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“TMS EVENING WORLD, MUNDAi, DeUHMBER Lo, 1Y19. ; | ‘ge UT SHISHA AL NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DERM QU i "an wae BEING RUN FOR GAMBLER, ° -—s—) agyoperme, WORRED BY LAWRENCE LAN ni AT SEREY aaa orn Dansey, and Mrs. * arged with being an fier the fact, will be sought Aa) ‘ charged, Declares Prosecutor | When Hirshfield Says He rail that, aie .8. Oo a * . —<»>— woman. valid vat after conference in Letter to Foreman, \ aa Wants Everything E B with White's father, and the chief } _ = Wood's Threat of De partment ares \ rtysnmcon Mardi pt rene counsel for the defense, it was deckte ugh Fullerton Repeats ReportsThat = I tale of economics or business op- fo mane application to dustioe BiSalt § 1% Pp IMBUHIO’ AANOF HEY Wenn his mere Store tor ris Employees betes When he finds that his Ine! Alderman William 1 Quinn, who) the s or Court at Jersey Cal ing requested the Extraordinary the World’s Series Was Tampered creased earnings have not increased criticised Mayor Hylan for depési A writ of habeas corpus : ; : ; Grand Jury to cease its deliberations. May Upset All Trade. his purchasing capacity he inevitably pr, Jonathan C, Day as Markets Com-| “The prosecution ha ‘we heen heap With to Enrich Gambling Clique in a letter to Foreman Raymond F thinking along one tine, at al"A9% migionce and appointing Fawin 3.!yur opaion they, teallae oe Atrairatt and the members of the pody| DEALERS IN DILEMMA, | that tine teads to nis bose—reaches vl one conclusion: ‘Ht: boss didn't give e had wugh of a raise” tor |no curther evidence to present to them| Must Admit Profiteering. and | ete ho asks his bovs for more Hirshield asking him to appear antl aicnosit ve » They don't mer re sn to bring the matter before on any subject whatever, and that !t Cut Prices or Lose 20,000 jin ney, afd if his bows gives It to him tell what knew about the Depart. |; i ou was time for them to go into court) jand he goes forth to buy he finds that ment of Markets controversy — and ask for their discharge. | C -ustomer | prices have gone up in proportion to "1 slowed up with my lawyer.” sail) UNIFORM CROSSING SIGNS. \ p | O'all her or White a = ¥ in bis stead, received a let- ing on my mm in Many Cities—‘“Tips” on Betting Which Proved Correct. By Hugh S. Fullerton. the Prosecutor told them that nply killing time, waiting f from Co missioner of Account Cent to On receipt of the letter Foreman his increase in earnings and ho {8 Quinn, telling of his visit to t | CLD sadn Detaled dae hed ie Matai, Iabason ‘Aimirall went into conference with | (Special Despatch from a Staff Cor-|back on the old pay envelope basie. counts Commissioner's office to-day.! Representatives of of Raltroads and Professional baseball has reached a crisis. The major leagues, both Supreme Court Justice Weeks, and respondent.) | That is what 1 call the industrial cat, “ly lawyer was kopt outside white ety Phe owners and players, are on trial. Charges of crookedness among the own- when he emerged two hours later chasing its tail © the installa Mass, Dec. 15~The ers, accusations of cheating, of tampering with each other's teams, with | jam M. Wood, Presle a ' “We must be treading on some . attempting to syndicate and control baseball, are bandied about openly. | D.W. GRIFFITH, one's corns, The District Attorney | (et Of the American Woolen Come | that the repeated demands for more e HAMA.” gid was held at the PUles have been bought and sold, that players are in the pay of professional] MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 15.—The yacht| ‘The letter of District Attorney} Ment store for the 20,000 employees are able to buy the neces t gamblers and that even the World's Series was tampered with are made/Grey Duck, on which David W.