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5 ; ’ THE: EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1919 BREAK UP THE MILK TRUST Bishan to Play Stage Role, With Only One Other Man SOU) KISSERS CHURCH WOMEN au ~/_ ae PARTNERSHIP WITH POLITICS retacate of 4-200 Rriendly Society Girls To-Night PREPARE TO BID WL PERPTUATE = | Spectacle at 71st Armory Will ADIEU TO REDS BARTENDERS: anemia hy Route of “Soviet Ark” to Take | Will Give Old Boys Jobs hes | Away Emma Goldman and Old Gin Mills Made New Berkman Known To-Day. | Boozeless Saloons, Charles Sumner | Burch, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of ; the Diocese of New York, will be one | i I Sity | zed at a cost of less than a third of of the only two male “agtors” to ap- 4 John J. Dillon Wants City) i764 0 * quart, ‘The freight charge 18 pear tonight In the ouguaen aenketinn Milk Station and Farmer- less than @ cent a quart. Add to that @ half cent charge between the rail- the past, present and. future of the to-Consumer Plan. road cars and the grocery store. Store Girls’ Friendly Soctety. s > Piaget tell ae bon Would handle | Twelve hundred young women of the = oe @ ea © ant | society, representing every Episcopal Pp 5| Adati ce ! ! NO PRICE FIXING LAWS| Adm Ea TaPRAe Neoeivee. he, Duion ‘parish in Greater Now York except oo cianeeanimmane figured that milk could be sold retail two, will take part in the spectacie, Soviet comrades and foul kissers| Here’sa ray of hope for bartenders. who have been getting thrills out of pea! bh haggle Sot Satie are looking blackest for that tol the Impending departure of Hmma profedbies,’ just pond the mahogan) Goldman and Alexander Berkman to| polishers are figuring out whether the Russia were disturbed to-day by the! life of a truck driver is really so tard lack of authentic information as to! after all e exact moment when their denon-| The Church Woman's League fo Patriotic Service, an organization ©: the Protestant Episcopal Chureh, with headquarters No. & West 47th OMciais of the Department of Im-| Street, has plans under way for the igration said they did not them-| opening of a chain of saloons, reat ives know whether Emma Gotd-,##00ns with real bartenders, bengs |man, who had withdrawn her appeal! "#l!s. sawdust floors and everything (ween the Milk Trust and tho poli. | [plms there should f what” the founding of ¢he first Girls’ Friendly . against deportation, and Borkman | (hat | bth hd but real boos, Al- tkcjuns of both parties, declared John | farmer should receive in order that] gociety in England forty-five years * ba . B Yi {interne | Would be shipped back to Russia on | y an option hae been’ taken Gm 3 J, Dilion, former State Commissioner} he be protected and encouraged tu, GNeHine* the “Soviet Ark" by way of Viadi-| 0H of the biggest oaloons In the city of Foods and Markets at yesterday's | continue production?” bedidlses Ahir ah dale? Maarbaeplhsahcar teh AND “TAR | Vostok or by way of a Scandinavian| *4d saloon otill grinding out sear “You'll we ‘ . . 7 | ft ‘ ne Pair Price Mitk Committee mecting, of ‘You'll never please the farmer or [Mates to be the largest organization | po vae dake ts port, The word will come from Com-| beer and cellar made whiskey—and: li consumer or | missioner General of Immigration| !8 expected that by the time the great: ir < ‘ted |rought falls on the country many jCamminett to-day, it was exposted.