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mM EARS NT RO _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. .¢ \ 8 A ee . BE INVESTIGATED. FLED BY BAKERS sh register 1 forgot all about the “NEY CHES PLAN. Run? Two Men ms bloat hers more fran the madder T gat C) LJ | 4 i | . Temas ee ae | R F She Was So Mad Seeing Aventie. My. [couldnt take very Purr Wants to Know If tem); They Blame $15 Fidur, Which Check Will Be Put on Retail; Two Men at Father's there wite te Titcie te Why oped Gears Included In¢rease in Wage | in Turnsls Laid to $3 | to: Prevent Corner in | Cash — Register — Nothing THR, thas unter all cmc Pum, hep to Employees. Wheat. | Conminodities Offered. «Could Stop Her Catching Or that aa drawer ce ca eas A ve HEH At tisom wan tial “In $5,000, ame “FIVE-CENT FARE PAYS.” Bread will go to 11 cents a loaf, fol marie hanna 0 We one in $ +500 Hail for the ¢ rand World) | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 Purcell, Chief of the Surpt erty Division of the Quartert Corps, explained to The World correspondent to-day the stens jin connection with the sale of army, William Savidge, a Cleve panna hy ng a conference between whole- Hylan ys. Interborough Claims of Financial Em- | ‘afternoon, according to some of the barassment Are Groundless | ding bakers at the meeting. Flour at $15 a Udon Uf an advance M.! Frank Wilson, a plumber of Kansas $60,000 AWARD SET ASIDE. Ide the award of $80,025.83 fixer In condemnation linga for three uurtera of of land in White bakers and Food Administrator | City, who was arraigned in| Morr Arthur Williams at 2 o'clock ‘this sania Court to-day for highway rob ening bery, and his corhpanion in custody ai ; 4 im {trom $12, is the reason given by the | foodstuffs in New York which have’ penter, hat tie to nay for them m La ‘orporation Counsel urr an. hands i Pee real Aictemn ote. Tai onimiss bake: H Jatoused so much criticism und MI8-| saves out’ much to say about Mrs car J. nounced to-day that at the next & wi sion ov Wednesday of the Boand of | the r at at $3 a ty vernm | understanding. Col. Purcell said t |was no misunderstanding between | id Col. Carson over the Old matron outran them a ten-block | jel, instead of nt minimum price of | son given iby the mill- Anna Dollard. This seventeen-year $300,000 that there radically re himself Estimate'’s investigation of traction |$2.26, is the jer: iffairs he will seek light on an item | °"S omatht atter urse in the Bronx yesterday, though | Phe Surplus Property Diyision has’. Hope of holding down the breaal| Price by using the Government Grain | Corporation's $10.50 @ barrel flour appears to have vanished following | experiments by some of the bakers among whom one is the Hildebrand ai Ward (han Fad GUD, charwed tip was handicapped by one of tho by the Interborough as expenses, in- eurred through the strike of last summer that lasted two days and sulted in the employees having their |been in close touch with the Depart ment of Justice, and Attorney Gen- | r will be suppited with things, and the course included no, waa | [- ANCRE 4 | shapely but hobbling tight skirt date on cach sale under the new or-| tees an obstacle thanya run up@and der, which will enable the Depart down the stirs of a six-story block With the Genuine Roguefort Favor pay advanced 25 per cent. ° ent of Justice operatives to check : ht a 3 Company of Brooklyn | ment of Justice operatives ty cheek | 7 ; We want to know.” said Me. Bart. ee one I up and sce that there ts ao prof.) oF apartments OF CHEESE “how it was that a strike of such] “/¢ Governm jour is made of itecring The run st 1 when two men MRS ANNA DOLLARS soft wheat, as distinguished from the hard winter wheat of which the flour used by bakers is milled. | The reason for the Government putting this flour on the market wa the crop report forecasting a short crop of hard winter wheat Bakers who have experimented as- sert they get at least ten loaves per barrel less, that they get a dark bread, encounter difficulties in pro- |duction by changing their methods jand get bread which ‘becomes stale rapidly “Lhese claims are justified,” an of- short duration @uld have cost here js.no intention of changini ; knocked Mrs, Dollard's father $2,000,000. We will dig deep intwthe details.” “Perlmps the increase in wages was included in