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| E OF NATIONS ‘TOCOMBAT DISEASE AS WELL AS WARS Is Merely Mriadies Preparing for Fight on “International Epidemics.” WORLD HEALTH OFFICE, Influenza Killed More Amer- icans Than Did Bullets in the War. By David Lawrence. (Bpecial Correspondent of The Eve- * ning World.) WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 14 (Copyright, 1920)—More American lives*were lost as a consequence of i 8 iivkyer- _ THE EVENING Fire Apparatus Caught in Traffic Jam _* Due to‘Snow Clog on Lower Broadway. on the business district between | the Executive Council of the Ameri- isiatie ‘ eked the man never gave him his sharegnl influenza during the World War than Broatwny and the North Rives, nor cah PederkiBA. of Labor auke, kt We hee bia a Former Harvard beta ot slepsee of (Sea ‘ of Chambers Street. Four hundred | Continental Hotel and took action Jarsman. hs Wied bate te ih De 4 on the field of $ ; aes 1¢ c battle, so the brief men were cleaning up Greenwich Vil- | jooking to the eradication of the Cen-| stigg yyizabeth Winthrop lB eels. ‘ announcement that the League of lage to open the way to the markets (rai Federated Union of Manhattan | daughter of Mn and Mrs, ¢. Temple, oth ne OolatGi pe at rab & Nations has set at work its Interna- on the west side. Pick and shovels! py amalgamating it into one central! gmmet of Stoney Rrook, L. 1. to-day badly he os opinion raaigh db! -o al Pr were sent to the Beach Street Station | .,, pre a tiv i ; B.D. Mo other, Irving, who is also a pria-‘eef jona!] vil organization representing al the five | became the bride of KB. I Morgan Jr, } onal Health Bureau will probably for volunteers porous son of Mr, and Mra. IS, D. Morgan, of |ONer, have not told them all the facts: be of much more interest to the Robert H. Mainzer, honorary Depu-| Mr, Kohn announced that on Feb, | Westbury, L. 1. at St. Barthotom we aboyt the robberies. For this reason af American home than tae highly tech- y Fire Chief, arranged with the Red | 26 the Labor Party will hold a conven- beatin shite nigeria ig were| they to-day addressed inquiries to a : a v 0 relatives riends, al and e dey Ct aie ileal Alsunsléa dont Avllale Cross to supply coffee and sandwiches | tion at the Labor Tample, No nt to relatives and friends. | {bunks and safety deposit companied 2 : to the firemen at work on snow re-| Kast sth Street, and that a complMe | younger act, and the bridegroun ia a|UkiNK Hf any of the suspected mem gag When the first meeting of the moval. State ucket probably would be] Iiarverd mun of the cide of 1913 and | Pave deposit boxes, They exe, Council of the League was held in A diby tank run by two enlisted | selected tentatively. On March 1, he] a former member of the university crew, Berea the bil f bie the pebtts an tial nen of the army was ploughing up] said, organizers of the American! A reception at No. $3) Park Avenue, | UO prisoners have given them eo London, th 7 = tales said, cs oO : the other day, it will be BROADWAY AND Cc the snow and ice at Eighth Avenue! Labor party would be sent through-|the studio apartment of Miss Lfdia] far is against only confederates who ve § noted that’ a committee was ap- eats. HN Rs Ne TOW a ind 42d Street out the tate and that a regular con- | Field a one A Hyplagaath ¥ a bi . ae pecan Mitsaise York anheod Pointed to put in operation the plang i Mire Chief Kenion called out seven-]vention of the labor party would tbe | the bride, will follow the chureh cere- | Joint actor? of the New York ants Banta out in operation the 944161 GAS FOR JAMAICA ; ' [FACTORIES CLOSE. ,!y" te} Selon cated out sean: |senton ‘of ne nia pn mon cénwaited stk chances Vang many months ago for such an UPHELD BY COURT TO COMBAT sNow;* det ealibids ed Uke ehewas | oatiean cee Paria Wie Hub - planted