| more erstwhile ginmilla will be edded, | “It is understood that the present) “In tho establishing of these “tem: | delay was to get, by cable, safe con-| perance saloons the Chureh Wen- ducts through the Kolchak Denikin|n's League for Patriotic Service forces which might interfere with) {nP%n lo Mv’ the social side, whieh: he league admits, is a valuable part their joining thelr red comrades over-} of present day saloon life ‘Your fa- seas, | vorite bartender will otill be on the Permits to relatives and friends of | Joo if he is willing to’ mix coffee ant Miss Goldman, Berkman and the! Cream, sarsaparilia fips and mile Plan Provides for Pasteuriza-| "Hoe Gomi tne ante me paid thew wel Se meee tn She Grill Ball acs i : farmer be arrived at under tho new | Of the Tist Negiment Armory, at 34% tion in Country and Sales | pian?” asked Dr. Copeland. | Street and Park Avenue. Bishop in City Stores. | “Tho law of supply and demand Bur strations of emotional affectian must couse. h will impersonate the Bishop of | Hoult regulate that,” replied Mr. \ Canterbury. John Avery, the only | P ; “That's rather vague,” said Dr,| Other man on the bill, will appear as e price of milk in this city can-| Copeland, “hn uch as the inter- | War. | “n be brought : Mel Ln ated bp ote ct the saree 1 Rak ths Be voa| In song and dance and spectacle and pple smash the partn: ip be- | Col - Suautt he mae: s gg er think there should be some method | P*ntomime the story begins with th 4 5 er establish a satis-! or girls in the world. In the Diocese which Health Commissioner Roval 8. factory price by so-called legal price ' or ‘New York there are cighty-seven Copeland ws Chairman, Mr. Dillon made| fixing,” replied Mr. Dillon. “it tne et N® nel of distribution is unob- branches with upwards of 5,000 mem- | y number by distributers the price of milk will | ; ase 9 | Irene Loeb of The Evening*World. naturally como downs Cf Mlk willl sitty-eight, The fire Girls’ Friendly "It you were given the power to| “Then you are upposed to a tprice |in the United States was organized in aet in behalf of the residents of New | {Xing of milk by a State commis- | Lowell, Maas.; the second in Mary- | . sion?” asked Dr. Copeland. | a int ght York City, bow would you proceed,| “Ir the governmental price Axing | #24. These meetings will be re-en step by wtep, in bringing about a con-|of war times had continued it would | #ted in detail. \ jiticn whereby the farmer would ob-| have onded disastrously for the| The pageant was written by Miss shakes instead of Bronxes and Man- other radicals under decree of ban one faip peodt and the consumer oe the consumers,” replied Margaret L. Bavier, a gifted young { jattans, and more thah likely, the old. ; vo given a oquare dealt” asked Miss} “One of the fondest dreams of my| Woman with considerable experience } Nt + : ‘ ) lishment were being issued at tho! pinochlc gamo will still thrive im the’ __Laeb. |life is to see the realization of a! in this line, and more than one suc- ¥ ‘ Barge Office to-day, with the informa. | back room z "Firat ef all.” replied Mr. Dillon, rene ee eed talntg org Teeption, | cess to her credit. Miss Bavier's too j tion that there probably would be no| ,,1"4 saloons will not be run for one who baa’studied the mitk situation liribution of milk.” wild Dr, Copeland, | 22S been the herculean task of drilling : } |further opportunity for physical fare- | wili be made to tnake them quite. a who aa’ studied | nie rihation [tribution of mith.” sald br, Gopeiand, | has been the herevieas ‘ wells before the great departure. | attractive to drinking men as they ” 1t plain that there must be a break |tion there would have to be some one| ‘The characters in the order of their ‘ 3 ‘tempt charges for refusing to answer| cr saloon movement, that