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Ee Le kee “HE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, DECEM eatistaction with agreement. confidence in the proposa’ also telegraphed the miners resumption of work. Despite the disaffection normal amount of fuel, 9 Milmoisan Won't a't Open Min would be no work untii min tors were allowed to charge 3 Ineo why. provided with blank death cert } a . mitted his resignation because he did a they must obtain them fro: ither UPON her, and the b eau jees for cual. ¥. A. Schafer, owner a bem m either bn i ‘the mine, said he could not afford|not sanction the principle of the Ausixtant District Attorney Laz- the doctors to whom they were issued oaevelt Hos \ : 4 He wired the|Government's proposal which settled jurus to-day began reading the testi- on the moi te continue operation. One hundred nnd fifty men played. MENACE THANR Kansan Warns Senate Gouging May Beggar f WASHINGTON, Dew 12, feoring was bitterly attacker * im the Senate by Senator Ca control bill. “Profiteeritx is greater than Bolsheviem,” he declarec +» img that speculation, spollat plunder age rampant. Senat the “rankest kind.” . \ © are as great, or a greater m us and our institutions than of Government “Unless we speedily c + wast of existence “1 do not concede that bor troubles and slack p ® Part for the more and mo Re sumer. "The war is over nt sp pant as Bverund more dé robbery or burglary is « by comparison “According to the papers things to eat has increased » falling markets by Middle producers, will buy only two pounds pack of tobacco now costs “And so {t goes, and will to go, until w lower consumption, and ki unless we find and app! 3 to clieck the game of gravy f at the bottom of most of « t= mont, set aside a sum alent to $1,500,000 as a sta sidy to Franchise League. men they he but who were hands, The pir were barter «cat fair while thelr fathers and drinking. , ~ Be OES on decided not to accept the Indinnapolt terms. Miners at Marion, Peoria, Stonington, Coulterville and Cedar Point were also reported opposed to | ignation of Dr. H. A. Gartleld as Fuel Us Bradstreet’s report shows the beggar the the ble young men « Marry, have been made hére. Th ¢ idea was suggested ‘by Frank H » O'Donnel! to the Irish Women's fe-opened this morning. Miners gen- erally througtiout the State returned sarees GARFIELD QUITS, MSSIUETE GUESS, \CFCRET BURIAL OF WOMAN prep! some locals that had aeaeed, ra tho Indianapolis State President Frank Farr had before him telegrams from vat | ous locals expressing resentment | against the strike settlement made at Thdianapo|is, One from Valter, Frank- ® lin County, said the miners there “will not accept the terms and we have» White House Announces Resig- 1 of the Government.” A iocal at Jonson City, nation—Pennsylvania Op- there had of some miners it was expected that a good | output of coal would be hoisted to- | this morning by Secretary Tumulty. and that by next Monday most | “Of course it will be accepted,” it of the mines would be producing: the | way said at the White House. ONE OPERATOR BALKS. oe Us He Can Boost Prices. q DECATUR, DL, Dec. 12—Miners re-| ean that Mr. Hines will be made, vid porting at the Moweagua mine pear) .) \aministrator in Dr. Garfield’s | bere to-day were informed that there a Fuel Administration at Washington.) the coal strike. jmany presented to the Grand Jury aminers or hospitals. at 3.30 A.M. R. J. K elaim- explaining the situation, and asking the! While accepting the Gove rnment's | a announced that ,he would sul Despite the fact that the daugh.!!ne to be a son-in-law and giving the ‘Fight to increase prices proposal for tho settiemont of the] |poena additional witnesses and make ter and her attorney had + made | “airens of No. 120 West 99th Stre pormit dated Oot. 9, 1% 9, the PROFITEERS WORSE EDS, DECLARES CAPPER Price- People —Urges Canada’s Policy. Profi- 1 to-day apper of Kansas during debate on the sugar menace 1, charg- jon and or Cap. per asserted that during the coal strike there had ‘been profiteering of “The profitcers of big business—and this includes a lot of coal operators enace to the