to-day to check the long sertes taternational orenciéetion ‘an’ would crs, with orders to report at Browd- hen it was repeated to h a of Wall Btrest ‘rotAlerias ii which AA pretest ail nations againet the rar MAYOR DIGS, TOO “2” 2% Reade Street for a high |tnis was in direct opposition to the ALLEGED SWINDLER TRAPPED |" Wall scicet vom « 6500 Of disences which have hitherto | Gre ae Gimeaiaa ASS, pressure attack on the snow piles in| policy of the American Federation : tung | A satematic xupervision of menseme!i?t t. itherto | Greenbaum Refuses Injunction That — the lower pact of the city. The Ohief {of Labor, he suid: ian ie dac ciaale era, preceeded by a close study of the ace ae we rcaher Would Permit Increase in Worcester, Mass., Tackles Drifts. vised the work. “The policy as enumerated by the bsnl ala staat 2 Antecedents of those who ask for mes: = on o> to Peeeent a6 eutlias of Pourth Ward of Queens it Street Mayor Hylan instructed Police] American Federation of Labor Ex-| Harry . Spitzer, who gave his ad-lyenger jobs, le tie plan moat In faver. these plans to-day. They have hith ou ey Ue sence! That Have Impeded A Feel | Commissioner Enright to call out the} ecutive Council is as old as the A.| dress as No. 606 West 115th Street, but! A central bureau of some sort is exe erto been unknown. The war side of| Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum to-| 6 ’ Traffic There. 6.489 members of the police reserve| {Of Le itself. Thiy new movement | who is sald to live in Lon teand, wna | pected to Keep on tap all available i the League of Nations and the pre-|day denied the motion of the Jamaica Will uct as a boomerang on Gompers' | arrested last night by Detective Leef,|formation about every measenger em= SCHSTOR, Ms “b anc eseryists have be ; ‘ * itle ' reprosentattio: ; vention of international political dis- | @as Light Company, supplying residents Vb Shed Ah 5 Stale arte cad eg . cee DAYS A SHE OE te |charged ‘with fn presentation, | ployed by any broker who ia a member aes it 5 } structed to report to their stations, for] Mr. Kohn then ated the S ahd pravd ianoar putes has been so much emphasized |°f the Fourth Ward, Que for an in- ANY of Worcester’s prin- D r ei ne the Amerioan Labor party | Orsery and grand tar of either exchange. ‘ nye. | junction to n Public Service Com- - —_ cipal manufacturing con- |duty to-night and to-morrow, reliey-| Policies of the 4 \ at is alleged he used the name of mien Weber alee that people haven't realized that there | 2 oh p ap | : nih ines ax they ‘would be set forth ut the} Tt i‘ yasraber-oe the al missione ‘ixon from enforcing the 3 ‘ + , cerns suspended business |ing members of the regular force en-| “Sming convention, to be along these | Stallman 4 menrbe 6 Yale is any affirmative and humanitarian | ™**! : Brede’s ‘Private a hae ience’ In- on », whose home tx in Pittadeld, Mase. |BOYLAN PENSION laws of 1906 which fixed the price of ie tb aac ahah to-day and turned their em- | gaged in snow removal. lines: Lat atin 7 side which is greater than any inter-|— A a aa Sire ea | ; Te all privately-owned mo- | to obtain credit at a Fifth Avenue atore national undertaking of Its kind here:| eect, yee orm, cule feet: The, vaded and ‘Furniture’ Carted | loves out to dig tho city out of | Snow purties slong the tine of| To, take. all privatels-owned mo. to obtain credit at a Faith Avenue store BILL IS OPPOSED s com) shed to iner he price 9 snow drifts ich have | block parties also were urged b. C (} f | tofore known to civilized society. to $1.1 a towWolice Station. SERTER teen en Gn 5 5. Cane o vl mules tbh dented cael Fi NCES Ks “Phobia dt ada ag hal 4 18 VS fea eis a Disease and sickness are world-| Justice Greenbaum say It” (the eRe a 3 sath OC erate Degnls Se itiey wore t ( ous | Civil Service ad Sy sands of nlen and boys, with auto FH. Le Quardin, president of the That is Socialism,” a reporter sald | that they a ivil Service Forum Head ‘Says wide, They come often from the|Jamaica Company) is a distributing . i a Guardia, pres fed the police was sent same cause, and may be met equally | cOMPaNS FECES EC Many Gre RSrSU Ee a een GA eae | Board of Aldermen has complimented) Le it go tor what it is worth,”| Laine cnn to lnmammte th clerk ang] Measure Does Not Protect * . 