after the ® | saloons have been running for awhile - and Michael Misdig, former he 24 oni it in Nor onpestnt tea oicty tae \Xis statement in answer to a direct | cbs z isto. Ni By ye Sophie | StTucted of monopolistic price fixing | bers. Branches in the ¢ quesuion Pp tne : ¢ | appearance ar ede dealing with the farmers. I don’t say ” ana and city politicians lthe Milk Commissioner should be a Father Time f boty creeds ar stribu- - ould | Past a wt ds and the milk distribu-|dictator who would arbitrartly fix ». | Pt ccs uscesersess cM Th jerbury, Miss End Wilmerding Miss Thatta Brenner ey Vougat Milk jlegad price without economic warrant Rather, riy known as e there would be any re- | Daher rtnarship between milk lcome to a happy understanding with would have to be pried |them, basimg determination on scien- shed for a}! tim.” |tifle survey and deductions.” Hl mean there would have}, Mf Dillon finally admitted that ' Pusity "some « > d ¢ Dotifulnens’ pene one cust to demmonstraze what uithions i would be the man to meet entative of the farmers and Sumner Bureh | . H. Wisner COW? Lowres jday are dtawing up papers on which | pi for a quarter and pour to arraign L. C. A. K. Martens, Soviet |” Tt if the hope of Mrs¢ William Stur- Ambassador,” and two others on con-| gis, who is in charge of the tempers \ a = | Deputy Attorney General Berger) trom their accustomed places at the.™ $e Noman, BRT setae Goda, ree | said to-day he was preparing con-| tar and induced th join in sue im ‘ Miss’ Mabel Turn: tempt actions in the Supreme Court | structive and uplifting amusement? 1 n against nteri Nuorteva, 4% rey pathy mn Santeri Nuort Martens re SkeIdINe | hould cost,” but he refused Sas atiaw Atuth Mo agked|to admit that a duly authorized price | Religion ‘isd Sarearet Jottri lohart atte, Margaret, K t@ bo some act of the Legislature tolthe milk s wera tor the Li committes to- | Were in the daya when you could gét ip between the Al-/to represent the people in their direct iy ar dfawlis Gp papers © pertinent questions, the patrons may be weaned away . urer of the Russian Federation. shoreman, whore only sovg at condition [fixing Commissioner would do, Mr. | Mic Aisander! 4 Dillon said he thought the distributers | Central Councll » would need more than thh ’ $ Present ; 7 were receiving from 2 to 6 cents more \ecrotary of Ty 4 | Branch Secretary of Typical Sig Sion Grndrea Mise ay, pr} Mise THALIA BREMNER AD matter will probably be brought into] (y “trow Dry court on Monday 1 Am,” will ‘be bith: adding his West Nireet baritone to “Brighten Up the Corner” or some: thing like that ~ 5 Meeting of Reds Prevented. fore” replied Mr. Dillon.! han they should. And, he added, they A mass meeting of the New Bruns- suid |might be brought to their knees through amo time you w a. business deal between farmers and “Mine Jeanie ¥. Minor SME PAsTY’ i y , ; an Spe | wick, N. J., branch of the Communist HEAVY FOG OVER: HARBOR tad “ o ma the lawimakera under- Mira Irene Roberta | i the consumers whereby other capita! | Hawatien Soloist i A Baimon | ‘ Party, was stopped Just night by Po- a4 init peo! of this State| might he Interested In divtrivation Jagian soto Siar stildred Whi | @ lies Chief O'Connell. The testing bad Faipeing to have elie ata tale orice DR Gepsine aad Meee Coes we. (eee sic Mle AT | been planned secretly, nar ine police! — STOPS NEARLY ALL Jou wotid have to let the legiviators}minded Mr. Dillon that capitatists | Humpty Mi ip learned of it and & squad was on aon d tuents that |2aN® a way of combining for thetr | Head of Red Crom 6 mt hand before the doors