Bol- sheviks, the L. W. W's. and the radi. cals who are preaching the overthrow Mr. Capper said, ek price- gouging the high cost of profits is soon| serve stocks. to be translated into the excessive as yet roduc tion are responsible, except in re ex: ecasive toll ¢xacted of the con- ulation spoiliation and plunder are ag run me. Train} 11-2 per cent. in the last vhirty daya, notwithstanding the millions lost in| ing for médre per cent. of salaries, Western| “Prefiteering is now a prison of- j | “Nine months ago a dollar would| ments actively assist the Federal De- { buy five pounds of coffee, To-day it| partment of Justice in bringing all A nickel 10 cents. continue peop demand, which is} might be well to give the Federal aur pres | IRISH GIRLS BARTERED | UKE CATTLE AT FAIRS, GHARGE MADE IN DUBLIN) Sevu'se'cou vce co mm on a auiy- te sub- Mr. O'Donnell said he knew of girls being brought into the near- gst town on a Fair Day to mice friends 919 ee ' | BAN MODIFIED IN FAVOR OF BIG NEW YORK STORES HINES TO MANAGE, S¥#¥.0F We MoTHER emeacen (Continued From First F we.) words, “I hereby certify that I view ———— the said body;” another kind issucd fay way, a former Assistant District At- ! Physicians for certification in or= "Ail thers facts have torney, who wag retained by Miss Tinary medical cases, bearing t Charlotte Calliees, a grand opera Words, “I attended the deceased.” ed was admitted to this instit * ete. who was hurriedly and secretly buried in Westchester County, announced erators Balk. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.-—The ree. , for an inspection of the minutes of “tion by the Chief Medical Examin | Administrator, tendered last night. + was forwarded to President Wilson Bartholomew Sullivan, the driver of “Ot medical examiners. 1 the taxicab which hit Mrs. Calliess, Physicians, to cover deaths in orc Mr, Bosler anid that he would ask Dry medical cases, are usually s¢ for the inspection of the minutes on © the physicions by mail in batet |the ground of public policy and also Of ten at a time. 1 Functions of the Fue! Administra- tor, handled recently through the ‘road Administration under Dr.| ‘The records of the District at. tty of blanks is necessary to me torney’s office show that the case was a tape “i ; + In no other way are tho bla | yresented to the Grand Jury Nov. 1% Garfield's authority, will be continued burt hai din galinaak Mibade hte 4 f death certiti issued, sald I ' Ao |b: jatant District Attorney Marro, © . \ fr 1 Y RLOTE. 7 by Assi y 3 ; ‘ ) biad eek ite eee he whe iy | CALiiess ’ who asked for am indictment on the GUllfoy: He added that undertake announce os essartly ) |charge of murder in the second de. °ften had requested to be suppli |eree. The Grand Jury dismissed the hach,-it wee dded, case, Assistant District Attorney Dr, Gare 4 is said to have sub Marro said to-day that he couldn't or from the assistant medical ¢ strike operators of the Central Penn- | ‘a thorough Investigation into all every effort to get light on the mm sylvanin district declared in a state at stake in the controversy,” ay that “H is merely a postponement @ showdown, which in our opinion i Sai ; | bound to come.” Sailor arin When She Is The metid proposed for setuing | Held After He and Cor- |sent the tacts to the Grand Jury istant District Attorney Lazarus, by The Evening World, “and if a crime is shown to have All efforts to locate any of the pe When she left my° has been summoned to appear be- Miss Calliess toid an Evening Wor fore Dr, William Guilfoy, the Register Teporter, “she carried two be of Records, to-morrow morning to Was % small joather | make such explanations as he sees fit, purse containing small ch: » explain his records and how the letter with her ad on it v name of R. J. Kelly, adjuster for the Other bag was an ; e grip which I hi axicab dompany; appears on the rece BD eet ottle who knew little of the situation Frederick Erlo Smith, | nineteen | body and filed all records in the case, with tho result that the “operators and public have been delivered into the hands of the United Mine Work ers of America.” | five, a Corpor Referring to the commission