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aa ae A x “the two-story Majestic Hotel, Before her marriage weciety and athletics. Seventy-sixth street. Mre. Mo: was atnong the prom. unis. fn 1@ was one of the prin Com of Industrial ‘hibition held a Feong- = Palace. There reports last September that Mr. and Pg’ Morgan had been divorced, but Mr. Morgan denied i DECLARES CREEL WORKED WITH REDS “TO UNSEAT KAISER Go-operated. in <’ Propaganda in German ~ Army, Asserts Martens. sy WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—“Officials of the United States” co-operated ao- tively with the Russian Soviet Gov- @oment in conducting propaganda Qeelgned to undermine the Imperial German Government, Ludwig. C. A. K. ‘Martens, representati: of Govieit Russia in this country, declared to- day before the Senate Investigating Committee. Martens named Ray- ménd Robins, formerly of the Red Cross organization in Russia, and “Ggents” of the Committee on Public Information. ~*At @ time when a branch of the ted States Government, during 1918, was preparing the issuance of al- Teged documents on the basis of which dt was implied that officials of the Soviet Government were paid agents of the Imperial German Government, ald, “My government was actively couperating with agents of Mat branch of the United States Gov- “ernment in Moviet, Russia, in circu- ating among the German Army ap- Beals to overthrow the German Gov- ‘Mr. Creel's Buredu of Public In- " Martens said, was the tt branch and the “wo-call- -@4, Siason documents” was the propa- _Former Senator of Georgia, counsel for Martens, gave Retice that Robins would be called to testify. “Se Creel was working with you on ‘one hand, and attacking you on the other,” said Senator Moses. “Yos," Martens suid. -All propaganda urging revolution wept out by Soviet Government, Mar- tens said, was « “measure of defense and reprisal against powers openly and actively hostile to the Soviet Re- public.” He added that many offers t@ drop all circulation of matter of the kind in exchange for resumption @ commrcial relations, had been made and that the good faith of the offers was unmistakable. Martens also stated that citizens of the Uni- ted States had acted as his couriers. He declined to give their names. $50,000 DAMAGE BY , CONEY ISLAND FIRE Blaze Swept by Strong Wind Sver Entire Block—Fireman Over- came by Smoke. A fire started in the basement of the Majestic Hotel and Baths, Beach Vront and West 19th Street, Coney Island, this morning, swept by a high , Wind to the Washington Baths, a ¢ity block away, The damage already done is estimated at more than $50,000. ‘The wind drove the flames, which had envdloped the entire frame structure of to the ashimgtoWn Baths, igniting that bulld- ing, which was badly scorched but mherwise undamaged. The Steeple- chase, & city @igck away on the op- posite wide of the Majestic, was threat- ened but ‘kept it ftom burn- ee on Stas} and Baths, next ton © aaeieal were saved yes nl in ihe wind eh Kelly, Boaive % Company 245 as deattocn fe was car- out by yireton Richara Hanley, went hi ome. HAVANA ENTRIES. James, a A Dusen, dates, lagte Mirror, 307; 5 Native Son, 118; Tranby, 114; <aite fuonan en Ser og Cac Polling wos, ldoetaita, 12; Ph Fran {hrep_zear-oide we om, Hey take, hin ‘Irth record in the fant ly of was a tater of i | Lawrence Waterbury, of the late Mra. | Roosevelt and of Mrs. Stanley in Pebruary, 1004, she was prominent in ‘The wedding took place in the twin (redidences of the bride's uncie, K. Liv- Ludow and her cousin, Ars. Parish, jr, Nos. 6 aud § Bast women whe engaged jesigns at the Wo-. Spreading as, children—two fifteen tmontha ™.' Flame-Swept Morgan Home Where Mother and Daughters Perished BOLO OOS5-909-05-99- 9999 POD Y1DDTODVOL 98 00094-09004 pnmaie pe t 9490000000 6990065000. | NEW CASES OF FLU : SHOW DROP OF 352, BUT DEATHS WNP Influenza Kills 486 186 in Day’ >| and Pneumonia 193, Dr. Copeland Reports. w reported in the twenty-four hour peri- o@ ending at 10 A. M. to-day wore 352 below yesterday's total, new cases of pneumonia climbed 202, the mark of 782. There was 4n increase of