the $2,000,000 item,” was suggested. “That is what 1 want to find out.” said Mr. Burr. “Two million is a large amount.” Mr, Burr and his staff are check- ing up the figures and “thoroughty di- gesting the financial facts deducted at the hearing yeste The fact that the Interborough, in July, 1919, had loaned $12,000,000 of jeorge | —— . She says— the methods outtined in regulations of | H. Gerhard, to the floor behind tye) me police caught the men after chas- “] don’t care how often sales through the retail st said counter of hfs grocery at No, 725 F t | ing them into a cellar next door : ‘| : unexpected gu ol, Purcell, “We aré changing tho} 141at Street, and opened the cash reg-! “phere ought to be a law against a guests drop 3 in to just so I method only én the case of those | ister. Mrs. Doliard gereamed and| woman in short skirts running like | Ui we have such a| they ran, They kept on running until] that," Wilson said, have a’ roll or two pf men Sullivan and N Ancre Cheese at hand, my repast will be a success.” Made by SHARPLESS, Philadelphia commodities of whi Quantity that it will be bené- | Polic ficial ‘© the public to get them/on to, the Alexander Avenue Station saw! has a man go' In| them run out of the door of No, irl, grinning ruefully khton of| when he got his breath, “What show 2 Some speed! There isn’t a girl In Kansas oould do it.” | ce! “f would not have believed f could | Ind, lave done it myself,” said Mrs, Dol- | market as soon as possible. lorder not to allow any individual or) Union Avenue, With the wr syndicate to caver the en-| flushed and hair flying, clo ntity of such commodities we | ng to offer them for sale oa! lists, as we have b » dding for the t four months in the disposal of | textiles. ' ts “surplus” to subsidiary traction ficial of the United States Grain Cor- in e iol to put, the minimum ie ii ag alrlipecy bret e ai unit low enough to be with companies in* Queens which at the|Peration said when informed of the pid aie Tew GROLIER tG: Hel wilt bakers! statements. “We are not try- ing to force this flour on the bakers We know it is as good as any other flour and makes just as good a bread, when used in home baking. . The housewife knows, how. much bread she %an use and will not bake, too much, “The bakers, on the other hand, retailers Will take advant vl offering. As in the case of the tiles, we will publisa the Ist of| ds, showing the quantity pur- time were not on a paying basis is wegarded as the most important of the evidence brought out, Mr. Burr aid he would -bend every effort to discover just what had been done with this $12,000,000, In this case also he will ask for vouchers showing expenditures, Mayor Hylan declared to-day that Jranklin Simon 8 Co. . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets sed, the amount paid for the com- | modity and by whom purchased, Ay copy of this list will be sent to th | | Ree RU SS oath. Attorney General, who has the ms- \ chinery and has made all ararnge- \ ments for checking up on the resale . a of the same, This method has been | have to provide for a fluctuating de- y e first wa v8 r BVULVEG Ecur a Dried eALCCEnGs) ane " : | the Interborough's claims of financial! mand. if they use soft wheat flour With the first warm days of spring Miladi discards her warm wraps | \s necessary to eliminate any possi-| or untor isses ° . embarrassment have been shown to|the bread not sold right av ii; @Md finds this one-piece dress of sylvanette, trimmed in Scotch plaid bility of favoritism or profiteering, | " he lists in question are cireular- be without foundation; that 8-cent] de. th | »wn back on their hands a»| brushed wool, ample protection against the weather, | stale,” through every State in the! fare propagands a8 pee eee [ay gpmoponal by Mr, Williams, that | Union, and bids are opened simul-| a and that there are further revela-|ine bakers try the expetiment of op- tive foot of water in her No, 1 hold, [taneously in the fourteen Quarter. | 4.50 P I L: E tions which will convince the public] erating withont profit for: three? or |that her pumps were choked and master Corps zones, Awards are tele- A and the Legislature that ‘the nickel|four months has been qpnsiderea by tlie WaTeRiHing ac. ihelrat: din to Washington, | where] . idpect car ride in New. York City is| He bakers