciurers Orders Won't [acres. Ax fast as ono storage ground! ug coal, such ay tug und transporte. Re Pressed Now. bas Been used to capavity another| tion, may use light, but it will be ex- eth did bas been acquired, until now, aocord-| pected that they reduce the use to a > AS more me are te fing to Mr. Kaward a out at the office of Mr, Hardin to-da: “Some of the morning editions of] 0Ut also the French War Cross, tho | re Mons Medal, the ¢ to-day's papers unfortunatoly ot a} sete) and the V Jereey City manufacturers A the coal dias} roimimum, Such « rulin was vo much wreng mpransios about the question| a== story Medal. \“praying for a closed season on Dem- | veering strongly to the prisoners and had known anything about Tigriore the drastic fuci regula. {tibuters there is uo moro convea-|almsed in Chicago, however, by thexe| oF eangervation of fuel in Now York ocrats in order Ghat the party may) against the prosecutors for the rea-| the case she would have told it long, , 5 ocr del ty Widhingtwe i's, {lent storage ground to be had deliberately utine current who were Gils. a tha aatent Gren ot Fi atate enough to leat about a month, He! ict pecome wholly extinct.” son that the latter have not made any Les peportniee Shatin dara: tones Now,,adout ute threat bar. Sater hot entitied to tt that the Bnew off iene inat Cominismioner Nixon and} {d the Norwexkunt otowmbhip Tila, | afte. the addresses the committee vttempt to establish a cause aguin ’ case the action of the authorities |formally confirmed the sclection of |the accused except by vasue theories had) bean based on the fact | that Unis | a5, ok 8. Peck of Providence. 5 rs handwriting experts said ‘a letter | Frederick 8. Veck of Providence asjand innucndoes, ‘The White family | Sf condolence received by the National Committceman from Rhode | has always stood in high repute in written by Mrs, Jones, was in the. Isiand, and H, O. Bursum, of Socorro, |the village, and their friends and|same handwriting as that in a letter” which had’ bunkered with 3,500 tons. hud Deen ordered to reduce amoutit to 1,800 tons Frank Hedley, President of the In- terday by Fual Administraior Gar (tivo must be restricte t : its . | field. Thin was Aevided upon this | sites are not put on the market. An-| npply ware cut off, This we WIM! Regional Director Hardin were ‘at morning at a m thracite, except in rare instances, is] tu avyld. ° | oonftict. This Js, of culirse, inaccurate, ‘e not mined eaxglusively in domestic “As the rules provide that elevator | City Chamber of Commerce, and |aizen* The small sizes come out with] v.43 eetita/ sueta atl ce eaten ak | “AMtr. Nixon and I have conferred on | wast based largely on tedsphonic as-|the big chunks and are sepamted in| “¢Tvice must be © ss much MS eaiy question: and are both working Stig tlbalase ue ‘ine the screens. If the ammll sisea cannot | Possible in accordance with regula-} >, iJentioal lines. Our first purpose] °°DOrOUs™ sald this afternoon ened National Committeeman from New , noighbors want facts before they will | Cosine nee hn Meee shea — aaa ship vacaived pac be stored they must be thrown away | ons on use of light, heat apd power, |ig to secure a full co-operation with| °2 {4h there bas not been any curtall- | yroxiog, and transacted other miscel- | believe them guilty, the writer said "he" hart-nes aia “a ella Rat Aa ondh ae Tibet gb ican eu bry bd 1 sugwest that after-hour elevator Dr, Garfield's urder concerning the ie of ie aay on cither the ianoous business, | A reason offered by relatives and|out West and it was useloss to try tp Be) deme’ would be no effort to cnforce | vines