plan| Mills, and Jeanette Gally of Ne in the President's proposal, resolu- | rou snue, who said she tions adopted by the operators said to do family at the “vital principles at stake are aot mentioned, nor is any protection . Tevine in the | est relative of the deceased. nd other small articles. offered the public against a recur- Court this joorning on a] yyy, Guilfoy sald The ening ,,,O° Of the witnesses,” she co rence of the catastrophe in the near | charge of robbery ult World was the first to c future.”” Accomling to ¢ Tucker, wholtention to irregularities in “Me operators of Central Penn-|was recently discharged from the] certificate. the sylvania earnestly protest against | army and is now living at the | “It any false statements have been feed ft had & Hoboken mark on it the form of the commission and its; Camp Community Service Hotel, made,” Dr, Guilfoy said, “the matter “Ali efforts made by me at t powers,” the resolution sald. “They | 65 West 27th Street, Smith appro: will be pushed to the limit. This isa West 68th Street Police Stat demand that a representative com-| him at the st. Nicholas Skating Rink | matter that is of vital Interest in the poveerelt Pen ae ee ean mission, similar to that which inves- | last night and said: \ooramauntty pt Jarge, and too mavero trees a c ated the anthracite strike of 1902! “say, uddie, 1 can't take my itl] measures cannot be taken to stop ft.” At Roosevelt Hospital, Superints ppointed and empowered to in-/home to-night, but you look like a} pr, Guilfoy pointed out that under dent Grimahaw said that there w veatignte by public heagingy the| protty good scout. 1 wonder if you'd] section 88 of the Penal Code, givmg DO, record of any pur facta which the American people| help me out and take her home?" false statementé for a public record, hi have a right to know.” Tucker said be agreed and walked |is punishable with'a find of $100'or cond ‘The operators’ statement said the) with the young woman, who he said | one ars imprisonment. ui es iiareua Aibierivas ‘miners’ strike was in direct viola-|Was Miss Gaily, to o7th Street and) phe case of Mrs. Calliess brings up of anything. At the We tion of a wage contract.” poor pobaitpabi hy, rae ieuateata NN® the question whether it is possible 2 Station Insp t ‘The general fuel situation and re-| shoe would telephone to her. family |for undertakers or others to be sup- Henry stated there way no record Commitios to determine whether more RT ae woman walked of, |Dr. Gailfoy told to-day how the: Thorough investigatic drastic measures to conserve coal | pe and , 3), |blanks ave distributed, made to-day in an offor were necessary, Officials here are} a gold wateli There are three kinds of death cer- | Where or pe * Miey ike ch i alarmed at the rapid depletion of re- {he was th it {tiffeate blanks—those issued to the] {iit police ‘notiied Mi ason WH “attenti ri joined the poe 0 ae Ane No substantial increase in the|two men. and ran away Medical Examinor, which bear the! whom Mrs. amount of coal is expected before} smith and Kelly admitted their years old, a sailor on the Bay ship; G Kelly, twentyr her to pa i} his at- put in the papers, told me that the death were in her possession at the time ccident He stated that th rs. Callies w d_ been burned, it wes in ri Ht this morning. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . ee eee because TL love Administration figures n Dec, 10 there we show moved the girl,” suid 1 would not rer Ud Kill any pared with the daily aver } ‘ x not ipliented in] gars in the banner Ww | at all, alt wan atick=| . ote , > Sisal tad ven te naatins [fos “vq. tices ‘avte eo eve” The Two Commodities of Business Was not to result ae Resignation of Buel Administrator rihld will not affect the imposition r restrictions should such A has dei By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER | listened interestedly to Mr. Frank Campbell the well-known founder-proprietor of The Funeral » Honan, National Bey? bic Y cting diutribution to | ployee tor the last qua Church, Broadway at 66th Street, who spoke before Mrector Gene inex, Who has fu the equal to 64 cent 4 spre ET