were opened.» | ree wey aS 2 ahow through tbe vents that| mutual advantage | Maton - — ---—- Ferries Guided Into © Slips tne fault in pot with the farmer and! ‘The Fair Price Committee will hold | Peace : lon | ot wit) the consumer. ‘Therefore, |se a | ACCUSED OF HOLO-UP. | Bells—Few Tugs . |Beteral executive sessions for the pur- | Kictory «iii bi | the nidutee (eae GRAS. jpose of formulating recommendations | Yt tiys * " | lies hry ‘ : ougt PO RE RUBE EUG) (Or EG UPGURLOTS nae re ae Mins Lucile Turner | | (Jeweler Charges P mer With Run ng. poms fe, through their leg Help Fr yalaio noisted that tne MUK ‘Trust | phe band of the 71st Regiment wil . . fe eeveraeatlld ne by ani kates ce i |this morning that traf> was ast 109 i 00 Vast 109th | suspended and in some casea abani entirely because of the danger, @uch chuda at 109th Street and First Avenue ltugs and othe: craft as were operaung at 1 o'clock this morning On @ ChArk! nosed thelr way slowly and with mach of assault ang robbery on the coM-|noise through the dank cloud, Min RD BaF AS 3p San |piaint of Benjamin Rosentekt, Jeweler.) Ai the municipal ferries were e- No, 1986 Third Avenue \layed. The ferries to Staten Island * fohn Rustomano, | Stfeet, was arrested by Detective Va © fairness or pat out of business, | ¥ yi "De r. What Can the Matter Bet" IS SHORT 136 000 NLR es Loeb asked : the girls of Hawaii, Japan, China, | Tie farmers would nin — <> by the the Philippines and the Americ an tribes, Among other Interesting c reply Wealthy Buffalo Woman Believed | ¢ upings will be those depicting |Attorney Sullivan Adds That aed beat on thecahteenobn 6 ee RiStomano and. Frank Prano, |Were able to cross the harbor, but ‘the ‘now in the Tombs on ancther|captaina could not see thelr slips and aid the League, representing ap- np life. up Rosenfeld in his shop. | had to be guided by bells. Diva iy 2,000 farmers, met 4 pecpic tu the limit,” was uh Mow ther on to eapl OUBVELAND, Dec. 13-—Mra, Margie| ret G King sald to-day, “but ore Witnesses. bropped 0. tho. Noor and nuly ‘ Nas Brat Cie consumer came fret, 17 @ loral hotel, according to a report |® he producer or farmer second and|*he made to tie police early to-d Milk Trust ast, He/POUeS— belleved “the woman was|trriendly is like A drugged. Search was being made for al plishes, It has man who acted as tho woman's last night }than the 4 all these rene Lhe cistributer or hand Wilmington Enact | yeUity anu that it wa Detectives said Opinion of those pres- | higher, Mre wit |shall be glad of that, for the big pur Embezziemonts totalling $136,000 fled, and when Rosenfeld took stock he POLICEMAN DIES FOR KAISER, ‘ae unanimo se of the pageant is publicity, to|/@re charged to the private secretary Hid i : .., . |was short one watch | orge Arents jr.. director in many | Declares Brothers Told Him They! Police Allege 17-Year-Old Captive | Membe: Local Force Loses Life, - AL that te wok Ingusiry was hurt the public know what the V's |of — | aye ations, Could Make “Big Profit” in Has Admitied Part in Broad | DAYLIGHT SAVING SPREADS. ha ae 4ge the consumer was being i d what it accom: | ¢ a lot of work ° ‘The story of the death of a ft - tr, James S. Gillespie, the secretary ‘ - 4 pores cort|but if no greater good ¢omes of | mIuORpIG?: tH: Ae Buying Used Cars. Street Bond Theft New York policeman while serving as a uaintanships formed at|has beon arrested on a warrant [ rich bageRatenaeeitley Monat | i rsals we shall be well! charging forgery, and held in $15, Rabbi Samuel Landau of No. 1042/ Ellas Tieman, seventeen, No. 83 Bast 0 con Next Week, | closed papers just filed In the = qatisfied. W00 “vail by. Magistrate Sweetzer |Southorn Howleward lodged a complaint 111th Street, and Sieven Ostosich, No.