or an foungations fori#ervive be started at 4.20 o'clock. It/ognservation of fuel, und with thin] UOWay or slevated lines ay a resul | ‘The roll then was called for nom- friends why Mrs, Jones is innocent is apprehend bim, the ‘fegulations where there wns &jronda The operators take the post-//4 assumed that banks are vital in-| understanding it is believed and of Commisstoner Nixon's orders. : = local supply sufficient for al! noeds | tion that if taey have to throw away|dustries, but It Is expected that they . A barage of telegrams, teleshme | the by-product—whicb ts salable if it and night letters were laid Jown!can be put on the market—they he [nterborough is prepared to op- | serve any restrictions that may be ——— pted that the public will observe ame as they have observed will use the minimum amount of ligh. ASKOR TED MILE « 7 or " y se 4“ | ASS’ T'D me LL @a Washington by local manufactur- | must increase the price of the domes-| “Consular offices ure not affected, | other patriotic movements of a alini-jder"d, Mr. Hedley said, and is | a tay ong at interests. tic sixes to meet the loss. but those in control are asked to cur-|jap character during our oxpericuces| ¢%#'tin& word from Mr. Nixon. A re- | a he manufacturerp were partico-| On che other hand, if, by supplying | tail their use of light as much ag|of the last two years. duction in the lighting of trains has | Partays, Three { Marty concerned to keep tn bpera:iim | the demand in time of shortage with ible pi NEES CAE. 0 at}owsed a saving of from fifty to sev- Go deans | the «Public = Service = Corporation, | snail! sizes, storage space can be Kept | PON 2e is appreciated, of course, “that lows. Ni Fruit seiheg, rent Hevored | Crrama, others, Which supplics power to 7 per mnt |cleas, the production of domestic xizea| “There seents to be some mign-} we shall have to eek und obtain in-[OPt¥-flve tons of coal a day. The . of the manufacturing plants of the can be kept up end the small sizos|dersianding us to the rules promul-|terprotations of munor details shoula| “POUNt of coal the Interborough has} of Keted ‘in rc + oity, It is waid to have nine wooks’ |can be saved for fue consumption, | ny rete * “ t " haf On hand was sald to be 14,977 tons ai jae gatod. They refer to tho use of bi- | such questions arise, However, the rnotivety ist t Tart on hand. Thore be aoiae h Me nonst BO aBwe Pa ‘ e but if Is an indisputable fact that a} “Ollices or industries having their {anyone who wishes to do so to ob-|!3 {veut 700 tons less than the amount | I ich TAGE] heen Re act | cites meses to tare wis ah ool ee tert Ras Toy Soldier jemall sised anthracite, available for! inracite aro not affected. a law and carries with it 4 ponalty| Albert Goldman, manager in the)] poxns Cc *TMGREASE COAL OUTPUT | Sec "urmeres, ts stored se clogs to) nsivan thone having rewerves of Di-| for failure to observe It.” Bronx for the New York Edison Com. | CHAP, J—THE QUARREL; INTRODUCING THE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY si ii might leave the city in a Ford sell tuminous coal can use such fuel as} Figures obtained to-day at the! Pany, made a tour of the county’ last | 7 WAS the day before Christmas when the vai | any fnorning and seaail of tt ina two | prodigutly as they wish, but muat| Tidewater Coal No, 149] Bleht w from their twelve-menth storage places in the close ‘ ) thirty inspectors, notifying | Missouri, .Kansas and Montana | 4ay# ride: The cual im piled im the) -onemior that in ease fuel scarcity) Broadway, showed that largo quan-|4!! users of electric current of tho} ment started among the Christmas Tree