twenty- three in the number of deaths as- eribed to influenza and of nine in the | number of deaths from pneumonia. The increase in the number of pneumonia cases recorded to-day, to- | | gether with the maintaining of atfout the same level of deaths, Dr. Cope- Inna ascribed to the fact that the! peak in the mumber of new cases of influenza was renohed one week ago. Declaring that the most important duty confronting the public officers of New York is to make the city clean and then keep it clean, Health Com- missioner Copeland this morning wrote the following letter to Commis- sioner of Street Cleaning Arnold B, MoStay: | “Repeated complaints are coming to this office regarding the unsanitary condition of the streets, “Cartage is piled high, ashes are accumulating, crossings are wet and the health of the peeple is seriously impaired by the present condition of affairs. “I must appeal to you, in the name of the public health, to exercise not the usual methods of control but the extraoniinary efforts that are de- to 0990090-0-600000900006-599008400090000OO06 OPOPDODH@®OD > HYLAN ASKS NAMES |"*"sWwo into court fF PROFIT REAPERS Trial Spector Rush Rush for Gin Or- ON SUBWAY STOCKS| ener we «| Thrown Out of and Jotm Foley of No. 1948 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, were in Gates Avenue Court to-day before Magistrate Steers on charges of intoxication, a “My word!" said His Honor, “T cigten Months after the contract W4Slrhought we wore done with that sort of 1 “In the light of your great profits |!ns.” in the past do you think the strap-] “I was on my way home for the in- hangers or the 1871-2 per cent. prof- |fluenza," sald Owon, “with a pint of I met my old friend, Foley, and he wasn't feeling any too well, either “I found them in Knickerbocker Ave- Marten tate from First Page.) comparatively emall deficit?’ asked Mayor Hylan, “1 think the deficit should be paid |e, Mating badly,” said Patrolman by the people who get the service,” | Brown, replied Mr Hodtey “Guilty,” @ald the Magistrate, “but ‘ou thea consider the insignificant |, d, Go $65,000,000 cleanup as water gone |e Hare tren ce and in no over the dam, and doesn’t count? You Reet ee Pane Ene reat, oe think the people shoukin't have a cent |? so of the prosperity, but that they must ‘eep it, Your Honor, and thank be helt up at the finst opportunity said Owen, “flu or no flu, I'm when times are temporarily bad?" Mr. Hedley repeated he thoupiht the Passengers should thely way. “Then you think the stockholders who get the enormous profits should keep them and that when there is Magistrate ordered an attendant to “throw that stuff out of here,” and John Magdor lowered it so tenderly into the snow from the nearest window that the court room was emptied of specta- deficit the people ought to pay?" |tors in two minut = the Mayor. . ———_—. “To a lange extent,” was tie reply. Comptroller Craig then demanded to “THE” MACNEIL HERE. know why the Interborough was not willing to stand pat on that part of the contract calling for a five cent fare. ‘The witness admitted the Interbor- ough had paid a dividend from 1914 Clan Chief on Visit From Inland Kingdom Off Scotland, The Macneil, forty-fifth chief of the Clan Macneil, arrived in New York to-| to 1919. day from his island “kingdom,” Bara, “Why didn’t you set aside a suffici-joff the northwest coast of Scotland, ent reserve to meet the deficit now,| iis castle, the origin of which is lost when you were paying those big divi-|in nistory, is the centre of a settlement dends?" asked the Mayor. ol 00, all Macneils, American blood ‘Personally, 1 think it should havejruns in’ his veins, however, as his been done, but the stockholders got it|mother was a Michigan xirl, Miss Jolza- all,” was the reply. beth Binns, who met his father while “Then why not go to the stock-|tayelling holder now and ask them to con- The Macneil is golng to Washington wil P sted the Mayor. on business and then will visit Florida. We aren't distributing divide DIN N LIME now. We haven't enough cash to ope ate our lines unless we get help,” sald 2 DEA IN LIMERIC ERICK RIOT. Mr. Hedley. “Do you want to give up your con- tracts?” asked Mr, Burr, “No!” answered Attorney Quacken- Keep Of Streets, LIMERICK, Feb. 4.