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9,032 NEW CASES OF INFLUENZA, BUT PNEUMONIA DROPS Both Diseases Shows In- crease Over Previous Day. Care for 1,500 More Epi- demic Patients. * 10 A. M. to-day 5,532 new cases of influ and 351 new cases of pneu- monia were reported to ‘the New York Health Department, with 119 deaths from the “flu” and 143 deaths from pneumonia, These figures represent an increase of $26 in new cases of influenza, but a decrease of 298 in now cases of pneumonia, compared with the fig- ures for yesterday. Deaths from “flu* were up 19 and from pneumonia seven over yester- day’s totals, Following are the new cases re- ported to-day: Borough. Infituenaa, Pnewmonis, Manhattan ... 899 Bronx .. Brooklyn Total of 262 Deaths From | CITY TRAINS NURSES.! WAITERS MUST PAY TIPS THEY RECEIVE Not Gifts, Official Says— Pensions Also Taxable. Tips received by waiters, porters, Manhattan Hospitals Ready fo ' In the twenty-four hours ending at| or other persons are taxable under the Income Tax Law, according to ram M. Gardner to-day in Brooklyn, who explained instructions received from Washington. uess work estimates and other hit-or-miss tactics are barred in | Making returns,” his statement reads. ‘Accuracy, consistency and complete- | ness must be insisted on. No more tentative returns will be received. Salaried persons and wage earners must not confine their returns to figures showing a year’s ealary, but the actual amount drawn shall be ascertained and reported.” “Overtime bonuses, shares tn the Profits of the business and other sim- ilar items are taxable as part of the year's income and must be included, Even Liberty Bonds received as bonus ar value. paid by an employer for life or other insurance are considered addi- tioual compensation and are taxable. Income tax does not apply to! AN INCOME TAX ON Considered as Compensation, | ollector of Internal Revenue Bert-/ taxable at the market} otes received in payment for services are also taxable. Premiums | THE EVENING WORLD, FR Young Society Girls Dance To-Night At Charity Ball in the Ritz-Carlton IN BROOKLYN, Affair Will Begin Early and End Early, but Everybody . ° IDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920, : TROLLEYS CRASH °oRorHY.R,puLLON | OF DONALD O, PAGE TEN ARE INJURED Vanderbilt Avenue Car i Smashes Into De Kalb at Intersection. | ji ‘Ten persons were hurt, one seri- | ously, tn a collision of street cars at Vanderbilt and De Kalb Avenues, | Brooklyn, at 8.30 o'clock this morn- ing. | ‘The acgident, according to the po- | lice, occurred when Rudolph Wesel, No, 648 19th Street, motorman of the north-bound Vanderblt Avenue car, | ; started his car while the De Kalb | Avenue car was crossing the Inter- eection, Wesel tried to «top, but was unable on account of the slippery! rails, and his car atrack the other | broadside. Bernard Jacobs, No. 491 First Street, conductor on the De Kal) Avenue car, was collecting fares when the crash came. Will Attend. Residents of tho neighborhood, when they heard the frightened pas-| 1" St. Thomas's Church to-morrow lgengers scream, called police reserves Wi!!! be solomnized the marringe of from the Classon Avenue Station, and M84 Dorothy Downing Dillon, daugh- |they summoned ambulances from the ‘er of Mrs, John Milton Dillon of No. Hospitals, The police declared the | yy Tie ont ety A te. collision was accidental. “ ception will follow at the home of the ‘The sido of the DeKalb Avenue Ost | seta cousin, Stine Hthal Bpoar,,.No, MYSTERY IN DEATH OF TEACHER FOUND DEAD IN HER ROOM Friend Tells of Dream—Miss Williams Seemed Well When Last Seen. An autopsy was ordered to-day by Medical Examiner Charles Norris on the body of Miss Marie Williams, thirty-four years old, for twelve years @ teacher