Ornaments, “I i q . ‘longed: | , argo quan n ng the Christmas Tree Ornaments, “I am unques: Sopen salon, ¢ rallrom tracks and tionably the most important of all,” said the big Christmas Tree, as ‘Miners Producing—Rock Island | could ‘be loaded with steain shovels |vontinucs, they wust apply to the | Uties of coal were being received | Mer for curtaliment, Anothor tour) Workers Go Back. | #t,a comparatively alight expense. rogibnal director for an allotment, |and delivered in the, metropolitan | WH! be mate to-night, { e_vesnhsfo) | frsen pare eres ‘Oh Tacit Be ieesicAG0, Dee. 10-—Miners at Coci| mont offective when used in's mix. (2d then thoy come under power ru-/aroa, The New York iidison Com-| 4, ae mask Drops Ralew @ Cents, spoke up one of the saucy little Troe Ornaments, hopping my: Valley, near Rock stand, 1, 127 in| Bre with bituminons, and it can be atrictions. pany received 4,390 tons of bitum!- BERLIN, Dec. 10.«The German mark out of the box. 1 6 we shine ourselves when it comes to trim: ae eee gan | #0 used without changing the gratna|FIVE Q'CLOCK LIMIT URGED IN|nous yesterday; the Hrooklyn Edi-| erence new low value bere to-day, q ot furnaces now devoted to bitumin- BIG STORE: son Company got 1,015. To-day the Pegardiess of action taken at Indian oO consumption. t when exchange was quoted at 51 marks apolis. Three mines with a onpacity of |Siso in other mixtures and be iat] ‘Many of the large department] Intorborough Rapid Transit Com-|to the dollar $0 tone dally were to open to supply | | under conditions which are known to! stores are brilliantly lighted during | pany receives 4,590 tons and the De ‘uNgent domestic needs of the miners | steam and combustion engineers. n| business hours. After consultation} partment of Plant and = Structure themselves. | fact, it Is used to some extent in this| itn a number of representatives, it| gets 600 tons for its ferry boat ser- a little Red Christmas Candle. “It takes us to show up your Tree Ornaments, I can tell you.” “You fellows make me tired,” the “Why, I could decorate the Tree alone. Il think we come in for some of the hono: ing contemptuously at the Ornaments. “And it wouldn't be Christmas without m DIeEO. President lic can aid in their enforcement are Michigan Workers pete ae Ladeal ST. LOUIS, Dec. 10.—Coal operatora| far more important at the present Sha of the country have agreed to the|time than imaginary ynflicts of , ‘4 MAPFROIT, Dec. 10,—Ragiona! Fuel | ronomul for ending the miners’ strike Sonhis N THE MOST TRYING TIME 3 st uthority AMminisiratoy Windiay was Heine submitted by Pre alate, Np Box . s A liberal catimate of its whole- GONZALES,—WILLIAM J. , spoke up the Holly Branch with a proud shake of the Red Berries. gest saines ora id eased & Sale price, If it were dolivered in aay {ia wumgested that they begin using} vice. Four American — poissenger At CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHUROH, “2 am the symbol of Christmas.” Then the Jumping-Jack came out bof Oe eet retin tn Marten | @antities at this time, would be $1.2 | light ai 11 o'clock in the morning and | steamships were bunkered yester=| yriday, 11 A, M, Auspics Actory’ Fund, | of the box with an ear piercing shrick. ‘Where do any of you fellows sty w EF tate: : ie ne tains and tal enya {UTA Of their lights promptly at 6 | day ILLSLEY.