—Two persons are bush. You know how, heavily the/dead as a result of the rioting here company is mortgaged Monday night when demonstrators Mr, Hedley, continuing, explained| fined with the military patrol and that the had gone to the stockholders last year and asked them for a loan Of $2,000,000 to tide over the difficulties of tho Interborough “You say they loaned it to you; why didn't they give it to you?” asked the Mayor, constabulary, Richard Dwyer, @ publi- can, was killed, and Lena Johnson, who was wounded, died Yesterday. The military patrols were withdrawn Jast night. The moving picture theatres were closed, and in some of ghe Catho fio churches the people were advised to To a question of Mayor Hylan, Mr.| keep off the _streeta. Bedley mid he owned fifty shares of — . RT. stock, having sold an equal number last year, He said he had re- | MARKET DEPUTY "RESIGNS. ceived dividends of us high as 20 per cent, on his stock, and as low as 21-2 | Ret, cont and declared he had paid 200 a share for his stock, and had not sold theWifty shares last year un- til after he had collected the divi-|P: Mulry has resigned as Deputy Com dends. He declared he was not pre-| missioner of Markets. He is the last of pared to contribute any proportion of | the old force of ex-Commissioner Jona- the dividends he received to the pres-| than C. Day to go. ent deficit of the Interborough. In addition, Secretary Thomas F. Ryrd “Then you want more dividends?" |and General Inspector Geonge Sob aaked the Mayor. have also left (he depart ‘Last Day Quits Department, Tt became known to-day that William e the | ch ow which caused the. Te: “Sure,” was the reply. army, food raw Attorney Quackenbush defended the worel oF Dr, Dey tnemory of the late President Shonts ~ of the Interborough in referring to|*4ttle Girl Mara: te Scho the alleged Shonts commitments a obligations which were developed dur-| LEXINGTON, Ky,, Fob, 4.—Virginia ing the Thompson Committee's in-| Hardeman, ¢wetve years old, was as- vestigation of the third tracking con- | sated and murdered in this county tract. Mr, Quackenbush sald: to-day while on her way to school. A “If it was @ true statement they | big posse of officers with bloodhounds ought to have indloted and convicted gone to the ne Theodore P. ‘Shonts, It was the duty er of Senator Goorge F, Thompson with Awed Man Dies of Exposure. his power of investigation to lay the| Simon Kelly, seventy years old, of evidence before the criminal authori-| Mills Hotel No. 1, No, 160 Bleecker ties and indlot and was found suffering from ex- P. Shonta. He did Nobody the hallway. of dared do it in his li out of respect to his m me, and I say, nthe atmnbu- | ized him to say they would pay only $31.60, Fie" From manded by reason of the epidemic.” The Commissioner also wrote as fol- lows to Mayor Hylan: “I enclose a copy of a letter just | sent to Commissioner MacStay. I have | ‘been informed that his difficulty lies | in the hiring of trucks and that the fund at his disposal for this purpose is not sufficient. I beg of you to give the affair immediate attention, be- cause it is a matter of great public concern,” Following are the figures for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock to-day: NEW CASBS: Borough Influenza Pneu. Manhattan . 1,359 853 617 m1 1,084 293 199 bL 68 “4 Total to-day . 3,277 782 Total yesterday . 3,629 580 ‘Total same day, 1918... 5,113 85 Total to date .. + 48,466 9,893 DEATHS: Manhattan . 79 Bronx . 19 Brooklyn .... 68 Queens .... m Richmond .. 3 Total to-day ... 186 193 Total yesterday 163 184 Total same day, 1918 317 ai6 Total to date .... 