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ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. NEWTON IS SLENT ‘Penny Lunches Restored to Eight Schools _ |FLURRESOF SNOW (MANY ARE BITTEN; ONNAMING BECKER © Feed Hundreds of Undernourished Pupils| \0 LAST ALL DAY; TERROR SPREAD IN TOAID GRAND JURY COLDER WEATHER} BROOKLYN BY DOG Attorney General, Busy With Drop ip Temperature to Ten|Folice Unable to Shoot Duties, Will Appoint an | Above Zero Is Prediction of Catch Animal Snapping Active Counsel. | New York Bureau. at All in Sight. | ‘cubvt, steredet $01 Libotp) Jason ges LTR, | master in the United States Navy, pleads Following the lines laid down for] A yellow and black dog about as|ed not guilty to-day to charges of de It by the Weather Man, the sun came] big as a cat appeared in Sands Street, |Sertion and embezsiement when he aps other mouthful of trovsers, owner Set identified. Then he disappeared, > O'Brien went to the Long Idand College Hospital to have his wound cauterized. He said the doctors there ~ told him that, judging by the wound, they thought the dog was meds O'Brien didn't know such a come clusion could be based on the ape pearance of the bite, but he is taking no chances and will go back for more treatment this afternoon. The police have organized a search or | for the dow. actin | Navy Paymaster on Trial as Abe INQUIRY MAY WIDEN. Likely to Involve More Than. peared before a general court-marti out from behind the snow clouds} Brooklyn, thie morning, spreading | poard at the Brooklyn Navy Yord, ae b rf about noon, and the snow flurries|terror and some pain wherever he|Lowry has been In the service nine Charges Against Three | lyeara and has a good record. He f# ace of Swann’s Staff. Attorney General Newton said to- day that when he received formal imetructions from the Governor to which had been dusting the city since 5 o'clock this morning stopped. New Yorkers, however, may expect additional enow flurries in tho air before the clear weather finally wins went. The police could neither catch |? him nor shoot him, and at last acy counts nobody know where he was. ‘The first the police heard of him was when Dr. Keene of No, 73 Henry | intended for the naval service, cused of having deserted Feb, 3, 1919, hile having in his possession $36,420.59 out to-night. ‘The temperature, which | Street telephoned the Popiar Street | tmvestigate the charges preferred by at noon was 26, is due to keep right | Police Station. the Extraordinary Grand Jury against | on falling, sald J. H. Soarr, official vo just treated a boy for a dog) three members of District Attorney forecaster. bite,” he said. “You better get the | Swann's staff, he would assign some| “It will grow steadily colder to-] 46: | ae bam a hy one to take Sry ante cat areal day,” said the weather man, “with| He said the boy was Willie Schi- Designing, leathers, linings and workmanship are of such could spend but part of his time on sirong northwest winds, While the, oe, who lived somewhere in Pros- n ect Street, He’ did not have the|| high standard that tre quality this work and had not decided on his snow that is now falling is not likely | ™ . d fi f Hurk Shoes | number, but he believed the dog was || 4nd fit of Hurley can- choice, He refused to comment on to be heavy it probably will continue . be led. somewhere in Sands Street, between || Not equalled. the report that former Assistant At- at intervals during the day. Indica-| wag) da: t ‘ / terney General Alfred Becke ‘ashington and Adams Streets, Our beautiful Cordovan shades are on ffivapsenctenl = od t that dt will cl ight 1 i i fe ; ions are that it will clear to-nigl Policeman John O'Brien went there made possible by using only the and that the mercury will tumble|and was met by a man who said he|| best leathers, being treated by the ‘The Attorney General said he did |] Hurleyized t which | idly." + | had just been bitten and that the dog lurleyized secret procese, ieeceeow Whether the scope of his bert lwas in a doorway acrox# the mtrect, || icfeases the life of the leather, investigations would be limited to the The weather bureau elved a pted fas aegerayees Mit bs m, "but wha | teteining its tick ‘tustee to tie oa @edfic charges against Assistant 7 , waco Soebndyp tele sees cate storm warning from Washington. | yitten on the right hand and the dog CLEARANCE SALE and Kilroe, or whether it would cover that the northwest storm which was | escaped. O'Brien followed, revower (ho catire work of the Extraordinary entral near here yesterday had{in hand, but had no chance to shoot Now in Progress , Grand Jury. The plan to investigate merged with another