—SARAH BE, frees comes to making the big noi: Why, I am strictly : jastion in Kataas where volun | fuel which will ‘muke steam and | ook. 3,884 CARS ON HAND AT SOUTH] | Ai CAMPAELL FUNERAL cuURCH, i Lopeae tata: the bes toe sou, We know of tier peonls wha” (| '_ tear miners who have been working in| produce power rear their grimy| “Visiting various paris of the city AMBOY. Broadway aud 66th Wed., 3 P.M. aN make a jotse. tJ ly Bear, for i ce, ure thing,” ip mines continued — Pittsburgh. | head 7 : 4 . : — = roared Teddy, who had taken this as an invitation to come into the ker. bankers agreed to umvume si0.0) | heads near Bouth Amboy, and it |jagt night, t was disappointed to find) At South Amboy (here gre 3,884 cara | LITTHAUER, HERMAN, wheeling blmaclf up to the bunch. “Of course 1 am it whea it comes to Christmas, Ack any vers gertwlesten to Gnence tate | Tommpton Junction and ver, N. J, {much evidence of disregard of the} of bituminous on hand, each contain.| FUNERAL CHURCH, Brpstway, 66in D him (To be continued) Be operations, — Montana votuntecr tteile : aed eb pr ted. It t be too [ing about fifty tons, 419 8 havin st., Wednesday, 2.30 P, M, Were reported producing cos! in| McClellan, Abrais and Schuylkill | rales prom om cannot be too | ing abou y tons, cars having ae fnereusing quauties, | Haven, and Delanson and M'4- strongly impressed upon the people of been dumped there yesterday, In| MDONNWLI~-On Doe, 8. ANNA (nee Extra Special at All Loft Stores To-Morrow, Thursday, Dec. 11 ; elown. ‘ ., They soak ‘n *be | this community that these rigid rules | transit to New York are 2,599 cars, al- | Ellard), beloved wife LJ Rape he * CRYSTAL FRUIT JELLY GUM DROPS ASSORTED. ‘ ree ae ecal Dieta land are buried under the snows of |#° Ut Into operation Because Ht is! though it was said at the Tidewater] Donnell and mostir ©) taker Me Alte) | ay tole in your mouth kind. Flavors Orange, Lemon, Crome de Menthe, Fig and Strawberry. ! CHARLESTON, W. Va. Dee. 10.--| Witter while Now York ts compaitod | necessary Exchange that these cars were not to} 1) siarion and Mae Kreta. Just the kind for which exclusive confectioners ask GOc per pound and we invite comparison of a ~ahy ineaatiansian of condie) 1? H¥® under fuel famine conditions. “Those not obeying in full will have | be relied upon until they arrive. Funeral from hor late residence, 444|| our goods, Our special pri POU D BOX fdoms tn the unorganized Guyan Valley | gow gagtand Traine Cut; Siz-Noer tale eurrs ‘at off, satallng. gouoh | ¥ . Saya ave oN onda whieh m re] Ww. Gat at, on Thureday, Dea 11 cold Fashion a Goal fields of West Virginia, recently | ply egy Bl ardship to the general public, consi: more and New Eng-| Requiem mass at the Church of the sa- CHRISTMAS CANDY ‘andy or Clear Tose fegpetes by mihery’ union oMeials, 18! posTON, Dee, 10,—Passenger service ‘bis community is found to be | land paints were held here, and 7} cred Hearty W. Beto at 10a, a, 1b: Te-Morrow, Thars,, Dec. 11 ‘ally Put U; Those, rn leinarce aul nec a: bs are. received pod all New Hngland rattroads was cut |#ekine in self discipline that those | cars consigned to Newark were sim-| terment Calvu COCOANUT CREAM Specia ly ‘ut Pp We in San aonn eile Z Several Senators by Willluin Petry, dis- |i, gay to meet coal conservation re-| Controlling coal conservation for tho | flarly intercepted, It was said that | SULLIVAN.—EDWARD. FONDANTS—The avirs. anil, those de! ‘ bo Maatcas decias tn tan the | pnts, the Now York, New Haven {nation find their fforts Interfored {thls cont was held up for the use of | At CAMPAPLL FUNERAL OMUROH, |} | eheteest ciettens leas ide Chuvehen, Sunday Selects, fe a a 3% * clare: und tford Macontin: 1M, ! 