|Swann was in answer to one sent} in the mille of the company in Law. jift at figures witel without attempt at refutation by the men who have their fortunes invested |Grifith, motion picture producer,| by the Grand Jury to Mr. Swann) rence, nas knocked commercial ¢ir- will Yecase, clamor! in baseball. : and a party of thirty-six left here| Friday dectining bis offer to hava] cieg « twinter. At the request of tho creases, Indus The National League, its own skirts tolerably clear of the mire, met| Wednesday, is safe at’ Nassau,| ‘he two I and adjourned without mentioning the subject. The American League,| Bahama Islands, with all on board | (S*! stam Me isha smirched with scandal, held a meeting, wrangled, fought and blackguarded | safe, safd’ a radio message received | OC" S*siened: to advise th each other and separated without an effort to clear the good name of the/at midnight by the Miami Herald sport. from Nassau. ut Some of the club owners are for a thorougt and open investigation of} The yacht, which was four the charges and the most dr nd that is what U approached the p nee of Hi purpose to stop, if possible,” He had a stenographer all 1 ane Mr. Wood's position is, of course, | ready to take down what happened. ae p preliminary * March 1, 19 igne at all @ nna aon said: Hold up your rig les of ‘What's the reason? asked Hirshfield, | rett and them + told the Commissioner 1 willing | Pont r earnings they artihps: ee ee for ay in. to tell him all € knew about the will become stabl- markets controversy, but that { didn't lized and the dollar will have the want it done behind closed doors with amerce, Mr. Wood is same value after It ts In the tut his private menographer takity ts of the retail merchants that it he 1 told Hirshtiet Gri from Boston next while it was in the worke ee Jury in their proceedings. The week for a conference which prom- He will probably make this p How. his talk to the Chamber of ( ter fonow sto be highly interesting, for the {Marca 4 ontatives of steam raft. ong Island Rasiroad Asiatu form sign wan | agres in Albany for the ‘on of automobilists ame on the highway. rt with the Le ates th upon tnat eater publican members of iis|" °° * rs. Brothers and Ol- | Chamber of ¢ notes wanted | the hearing open, with a neutral stenos- Apr and HoOwWspApe ‘You forgot to mention a brass n in receipt of your letter of merce of Lawrence band! said Hirshfield. | » 1919, and in reply thereto 1| President ofthe American Woolen GAVE LAWRENCE MERCHANTS |. © "That wouldnt hurt’ sold f ‘| EAUMANA is skrit nd | coming down h "s pocket men present days] Dec stic punishment of any one found guilty./overduo on her arrival at Nassau,|peg to certify to you in writing that,|COmPany is Koing to tell the mer FAIR WARNING. wa quite a kidd mad | oD for wheat! Some ure for keeping silont and “allowing it to blow over.” The time has| encountered heavy soas, and members| other than the anarchy case pending | Hants of Lawronce why he belleves ty jig original announcement of a | tfirshfield. ‘In fact, you've “kidded | Aga: in Chinese: chittah in come for struight talk. How can club owners expect writers, editors and|of the party had becn without food for| before you, which Mr. Rorke seems| ‘Hey are re hg more than a fale Purpose to start a department store | your way Into the public prints’ cat an E Mob an fans to have uny faith in them pr thelr game if they make no effort to clean|three days, tho message auld. Two|to think is not strong enough to| Profit. from the .sale of necessaries AHIR Sie) AF PRL Ohm aRva Ha Weta FGaatatia TRI TRA EEpIA ARTE Hebrew; br in Egyptian. up the scandal? passengerd were swept overboard dur-| justify us in expecting a conviction | ° life. Sowk . a nla of Lawsence @|tion begun to show moc 1 replied”. | ancient synonyms for whole If one-quarter of the charges that Ruppert, Comiskey, Frazee and|!ng the voyage, but were rescued. if an indictinent iy found, there are garter inci wal Sie dg Atiog i ae timo to lower) “Hirshfield In opposed 10 the pubic | Mid ancients knew no Huston made against President Ban Johnson of the American League are ee hot enough anarchy cases, even in| CUD te ay goode and gro: fie. tar Woot ln the cantale of | “eee eects ety metrical aie: beer ee true, Johnson should be driven forever out of baseball, If they are not PENTY OF CANE SYRUP anticipation, to occupy the time of 4) a ineen means something not * reat Industry—tho greatest single | hetd's ofice Quinn visited the Hxtra The modern synonym for true, the men making the charges should be driven out. Grand Jury. There are no smore| Cry Dusiness meine vor ny other industry, in New England—and he loniinary Grand. Jury and Informed | whole wheat is Wheateworth, cities in New England, where the “Don’t start aaything you y operates, finish.” Mr? Wood has a on