GaantAttion Waal s to-day | authority uct as he sees iit of their silaries for the lod, in a meeting of representative business men who had east bo the third quarter of the year a bonus] invited him to explain his proposition to bury or another} ent troubles. Men working for Aine a nae hievauacter cremate afler demise the members of their associ: tion. “Every well conducted business handles two com- modities,”" said Mr, Campbell, “and only two: ma- terials and services. Our business differs in nowise from any other legitimate business. We sell the same commodities as they do—materials and services; however, in inverted ratio, i. e., services and ma- terials, inasmuch as ‘service’ is the main feature of our institution, wayes may be expected to keop ask- ant a special Xmas bonus of 10] | | fense and I hope to see State govern such offend prs of the ¢ rs to book, Let the pow- svernment be summoned J into action for the protection of yore | the peonle CHRI T™M “Business nowadays is built upon reciprocity. . “Iam inclined to think that We give the people the best we have in merchandise means| as an emergency measure it | and service, and in return they give us the best we their confidence. uccessful advertising,” continued Mr, Camp- bell, “means a campaign of education to win the people’s confidenc “Our service begins at the time your telephone, call reaches our office and does not end until you re- turn from the cemetery.” “What duties do we have to perform; what do uv ean PRESENTS BUY EXTARTYS? PAY Now “{)/LaTeR Diamonds, Watches Government power to limit gross profits, as Canada has been doing | 50 successfully, requiring every dealer or manufacturer from the time the raw material leaves the hands of the producer until the | his goods, also his own selling | H GOLD JEWELRY have to do?” asked Mr, Chairman, Sold as Wives to Men They Nev. price and be prepared to show | r ice “You take care of yourself and your dear ones,” rs me a8 Ay en hey Never) invoices. This will make it pos- viwepey answered Mr. Campbell; “we take care of pond i son ap a ipleans sible quickly to apt tbe man who |¥ can, wite‘or phone $467 Cortlandt else." $1,500,000 Is Proposed, is doing the profiteering. wn \ “Of every detail? How can you do it?” asked “L advance these suggestions not as another. ROF a vite Be eee La oean Oe aud atune & i “When you entrust a funeral arrangement to IPQBALS that the Dail- curb a widespread evil and abuse 2 " P 2 or Trish Parits wiiich haw long been growing until it 6 MAIDEN LANE Vi9e Frank E, Campbell you have at your command a well has become the bane of legitima busine | I want especially to-day to em ' size that the business man who GIED. | eKS personal advantage at the ex-} ARCHER, JENNIE B, CAMPRELL FO nse of the common good is in the} NHRAL CHUKCH, Bway, 66th st, on] he redfiag demagogue,] Friday, 8 P.M. | ¢ black flag profiteer and the wat | coyzatns,—WILLTAM J. | profiteer AM g b CAMPRELL FUNERAL CHURN. “If we, a peaceful nation, cau sent at | it A peaceful nation, cnn send Friday, 11 A. M. Auspices Actors’ Yund. 0,000 Of the best soldiers the world urope in one y GREGORY,—GILBELT, CAMPBELL FU Win haifasmany|'NBRAL CHURCH, WRYDAY, 31 Aa Yon & war, we can set- | Auspices Acto u profiteering evil,” ’ - wo phir organization. Every man with special, high trained, outstanding abilities that put him away in front of his specialty. Combined, they make the unit known as ‘Campbell Service.’ ‘We ‘have embalmers who are experts, directors who are qualified, men and women experienced and eager to serve. “The reason we are entrusted with the funeral arrangements of so many prominent citizens lies in our unusual and exceptional facilities, our thorough knowledge, dnd the ability to analyze particular needs.”” Need | mention the Ep result of the meetin, CM Vous ila en MANY ANE IN DANG A. WHITE ‘ coughs. adr, dence Saturday. Deo, 13, UNDER TRIPLE INVESTIGATION and singer dnd daughter of the woman ‘hose issued to hospitals stating “De- ‘to-day that of Monday he would. The Medical Examiner's bianksare | move in Part I. of General Sessions sued usually In lots of 1,000 on requl- lthe Grand Jury in