3 4 " d % % le 3 ° x $e drecantea ‘to Government authori. {the Boston’ and Maine TS the ‘Maing | With May suffer a cutting off of cous {tugs In New York Harbor, oe oe TE ocinesecp et Institutions, Etc, LONE c Central 17 and the Boston and Albany | supply Jerome F Herron, shipper for the | — - 7 Senator France id: | poy ot ' Cream and New Orleans : a Fegret that condi: | EYE jaeMulng and heating regulations | it ig hoped that the press will aid | Tidewater Exchange, suid the Inter- | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. IL} neotecees, thon showered POUNDS of good, pure, x pe prevalent’ ti ni “hat [game effective also throughout the dis-|Me in carrying out the wishes of the| borough, the Consolidated Gas and Lost. Tueay, on & with sparkling — erystal wholesome can te toxalley, ‘opersiors hi \trict, Retail stores here after to-day | national administration, the New York Edison now had coal yh %: °une Bin. Sozer end formed inte enough for SIXTY kid- feieee, Sbareuere ere, fees esd be on @ six-hour basis, mivtarararation ‘ge flee ; Maro big hare of downright dies. A limited supply Bisson Candy. working in the fields. The em- - i" q e and als SSS oudness. A wort aes ly ordering. In, dncketa of have denied this, loperators Ready ¢ clear understanding of how the pub- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Hane O° 34c¢ i Pirelli velvety ee YOUND BOX SR KUREKA MIXED CANDY—This assort- KIDDIES | ational Com- i When Death enters your household | Caramels. Nougat, Jelly Kells, Royal Gums, PACK n ont Wi exent Hemi nity of ‘uswed from all quarters of the fate conference of tnlon,leadera tn Indian be W. Lieb of She ment presents @ pleasing diversity m | He, ‘homas rewster, chairman | mittee of Gas and Electric has been French Creams, Bon Bons, Jelly Dates, ferday to increase coal allotments in | 80! be ‘ or, chair ? It is then when you moat appreciate the we which-contaly {ho that Michigan. manufacturing | cet) re tril’ ,gammitice of the | appealed to save the industries using well-known **CAMPBELL SERVICE” which re- Rie. ies ak sree inc elares, Kites: creamed ‘ie may continue part-time opera- -——— power in this city, lievea you of every responsibility and supplicn pated 2.39 le} rons, Chae ‘and thus prevent @n exodus of | Tem Mines Opened in Day tn Kan-| “This morning he received the fol- every need, not overlooking the least detail. YIVE POUND BOX ed ie ‘Milk F workers, Who aro said to be awhe Field, lowing ruling (rom George W. Wiitott Call “ 7 niece shel. , or Night. ¥ thas . omplorment Qi | WHEKLING, W. Va. Dec. 10.—an the| Socretary of the Central Coal Com- ‘all “Columbus 8200,” Any Hour, Day Li i D cnocoraraa} Stores: New York, Gidy, PACK MPL DY 10 aioe, Cleveland and | unionized Kanawha Molds it tn roportoa yong hh RRecrfleery FRANK E.CAMPB SPECIAL ASSORTE! E Disa Neoware OLAEN COVERED MAHAR by es, memene ind cate! a5 that 35 mines were operated yesterday, | mittee a! eshington A splendid Holiday collection of Chocolate Broo! yn, Newar ut Those Big, Red, Hive Bie om citiee whore Induetrias again gf 10 in 4 hours ntal Coal Committees has THE FUNERAL CHURCH derened som In essen vastoty of Crean Fox. exact laontion sen Cherries. laden 9 ri luscious Juice, fh lie I ate et B . . ' (pean pe Nat jovelty rem Bib, telephone directory rn ed In rieh Fonda ie 5 For Colds or Influenan given Foe. sollewing snterpretation Broadway at 66° 23” Street ac 8” Ave, boxes, 980.1 G=lb. boxes, 82,45. 49c The specified welxut Iamous Promina Site Chovotnt “69c ~ fin, aie a y ef power restrictions, clause one Flowore for all Oconslons, Artistic Funeral Desiras our Spevialty. POUND BOX Waledee te contelner, ND noe / ail g “Public ytilitiag may continue to ' Pree sera ror + tinmeneseheesericenearsrenereesrsnaepnranrTTeenpeeercrmeeeeettn }

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