1. Store oa private residence was the acklec drifts, the Mayor on his decision to defer] je replied. coat, follawed him out of the club and Jork v ee ae Beal nee : ever | cation hat the plaintit company ‘and easiest thing in the world to John H. Mayor Sullivan donned overalls | 1. trip to Palm Beagh until the snow a wrested him at 42d Street and Broad- Worker ye ee ha th the relentless | the Hrookiyn Union Gas Company had Brede of No. 794 Nostrand Avenue,| and rubber boots to do his part patties DECLARES LABOR way. _ President Erank Prial of the Civ advance of new forms of human ail ugreed Upon 65 cents per 1,00 Brooklyn, The only thing he had to} With a shovel and President K¢ 2S aan: LAG tuaa hae NS \eweaa GearclclaiKenina ing. [Service Forum, comprising 150,000 Fed- Baee Tet there Has never been do- /to Gor 1ie ws net wullcient to eetab. | do woe to peste a plece of cardboard| sind C. Ganthrdy ot "Clark Col, | Palka eae eile kstarncind abd Is UNFIT TO RULE | et tie morning session of the eleventh [@T@l State and city employees, dectared » vised @ system for action quick | lish usu fact that such a sum is A fail on the glass door, readine lege, led the erftire student body. | been called for this ¢ Y is annual conference of the Magistrates {0-day that the forum 1s opposed to the enough to meet a new emergency in|price. And where the agreement is in O% the gias Pi ceenine: Fie ie = = evening and it is expected that large f , | of the State, Si ury of State Francis | Bylan bill to provide pensions fdr city : health, Who ever thought, for in. | Sheol made With Ones aor te the cone ve to assume the appearance of a cor-{umbers will turn out té-morrow tol Winston Churchill Causes Indigna- |p “fuga expressed gratitude for thelr vees, Among the reasons for. the stance, of cabling about the appear-|sumer by the reason of the self-in . PRUV ATE IUD EN ae INCaEY BTOFS HIE ss Kan. |attack the snow heaps tion in Labor Circles by Attack — co-cperatign in handling, the question [Position he mentioned these: ance of a new epidemic that might (Oe ine eee con Justin Newburge teres sas cyclone. Two thousand policemen were Unions, |.f Sutomebile sppeding. The only way nt ole to exemoe exocenaly the polies, ou epread to other countiles? Usually | gone aermiscion to the City ot Rew | ‘Then he locked the door and phere| Mr. Brede wanted to compromise] working on the snow to-day in Man on Unions, | ite ‘sald, wa. to revoke their dhe st sted eee ee 4 (ie and insisted that all be good friends, Ara sina- |The majority of drivers, he assu nmediate bene ¥ ; when ships came into port and] York to Int ma 1s detens as a was nobody home except to friends, | 2M4 insisted (at alle eond eevith| hattan alone, and more than th DUNDPE, Scotland, Ie. 14—Wine- | The majority of drivers, he aguured the | immediate willing to redre ‘on raeiton 4 De not indeed, a necessary is & anc . hurchttt scchotaty (or Wan (6 | DARINTAUOR, § con: |reudy and paantn brought their diseases, the first in- | ,prc ‘thereto. ( If Mr. Brede desired to serve to his| him. But no one was thirsty, or else | number have volu 1 to continue ton Church, the tury for W mag letratee wate tow? it ous ‘not ‘Srevent chy GG formation was obtained. Now comes friends and guests sparkling dur-j| everybody had been bitten by the] the work to-morrow, addressing his constituents