end turned down in od- are listed and final awards | trom compilation of the whole, nis has given to those com- vance of the conference. |modities which have previqysly been | oifered through the same method th still a profitable business for traction “We must get 11 cents a oat while Feira lon we pay, 15 a barrel for four." said 5 ve conclustvely|the spokesman for Cushman & | “The. heariigs prove canclustvely| the #pokesman for Cushman @ So lWwidest possible distribution and give that if the Interborough officials had} Ne" Covrerence. “Tt ora ROBBERS ROBBED BY the small merchant a chance to vet een 0} ating their lines for the 10! the supplies direct and sell the wo Yeneftt of the people and ad been Miho foat eran | THEIR OWN “AGENT” juliet ing to profiting only on the nickels they took | jens mite Bre mui pats in, papelages not be tele oa GOVERNOR’S ISLAND | |So Claims District Attorney Who creased fare now.” said the Mayo TATE iene and chad of ARSENAL TORARITAN| 20 000 7 | tals How Palle-Burgur Loot. (MMI, DESTINN their class’ in control of the Inter- ———_+:6 Towing Cables cam oe and? Was Divided. * | SUES FOR PEARLS borough make more money out of Many Employees of Thirty Years’ | Captain Fears for Safety of | Maduivacdestte vay i | (m hoped to get here without assistance, providing more moderate weather prevailed, Of Excellent Quality Leather Sizes 2% to 7% * Reduced to 7.50 Heretofore $9.50 We inches a day. She added that r the loaf, or lence which w Ca Sn rere eee are pres = my ee ne nen ee ee financial manipulation gf the com- crea pa 3 2 - brought axainst Sternberg in-| “Orientals” Costin 7,000 De-| pany's assets and credits than they do| Standing Will Have to Sell Disabled Transport. dictment forthe robbery of furs worth} hared Be fe WWalap In the Jogitimaite business of operating) Homes or Resign. cee $15,000 from the factory of sturviin| “Hired to Be of Fresh Water * —and the reduction is the first this season! ds and giving the Jand Dubin, No, -715 Herkin stre Pype—Pa ( tel . proper transportation. Lhope that the} Orders from the War Department] With his 271° passengers safely |\"4 MDIN. No oT1s Meikimen street) PUD Ee AYRTOREE DCTS | Buf that despite the clamor | direct the immediate removal of Gover-| J. Myers, No. 305 Fifth Ave-| public reali - transfer ed to the army transport to-day by Attorne for an eight-cent fare th Interbor- nor’s sland Arsenal to Raritan, N. J./ 000 ' Brooklyn. | ws counsel for Emmy Destinn, the | HOES a 1 | ough stockholders have already more|-the Arsenal, which has been a-factor| Northern Pacific, due at Ambrose | Sternberg is awaiting {rial with six AIGA EROSFANS, NIRA CAD eUnITIEREA A i than doubled their original invest-|i,'e1 wars fought by the United States |C others following the sentence of Po- ki psd as sturdy and. well made as active jannel Light at 6 o'clock to-morrow unty © ‘8 office this morning in by h er sald the basis of t tion was a Sale of pearls. | He said that in May, 1913. Mme. Des- | inn bought two necklaces from Ber ment in sixteen years and still have] 10. year ig alceuaen the en it was established leeman Herman Cr thelr original stock or have sold It] Cor randed by Lieut.-Col. 8. 1 Tent | Morning, it was apparent from the pind, to sixteen yea tor value. . "a . Tavis city paid 45,000,000 to build the] The employees number $0, and some Tadio messages of Capt. Randall of | subway. in sixteen years the Inter-|have been engaged for more than thirty|the disabled army transport Pow- | ?US!p¢ borough has received $65,000,000, which | years. Many will have to sell their |hatan that he still has fears for the |e! # it has paid out in dividends. homes or resign, as Raritan is too far ; at He associates 1 of hig vessel at Halifax, city had operated the for commuting. More than $5000 wy, he is eding in t h could out of this mon worth of war material will be removed | ere she 18 Proceeding in tow of the the $5,000,000 construction cost and} Raritan, It is understood the eight. |Camtdian Government steamship Lady young Misses need, shoes as smart in appear- ance as young Misses desire. They are of black or ' tan Russia calfskin, or black Russia calfskin with gray cloth tops; welted soles and low heels. in Sing Sing nberk, safe arriy or the Herkimer Street furs he re celved $11,000, He told. them only $4,000. He fixed the have $20,000,000 left to help reduce ; fi Laurier, with the United States de- Paying $27,000 and accepting Berger's | een buildings gelinguished by the , #urier, w hi o8 # each for the seven partners and t taxes. | “ siping stee! ement that the pearls were Ort . ; arr t ope.every member of the Senate| arsenal will be taken over by the|#troyer Leary helping steer her with [set aside $500 for, expenses. He pock Te TRA aGhe ARIA: Lite a JUNIOR MISSES' SHOE SHOP — Third Floor _ and Assembly from this city, regard- Guar iarmaater's Corps, and Governor's |@ line astern ed $7,000 be@ies his own share, held/an expert told her the pearis were of less of politics, will follow the in-| Island, except for the prison and bar-} ‘The latest messages received from | « on Policeman ® r and| thé fresh water Blad if increas vestigation closely, so tha ed|racks for its garrison, becomes @ great| Capt. Randall at the Port and “Zone half the expense money Pee tomala on Ie pet EN cael ariny tLaneee BOA Transport office at No, 45 Broadway a SAYS P. S. G. - HELD UP work} : tect the people's interests, Ye were dated 1.53 and 2.03 this morning.| LEAVE SHOES: TAKE CASH, | | g oh ine acne sete ig an as (WIRE MYSTERIOUSLY: SLAING| ane nai relayed through the | pli ce hai) | Menden ‘Print Witness Tells of Car ! semblyman or a Senator who has = Otter Puan fees as awe | gata ee tre Genaindat read the evidence brought out at the| Bnet in, fleme When Heeband Ans|ooT vit) Mev Station read: © tickap Men Bind Victims and D. : ruc ; hearing who does not realize that Z |must have a towing vessel with gear part With #100, George B. Yeomans, ( M the Interborough's plea of poverty awers Knock at Door. jheavier than ten-inch man »| There's a pair of shoes at the Liberty [for the By R. T., testi | y i and its propaganda for an increased| ytichael Signore & mechani who| heaviest in fleet now pre: [Street Police Station, East New York, | to-day Aiinenla: be NGI - : for sel § a mechanie who ' | fare 18 a tissue of falsehood, lives on the ground floor of No, 1#2| will not hold if we get a blow. Lady |Which the police wish the owner would den charged with mar H ’ i Sackman’ Street, rushed into the, Laurier is not pulling. full speed for |°*!! f rey ie Pe A mun who | connection the wreck of the 5 oure nervous Co} a PLANS SUBWAY EXTENSION, | srownsvitte Police Station early to-day, | fear of parting ten-inoh now in use," | Sot @ new pair’ fram Samuel Amasters (Brighton Elevated in the Malbone ) fe f weeping and saying his wife was dead.| The second said the vessels were ane NG: ‘ f Butter Ave nus a it Dy nel on Nov. J, 1918, that Menden waa, so N at mala or onday afternoon ven the! far as he Knew, the only engineer. o Nizom Approves Service For Fiush-| Detective Arthur McCarty found ‘the! making about 4.4 knots s a ‘w. the only engineer. 5 if k fi 1: tua leer Gus male roman dead on the floor, with »- bullet | manne Buout ft shia man ‘got # pair that suited hin he was|the Board of I ors of the New York y or 1 ou were wa e€ u iia sh aneeny, wound in her chest A later wireless’ said the Ossipec| joined by another man and they hoth| Consolidated Company N Public Service Commissioner Nixon | oe eee a iat his wife had put|bad succeeded in getting a line to away, at the -point of revolvers. | sacl that the wari of reeonatructhon tad " 1 + ht th ht to-day announced that he meant to/their two children to bed and Thee Wen Pochatni’ ana that withthe os from Amsterdam and $ vm, (gold that the w read veonatructld n bad | Vv; as ni or e ni r work actively the extension of the |talking with Michael Callero, a neigh- | ; aye wos t t | Criste, a friend, then bound and | sections because of the F rvice 5 . > Fi bor, and that when he op the door| /#urier tho ahip wos being tows Pathe Ra LOenod at tetas Cor f bal ta acienen cn 4 subway system toward the Flushing [J7 "response to a knock a shot was fired |toward Halifax at four lnots, ‘Nhe | fed nated ain ag Calite sriet and "that writ thes Cammale ‘ e ore, 1 s time oO in (@) f seation of Queens, He said he had ap- /and his wife fell dead. Calero gor- | me, anid’ the ohio wa ‘ hoes behind. them. : ol sion’s sanction nothing could be done y preved a letter of Borough President |roborated his aot message. 