| ytarcus M._Mgrks, President of the] preme Court of Brooklyn. dune e484, : r Rita-Cariton, were brought ba ; that the Pittsburgh Cit ‘ on wae bir the Rey. Theodore sedgwic id ‘ aald to-day ¥ | on, ‘obtained a writ of\mandate to come He ige ane ucnisla’” wale ne (at midnight. afer tuneh, sh Tey eet eety Eins ike Ty and Herman Landau (m0 here to-day from Detroit, w trey | Cou Tuesday will, enact a tivo-|pel ithe Police ‘commissioner to. pay” hey. ‘ anulysts,” x: + was taken lil and wen ev. Pas i he Tubb), as common! were arreate connectio e | months’ ne saving ordinance. ‘The | $580 a year out of the penaton on," id the const r a . Ma .D. D.; the 4 . were arrested in connection with the; months’ daylight saving ordinal y ton “tund, ul. ed she found | J : » Kev, Charles |drawn on the Farmers’ Loap andthe san Rabbi, ‘Herman pase a similar ordigance Thursday efore Justice Scudder afd asl at or open aad the jowels and sooo | Reiland. D. D., and the Rey. Charles |! ww the Ma man erty Bonds and other securities from La | Pgs S runing Gre pane ew Serary the welt be set wside on the rovey iat Of Liberty bonds miusingy ? °°" | rewis Slattery. | Trust Company, lives at No, 923 simpson. Street M. Prince & Co., No. 2 ig he ge gf ttle | Hea ae de sort et Bae enacted in Hoboken, copy of an affidavit which Mrs, Hamme PFO: | Jersey City and Plainfield. had filed with the City Clerk when she Massachnsetts,” said Mr, Marks, “ix obtained a Urense to remarry June. #, to hi a daylight saving law At| 1919, In this affidavit Mrs, Hammer re A meeting Thursday in Boston the senti+ |cited that her husband had gone abroad ment from every part of the Stato was|and she had heard that he bad Joimes Introd ow r n the Yorkville Court. The specific | recently which resulted in the arrest to- | Kk, D. D.; the! charge against him was that he had! of HI ae tev. (forged the name of Mrs. Gcorge| relatjor istriburer, room. bave the distriputer to deal Is ine distributer a nec 4 (hen? asked br, Copeland | wate 1 don’t think he is, but some imid- |, Asked how ho would move to break ac alleged partnership. betw olitcians and the Mik ‘rus ith.” [ ness, and when she recov In theft on Sept. 15 of $: ury evil, her hou. mn the Baas ME hevinere st 213th Street, formerly a waiter | 7 solakton Adellield Hainmer, suing ber hus « Rev. Frnest M. Stires. D. D.: n National Daylight Saving Association, Mr, Adeltield Hammer. suing | ~ AY a) : + Rroud Street. | State Chamber of Commé@rce notified | Hammer wax dead, In support of this Miandad cata Her reported that]! The Executive Committoe: Mrs. G./ Cornelius J. Sullivan, counsel for) According to Rabbi Landau the broth: |‘Tieman im charged with grand Inrceny| Mr Marky that daylight’ saving ordi- [contention he presented a. cerufed sted bracelet, value: + Ww : i Yoled at) C. W. Lowrey, President; Miss Mabel x7, Arente, declares that the sec- tera told him, Nov. 11, that they cobld|and Ostosien with receiving stole W. Mason and Miss Julie H. St retary made nances have be 4 confession before him,| "ely him make “a big profit” by the surersi Misé Margaret G.