te aan | nislatration frat aika ree vi | prohibition bug and didn't want a] declared that jabor wits unfilted 1 jon ft sing .mgo the League ft Nations to offer sucn| QLD WORLD A MAN DIES. ndy and ruby port, sunshine sherry | Provibition bug and didn't want a)" neinsit conditions improved and] declared that labor wits unilited 1 Bp QA FING ERS just before the expiration of the lone Mt @ remedy. Merely by organizing the =. and moonshine beverages, whose dusi-| wines and liquors, all the booze in| officials of the surface lines said] 10° tne statement which aroised a BAN BASEBALL period that must be served to Win'& ut various health services around the|'Theodore Osborne Wax a Recog- ness was it but that of himeelf and the place, and they got it, barrels, they hoped to ve transportation | ‘iore in the press and a storm of Creep Oe pttenen 4 Se one 2 world in one central, co-ordinated dined! AuiMorlig. cn Creaste, his friends and his Uncle Sam, and) cages, casks and frottles. || over all routes at upproximately nor-| dignation among the lubor interests, | IN FRENCH ARMY [02 their salaries,"to ve deprived of any body the League will be able to detect Gai for the past six. Uncle Sam wasn't invited. Why| paraphernalia” jnstructed Judge | mfl by Monday morning In referring to his polley taward Ku return sha time of their birth and bring to bear] xecounting department, died at his) When United States District, At- But n they ‘be Ag gatherin UP | showed little improvement in thé gar 1 never | bé Neved in sending, British | General Stat! Says Coming Officers WHERE DID THEY GET IT? 7 ience of each c ¢ Pees i 4 torney Ross of ce ae ed | his copper funnels and measures anc if i troops to Russia, bat short of th i beled dy ; all the skill and science of each count | home, Neg 91 ‘East Sst Street, Brook- torney Ross of Brooklyn was handed ms Soeet (ihe mortified to learn that |bage and ush situation, No apparent | {roope, to Husuls,, ims in my vpawer to) Have Found Game Too And Whats Gasnier “Wi My try to put up.the bars against fur-| yn, Wednesday evening after a linger his early afternoon papers yesterday | fioy were all paraphernaiia, and he[effort has been ‘made to remove] heip the. local” untisBolaheyik forces Reveal Hale Hand Chimbacea te Gk a3 ther ravages. In fighting disease as|!nk MWness. 118 ts suriued Wain ‘and OF item about John H. Brede’s new qidn't know that he had anything ke |ihem, ‘The police are doing what thes | Uxery, reat allie cide ds | QUEM Ss LON LUE ts OAD al champagne JA a ppeselntaee well as any battle in life the prime : root | eMteAce cust his eye, and as he! that in his house can jo have the refuse burned Gnited action to erush Bolshevik | + PARIS, Feb. 14 | cated: ‘bottle wil’ bs tase te canes requisite is organization, renee, | read on hi 20 Pounds of adipose TRANSFERS HOME TO POLICE Merehants all over the city are co- | Per! eee ae BECAUSE of numerous broken in twenty-fifth ship built at the yards -! The permanent ‘ternational health tussue Jjellied, this Jace was wreathed STATION¢ rating to get the streets in theit fingers among France's com- | of Standard Shipbuilding Corpora - operating te c : pore organization will consist of a Gen- | Church of thi raat with smiles and his vest was! The home was emptied of a Jimmedtate neighborhoods eleared of] THREE HURT IN BUS CRASH. ing army officers, the General |t Shooter's Island next Saturday, eral Committee, an Executive Com- | (i\ejauily beloved and. re y wrinkled like a prune. He read of! alcoholic beverages, even 8 iow ch aun HRs Gane | or taff has forbidden playing of | ship is to be called the Chap--t¢ mittee and an International Health | all. Musonic funeral services Mil te /the popularity of Mr, Brede's now | Cider, and Mr. Brede wos given. tan: | Sie ity Street Commisuioner Laura | Clty