1,215 2,439 Commissioner Copeland, as arbi- trator, succeeded in having the walk- out of stationery heating plant op- erators, scheduled for 8 A. M. to-day, called off at a stormy meeting of 2,000 engineers, firemen and their helpers, | in the Central Opera House last night, by the real eptate interests, had agreed to grant the Wage demands of the men and the forty-eight hour week, The Hotel Men's Association, he asserted, would grant the same demands except that, where the fire- men demanded $33 a week, the asso- clation's representatives had author, Major Lewis Lawes, Warden of Sing Sing, yesterday extended his ban on visitors to receiving new prisoners. The Sheriffs of New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens and other other counties were notified that because of influenza in the prison no prisoners would be received un- ul further notice. but Wife Has pase. Smith Bette: Slight Re! ALBANY, Feb. 4—Gov, Smith, who has been confined to the Executive Mansion for several days with a heavy cold, was reported as greatly improved to-day. Mrs, Smith, who is suffering from @ slight attack of influenza, after showing improve- ment, was reported as having sutf- | fered a slight relapse, Gev. DENVER, Feb, 4.—The Denver Post to-day announced it would pay $25,000 | to the physickin finding a cure for in- fluengza, The money is to be paid mory and only Livingstone of Albany, | in fairness to him, that there be read of hi ‘was born | into this record the testimony ge ag Shonts and not of his accuser, iD wids Watice "doka's Meds av, rile the new cases of influenza | |eral District Court here to-day. , were with him. He said that about | way. Dr. Copeland reported to the meet-} bert Oakman. He oni, ha knew Neer eee Show, Hotel Commodore, y and Cody an ey siter Ing that the landionda, as represented | LOn'y, ON TO "Mmrx sald Cody told | Retail Millinery Association of Amer- HINTS NEWBERRY PLOT WAS HATCHED IN BILTMORE HOTEL eimai Witness Says Robert Oakman and Mayor Marx of Detroit Were There. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Feb. 4.— Introduction of testimony designed to prove its charges of conspiracy, fraud and corruption in the election of United States Senator Newberry was resumed by the Government in Fed- James F. Sweinhart, New York rep- | Tesentative of the Detroit News, tes- ‘unea that in the middie of January, 1918, he called on Edward Fitzgerald, Secretary of Mayor Oscar Marx of | Detroit, @t the Biltmore Hotel in New York. Robert Oakman and Mayor Marx half an hour later they cume “face to face with Commander Newberry leaving Oakman's room.” Sweinhart ‘yaid he frequently called at Newberry's office, No. 280 Broad- Newspaper duti were the usual objects of such calls, which he said extended into September. He $22992-.02200O000.00996-8-8068-6-00-0009006-00006-800 4 ———— ed there “very often.” Cody was re- ferred to yesterday as having said there would be @ “barre! of money” in the campaign. { Sweinhart said Cody usually walked | Two men, one the alleged sweetheart of Miss Rose schwei- berg, known in North Side. Chi- cago, soctety as “Miss Monda with Newberry about the Senatorial campaign he was shown letters and telegrams from Paul H. King and that Newberry told him he “was kept posted almost daily” on happenings Fiume Commander Ordered to Re- Michigan. a Aa: es |'"aweinhart said he remembered one | lease Gen. Nigra Within Twenty-four Hours. specific conversation with Cody in} Nowberry’s office. | “Tt elated to money,” he said. “Wo| Rowm, Feb. 4—The Government has Sad Osty told ie toes, is had ‘oeen Sent an ultimatum to Gabriele d’Annun- ad ootohiean and Cody said: ‘The #10 at Flume demanding that he release Hd is off out there. The sky is the Gen, Nigra within twenty-four hours, it limi was rumored here to-day. Nigra, com- ‘The witness said Thomas P. Phil- ‘manding Government forces in the Adri- lips, a defendant, asked ‘him for SUE- atic, recently was captured by d’Annun- gestions as to some big Republican yio', men, { to interview in support of Newberry, | Wugusto Tes!, a naval ieutenant, ahd and Sweinhart suggested Theodore ‘a ivanni ‘Trentinl, chief mechanic, mem- Martin W, Littleton, for the de- ders of the Fiume Legion, have been ar- fenee, drew from the witness that rested for attempting to Induce the arrangements were made through crews of submarines stationed at Brin- Cody for a visit to Col. Roosevelt at ‘dist to join d'Annunrio, according to| the Century Club. Sirf Sot halted dispatches. | te SS to get 1 the eviden al 7 ais cogs Dat wis ean