in Public School No, 43, at 135th Street and Brown Place, the Bronx, who was found dead in bed last night in her room at No, 730 St. Nicholas Avenue, Dr, Norris had no doubt, he said, that death was due to natural causes, but Miss Williams apparenuy was in perfect health when she rtired last Monday night after writing a num- ber of lettars and postal cacds—some of the latter making appointments— and she had been expressing her de- light with the news that she was ‘about to be transferred at an in- creased salary. No worry was felt by Mrs. Caroline H. Weeks, in whose house Miss Will- ams had been living the past ten Weeks, because the teacher frequently was absent for two or three days. Last night, however, Mrs, Weeks announced to other guests that she thought she had better take a pass- key und investigate. Why," said Miss Mary Waller, isn't that strange. It comes back vO me now that I saw Miss Williams last night ina dream. It seemed that, | | | | : Wid the Viable I had called to see her and ehe threw Queens Will Be There and Pro- Tr OERAGBIIC Avecieereaer Weant | 16, mueet: OLLI MUFEGL, her arms around my neck and kissed Richmond eves nese. yee ance aennenc ane , of the Vanderbilt Avenue car. Wesel! ari45 rise Downing ot Washington | me.” zs Health and Accident Insurance or ceeds Go to a Worthy j saw the danger in time to save him-| 1) qaid ot honor and’ the| Together the two women visited the Total to-day under Workment's Compensation Obiect cif. Traffic was tled up forty-five Pia taaide will be Miss Alva Down. | School, teacher's room, where they otal yeaterday,.. 4,706 Laws. Damages received by suit or | ject. _ minutes, |ing of Washington, Miss Mary Van = eHrenich dca iad dies ty settlement for injufes or sickness The injured were treated by De | 1. oe iiwaukes, Stise Helen Derh- 1 to date...... 30,001 deh RAD, “Early and small," might be a fit ; eoeye Welch and Dr. Hoople of the Brook: | ee nee vung of Spring. , Lcacieea “Tips received by waiters, porte Ty aie a a Bs cone Ibbe Saeniaiey eee ay reatseaeaea | aeles Mass; Miss Muriel McGuire, In AD. 1826 Manhattan 6 and others are taxable, ‘They arc| Si! At the Ritz-Carlton to-night, 100 PER CENT. dsheinccghrencel Aibent lh tes hey Miss Charlotte Bergen, Miss Margaret Bronx 15 considered as recognition of gervices | DUt for the fact that, while it will be id | Jacobs, No. 491 First Street, condtc~ | ionte and Misa Blanebe Page, all of N IN E I Y Brooklyn 26 and not as gifts. A person paid by prey ite sill ke ce eee PROFIT IN SUGAR __ | tor of the Deka» Street palin ae 1 Naw Sone. { Queens . . an employer or by the United Gtates | for the benefit of the Woman aah AT 20€ J A SOUNG ee oS Aide ougn®Y | Ww. K. Page will be his bfother's FOUR Richmond ssessees Government is taxable, as, for, ex- | FY of the Union Settlement and all! : | Avenue, were removed @® the “VM lnest man, and the ushers will be Notal to-day ...... 119 ample, that of a widow for the ger-|S0ctety intends to be there. As e {berland Street Hospital, suffering | (1) LM. Page, A. P. Downing dry dee an te vices of her late husband.” time, it will begin at 9 o'clock an |U, S. Reports aoe That fi in Decem- | with bruises and contusions, |11. Gibson, Willan Annon, Merbert Votal yesterday, J Restate eral will probably be over by 1. ber R Sold:itttor Export The following went home after re- | Collier, Witllam | Rabertaoh, | Vietor Ral rant 6 HE IS YOUNGEST! Aisa Runlce James fe Chairman of ber Refiners Sold it for Export | ssiving troatment: Genevieve Morris | DAY. Joon J Waitmyer of Hoaheeter, Tota! to date. - 56 ele bi the Debutante Committee, which will at 81-4 Cents. | No. 975 ete) Avenue, shock; Ed- ‘ ¥ “While it appears that eaeeite | FIRE CHIEF | inctude the Misses Bertha Fahys