6: Me Gp Was nO) ° 3 Gonnolly to the Board of Hstimate and — danger ‘ if the agtvice of Deputy Commissioner Bar- The transfer of the 271 passenger . rote Fad Wistine tutine oe ie Woah FLATBUSH LINE. TIED UP. Ierom ihe Powhatan to ihe Northern , North Shore neighborhood east of Co-| Rugy Honr Passengers Forced to| Pacific wh le the destroyers Key b ‘Mhis section now depends on the Lon, Walk to Brighton L, pnd i x4 ond cutter Onsiper stood ‘ eda’ (or rapid transit During the height of the rush hour|searchlighis, was denctibed in-other | , . ) ies AL this morning a Flatbush Avenue surface |padios, The tr Ree a Aen || eC “ 20,000 CUPS OF COFFEE, | 2", 2und for Park Row, became stalled Jat 10 o'clock last night." 1 Worhonta| Better hocolates aka Lower Price” J bp at Lincoln Road and tied up inbound}of the Northern Pacitic — were % 5 | traffic on the line,for twent smashed against the side; the re Former Hoboke Saloonkeeper | utes. Most of the, Por 1 the loss of thetr ws was | ‘ > 1 yer Kach rer two blocks to. the followed by another of their reseur Sone. hat 2 mber Hach Pay, | vated, where they by the destroyers, ‘The steamship { M RARER, ahs UBmny On Western Comet, which had stood by ’ I ] f ff aioe oa 06” anak a ANE een pecans esa up, to 4 o'clock, went on her way. || Milk Chocolate Julep Jellies | Mills Chocolate Plantations ~ ah. ) n Pp ace or corree ers has surrendered his Ucense, it! | ong the passengers are Col. John|| Come on, Pop! Be @ sport! Takelamoothest diska of pure sugary i ‘| ieee earned today, although all could | Plan Hatr-Ratsing Stunts for Bald! 4° Dunn and wife, Capt. Oscar i Pome on, Boe! Be @ sport Paks ; sugary : eras aan aces, ae SO Ee cnmasnanse HE Grae er pe tr ntoeg | ian 1 Bhara'Specai|sean Daye Entra Spec } oon to those who like cof- Of the former saloon keepers, ninety | WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 23.—"Hair-| Capt, William H, Shipp, Capt. 8. A: |] vory, soft Jellies, with c Mal atathbr a hoe ne ¢ y tive’ ake now engaged in a restaurant or |ralaing” features aro promised for the| Western, Capt. G. A. Holiday, Lieut. | that’ delicious cout Girls have boon loale ' 44c > fe b t it i l ith it. Tunch business and some ds clare they ‘next annual banquet of the Bald Head Edward Golde rE Lieut Com nander ing of Milk Chocé: ng forward to this pound Box 5 ee u can et aion, wil 1v. ' Men says he is Now selling, bevwee Club of America to be held in New Boner Ghanian). Mral M ast | ate treat Net Welmht 5 15,000 and 20,000 cups o: feo day, | aven un AD! e Executive Com- | 200 Pontlinan a) mera anita i ~ ? mittee will meet in that city to-morrow|Freanster and two children of San Assorted Hard Candies Milk Chocolate Filberts i r apd th arrange for the big-eventin balddom | Antonia, Tex.; Mrs, Margaret #.| . ; 7 u | eo) ocers Hangs Self On Cemetery Fence also to draft amendménts to the consti: | Shipp of Raleigh C., mother of You'd b pais hip You never tasted such } iH i ‘“ Frozen and covered with snow, tution and by-laws, “Ww. Capt, Shigp: 2. Worden, || verit torehouse of 5 a Ghalwates toe y 4 ” hona fide bald pate pay fu igs , of Moki ishuble flava regnns bshshup > a body of Mrs. Herman KE. Sch Raireat?# is one of the question me Bee FoF inves On of Moras |) lahat eae JARs ull-flavored filberts, Jul N I ya In-you In eres a ixeason fifty-four, of No. 283 Waverly | considere rep 6 3 in andie hold No pearly while centred in ; and Mrs. Fayette W. Allpost, Cleve: | A 5 | Newark, ound ——— ; ‘ Se ve of velvety afi . inant : Woman Enda Lite with Gas, [Jand: Mins Dorothy M. Dunre and] Extra Special Sri pat teaes ) Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. | of A six-foot fence 7 - s a , arm rs a ' A teed fer Maria Vogalk, fitty-five years old of|” ame! Shipping Board's freighter Set Mita ec. 4 twonty een dead bout | xo, 425 Hast 78d Street, committed sui-| West Carnifax, which left La Pallice, | Cc 1H0% Beoudwiny SaecnaG 89c y she th ned to cominit suicide after |eide at her residence by inhaling illumi-|France, of Jan, 4, sent a wireles Peas at a2 Tell tha wi 4 her iiusband bad-agold, the Mouse in inating kas early to-day, @ police re-|yesterday afternoon when 240 iniles || ound Box Haman a, i i Which they had lived for thirty years, port says, | Yeaterday Pivvatiee ea; “aha, cea Net Weight ! nd party ’ : i

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