disturbance | Safely. charges against members of Mr. which moved up the Atlantic Const, / ae packings orange HURI sHo€s Swann's staff was told exclusively SS ESE SCroGr wo. tT Menry ai iW opblede athe 3 beter thst ng : BS, NS. Rene, producing high gales and heavy |® ; Toesday in The Evening World. ANS ___ ANG SSIVER STREETS” Ae Souvearinsie “s S's, Ld eerhaaliedad i , carrier and dodged out into tue street 1430; eodeag 1357 B as Raymond F. Almirall, foreman of . — —— | snow off the New England coast. again, Policeman John Rom of Traffic 1177 Broadway 215 Broadway the Grand Jury, said to-day that he| Evening World Plan for Re] ‘The thin blanket of snow which|D tried to grab him, but lost a portion || 41 Cortlandt 254 Fifth Ave. ‘wee confident that whatever selection lief of Hungry Children Wan: an °s Shovel Bri aielo ENGINEERS MEET covered the heaps left by the former| of his rubber coat. Around the corner Vectiee-isiaiona Sli Mx. Newton made would meet with : T ON SNOW REMOVAL. atorin fatléd to hamper the elevated! in Washington Street the dog got ax- the agorovel of the Grand Jury, re| ‘8ain Gets Under Head- 1 bal service or those surface lines which —— = : fae : fee . , had managed to chop themselves free serial deputies were mame we mu,|_ Way—Seven More Schools Clears. Streets of Snow) vo. cas Ge anytving sor 4 msraeed hoped aatepa llega iehaa, sce Nay Ne are . Bede bethia Rapablincd aid a Dene vo Food Supplies Next > Money,” Says Chief Kenlon After ue be se ont icteey however, and fe , > | iscussi > ; the temperature drops to tho low GD osead Ca e oe eek. Mrs, Renee Moloney Solves | Discussing’ Froblems, level prodicted, fresh difficulties are tion of partisanstvip from the inquiry. _ in ie The Mayor'a Wngineer Committee on| likely to confront the Street Clean- . > ab ias , He emphatically denied the statement| Encouraged by the great euccess| Problem That Has Stumped Snow Removal held its fist meeting to-| Ing Department and vonicle trae be- Geter Chocolates ata Lower Pri 3 we Does tay Fire Chie Ke fore night. of District Attorney Swann that ten-jof yesterday's inauguration of the! the City and ‘Does It at the (one ah erica Cree aon enon ary Fire Chief Kenlon, also head of the tative arrangements had already been| penny luncheon in eight public [serous eae suere were Staab ts) ap new snow removal committee, took made with Mr. Becker for this work.| schools, Associate - Superintendent} Rate of a Block a Day. j Alfred W. Thor, representing the police:| prompt steps to combat @ possible i ‘ Nelson P. Lewis, representing the Board] Pe a * Mr. Becker, he said, was only one of |Gustave Straubenmuller, Miss Grace aie Patirate ope poke Ps aon, Ghar [recurrence of the snow menace by belt ’ . | Scherm ‘ jof Estimate; Capt. John eon, Chalr-| calling a conference of the committee. a party ged who had ex. path machen Abeshianipees is Mrs. Renee Moloney, wife of Dr. man of the Board of Standards and Ap-| ‘The Street Cleaning Department or-| | Molasses Pepper-|Milk Chocolate| Assorted Milk | 42% ate 9 pressed a Ingness to advise with | les Jones and their alds, to-da) | mawara C, Moloney, No. 90 Barrow peals; Col, Merritt H. gmith, Chief En-| dered out all of its motor sweepers and | I mint Cups—a cup| Plantation Chocolatee— | gen wp the Grand Jury on matters which had|Made plans to add at least seven} °° kineer of the Water Department; Ed-| ploughs in an effort to keep clear| or fondant croup | Pure golden mo-| prearts of the moat | hvenine ee” ae cck Geen presets: schoola to the list next week and get|Strect, waded out of her home on ward Byrne, Chiet Kngineer of the De-| those of the streots already cleaned. | deureatety 'agvored | Inaees Dars— sua | Tee es a ne trult | 40 vs es " sbi tment of Plant and Structures ; Strept ace il of Pepper- | ary, smooth, teem- Broad: ewer the Sresent,”| continued Mr, | "Ady (0) extend the: service aa) it is] the morning after the big anow, made Cleaning ‘Commissioner Macstay, Join 3 ; swaean Tint ‘and Jacketed | ing’ with syrupy} favors tincturing a | At Bleecker et Atmirall, “it is expected that there | °lled for throughout the city. her way around the corner to Morton m aa Bore a oad bd penn pe \. Wheeden in in the oitk lest Jones fa in ina oe sper ane reais 148 Ptser "e A : * Je0TKe . vany, counsel to Shy test, My > will be presented to the Grand Jury Pidedeahead ee \esaricy Street, and saw that Fire Engine Borough. President's oftice:| Knott, has been elected Chairmen ef Green wonton ae ©. A candy | lightul confection, | 1440 Rreadway only matters dealing with the, three Lad Laban * unanimous Company Nc was hedged in by Manhattan” Borous:\| the Law Committee of the Democratie | Contec witha tang thet Sraiiet in eater | At Sie an Specific cases presented to Governor | Parents and pupils were ainanimous vit. mountains. | y and ‘Health Commis-| County Committee to successes Surre- (Mine ” 29c tiskieg 34 velvety. 