oy, Col, The Idea Mesionals'a Zara corre- Roosevelt relative to the Newberry |sPondent reported to-day that the Ital- candidacy. jian steamer Danubie was attacked by Mr. Littleton tested the witness \rugo-ttavs when she entered the harbor memory on details of visits to the ‘at Trau. Crowds of Jugo-Slavs stoned Newberry office. Then he turned to ):ne vessel and later a Jugo-Slay motor- the conversation in April, 1918. with ‘noat pursued the vessel, firing machine Cody and learned that the witness guns, ‘Tne commander and two women could not recall his own remarks on Wore injured. the occasion that the “lid” was dis- —_—_—_—=_—- | by Cod | care mrerenes over the candidacy ot} IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. | Chase Osburn, which Sweinhart said ‘SENT TO D’ANNUNZIO Cody claimed to have broken up, was | Kiwanis Club, Jyncheon, Hotel Me- the next topic. The witness said he | Alpin, ballroom, 12.30 P. M. \ understood from Cody that Osborn,| Stationers’ annual din- | Association, ner, Hote] Biltmore, P. M. Dinner tribute to Daniel Carter Beard. Hotel Commodore, P. M. Murray Hill Post, No. 56, American| Legion, entertainment and’ reception, Palm Garden. s8th Street and Lexington Avenue, 8.30 P. Women feat of America, organi- gation meeting, Waldor-Aatoria, 230 Newberry and Henry Fond wege ex- pected at the conference. Jogged by Mr, Littleton, he cecailed that Wil- liam Alden Smith was also mentioned as a possible participant. “Did not Mr. Cody tell you that the conference foroke up because Mr. Smith would not attend?” Livtleton asked. “No, sir.” Oscar B. Marx, former Mayor of Detroit, testified he visited New York in Jaauary, 1918, in company with Ro- P. vets -fifth anniversary of the Women's Prison Association and Isaac} T. Hopper Home, dinner celebration, Hotel MeAipin, 7:2, M- him: “If Newberry became a candi- | ica, Hotel Astor, date it would take a load off his mind if my organization were with him.” —<——— DETECTIVE’S RUSE STARTLES WOMAN | “Talk,” He Commands, Then Dashes Across Street to Arrest Alleged Silk Thieves. Deteotive Casassa of the West 30th Street Station stopped a woman ac- quaintance at 28th Street and Fourth ‘Avenue late yesterday afternoon and startled her with the command: ‘palk, Don't worry what it's about, but talk and keep smiling.” ‘The woman did her best. Casassa laughed and talked back—regular stage conversation, Suddenly he dived across the street and pounced on two men with a package just as his partner, Detective Quinn, appeared from no- where. The package contained 225 yards of spring promenade, 'M. Gt. Aquinae Church, annual minstret and reception, Hunt's Point Palace, 16d Breet and Southern Boulevard, P. M. No. 47 W. re Nous Club, dance, wah'Sirecs PM New York Browning Society, study class, meeting, home of Mrs. Henry P. Kirby, No. 36 Central Park South. Rainy Day rou socla) meeting, Hotel Astor. State Loundry men, convention, Hotel Pennsylvania, all day. National Social Unit Organization, din- ner, Hotel Pennsylvania, 7 P, M. Accounting Club of New York, meet~ ing, Hotel Pennsytvania, Sixth Avenue Rate ths a oatice Hotel Pennsylvania, National Association of Music Mur- chants, annual banquet, Hotel Commo- dore, 630 P, M. Music Show, Grand Central Palace, all da National Association of Piano Tuners, convention, Hotel MeAlpin, 9.30 A. M.| and 2 P. M. | National Piano Manufacturers Associa: | tion of America, convention, Hotel Coni- modore, 10.30 A. Professional Photographers’ Society of New York, convention and 16th annual banquet, Hotel McAlpin. | Music Industries Chamber of | silk, valued at $1,000. The prisoners | merce of the U.S. A.. convention, Hote gave thelr names as James Downing, | Commodore, pairs a One No, 319 Bast 33d Street, and Patrick |, American Doeery af inspection equi: spectors, firat annual inspection equip- iment ‘exhibition, Hotel Astor. ‘oy Fair at Hotels Union Square, penal and Breslin. National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, convention, 130 B. 22d Street. Nationa! Musioal Merchandise Asso- clation of the United States, convention, Hotel Commodore, 10.30 A. M. Societies for Mental H. convention, at Academy o! W. 4d Street P Keating, No, 24 Bast 26th Street. ‘They stole the silk, the detectives say, from a truck belonging to the Onward Silk Company, No, 333-341 Fourth Ave- | nue., The detectives allege they saw the “men examining the truck and “faded out" to watch developments, Im iene, third jedicine, 17 nm Goes Through Drawbridge; 10 te 20 Killed. ALEXANDRIA, La., Feb, 4,—Be- tween ten and twenty persons, all said to be negroes excepting two trainmen, sre reported killed when a St. Louis, a News after the cure has been approved by | OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. 