Bar- WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, | ward Nathan, No. 1461 De Kalb Ave-!4e TON GIRDER of the epidemic still is a healed al t : clay, Beatrice Bend, Lucy Bulkley, VIDENCE that jobbers, |nue; Max Rothchild, No. 1553 De Kalb | days away,” Health Commissioner | * Beatrice L. Byrne, Renee Carhart, whole~ ‘tors and retail deal- | Avenue; Margaret Vonnes, No. 1731 HIT BY TRAIN ' Copeland said, “I think we can say, /Capt. Joseph O'Hanlon, a 35, Is aes Se. Forest) Dorothy Duncan, ers are dividing a profit of | Bleecker Street; Anna Vonnes, No. ere ures before us, that we, ia ive Van R. Gawtry, Emily S. Ham- i , H le in. “im eh cies es vecre Promoted to Be Head 6f mond, Constance Jennings, Margaret| Contracts Involving Many Mil-| more than 100 per cent, on eugar $1731 Bleecker Street; Emily Lenz, No. | -, ine’ Gat are at least ‘holding’ the epidemic. | 7 1 i A ; aint Crashes Through Crossing Gate Battalion. D. Kahn, Barbara M. Kissel, Mar- H Ss at twenty cents a pound was |24 Butler Street; Gus Rotalo, No, 152 New cases of ‘lu’ are ety maven less a . Raret A. Krech, Eleanor Landon, Phi- lions Placed Before U. S. Aiud esidacale rts to the |Central Avenue; Harry Brandes, No.| and Chops Off Telephone Pole = “ - than the number reported on Jun. 28., ‘The youngest battalion chief in the|lena Hope Lincoin, Mary I, Lockwood, . ¥ peel 2be Saratoga Avenue. > The thing clearly isn't getting away |Fire Department was “made to-day Geraiaino K. McAipin, bisie Parsons, Senate Committee. Uiited Btatas Department of Gom- | 718 on —Passengers Jolted, @ Fifth Avenue and when Fire Commissioner Thomas J. | (%# es ge ; . — 2 rf Passengers on’ the Gladstone Express th Si ; Sa 1M. F : | ng treet gave little “(iy aes y-day's totals are: not #0 big as Drennan promoted Capt. Joseph O'Han- | SaFe, Rareh lane Kanter, ape oe WASHINGTON, Jan, $0.—Ludwig| The reports showed that in De- /HUGE ICE HARVEST [ot ‘the Lackawanna Raiiroad were 39thS' lagi F526. & € ag ked for. It is undoubtedly 1 thirty-five. Chief O'Hanlan tives at! piret R. ‘Trimble and Katherine Van ic. i | Comber 8 1-4 cents per pound was STORED UP-STATE | !0'4 trom their seats at $ o'clock this ‘omise in ol we had loo seated, that a N0- 1938 Eust 15th Street, Brooklyn, and | Ingen. A. K, Martens, Soviet “Envoy” to| the price at which American re- cS norning when the engine crashed into its future eminence. true, as some have suggested, = __ has served thirteen years. He neyer has} On the, Floor Committee will be! the United States, to-day placed be-| finers sold sugar for export from 4 é, a fifteen-ton steel girder on @ wagon Coton C Cottage, near farge number of bezel ee is Oren ceuened. nextel Oe | Groak = pee Boy Ses ran Russell &. Pairs fore the Senate committeo through his| the United States, River Frozen Over Fourteen|which had stuck in the agree ey Oth Street and Fifth ported as ‘flu’ might tm ordinary street, lett, J. Orde: ey, Geo During the eame month the shes Thick and : 15th Street crossing in Kast Orange, ‘4 , ah 5 -, William Adams Brown jr., Henry 5 Ar ardwick m hi Inches Thick and Houses a {Imes pasa as ‘comrfion colds, but the " "1 never saw you flinch,” aald the | clas, William Adams Brown jr. Henty qttorney, former Senator Mardwick, foe ObaTaeal age atautaaaiice io ; s y near the Roseville atatlon, venue looked quiet aecount is balanced, perhaps, by the Commissioner in promoting him. nald D. Coombe, William Sheffield | copies of contracts made by American cities averaged 14 1-9' cente Are Jammed. © girder was thrown cri ‘els enough in those Se oe Soa ete pe orobationary Are- |Cowles jr, Worthington Davis, Hiei: | firms for trading with Soviet Russia.| per pound, showing that after the | KINGSTON, N. ¥., Jan. 30.—Ice har.