|Mr. Arents, and other witnesses, and | purchase of used automobiles to be sold! Tieman was employed as a messenger | 30 Secretary; Miss |that he admitted the amount he had |under conditions favorable to them, by’ | by Office Secretary; | embezzled was more than $100,000. |, burg, Ti AN LASHED: TO MAST 500 FT, UPS| Kins. Executive mili Reatrice M. Jones rince & Co, The police say he witlon said he would establish ; ice Bac iillespie’s method, the Lawye 19 United States Army. Hoe sdys he! admitted stealing the bonds and leaving | [n’raver of the meas the German army aid been killed, depet in this city und have the| Naval Men Finish Perilows Werk en tra, James 8. nt, Mates Wy. eer: eens pitiay hi see vee gave them $4,000 afier visiting a private the city with H. @ Mullicoat, also — : = : = Se asmers ship the milk, pavteurized Sayville Wireless er. tla’ Hadden, Mise Edith M. Hadiey, |nearly a year, He would merely make | setae at No. 7 West 47th Street} known as “Ricky Howard," a former B the country, to the vay station “! rs ica Mrs, Tlenry Hewitt. Miss Charlotie/out checks to himself, sign Mr.| (where no A ure stored), ane | sailor as arrested In Boston and eae ety a uch {fect in t ns thur, bhlet petite oimertal TTR EAN 1. A. McNulty, Mrs, J.|Arentts's name, and then ‘either cash | sam how in the Tombs ‘awa in! 5 ‘demonstration of sending milk di-|in the radio branch of the naval service Rie RTRs PRUNE, RRND O. 14, OB, | be RRGMA BE BBP OMt Thea tO- HEA O Rt | aT pees s MALE. Sie Evel Abt Asked why he stole the bonds ‘Tiema - Irom the farmer to tae people | have Just completed renewing an insu-|cehulte, Mise Edith @. Sinith, Misslehecks have t Bt to Might, ace | 70, 100K him fo Washington “to see i /ic alleged to have replied In Gravure Section was killed ai a recent session vt (BY liator on top of the main tower of the| M. Lottie Sullivan, Miss Mary A. |cording to Mr They ranged | Naser, “NO would Ax everything 9!) | "I was setting only $19 « week and I Leg-vlature, It was Known the tation at Sayville, L. 4 Townsend, Miss Mabel A. Turner and {in amount fro. 5,000. felighe The Major did not “fx” things | wanted to buy some swell 5. Ree | ° downer moasure und provided | for Job required Uiree day* and two) Mrs, Edward C. Zabriskie Gillespie lives in Conn,,|and the party went to Ballimore, where | sides, { remember it wa «M initia) appropriation of about $60, | | ’s Sunday World ia kia "appraprition 8 about BBR |oc” that wee hoy end andy foan ei Hey for tne ay he toned ver 190 ovat thorn et in twos we | | LOMMOPFLOW'S Sunday Wor 40, Had Ble bill become & law, br, hd on a. little platform. witch e: MOTOR CORPS DANCE. one years old, : [mor No used automobiles have been making a big haul.” ie of New York | fingers often became numb they we fortheoming, n were very cold. The ording to the Rabol, | ae mastrnted to the’ pec ; | | nora plapparently unmindful of their peril Gillespie Satd to Have Been Caan- fhe Landaus ave t thelr tran: By the te cost vf mill from tbe ae Noro “Chiefs tioesman. Walto:.| Tireless War Werkers Will Dof ainw tsit'Ghemsion |) BoB Mangaae aren tie: Hale 8 | TRIES TO LEAP OFF BRIDGE. 'B, : Shiinte ‘afi . ecg Micaela ha cpa gl Pet Ty ol Aan ongey et aE are LL | Woman Santiariem Patient Caught (1) Two Prophetic Pictures of vital interest tn vner bill had passed F. Is ©. Keating Wins Divorce, The war is at last over for the Wom-|%: Gillespie, before com to Noro- — A aid Mr. Dillon, “my plan’ wou Supreme Court Justi on ap Motor Corps of America. ‘To-night | tM. *pent wany years in Canada. He | IDENTIFIED AS BANK ROBBER as She Climbs Ra’ to every American. 40 called for ‘ 600 an eh prea. plication of former Assembiyman J.