Awte Celtitan Wai Street Carl icseballiat the milllary academy’ | lund ts the Inst under the war Office. The General Committee |e this, Aftecm and A. M Flatbush home, and, still roaring; station around the corner, But hel og Brooklyn has arranged for picks| Haley Lael | of St. Cyr—Krance's Weat Point, [gpiteact the gompany baa with the, 45 would be sormponed ot delegates ap- | ee iy with laughter, he rang his bell and| said he would come back and fight] 14 enovels for the Legion veterans, | ‘Three passengers were slightly injured The order declares baseball ; e e col ion at Rome le es All + Brook. butcher knocked at the door ollided with a Flatbush-Seventh Avenuc ; | nape z 1907, on international bygiene, It | — lyn's Prohibition Tnforcement Agent.| while the raid was on and showed | HYLAN HANDLES A PICK Mided with a Fiatbush-Seventh Avente) wag explained that the French As he was going up the steps of his... would meet at least once a year.|Caxes Increase, Un y im Lime} Mr. Allen showed no signs of merii-| John the “piece in the paper.” but | pbb adaadislo - Rie, Meee Ria youths, not having been trained |home for luncheon yesterday, Howard J, oe ee etter loc With Daily Fluctuations. ment wintever, He just showed some | John nodded his heidecind clos 400 | vo ay aterves and Wetpe Dig our The njured. persone, wh in the game from boyhood hurt | Halley, President of the Mount Kisep = the president of the general com-| Cases of influenza and pneumonia re- | Dhami HOt Ont A watnant for the ar- | locked the door, Soon atillcr salted | Stalled Fire Wason, tal for. shock and contusl themselves trying to ecatehethe |digease. He was sixty-one years old a 0 i ral com A Weenie tocday | eet Oho rede and a seuroh w ner Knock and Deputy Stiller ed kan pele, wore horeane Rane When ee aN ttee, and one representative each | ported to the Board Anna Larsen, T ba rt mittee, e t eh | por jy PARC for hig private residence hen! out |) Mayor Mylan turned — fire this Ug No. 80% Greenwood Ave= five years before ring the baoking from the League of Red Cross So- | showed increases, but they were only sot Moe Smith and Elias Suiller,| ‘Hey, Mr Bede, here's anv her} w and his | fue and Ble Kellerher, No. 381] deusly popular since it was intro |nasiness he kept a department store at cieties and) one from, the governing | the fluctuations that occur from day to| pwo gigantle deputies, und hastened | customer | Male se a Highth Avenue ‘ duced by American ; Mount Kisco. , body of tho International Labor of- | 4,,.° General conditions indicated | to. [lathush, Pare mma viene (evant tense cuntomiere’l ios dup he handled a pick and ven! fice. Phe Contos es Would meet | steady abatement of the epidemic | In response to his knock Mr. Rrede| turned the wine dealersbut he opened | shovel at West Broadway and Heade The _internations NM Nee | hered against 744 yesterday; pueu-| Mr, Brede in?" Sure, he was in, and| wasn't heard, but the man at the door hose wagon of the Fire Depart: | would be a permanent organization | be" ses against 356 yeaterd: the door was locked from’ the inside.| said in a loud tone Which has been stuck there tor ? established at the seat of the League} The rted w Influenza, | Put the door was opened and the vis-| “I'll send. those. be « ba Mr. days Munioetion with the Secretary Gen. me ast year and pneumonia | bOXeS of ch @ sma!l counter and a! the deo! Aitean iuinuien was souked-und grimy: | gral of the Leamuc, and thus would| Ue S346 few | cots ster with a bot of small| rede will have before | (ee en NeNty endoytng fir ave the authority to communicate c | change. Ula inte me Sls, RETTIG directly, with the government Ith an with leather apron step- | late to-day, havin n released on \ officers fn various countri | SEIZED ) READING 0 OF DF ANARCHY |, BE THO a Cie Ce Ta TLOR Tete