the merchants An't | gad to testify This Real Whole Wheat arted a fight >_—_— Flour has all the bone and 1 old Entertain~ | muscle building elements of cause we ure not in possession of sufficient evidence, If we obtain the games, they should be expelled instantly and barred forever from the sport. | | American Woolen Comp: Ii persons accused of tampering with ballplayers are guilty, proseca- | in all, some fifty mills. | City Employes to Yonkers Refinerles C | femal evideno’ y other cases the charge that they are making more thie shouta fellow | Yonkers Refineries Closed for Lack re vo leet dhealda ae American Woolen Company i8'than a fair prot on the goods they! yo mem 8 | the whole grain >, f Raw Sugar and Ware. |e future the cases will be sporadic! “tremendously ich and powerful sell Pe tratiente, Neil abetted be Roa If Pat Moran’s charges that certain persons tried to get his players i“ nay ‘1 nee oF 4 Ae Jond we can present thse to one of fs ae nraprpe deka be he “Uinlos he can substantiate that ord, of New York, Kings Bronx.| And a ripe, sweet, natural "s Se JOUSE: Aea y ¢ Product. e « aru al- she ae jt ase is akene OO OX= i ne ite annua id pment vd ” Yet the club owners met and wrangled instead of throwing all else| With New York on a sugar rations| Ways sit in this county. 4 editorially, $28,000,000 in 1917-1918. Uf| pointed out, there is nothing to pre bith: @trest wna. Ladies! | Good recipes in every bag. aside uritil the honesty of their came was proved. basis and half the lable supply 1 ain obliged to certify to you Mat) (ons a store in Lawrence eco-| vent the American Woolen Company | 11 all good grocers, ente FP. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO. arranged chairman of th (tee manufacturers, ‘#o they can| there is no further public business in The most serious assaults on the good name of the game have been |®!"% A psing their factories,” there is} the District Attorn ‘s office awaiung made during and gince the World's Series between the Reds and the Wnite|°Y" © | from starting a store in Lawrence for its employees at any time and under- nomic reasons would call for the debe 4 ‘ ca s hment of other stores else-| selling the local merchants, solely by | ‘ s 4 an ample supply of cane sugar syrup| the action of the Extraordinary Grand | establis! relling the lo ss y Ni tient Sox. In Chicago, St. Louis and other cities the stories have been discussed, Dew parte. Pl jury. 1 certify these facts to you in| where. virtue of economy in buying, econ- Mansine names ised, alleged facts stated until half the people believe there was| ‘This was disclose’ to ‘The Evening | MY Official capacity in order that you) here is no doubt about the abil- y in operation and abolition of nanty may take such course as the law re- irm 1 to-day by an official: of one of | quires of you. ity of Mr. Wood and his corporation} Py jy assumed that such a careful great refineries at Yonkers. Inves-|" ‘in regard to your expressed de- | to carry out the plans Mr, Wood says| business man as Mr. Wood based his the serics started. Moran knows the names of the men implicated and|‘i#2tion there disclosed that both the sire to investigate the public otfices| have been made for a ten-story de-| charge upon facts developed by an : Shalvey, chairman keeps silent fationat and Federal retinerics are| of this county, 1 have to call your at-| artment store in Lawrence, dealing| nvestigntion. Mr. Wood will not ads soe ack 6 pee tention to the case le vs. Ta. mit that he had an. investigation PLAYERS NOW UNDER SUSPICION. ey i ee > eek to refine ltum, where Judg in all the necessaries of life but cas Je. Ho says he will tell the mer- mee 7 aes | Supreme Court, writing an opinion | tering only to the 20,000 employeés of] chants of Lawrence something along ‘The charges against the playefs are more directly injurious a the sport | very bit of sugar, ey most of ia in a similar situation, says: ‘A Grand|tne company. Neither is there any th t one me a he talks to the Cham- E machinery 1s diamantled for overhaul-| Jury is not charged with the general : 3 ak er of Col ce. than those made by the magnates against cach other. The public has f0r| tne. ‘The existence of ample quantities | supe natn cana ceminton Of public doubt that the store would be/ “i, would not be fair to the mer- years bad little faith and much disgust in the officials and club owners of| of <.,u1 gan evident Sittcinisy “and is, not. clothed with | efficiently managed nor that it could! chants of Lawrence for one who is the major league clubs. But never before have Pr ba Ades abv + stores Lawrence. | not 4 mill worker and is not familiar players been so freely! “There is plenty of syrup, but little] Plenary powers in respect to the) undersell the in oo . le syrup, . 