the case of “Md distributed by him to the assist- the -——— @ consequence, if undertakers are jroken, ribs trnctu ificates juries fatal in the been committed or if qny violation Sonal effects of Mrs, Calliess have of Jaw is indicated, we will .pre- failed despite the fact that her iin nd daughter said that she had with her, ation leather! fruit, some eld in $5,000 ball} ords as being a son-in-law and near- sowing she was going to do for me, tinued, “who answered my ‘ad.’ later, had opened the glasses case and no- ndition it was the only thing to do Waigh, with #8 lived, that Mrs Ca Niless was {li ip pital be New Yor Hos- has occurred in recent years inthe City of New York, and great credit The most 7 nent irregularities due to the managing editor and ng inves to-day ate the fal- porter of The New York Even- ying of in the death cer- ing World, who have assisted in which h was dated before the woman| vestigation be made immediately by represented BE. J. ant, by the Grand Jury of the under ed state he | establishe u- ing, under howe for jy, Great interest centre: ment of the bod Ames feat . the certifi ite on which the| ferreting out the matter. ody was removed from the Morgue,| 1 respectfully ask that a wide in- and falsely , adjuster of ithe ‘te 1 th y estigations, » Cemetery the ¢ 1 woman's son-in-law, and er's receipt which 1 the undertaker hi ed by the dead woman's son-in- en eriminally against the p : responsible for this act, 1 yeen clearly | might state further that the clothing, Sp l D ¢ On ening World hocketbook. nd pet } ecia mas er Eve tormorrow morn: | information, ofcourse, by whom or|| quality. | Special 5] +75 an order granted by Jus-|for what purpose they were taken, price, (MRO ab eompany, k County and that the evi- every person in this case, to- th records, be placed you so that proper action ma cts of the} borween | Elegant 11-Piece Solid ie Morgue nati White rie best dy in Mount} Separsntly wit design. We have no nd person ef! around the} and ¢ tice Tompkins of the Supreme Court — (y at White Pla Ti | Others $4.95 to $55.00 Wins Calon tee eteothey, ®itllam Madrid Thréntens a Lockout. wan dled Monograms, 3 vee | 3D) . ees | MADRID, D 2.—mployers in on't Wal rer} ‘01 rt aminers wilt this elty have not: the Mayor || ait a ate hee ‘and d make the tri ip. The disinterment will | that they intend to initiate a lockout |} aed eer eee made by The Winterbottom Un-| on Saturday unte workmen imme- 175 BROADWAY lie nt A » hospitals are gw on the ground of additional evidence, KePt supplied with whatever quan- 1 et lot nk Ne dr, ben with thi etn ed, on with the blanks, but that the re- Br, quests always bad been refused. As rtaking establishn enw Attorney Bost owing letter to a ment, Distriet Attorney Kalward Swann, District ‘County M Calliess of Dear Str—Ag attorne the H w York City, T beg to ¢ ation to the matier i wck a White Oct, 9, 1919 oudway, New York City. The victim was gtr cab company, both X- The body was removed to the Morgue, | Carmine Josimeom ind at 3.30 A. M, ut- da HH Tr. d tho, strike by Administrator | : 7 ask for an indictment or indictments.” fifteen minutes before the accident yy Garfield, the statement said, “was in- poral Confess Hold-Up. Undertaker George H. Kelly of No. which resulted in her death, two. hand tenfered with by Government officials -_-_-o 837 Columbus Avenue, who buried the b oe ne the ok | upe n- 11 mer? i hite P y previc us to K te to, take. ¢ phases of the case. ter, no action was started by the city Geo un f ment to-day that the “settlement is “We intend to sift thoroughly the @uUthorities until the facts were dis- wens vi no settlement at ail of the principles charges made by Mr, Bosler,” declared Closed by the investigation instituted; On Oct. 11, at 12.05 Kelly took the body a Roosevelt Hospit. killing of her mother by the axl Mt ok rnin J harge cipt for the same and son-in-law, R mediately placed shipped it to Mov ted it there ar ‘axic ab ¢ deceased Was f 1 no effort was D company or Ke eceased had o'clock A fe The Medien of) City of New York t have Dr, Hohmann « ey pre vt of nd f respec a member of your staff to bei) 4 sent alse it