4.—Sir Henry the Rockefeller Foundation and Johns Mountain and Southern passenker | 1 ayton, Finance Minister, has em- Hopkins Universit train ran through an open drawbridge | Drayton, , Topkins over the Tensas River, near Clayton, | phatically denied reports that an ex- ares _ yesterday, according to meagre advices r 7 0 e - Unitea 8 Debt Decreases, | received here to-day, POeh GAs OF.F18 ped toe wae to be hie WASHING . Feb. 4.—In the last — * pee bray paneer eh Hoes toe ine five months the total public debt has | ATthGr Woeds and Lawson Pardy |iiiiiig states shown a decrease of about $930 Harvard Lecturer ene a ndthe ftoating debt about CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, Feb. 4.—Arthur Bar “Shimmy Secretary Houston announced Yoods, for Police Cot TTSBU ci L a OY Lae A ay, | Woods, former Police Commissioner of | Pr URGH, Feb. 4.—A_ blacklist New York City, and Lawson Purdy,|is to be operated by dance hall pro- President of the Board of Taxes ‘and|prietors by which any couple dancing Assessments, “have been appointed \the “shimmy,” the “cheek and jor! TAXativt momo SPecial lecturers at Harvard for the cur-|ghum@e” and other “jazz” ateps will be vs, st eo W! GhOve's wg. |rent academic year, it was -announced permanently barred from all dancing ature on the bos, 80am alg academics, ' “Monda Rose,” $25-a- Week Girl 0 Dazzled Chicago Society testified that Frederick Cody was Sevessnncessecesooocooosocosooueoooooscoceeoecceees Detective Gunson PENNSY WILL, R TRAINS ON SCHE! OF DAYLIGHT SAV! r . i 6 i Will Time Adopted by New York and Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 11 Pennsylvania Ratlroad with run trains between here and New York under the daylight saving plan. Daylight saving ordinances en- acted by Philadelphia and New York become effective the last Sunday in March and will con- tinue until the last Sunday in October. It would be impossible to op- erate trains under two echedules, #0 the Pennsylvania will base its Philadelphia and New York. SOVIET RUSSIA ASKS U. S. TRADE Martens Declares Any Understand- ing Reached Will Be Scrupu- lously Observed. * WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. — Sowiet Russia to-day asked for opening of trade relations with the United States. The overtures were made by Ludwis C. A. K. Martens, Soviet reprosenta- tive, in a statement before the Senate Foreign Relations sub-committee. Martens promised that any under- standing arrived at would be scrup- julousty observed by his government. “The economic Russia are a sufficiently binding guar- lantee that such understandings will be observed,” Martens stated. This desire to open trade relations, ‘Martens said, was laid before two American journalists who were in l 0900 906.3000.000000006600-06 ey ee are being hunted by the Chicago police. The girl, who, while she worked as a bookkeeper on a sal- ary of $25 a week, dazzled the Rope,” and the other said to be fashionable set of North Side, is |Soviet Russia recently and who ob- 8 wi : : t by ‘4 4 vealia! Bi cheesy taper’ braerte the son of a prominent man living under arrest in Winnipeg, Man. |tained, “specific, assurances on . thie aret Layend as cuter railing until; 8 the North Side to whom charged with robbing her former |P°"t from Mr. Lenine pefsonally. pereniasion 16 enter came trom the| “Monda” gové a valuable horse employers of thousands of dollars. | pestom Freightalt inner office. Hal Sweinhart said that in bis talks JTALIAN WARNING PUBLIC UTILITIES BOSTON, Muss., Feb. 4.