1 living standards among mill Chocol morehants | With living standards among mull! ¢ “fetter lates aka Lower teeth charged with cheating. ‘ demand for it,” sald one af the sugar | manner in whieh they anal ution ot | Mt Wood has placed th ‘The fault for this condition lies primarily with the owners, Their com-|ompany officials. “The syrup is clean) 1 i‘ ot] or Lawrence between two horns of| gation, wi mercialism is directly responsible for the same spirit among the athletes | *"4 Just 94 sweet as sugar.” Jury ostensibly in the public interest, | dilemma rence aro f. and their fallure to punish even the appearance of evil has led to the pres-| iter wa nna ood Admin} not inspired by pnable ground ent situation, for the entire scandal could have been prevented and sthe profit. gomething wrong with the series. In Cincinnati, it 1s known thut certain |W Persons tried to get two of the best Cincinnati pitchers drunk just before |‘? 1 general investigation by the the inch > the ation, er retail prices in Law- ; ' 5 crest, i a. ence ror not. I am con- iat Oh ciara They may reduce prices to figures | Mtrained to say trom experien aah lief th nie en have} he sets reasonable and thereby| family that the prices of all neces I grain sugars in distilling, liquors, {OCC guilty of wilful and corrupt) camit he is right in charging them ties of life in Lawrence are lower future of the game made safe by drastic action in the Hal Chase cage, misconduct in off is not to be en- r William revealed that syruplof beliet that have accuniulated since distilling than the prices prevalent in New Chase was playing for Cincinnati. , molasses, formerly used to fortify y Ma pped. couraged, even if it can be sald to} With profiteering, or ne ) p ; tee lcairee bette alee a courasredy even if can oe atid to with progres ssamahat| Yene, tnd Tam, told that prieea in HELP BRING CHRISTMAS man whose honesty and judgment are beyond question, alleged that Ctmse Reasonable grounds can onty | their price: onadl 4 kee awrence ar same ag ' Be. Bro prices are reasonable and keep | pric 1 New England towns, was not playing to win in some games. He did not have proot that Chase | POLIGE AT DOORS COST ese ted “up aetual fhets and Mot) oom at the present level and thereby | WECESSITIES IN LAWRENCE CHEER TO THE POOR had sold the games, but he had affidavits that Chase had told friends how HEALY $60 000 A MONTH Anonymous letters that are hot evi-| bring in a rival who is not out for! CHEAPER THAN IN NEW°YORK, 500 POUNDS to make easy money and had udvised them to bet on some games, He b) dence in any event. Justice Goff, in a] prosits, who can underbuy them in] Milk iy 17 cents a « Awe : : reported, sald: “The ¢ rl 4 a quart in Law. | OF CANDY presented this evidence to the club owners, who suspended Chase on e aan oan charge of indifferent playing. The National League investigated and found] Restaurant Man Chase tnnocent. He was not only restored to standing but was promoted—| Dropped That Amout the New York Club bought him and gave him a better job. 4 In the last World's Serics the charge was mado that seven members| ‘Tons Were Warmed and Arrested. . e Sox teal eres a cc Cy wi rta To ealy t ne Court of Specia ed by our ‘There st be of the Chicago White Sox team entered into a conspiracy with certain eae telah seat oes nia gestae libae san to ‘balieve that 6. crime. ot, & BUSINESS MEN. gamblers to throw the series, I have steadfastly refused to believe this pos-|eo0 ho) a month in his resturant at 66th | specific character has heen committe “Nobody disputes,” said George Rix, nts per dozen in stores in th sible. Some of the men whose names are used are my friends and men I] strect and Columbus Avenue during the|DY @ particular person whose name| secretary of the Chamber of Com-| Mill workers quarters, but the would trust anywhere, yet