| tearing off fel peerenath ia deotapa at Q Cc 88 Di id: n, Henry oe at ; , ing: over « tele pole. eo expre: 1 hear of. ; ie one unpardonable ain in the Fire Carat edad ales John Garrett, Martens had sald 941 firms would) sugar left the refineries 6 1-4 | vesters working along the Hudson River| train did not stop until it reached the ' SOnnOct ai aRty se 080. ok to ee Fnte thett Untormunately, (09 Brewster Jennings, Oliver B.. Jen-| transact business with the Soviet cents was added to each pound 4 on smaller streams between Albany | station in Nawark 500 feet away, ‘ previous epidemic which corresponds Mint xin ide of their work too Hehtiy |nings, Henry H. penden ey er e| Mr, Hardwick presented a state-" sold. ‘Tho average price quoted /and this town report an excellent crop| Henry Tiesh of No. 212 13th Avenue, fe AINCRE be i to to~lay, there were 393 deaths, as <<» Bete Lea a ae Monwelna co [ment of contracts showing eight! was mpiled by the Labor De- |of the finest quality. Already many of | Newark, who was driving the team, es- items, The li t, a contract for $4 partme he horses were 991th the Genuine Roquefort Favor nt Bureau of Statistics the big houses have been filled, ‘The presses, was with) from reports of hundredg of price | Cutters say the average thickness of the y jumping, and ured. Henry Hogan, gate- oma pared nUh mato rAkyyP=08y DIES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS |fdwara Morill, Beverly Russell Myies, } deaths from pneumonia number 143, James Russell Parsons, Morehead 500,000 for printi | i the gates were not down be- ,CHEESE compared with 910 on that day, It lous Gains Gelade ewe Patterson, Duncan Read, R. ee the Lehigh Machine Company, Le- | reporters. In many cities the re- |TIVer Ice ts fourteen Inches. was Unable to operate, them, eae) tnat the dees) rete cept ‘To-day Set re am, Ay Sehlefelin 404) nignton, Pa. dias Berlon, New York.) tail price was far more than 141-2 | Th peste clin pancet gti aio no eontrastors, of me!—this bs er!” * . largest oc nies Pe ne, ha - monia is much lower. | George Hunter, fifteen, a vietim of Mrs. Reginald Barclay heads the contracted to sell $3,000,000 worth of cents. lige: themimecn Point house with * jae is much too The Health Commissioner ex- ‘sleeping sickness for seven days, died} Board of Managers of the Woman's| shoes; Fischman & Co. New York In Atlanta, Ga., 22 6-10 cents per | 13 go In the Rondout house it] Communist Miners Strike bdal| imal te dencibe aie yressed his gratification at a letter | this morning in Bayonne Hospital, The| Auxiliary of Union Settlements. for $8,000,000 worth of underwe pound was charged, in Little Rock hay packed 15,000 tons? Other houses | Hefused Six-Hour Day. em. o the Catholic hospitals by! boy lived with his aunt, Mra, Robert _ «nt Weinberg & Posner, New York, for theh price 24-10, and in {or the company hold @ total of 76,009) UEIPAIG, Jar The Conmuntet alluring, delicious, wn shop Hayes, in which His ged Sisal oq Rebdieg Peal savin BRAINARD FINED $3,000,000 worth of machine tools, Memphis 21 9-10, and in Birming- iain NR ee acer anay crattine mouth-watering flavor Graco, “in the name of God and hu- | 1% was at omice boy Y $1,000; FIRM ALSO an¢ Babrom Company of Milwaukee ham, 21 4-1. ——_—> Fee vie the demand of Ancre Cheese. manity” unged Catholic graduate! ooo Ge the recovery of Dr. James per nae $1,400,000 in shoes and machines. In some cities, however the re | ASSAILS WOMEN SMOKERS. [they “nad imaile for a alx-hour day and Maile by SHARPLESS, Phiadalphia rea ana. “ally who seve Mill Milt ctr rotate, cr ne ists Gece Morris & Co, Chicago packers, on} tail price was below the average. | A ee venty-fiver per gentsof th / nursing” to tender their services 10; street, and Harold Cohen, ten, of Mo.