| these tireless women, who have been |“) Said to have beld the Canadian golf *| Grace Johnson, twenty-five path ‘ten Pat nave it delivered right alonysice | ainbrose Goodwin of White Plains, | on military duty since the United State. | Championship, ; Jat tha Bedford Sanitarium, No. 430) [ff They are contrasted composites of the # railroad im this city, Taen, if any | {enud an interlocutory decree of dic | entered the war, will uppear In wilks win | Breskizve Fugitive Te'Be Faced by | ood avetue, Brooklyn, tried to jump bli d D ic P id terprising man with an auto truck | voroe yesterday in favor of Frederick |and laces instead of uniforms, and will JACOB C. STAMLER DEAD. | Girl Who Summoned Help. vi 4 she P Republican an lemocratic Presiden- mw wagon called, I'd sell him the/t, GC, Keating. a New York lawyer, | give a reception and dance at the Ritz- a aa from the north roadway of the Brook tial ibilities. nitk for delivery. I'd fix a price for!from Stella Hammerstein Keating. | Carlton, Miss Margaret Carpenter, the plucky |iyn Bridge, near the Brooklyn anchor cal poss: Ss. Vo. of one-half a cent a quart. I'd | Witir n three months a final decree High officials of the army and navy | Civil War Veteran Succumbs After | stenographer, who stepped on a police |age, last night. She had climbed the : ‘ vantourize all 1 could in the country | free ‘tn marry again. ‘The Judge | wil be presente ee eee | Wicgediee aire button during the hold-up of the First |railing und was about to plunge from One of these pictures shows “a philosophic ™ snd the remainder, in the city, If] mont forbids his wife to remarry while | “Several wounded officers and soldiers National Bank of Roselle, N. J. last |the bridge when she waa prevented by | : ‘ indi A Sot 9? ditions wero not! favorablo in’ all|/he liven Mra, Keating inthe daushe | whe have pereancl knowledre of cinnt| Jacob Cruger Stamler, Civil, WaglOstober, when seven robbers escaped {John fulily of No 230i Brankitn ayer serene, kindly, judictal intellectualist. ie vuntry dsuiete jter of ihe late Oscar Hammerstein, | the service’ot the corps meant in war-| veteran and member of Alexander | with $11,000, will come to New York to- {Ue Breokiyn, | | UMN Ave | The other shows “‘an energetic, efficient SHANGE IN PASTEURIZATION | toe Sime will aUs6 bo Ware, Hamilton. Post, G. A. R., died Thurs-|aay to identify a man who is believed | ites the woman: had” been nm waters | emmtcnre realtet. LAW NECESSARY TO PLAN. Cavan Men Ready for To-Nisbt’s| Commissioner Bleck Quits Heeaune | 1%) “ter & ogariog lias 3, at hislto be robbers. ‘The prisoner weeks with a nervous P ptory . “I would also ass the Department Hig Annual Ba, | Salary In Too Low. ome, Netiver of Oils citr and etomitte | Was urremted at No. 103 Charies Street taking walks ‘in the afternoon, | (2) Another exclusive feati:re- First Published Photographs of of Health to change one of its laws,| ‘The Cavan Men's Association of New| Federal Commissioner Louis R. Bick, | Stan old which plays right into the hands of | york will hold its fifty-sixth annual ball] twelve years in the Federal servic ap | 1861, he » milk inonopolists, That law says itral Opera Hous: xty-seventh | Assistant Federal Attorne: 00 Regime: ‘kK can be bottled unly where it is Ri Ment whale dere) Attorney in Brooks | sot tect on the tele After spendite WeYork, fant TR Ameer land says his name is Edward Kane nlisted in’ Company F, ‘riat| The police, however, declare he ls Emil was wounded at Bull’ Kun|Werle, who has served » said the was on Gatos Avenue trotiey | ‘eon [CAF and aa it neared the anchorage. she val prison jumped off and walked to tho ‘railing t and Third Avenue, to-night. The |} Federal Attorney and Commis ms and who last April jumped «| Reilly, who was on ar just behin ty pasteurized, It favors the big com-/Cavan ball has been for more than halt | Menen testeneds