the story {s told openly, with so much circum- period when police were atationed th may be either known or unknown tol orc. that the American Woolen| {cy establishinents which sell auar- § arcane! power to, inmiite orice tere oes cute an inquiry on chance or| qantities, who speculation that son van le | materially in all instances, and who discovered. Such an in isition, bused | can, the moment he opens up, remov upon me suspicions, would be edius/ 99.900 customers from their market, |) and oppressive and would not be toles- THREAT STIRS UP LAWRENCE fish and «& ing cash for large| renee. T was ri ) n cut their prices} lowe In the he P where mili s ny ently in a city in| rt of wb dairy s for 20 cents a quart. vy proportion of the Law- mill workers are French Ca jans who know the food value of | ta lot of It. The price of is low as compared Eggs range from 60 tion On December 23d we will distribute free of charge 500 poungs of candy to the five Sunday Schools, Churches, or Charitable organiza- tions receiving the greatest number of votes. Vill in blank coupon below and mail or deliver to any of our stores most convenient to you. All votes must be received on or before December 23, 1919 MILLER CANDY CO,, Pracny : anteed fresh exes ut $1.10 to $1.20 stantial evidence and with so many names, places and dates, that one is be-|presumably to watch for violations of | ‘Me Grandy Jury i Bot onied Wane New YORK, N.¥.{ GENTLEMEN j eT Grend Jury has no general] Company, operating a store, on the| dozen. A loaf of bread costs & cents, wildered. the liquor law, powers of eensorship or supervision | basts of paying only operating ex- Potato s, onions and I other vege- z " . . Healy was complainant against Polle their fellow citizens or public of-| penges and overhead charges, tables are much cheaper in Lawrence COMISKEY KNOWS SITUATION. Pile aya uel nal Ma er ee f cltiz pul penses and rhead charges, could} (ror in' New York. Fruit costa shout | THINK THE MOST WORTHY ORGANIZATION IS materi Comiskey is believed to know the entire story; knows, perhaps, more|fey, on trial for alleged oppression by| Archibald W. Stevenson, « 5 DE ath pales ad fin fenip Gh ener moere Way a0 Cane than any one elsc, and has employed detectives to watch certain players, | misuse of their police authority, Healy | the Lusk Committee, who has pre. | poration ot : Bing of try 4 mmunity by re of the econ- or Women'sé apparel and shoes 3 oma’ he é said that the two nla hud been at] sented all of the Ar uses for | any community by on of the econ-| As for women's appar Some of them he would kick off his team instantly but for the Nght that} his place almost nightly from Nov. 13.] the Grand Jury's « nsideration, when | omy of buying in large quantities di- |! am subject to search for un opinion) has arisen between himself and his ullics and Johnson and his cohorts, He}!98gto June, 1918 and that they had} told of Mr. a rect from manufacturers or producers FHBRA OF UATalrnend of fron¥ Afteon ‘to twenty-five uniformed Jaya : ‘ wh some guod-look- has offered $10,000 for legal proof that his men were not trying in the series. | policemen under them, Ay a Coutts Butt and the echnomy of operation undgr essen Ut $8.55, $14.99 and $21, Comiskey is an honest man, a baseball man who has spent his Mfe in}, TAete men. he said. nished its work, We can] the depaétinent store plan, marked dowry ios the GAUMEY te the game and who is known for his sportsmanship and squareness. It can|his revtaurant, keep nd Juries busy “The American Woolen Company | 401 1 Mi" hctween $60 and $100, Twas patrons | time to come." | could have done the eame thing five | ! Dine ; . be stated that he will throw some men off his club the moment he is assured | *0metimrs causing the a ph pos | shown jood-looking women's shoe and emplo He’ suid ieenea Gaon ail prices we ced at from $5 to $7.50 an¢ “et GRIPPLED U, 3 STEAMER \y when retail p were| priced at from $5 to $7.50 and f that some of the teams owned by his enemies will not pick them up and|time a case was rough |< below the present scale, Imean | #hoes which sell at from 12 to $18. — | } “What kind of dresses and shoes | &% | SIGNED Pre ‘ ADDRESS Wateh for Contest Results in To-morrow’s Evening World, Extra Special Holiday Offering use taem against him. He will not openly