|President of Harper & Brothers] yan, 22 executed an agreement to In Boston retailers charged 1 | pmcy Pawe Gaston Declares Theatre| MN worced to bee striitr ~ the Commmajeatoner. "2 Cheater Street, bot peneaieriie ~ pr. Copeland called Street Cleaning expressed this morning by Dr. Israel Hida sroducts” evailiug market price Now York 11 9-10, In the samo Sp Se Warincle “aninG te ¢ > af btica ol] progucts!’ at prevall CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—¥ m Commissioner MacStay by telephone Mos‘kowitz, hens of (fre sureice 1 stat] tion for Publication of Book. according to the atatoment. One con-| month the average wholesale price | 0 0A Craauie of “amorean dome | to-day and urged him to clean the St St. dfatr'® Howp hb pron sol Pere Clinton Tyler Brainard, President of] tract gor $10,000,000 given the Ni of sugar was 10 85-100 cents @ | irsey.* Lucy Page Gnaston, President of | street crossings without delay, even f Harper & Brothers, and secretary of the| (Ot Ooh tne oeew Yorks| pound LA ec TED HH ONT ee ie sreee iniddie of the street mst be Tae condition of Bessie Lawner, of ixtraordinary Grand Jury, was fined x nai tis aes | No, 585 18th Street, Brookiyn, who has! 1999 in Spectal Sessions to-day, fol-| covering “merchandise,” had been | == da tay, been SOCIETY SHOCKED | ‘the plan of (nataling ® women’ Better Chocolates ata Lower Price” of Brokiyn, €45} paves and Appeals From Convic- | furnish 50,000,000 pounds of “food cents, In Cleveland 141-30, and in | Smoking Kt { { i i | neglected, Commissioner Mac} cop for five days, continues ¥+ been aslop for ya oc ving his conviction last week for vio-| abrogated, it was mud Sees SS teplaining that he lias unsuccessfully “ime, “Helievue Hospitit’ reports, era ce the penal jawa in the publica-| All of the contracts, Martens ex- 5 CO Speer en pyrqeeslierc ttn) ; begged Jaborers to help him out dure | nd for Widow 1n|tion of the book, “Madeleine—an Auto-| plained, were conditional upon the BY EVE’S STUME pu Se Nia“ women toto: oarke | | ng the emergency, at $1 an hour for Fearing Will, biography As an alternative the ute Department issuin t ti merely degenerating the woman i un 8-hour day and $1.50 an hour oy, win of George R Fearing of |Court fixed three months’ confinement] censes to the flims met Tableaux of “Garden of Eden”! baled in them. | overtime, promised to do so. wport, I. I., who died Jan. 24 last at]in the workhouse, ‘The fine was pall] 4, nave mude no paymonts on th Women are more delicate than men 5 Gossip By Their * Bird S. Coler, Commissioner of j\5 town residence, No. 998 Fifth ‘Ave-|under protest, notice of appeal boing art Gossip y contracts except to the extent « ees [and emagiag merlousy Aires thet | t | Madison Si Mixe Milk Chocolate A i 0! \ Ne on ate'a Cl ven. ‘The Court also imposed a fine Thin Brevity. ¥ resides euttin Everlasting Chewing | Madison Square ng Charities, has placed the Munic uc, was filed in thi Surropaters Court sire rhe ht (ae) te ee ine $10,000," ‘Martens said ear y | nervous dane Deside ASHP bad 18] Gem Drove—Hvertaat: | tuire—We don't have tol Food Cake-And it sure j Lodging Hous No, 432 East Harriet, he ricci ; her than contrac BALM, Mare Jen, $immA DameRnt| SEAT Te oe eet eee gnnoune: And They aro (hat Tmention the sweetmeats is fit for Angels, You'd P| este - ” a o how he ¥ len of iden," red | mee z " : i ee avon na ls collec’ neve ain’ ec an k Street at the disposal of the Health + Orhant Teh neta Among the spectators in court were tioned as ta how h ‘Tt en of Eden," etaged| ont of the thea innovation, Mis ‘ " mut till the} in th Hection of] never think auch a oan ' Daren menlink axe io dmay bel hard ht, Newport, Bond te foreman, ana] his iunds, Martens said couriers were sige ty worst tans ee “ ; 18 mordel has | good! y're tool