is matters of this kind that make it possible for hundreds of people who disappear annually in the City of New York to be buried n-| and all records of their di ance concealed, This is one of the ott frects. “He | most flagrant violations of this character, in my 1 n of ng Our Big Daily CHOCO. IVERED bie bars OLD op vxeN. boxers EUREKA MINE presents N t reanisy ASSORTED MIL of our finest ay wonderful variety jantutions, Par ted Ny ¥ J. Ke thorized him to receive he ti d_ the Hy te ny re e Morgue 1 his stitute Kensi ners’ or Dr, iliy judg Extra Special Friday and Saturday Tt Movies|] CHIRISTMAS CANDY || So!'srha'st, : | Tre Bris DCA vl + dolly Bon silver Sticks and wo ato ‘OUN. K ¢ vrtin of and Jellies, Nougutines, Marshmallows, |. wher P. Kensico’ and The Christmas Story of a Milk. uN Sixth | No. 9 2D FLOOR), AT Ig. Oo CORTLANDT 8ST. oly de ia are off all existing strikes and a majority of them promise to written the] return to work by Monday France's Tax Receipts J PARIS, Dec. 12. The tax i) frances, 41 per cent. greater Flints ceopts for it months of th _ Fine ‘Furniture , p total nearly GUARANTEED 5 = PERHAPS WE we quired the habit dur- © = e& 2 mps 41 Ver rey, New York nnn for Char. 1 Bristol, | oft your at- onnection| n ab ¢ jompany | Street and| or Si Dy the taxi-| Five Destroys Paper Stock Wa proken, pelvis ous | paper stock warehouse of James | ‘0, Nos. 11 and Brook Street, | sey City, was destroyed by fir oy | day, tore r with the stables ad- Joining. ‘Polkcemen rescued five. horses Aight watchman, | Kelly, claim-jovercome by smoke, was taken to City ing and con: | ing strenuous days of the Red Cross service; cer- tain it is that no woman nowadays will be without her sewing cabinet, shown in so many dainty styles. A serviceable and pract cal gift. interior if dil eeeReas Flint & Horner Cetne: 20-26 West 36" St. omniginiieaeetneencit aM ys she died ¢ 10th of May Pat U. of her ree LONDON, Dec. 12.—A movement is ufoot to enter in Poland's Hal! of Fame claimed that ily, ch 108s eM ITEP yin @ box, Black and id the bil containing sparents of is and false y the taxi- > ascertain If latives. forgeri SELF - RISING PANCAKE FLOUR No home-made Pancakes can possibly od good as those made from this famoes bfend of wheat, corn and rice. Be sure in way “VIRGIN SWEET” to ‘oe frocer, hag watt of the} n arrival at co Cemetery Office of the notified to ‘orris pres- | isk that you} ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS 4 ‘ew England Confectionery Company ' ppear- ment, that | | BOSTON, MASS, Extra Special Friday&Saturday ‘Toy Soldier CHAP. 3.—INTRODUCING ANOTHER CHARACTER IN THE QUARREL. “ELL! well!” the gruff voice fairly roared, “who would have sany use for any of you if it wasn’t for me? There would be no Red Sleds and no Skates, | am thinki Ever}body stopped quarreling and looked out of the window the direction from which the terri voice had come, “And who are you” they asked in one breath, “I am Jack Frost, the Maker of Winter—*he Builder of Snow and Ice.” “There, I guess that will hold you all for a while,” said the Orange. have a small part to play but I don’t go around blowing about it like the rest of you. I have listened to the various arguments from you all and after you, who are usually such good friends, have worked yourselves up to a high pitch of excitement and eotered into a frenzied quarrel in which you have lost your tempers not « single one of you has proven that your presence is not indispensable at the Christmas festivitie “Right,” said Teddy Bear and Jack, who were always posing as models of worldly wisdom. ‘The trouble with you seems to be that each of you considers te part you play so important that Christmas could not go on without you.” “There are a gre many human beings the same way,” chirped the Old Owl, flapping hia wooden wing: a mighty good habit to break yourselves from before the chains become too strong and hold you ¢o it.” (To be continued.) dit Jelly Gam Drops, assorted. The mett-h uth kind ft Jathey fie’ wad etrawk ust the Kind for which exclusive con! 1, and We invite comparison of Ur Koos. 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