LEO POLAT aed OL pe iS 150;C00 IN GOLDEN CASKET, The organization would work out j Which there was a sink containing in| ing illegally in his paeaegal 1,500 i somewhat in this way: ‘The interna-| Russian Prixone |the neighborhood of 100 pint flasks, |quarts of wine and nine barrels of anter Collexe by} tonal health office would advise the) Wanted By U.S: | “Is this one of your workmen?” other alcoholic beverages. He re- atte League of Nations, the labor office, the| Haare on Inde Ran peated to United States Attorney Lash ect dealer League Red Cross Sociatt id; lacab Wu Workman? Ne haven't got any | Ross that he would take the case to casket containing $1 other health organizations ’on matt of No. 135 East 17th Street, wa Wanlemen’ Died John Breda, | the highestscourt the land, if nec 4 to Hunter College to-day Of health; would bring adiigistraciv tl MWhat do you want to know tors (essary. Hin is the first case Where al at the Jubilee Areakfast at the Hote health authorities in he ditte his 1a may pede man's “home” has n invaded inmniedora Ge the Aliniriae, GIe of} countries into closer touch; would or- > f Ganise @ more rapid interchange. of "| BREDE's HOME HAD NO BED, | whom wore present and it mi we taformation where immediate. prevat | BUT PLENTY OF WINE. ; FINE MATERIAL FOR NAVY, |‘ ee a So aca eae jong against disease are required, an A | on the campu presentation wa . | And then t Judge sprung his * nel . would gather da the fealth ad t _ c. -| made byeMrs. John R. Sim, Chairman of | mate * \ search-warrant and the friend pes |Special Preparatory Class for An J " ; ministration nations with | ey a zs ho Gift cominiitess end thas cakkol We Q PREC n: Srariidice) een edema nove is pron und registered 1N-| gapalls Gentnina Some Mrave fade, [tM Hitt committee, and the casket wa Here is an unfailing recipe et een te Ret — ai ere appeared to be lols of wine and| A Naval Academy special preparatory | Willcox, Chairman of the Board of Tru oh ipl ping Mi dilads y Sato Man and Crap Dice srede salt ait didn't make | class has just been established hel, | : ‘ . whut a drafting committee f ‘ Pi ts Brees a Se Mens Pires aic ering ny hipaa mena ee i ; Two cups Presto, 2 tablespoons butter, s« i Cahill ty yea i, pette here do you sle where's your) R. 1, in charge of Lieutenant Cogn- : j pubrnitte 1 et General, Commitee pant Gabill ¥ a w Jou Bleep, where's your pe Jagnes De MeN eh split |the honorary degree of Doctor o! ah ras cup milk. Work the butter into the Presto, jor upprovi proved by at . ted Cahill i 8. N., who has five officers to help} ture on Wednesday, to-day received Uh 3 vot ‘ fe submitted inner sn ang he and his deputies looked the stock 1 skdy ee ears eae rated gah tints weternoon white ave “i Phe class has attracted a fine lot of | Phi Beta Kappa key ‘add mills slowly, mixing with knife. Roll Alitive: Mon fea pats en wagon, dn the floor, What do I want of | boys, quick of mind, ayile. and brave| Gov. Smith and Mayor Hylan had ee oe ee la bed? You musn't” touch ‘any of rare there is a thutice. to, show expected 10 muke speeches But were W gently on board dusted with Presto, cut on any nation until formally ratilies this st It belongs to me and this wage. One of them, Charies| ce . fOfianis minutes by that nation, in which Case each [is my private residenc commented to the Becretary of the | small. Bake ° I 5 would agree to make an annual re- |._,7Well, wo're going to store ail this Navy" for, his gallantry. imrescuing 'n| WOMAN RESCUED FROM ICE. | port on the measures taken 10 of. ry. | stuff for you und you may take an) negro boy who had fallen into th — | Right away order a package of Presto Flour fect to the agreements ratified 61 Kast | inventory while we are piling up the) water and was in danger Steps On Floes to Get Parse Con- i it off hy ; Ryn en ie oe Fone Hay aulsily dite pt. John | Wir, Brede assured the revenue men! And the prog fan .