dy existed this side o f epart s a: f Aimirall, foreman, Pais pe ea alg pup of socie 0 Gaston launeli drive eh f OF choice-\heaven, Such nuts, such 1 ope The lodging house will be appoints the son and Lewis Cass| members of the Extraordinary Grand Ses ye RON “Sees Hae historically correct to! orainat cigarettod. Tnewe Peankin nw se wai ap aaa CN. Wa oy ce de ready immediately for the re- y : Jury, ate et “Were they interrupted often?” that the North Shore) wij) be known as the "Twentieth ou che ‘wy m " 29c jfucn Cc } me 1 e “flu Chairman M 1 terall to-da ye ad che + rut oer n -convalescen a! : _ hairmim Moses askec rally " o-day, \tury Crusa hte 5 Pound Box Pe { cept of ganirConye ended Gallty to Shoplifting. Accused of Scalding Woman to Death. a ury chow. Pound Hex ! Le ui sottats i 1 patients from Willard Parker and| Mary Auk, forty-one years old, of | DEDHAM, Mass., Jan. 30.-—A charge] pinicnyet tre cyunnt and shot in hough the perlormance was strictly | reer Cae e more, Net Weight! of Mavors, Net Welabt | wen Nee Weleht j tals, 10% Park Street, pleaded guilty in]that she had first beaten and then 2 ws ecret, gossip cr the “cos-| Brought from Detroit on Marder — | Hellevue Hospitals, y in| tha others were captured in Germa ti aenPh bare ng part wh Charge. ‘Assorted Milk Chocolakas Bewinaing Monday the Health De-|the Court of Special Gessions this| scalded to death in a bathtub Mrs.| Martens refused to tell how the | ‘umes ccaaanler G that th | Pletro Tandecino was brought to Sour Fruit Lumps—u Bah Breadway pscidide | tment will conduct an intensive; morning to the theft of fortyfour| Mary ©. Lots of Malden, while the| couriers ‘passed customs lines or to|!t was suidiniy ducoeted that there! | Pietro Tandecina wae» on old-timer that's a new ail gprine™ar, | —When there are a0 many i bape ebip for nurses asa result! dollars’ worth of blouses from Gim-|latter was a paticnt at a private hos-| give the names the couriers ory i ag ie woman | Brookly it ALAR and r! A favorite from the roudway | requests for this confection 1 training course fo! bels on Nov. 10. she was sentenced] pital in Wellesley, was brought against] to him or by him to Kussia. Ho said, bed: the costumes with & shiver, trial on an Indictmen iM old, But we've given we just have to offer it of ghick, it is believed, there will Be | he" yu rnochan, Murphy and | ore vt erat E. Coumans of Water-|80 far as he knew, none was an| Men were not admitted, « 8 were|of Vito Schiavo, thirty-th No. | vor, and Juici- again. A wide variety of n unfailing eupply after the first ten | O'kor Dotectivay Months In the | town, af_attendant at the institution | American citizen, | pulled and d were guarded, ‘The|47 Emmet Street, Lrooklyn, on N : : 1440 Broadwyy | dic | ioious. Gaya of the course, This work will] HOlthoMt, vo Orotessional pe eure p-day. She pleaded not guilty and| A total of $150,000 had reached him, | role of Adam was assumed by a woman, | 11, 1918. ¢ 1008 Broadway | favory, creain Cc eet ‘by Miss Louisa M, Web- ibe hell "| was released on $2,000 bond. | Mrs. tMurtens maid, adding that be fixed| ‘Phe east included fifty women, who alee ew of 14 Bt coating of Milk Peand Bo: } be directed by Mi es Lots hed been under treatment at the! ij, own sal but not etating the| girried thelr costumes, it Was rumored, | $500,000 Fund to Remove Snow, |p craft: |i Chocolate. wea ee j ster, who had charge of the War Ser-| Wanted Here in Rheims Cathedral | 0 Re ° eo _ | amount. n their vanity bags. About 200 women} ‘The Board of Estimate to-day appre b vie Training Schoo! for Women dur- | Fri canes =|" “Were you limited in any ee in te gud priated $500,000 for snow removal. At - - 1918, She has! Federal authorities in New York to the use of your funds?” Chairman J “ib Sco tmininy Waite wae } ng the summer of ' . is ag beginning re was it ig Hs cae eke DAA pation see, re es CHICAGO MUST PAY |i.) ta ~ ho emimning of winter shoe, wan partment headquarters, No. 605 Pearl, Attorney in Savannah, Ga, to return $48 A WEEK OR ‘ont i A Nea roo all Mars). Hy Fife dee Professor of German] jose and of this the sald to be only . . | tor trial here, Edward J. Breuser, who ens answered, “except thi 1s 14 Dy aries | Peo'G00 lett Street, and will have her first class at is Bocuse’ of fraud in § ee hem » to WASH OWN VN WINDOWS) to mye nd it on any party or faction} | rouncement was made at Colume idee ee 3 P. M next Monday. | Feige $1,000,000 to rebulld the Rheims es | or polities, m University to-day ‘of the appoints | n Manhattan city hospitals Dr. hedral, Breuser was indicted Jan, 4 ei s Gebhard Professor of German| SAYS EVERY FAMILY : } ——D NaNwmaceere — eeiimaammiimetin coin MAA tound 2 vacant. beds out: a Cleaners Demand Compensation | "anor stock Ordered neater mor of German In Wenteyan Unie| IN U, S, FACES TAX selley ue Hospital, which bas | Sie hoLtin Of eae: eye aay 600 bes Ex-Pollee Reserve Captain Den for 44-Hour Week, Regard- | Professor of G never Pr } rock and rye and t Leo Munio of 168 st 108th Stre are at|at one time captain of the Police Re- less of Work Done. my w ity, Middlet one of the most dist lard Parker and 400 in th House. There Dr. bife ed Ar Ww OF $550 NEXT YEAR| cipal Lodgin, z lets ¥ ie Joust 1,600 vacant beds in Manhattan | serves of the Hast 104th Street sta- CHICAGO, DI, Jan. 30, Po eee ta gett vs Mentors ning | oan i in thia Ho suce ‘ge $ tione, ‘The Health Department 18] tion, died to-day in Mt, Sinai Hospital dap Talc: concerning a raid 19 la q | ceeds the late Calvin Thomas, who was] Warning Issued by Representa alone. od to opep additional hospitals | or pneumonia, following un-attack of INDOW washers in Chicago | Of'the Comin ¢ aa nal eeu Waring d we ieee pravers \ine uenza, He was forty years old, have gone on strike, de- | saloon, owned by Ia anne nba un Luce, Republican, in House Owing to the outbreak of influenza | =————= == manding $48 a week for | at 1871 Park Avenu . Veena teceiee tere nn ae Speech, 4 throughout the country, the Fox Hills! qying in an adjoining ward. Both| experienced washers who work on : ; H Hospital on Staten Island has practi- Hin Ne haan te i be Identifies Longshoreman as His A Night. WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 reads Leger bey ey eA were taken to the hospital several! extension ladders and $44 a week preorrie is : " Aen : ary. ; cally been pi days ago from their home at No. 1180} ¢ Seip ediiny anise pum hy The first of a s ndoor con OVERNMENT taxes during 4 St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn. The or apprentices— who have Joseph Tai longshoreman Pol aris Ta Bend with Wale 1921 will amount to ap- Policeman, Devoted tI Il Mothers | patrolman’s,comrades said Bickstaedt| served less than six months inthe | West 46th Street, was identified er B, Rogers as conductor, will bel Dies of Influenza. would arise at 4A. M. and after mak-| business. Yorkville Court to-day by Patr Ralph Avenue Station, Brooklyn, died | one of the men who robbed his piace |p 4 HP lita poston eying Forty-four hours « week, regard- Tio. 822 Seoond Avenue Dec. 15) and 59th Street and Tenth Avenue. Miss| reset ; last night of influenza in St. Mary's al Rem pate ea tenn oc Riaem, OOM Saree leas of whether or not work i» |sharhim Magistrate Schwab held Fay Maude Richardson, soprano, will be| Massachusetts, declaredyesterdag | BA Hospital, His mother, seventy-five, is down, done. | in418,000 all for the Grand Jury.” soloist | 4p the House, sis A a 1] given on to-morrow night at 8 o'clock proximately $560 for every