—Gtriking freight handlers employed by the Bos ASSURED OF COAL Be No Shut-Down, Says Expert — Receipts Here Half of Normal. W. H. Brumagin, assistant shipper of the Tidewater Coal Exchange, No. 149 Broadwaf?, a Governmental agency with confiscatory powers, told a re- porter for The Evening World to-day no alarm should be felt in New York that the transportation systems or other public utilities wiki be compelied to shut down because of a shortage of coal. President Hedley of the Inter- borough said his company had on hand & supply sufficient for only three or four days, but Mr. Brunagin gnve as- surance that coal wili be provided as needed. A coal Mr. mously to-day to return to work im- mediately, pending announcement by Director-General Hines of a decision on their demands for a 20 per cemt. én- crease in wages. Hin has set Feb. 9 as the date when he will make } announcement. (Do You Care for Your Eyes? Your eyes do @ great deal for you. What do you do for them? They surely need | attention—they may need glasses. Don’t neglect them! fill shortage exists in New York, Brumagin said, ut conditions are Rrowing better. The coal reported re- relacter Exa Etived'In the New ore disitel to-dsy II] bo Restetneat bee ao eaen was 4,075 cars of about forty-five tons ye ere gach.’ About half of this 1s for New ||] Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 York proper. The total is 50 per cent, below the normal day's receipts. BOGUCHI-BOGUCHI! | SHOES FOR BABY! be Established 56 Years, ¥ pe esd at John St} th Av., sth Si 350 Sixth Av., 2ad St — | Cals ae ae Aca Twenty-four Japanese, With Own |[{Brooktyn: 498 Fulton St.tor.Bond Sf Name for Craps Game, Freed by Magistrate, ‘Twenty-four Japanese were lined up in front of Magistrate Levfne in the West Side Court this morning. A pair of Inspector Henry's detectives had captured them in @ house at No, 146 | West 65th Street. i} “Well,” demanded the Magistrate, | “what were you boys up to?” | “Playing boguchi-boguchi,"" confessed a prisoner. “And what is that?’ “It's galloping dominoes,”’ i|Notice to Advertisers ==—————=—===] Advertising copy and release or. ders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M, the day pre- cotlng publication, can be inserted ond a8 space may permit and in att of voesipt ay ¢ World of- I Or olan copy for the Supple- plement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by 3 P. M. Thursday preceding publication, and releases must be received by 4 P. M, Friday. Peri eg ) He, CY. for the Main Sheet junday World mast be Rene by 6 P.M, of the preceding Friday and releases must be received by 12 o'clock moon Saturday. Copy or orders recetved later than a8 provided sbove wil not serve to earn discounts of any character, contract or otherwise. THE WORLD, interpreted “Yes? And that means?" “African golf, Your Hono! tective Maloney. “And in plain English?” craps + shooting E apanese school Magistrate the reupon 1 ediared that the Japanese have ood a right As anybody cise to play, the national | game in the sanctity of A private. house, @nd he discharged ‘the N.Y, Labor Againat James A, Duncan, First Vice Presi- dent of the American Federation of Labor, to-day hile oin ali workers in New York State rotest against th repeal of the Davi ight Gaving Law.” aylight Repeal Our Big Daily Special for To-Morrow Thursday, February 5th OBRYSTALLIZED FIG WAFERS: A delicious goody made from luscious fresh figs, crushed into m toothsome Jelly and covered with sparkling confectioners sugar. if you like Pas, und there are mighty few candy lovers whe do not, hore is delicacy that will strike you Just right, SPECIAL, POUND BOX _ Added Special for Wednesday, February 4th ‘TENT HOREHOUND DROPS: cs being a tasty confection, these fection beneficial MILK. | CHOCOLATE AFERS lo rults, rtment is ore= Stores: New York, din many Dleas= Brooklyn, Newark, sane ye For exact location see b BOX telephone directory, ‘The specitied weight inoludes the contuiner Operate According to the’ schedules on the official time of~ interests of ‘Soviet’ ton and Albany Railroad voted unani«~ q

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