| twining 85.17 and In Pubted Out from your grecer. Don't put it off another min- try by the thousands of ships plying sa ana | that they had alent oe te i) danger, and pulled the lad am i Flushing be) idge = ute. Recipes in and on every package. he seven seas to-day, the fact that e , era and “lor them and suxxested thi ey! that Was when Sehenek i auegu sscaglia of No. n Bo effective international health ore ene ey Pay a eT pont task Ull this morning. | the navy only one da Eighteenth Street, Manhattan, dropped | sation has existed makes one |?" ike f th | te }ahat he would be sure to b nat nockethook taining $5.17 1 aay what civi on has been ents, M 1 Lar jthere, and Judge At 1h Henry §. Smit Ae TY el sepiry ato Sapa Tee doing. But as a 1 of faet there : |he was quite sure that Henry Allan Smith, formerly a Vice | Pr ig pee Med Bk Ly Be ty has existed no permanen entral a | that he was under a President of th F Bank of| p od » the w clearing house for rnatt era canis pee eating: | ment. He wanted time pyeereys 1 Wednes- | Patrol H.C) Bunn thre . tions of any Kind until the Te Lawyer, ; day evenin 248 W but whe could not erasp ° . What AUTON, aie Zit before his a 105th Stree weventt 7 ashington pele on Leo), | SVOPa Rey " the Hotel Clens| grein mot ver a 1 tailor, Jumped SELF-RAISING Leaguo may do tw prevent war, ther 1 he Hotel Glens) ground nv yee Pr: AR iB ol “ woman a bring about international co-operas { in CL residence H Sauived by bia acits and & f tion In fighting something deadlier to mation will champax junternes, funeral services will be held. thi i cbemamioa than the last war—disease. ke wlace dn New Jersey, ports begun .o shrivel apd the home poun at > o'clock In bis home, ORLD, BATURDAY, FEBRUA -FIRE HOSE AIDING UNION MEN HERE - ARMY OF MEN IN’ DECLARE WAR ON CLEANING STREETS: GOMPERS'S POLICY es Volunteers Answer Mayor's Appeal—Police Reserves | Called On. | 300,000 Votéts P Pledge Support to Candidates of the Amer- ican Labor Party. Three will thousand policemen, scores m Kohn. Chairman of the of firemen armed with high pressure American Labor party in Greater New + hose and thousands of jvolunteersy| York, announces to-day thatyby the among them members of the Amér- Unanimous action of (he Central Ped can Legion, and employoes gf the )erated Union just might, $90,000 voters city departments, called out by |in New York City had been pledged Mayor Hylan, this afternoon were | to support the candid * put forward making the snow fiy, in the hope of /by the Amevican Labor party being able to clear the Main thor-| This ts in opposition to the policy of oughfare before Monday morning. the American Fedemtion of Labor, Arnold B. McStay, Commissioner of | which has been faithfully adhered to Streets, said he had more than |since tts organization, It is a declura- 16,000 men at workin Manhattan, and | tion of war on the policy of Samuel that he was concentrating his efforts | Gompers announcedshere Feb, 2, when | ELIZABETH EMMET VALENTINE BRIDE OF E. D. MORGAN JR.) BETH WINTHROP EMMET She Is a Favorite in Younger Set— The 1-0 Company, iuffale.N.Y. ary ee hand BA 0 Gre VEL We CE SEEK WHO GOT $300 OF STOLEN 3uy Prisoner Says He Gaveo-"7% 7 Plunder to Well Known Wall Street Figure Detec Brown aml Mayer ane” rohing degeribed by Assistant District Attors: New York to-day fer a man! Bd ney Murphy as "k nll Street nd @ man ab who Joseph ” Gluck, one of the al | bond thieves, s alleged to have confessed suggested aly oft disposed mds. wouberies, of ny nd planned them most of Assistant District Attor. and Talley, they sald, given this man bonds Gluck told Mu neys had worth $500,000 last October and that the stolen”

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