charge that they threw gam ie it wag dismie He in ‘te court. te : Pe eas ianine sh, Castiaalen | To Churches, Sunday Schools, Etc. but will tire them because they known to have associated with gamblers. ts Based on 'the penal DE IL! Rik ate Chateitain ate. Cabos do the womun in fhe mills and the : ° Only the feud ‘in the American League has kept Comiskey from forcing | found « , can be sentenced to prison MAKING PORT UN R SA Lines eh “underaold. our Jeet ow | bt ha SAY pied or ee ; Special Manhattan Mixture 30 the investigation of the charges. He is determined that if his players are| fF from 8ix months to three years | ——---—-— merchant. And it American] ‘Tl tell you If you won't use ray | In a 30 Pound Container ‘ guilty he will banish them forever in disgrace and that if they are innocent their names shall bo cleared ’ EMMA GOLOMAN WELCOME. }The Davidson County Using Tar-| Woolen Ce name,” he replied, “Well, it depends | on how mueh money th Pounds nanny does not start ite | A choice selection of Pure Cane Sugar sweets com. Net Weight em prising such ini i A'Tlekle the Ver nearly two yeats I havo been working to discover some evigence | pus Must Not Go Counter to will not tart three or four! thing for $10 and she sees somethins Relate of evecMares, Fig usilies, Marshmallows, Fri of what has been going on. About that time a gambler from Boston, a| the Rossian Sovtet | * Navigatio mn After Mis Shap. years from now, when prices will| she likes bett ae 1 and she ha: Savarese and Crygsat Marg Candies. Pasha In bead Special j | e f A 0 at home, she will go home an pound cai man I have known by sight for many years, told me that the gumblers| 1, C. A. K. Martens, swlf-sty eg| HALIFAX, N.S. Dec, 18.—The Ur sbably be considerably below the | # n home and get the extra $10 und make the “had men” on every important club in the country, He told me the names| "Ambassador" to the United States| ates > Mpping Bo! a fteamer +1 “n cale, care it can un rede purchase, We sell lots of $12 Special Broadway Mixture le poy 2 t pes County maged in th e t Phat is a sim to women and girls whose ¢ of several. I scoffed at him, refused to believe it, and remarked that it] ftom Soviet Russia, sont a lett si hiya 4 n | La f r : Mat [ty mina Goldman to-day, saying that | *totm, is inaking her way slowly toward | propiem in merchandising.” | capacity should limit them In a 39 Pound Container was not the fault of crooks like hin that the game was straight . “ha ontlay, saying that) te ‘Agores with aid of tarpaull Heabvlege Oe meer eerie ales , ner he = and exander jerkms and oule jot discuss the!” * ny pecial offering is tne preme deli our I watched the men he named, A suspicious minded person might have | other ge nic + ording to a Wi Fe i 4 ne | "As for men's clothing and shoes the | This special offering is the supreme ght o es from the | # candy chet, The nuggets of sweets are masterpieces Pounds stindy. ceatt, comprising Old Fashioned Sweets, Net Weight found something wrong his threat to start a des | oceastonally, but, s run al us nT the same in Law New Yo. kly, 1 never W oa sign of | United States” crooked work, Yet one of the men he named got into trot wyleomed in| q, | partment Lawrence whon I] reney o ort Cuts, Jelly Acidulated Candy, Cocoanut Delight Pp le with one| Russia, provided panty, 1 is | 3 Brule Sate sere, Caramels, Assorte late } club und there were ugly whispers about him among the players. He went! yee ey is tat fuged. | was i ieation “with other laaw him in Hoston—not, he said, be- | Chicago or New Orleans or any Amer Ghocolate” Nutted Glramein, “Awsorted | Chocalats to another club and the majority of the players on that team shunned him.