veaterdac, take |, ear In Southern prisons he wastss 599 yond in Brooklyn, where he washer car, saw ber and caught her John D. Rockefeller’s wturyethe chief event of the year in] effect the first of the paroled ? Pontes! a centurysthe chief event of the Year, becausc Be ee: Neash Acalaie & being held for burglary and robbery me ‘ sastaurine tho ish socisl circles in Nev «and 13| the ‘poo ha fecelven, With is father, Jacob Appleby Stamicr, Then youd pa ou ee Hy im cana | attended by” all” the prominent ‘Irish: | year’ Pederal “Attorney “Melviion ge| Was @ shipbuilder and owner of ‘lipper | At Police Headqua the country, ship to the city In cans! \norjcan families, including the great | Prance, nat Ravanii lector | Sh1PS. plying between this port and| was jdentife % that it could be bottled here, or! Cavan clans, the Smiths, the O'Relllys, | Harry P. Reith and Assistant Koloca, | San, Francisco, One of them, the Jacob was taken to Bridge Police § and the sanitarium was notitie ere, the prisoner | woman said her home was | by Detective Sergeant | burgh. — \ | ., 7 | thi j nell it loose ap the demand abould| Aevaes and Dewehuse Harry P Shelth and Avalstant Wederas| A\"stamier, became well known te New {Fenton Keenan of Roscile, who was | which have been just completed, after warrant?” asked Dr, Copgland | “eth for the same Fearon. Ms. Bick Swit | Yorkers through ‘being ‘converted by {shot py one of th Dinner to Leader in Brooklyn Jew- twelve years’ work. “That's the plan.” Bernard Suydam of Elmhurst, U. t5| practice criminal law in the Hederal | Arbuckle the offs merchant. into w tah Activities: "You'd have the -milk ‘sent to | courts o ‘ we q | Acquitted of in Auto testimonial dinner to. thi : worea?” asked Miss Loeb | Pe eee eyaeny he ae | ean I a ee Bey 3) On the Throne of Napoleon. An in- ane mod Mise J could take, | Bernard Suydam, of No, 61 Whitne Chalan top Channa ities: Muluesina tive ancianaae | ; " : Isrhel H. Lev | will be given at the . ‘ rit rie the Lee delicates, |Avenue, Dimhurst, 1. 1, a brother-in Bishop Burch announced yeaterday| Princeton's endowment campaign wi}! | BINGHAMTON Dec. 13. | Brooklyn | Academy Pt | Music to-mor- teresting picture of an enterprising young oe " y i | ¢ ¢ Cord Me: “ , M A avlew S$. Garey, an Elmira attorney |fow night in honor of his service to th 5 len dealers and even butchers, These !#W of the late Cord Meyer, noted realty |the election of the Rev, Charles K.| bo launched here Dee, 15, according to rey. an Elmira attorney | Tov ish Community of Brooklyn and in New Yorker who wanted to see how he sto pyight sell looso or bottled operator, died last night in his New rector of St. James's Church,! announcement yertorday by Moses Tay icted for murder the first degree | iis celebration of his entrance into a A } ork apartment at 59th Street und Revs as Executive Secretary of) lor Pyne, Chairman of the New. York |in running into and killing Walter Fita-|new field of work, as spiritual head ot would look there. ema. enth Avenue. He had been ill a short| the Social Service Commission of the| committer. Mr. Pyne will have aa ¥ Mr. Dilion then submitted a number | (nt from pneumonia. He was fifty-| Episcopal Diocese of New York. Mr. Cha ‘men, Major Franwis rie Land res on the cost of Mr. the y, BT pr a ane By rf, Surdam wae president of aren: ntiy has been editor of bi ew. Burleigh, Albert Iba. patrick, of Waverly, while driving an|the Brooklyn Jewish Centre, which te 4 ; automobile, in an intoxicated condition, | Pofween farocklya end Now Yonk kee: 7, Was_gequitted thig morning. oh | “Gardens of Kijknit” ’ EEE a