| Stan’ they e al UE CCORAIMIG | BeAr, ~ taamer afosaina, | cause thore le anything private about | can city oF town. She cloiting and} nds host of other candies tco numerous to ee The story wus an ugly one, tuld Ly another player, about an offer to throw | fre engag | ng in active co-| abandoned in a sinking condition Sat: |it but because he wants to make the sHieh Bra wat by the imanitacturere | mentio Packed in 30-pound cases with 60 half 4 game operath witht a nes tinday 4a) tiles off the Newfound’ and aebaaltion athe aa ae piped Pgtine pestis pound holly cases to bring Christmas happines Last July, in Chicago, me aside and questioned me aeri-| "Martens vsays, he n |feeta bound for pioard the steamer | ay when he meets the Lawrence| pricey et ously about the honesty told him it was straight, that he| Whatever to believe that Mis wirelosa ‘despatches received to-day. | Chambe Ganmance Mr. Wood could save a lot of money 12 - 5 1b. B. janine ott AUeT aN ski |evambee ot Commerce.” aut a. | Me, Wd could 82 of maney | pecia or joxes Meoutindkeee meee tne ; will not wholehe 7 | Wood did suy that "he does not con-| for) at cout. Lawrence is not wateann | ot he weet ne pile shel Sst bak RE Lak [strengthening af “ihe ideal RIDDELL MYSTERY REVIVED, | tomptate \ rsel! the local mer-| heated town. Practically every house | fon Torn muri eed Assorted Milk Chocolates ae 7 To - chants—ift they make a gelling price} occupied by workers is coat heated bi" avon Kory ik Dream confections of pure Mill union's la! 2 t an’ told | . ithracite averages abou 1 & ar Chocolate npr nocolate COWS IN LABOR UNION, ons tanven a1 AN! (ld | Queensboro Mrldwe Cars to Cou-| ‘The murder of Mfary Kilzaveth Rid- | based on fair profits | Anthracite averages shout $1415 ey AE a apr PA 7 ‘ ~ bag arth erat tinue Service, | nineteen, at Richmond Hill in the| “My object,” suid the astute cor-| {PO te, quantition tha halt § d off with sented gold fol! | ered Cocoanut | Trickle ey milatatrate ¥ rrecnats ' vine War eka aap vine aw of New York and Queens | Borough of Queens last January, waa| poration manager, “if to stop fit onain at the Ke ry ered Fruits,” on Non als, h County Railway Company, operating! recailed to-day when Assistant District | y of tt a t select special for uld 8 pusiness of the industrial cat r to $25 a ton y Ls Abe Wolf jershel Weig 11 nexould | over the Queensboro Bridge, will not be| Attorney Ryan, of Queena County De- lit tuit, ftaises in waren are il H > the ‘candy colts both ‘born in Rui t mom | WHonized cows will hold up the ! stopped fdnight to-night, a: Mba T, o'Conmer and aaise|’ Roiedy r fea are | Me es te Neil Reanty th sux MILLE storgs | °°"**" bere of the Bakers’ Union, asked Oscar |MUK, POP, Decue a, Hon-ynion bovine been announced, but will be operated | Roxe » OF the Missing Bersena | une’ cocewee By ineronoes im prines.) 2 f Mee Ae moeaaeny | Pate Special pore Stink Bel Aronian ene | camer i t Ive dolints without any fixed agreement until ve | Hureau, questioned Charles Branowsky. The worker, finding that his addi-| Harlgh' UND A eee oe TO-DAY ast Houston Street. to sel) union-m gotlutions for a new contract with ty us Charles Hrown, of No. 294 South tional wages have no more purchas- Vrances Coun eaune gtr g salad ‘ buna and rolls. When he declined Usey hate ; paper Ahereabouts.” on the night oF tut | {98 Dower than his old wages and |{PPicnion ate eon LNT | al iteoutoy —vetintt 44c \ mounted guard in front of hia shop and|_ Bursiars who blow the Thirty-five Autos Ruined Im Fire.| crime, None of the officials would dis-|that he is economically in the same] street ay sit SPOUND 4 95 ‘At Canal St Mt penance : ~* Would not move until Patrolman Man-| Bros. Inc, sho@ imanufacturera, No. 124 An carly morning fire com de, |eusa the results of thelr Inquiry state an he was before he got his| Company. for BOX eens D : ning brought t to } Larker| Atlantic Avenue, Brookly ed the Auto @ plant on, Paa-| q,BTanowehy, Or Brown, was held tor) 0) Loin to ehigk—or hie leaders} On's equ ; Specified Weight Does Not Include Container, Mail Orders Filled i rem ’ arke a Hs i n as y by ride "aan url | ra! begins to ink=-o! . le * t h Court before Masixt un tile Between Maturing gtd Yond cet, Hackensack, today, Delay |iumsburg. in $5,000 ball for examination | gulde hin thoughts. eaere was 85, Send remittance including Parcel Postage cost with order 40, Entrance was gained by ‘aused by confusion In sending in| Wednesday on the charge of ait pos peli dl A $5,000. She bere |‘ adjoining rook, The wate was d fire alarm and thirty-five cars were Julia Bublow, twelve, of fhe Beds| “The worker has one source of in mn WAveny Se ee ee ee ee ae aa After hearing the defense of the behind a partition and racked. royed, inated damage le $60,000, \ford Avenue, |come—his boss, And the worker } * eral nia panama nant a mma am A eee —— ” ¥ ed

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