44c 1608 Broadway Wealth, As other roatters, develop, |'2 ‘elt imfonmementy of the plan} we there were a fire how would were discussed for] gate Miss Elizabeth. McCrystal | fl candy the most C) Sri At 4th St. however, it will ,|championed by The Evening World n how woul now removal, has been ‘elected Secretary of the Ex. connols- Pound Box | critical Pound Box| Choco- Pound Box | 1g0 Nasege St. > it wi e up to the special ever since the abandonment of the Y°U Sct to it?” she inquired. And anything for monrey,’| cut ve Committee of Tammany Hall to) [ seur, Net Weight] palate. Net Weigh te, Net Weight | Goekman & Ang counsel to go to the Governor and) en eee onthe ago aa a private, te answer was, “God known!” | after the meeting | Succeed Magistrate Jean Norris, of s a thie PB i CH CRRuGAT Rane prospects fo- the} == ——_——__ —— ————- _ — - make additional specific charges. That | Onterprien | And then an idea came to Mrs. Mo-! "were in case of another big storm, will open the way to a broader in-} trader the direction of Miss Mary |/0ney, an idea so strange that it has sais | oo quiry.” |not yet permeated the rest of the : ¢ Dolan and Miss Maude Bleyer th ? PICTURES IN FRITZ TRIAL. ‘The Grand Jury will convene at Mr. Sentrat | Clty: | be . . ———>—— food was prepared in the Central 7 i raatlanadilll Afmirall’s call as soon as Attorney “Snow can be moved,” she affirmed.| ** he Kitchen at Delancey and Tompkins! r i ven on Admitted After Long Effort—Dead General, Newton signifies his readi-| Streets, under Williamsburg Bridge, | “YOu ako @ shovel and a pick and : me: Waman Was Wet loiaxiened: i Ls wl and distributed by bus to these | Sme kind of wagon and"——- ; 5 | a, peaopan of the trial of “los i price Attorney Swann, defending] schoolhouses: P. 8. No. 1, No, 8] Capt. Edward F; Mullally of the : Jets ec REeenenian see shen Wiel at he Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily t accused subordinates, declared| trenry | Jo. 3, No. 43/nsine company said he didn't see : Bet iaattarah acteurs musderr of + that Mr. Almiralf was working with | yudson S' . 17, No. | what could be done, ‘rhe city street | Maya Worcs Covne Diaice Attach { traction interests and Republican pol-| west 48th Stre ’ No. cleaners were undoubtedly at work, Francis Martin this morning suc- 4 iticlans to get control of the District | 257 West 40th street; P. S but there was so much snow and| ceeded in getting the pictures of the a, . j Attorney's office to use it to manufac-| Dominick Street: P. there were so many streets lead woman's body, taken at tae f ture political ammunition, Mr. Swann| 430 West 50th Street; P. 8 Ml oie went to the Street | Morgue, admitted in evidence. Twice ; § leaning Department and Harry fore, Supreme Court Justice Vernon predicted that the Attorney General | No. 187 Broome Street, and P. S. No.| tfart, __ | before, Suprem stice Ve ~ would be asked to designate Mr.|147, No. 298 East Broadway. “Ell give you She Oe Fee iP: Whe EE °@ @ H Becker to prosecute the cases, ee conts per item the pupils | Shovels you want, the ¢ so y could do no nore, aos William No } Regarding the charge; inst As. ir cholee of (1) vege-| “Send me 160 ‘to etait All through the block Mrs. Moloney cainere. @ gid ‘Bes against As-} ble soup, (2) creamed lima beans, | ord nd she went back went, enlisting voluntec’ sistant District Attorney Smith, who @) chocolate cornstarch or creamed | street at was Monday. i. vuld, j in the memorandum submitted to Goy. | rice pudding, and (4) salmon or bre@d | eral Wlectric Company Action started Tucod i Ss JEeF i \ ik Smith ts accused of accepting bribes| and butter sandwich. An extra penny|on the corner and she saw the super- {8d Tuesday night the liver MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YOR { and neglecting his duty, it was said |POUsNt chocolate, The supply, con | intend irnest, A Bouse, Bho | nat was tg cone talap, Acie eee Thi h S Thi fifth S } a , $ Bald | sisted of 125 loaves of bread, 120 gal- nat help he could give. |i ‘That was to ‘come ia 4 : Se at the Criminal Courts ullding that jone of eoup, £0 ‘giarts of henna and SE el UG cae Hit ojb wan to depn Ww way ‘ut {0r| ermer Jockey Accuted of 8 irty-fourth Street hirty-fifth Street ) vere merely the -|64 quarts of pi 5 ! > eal na ordered | the fire company. lone, Heres witreur the iad ter nearly enough. thevctcp ad Neate nary nee nen OTE UIAGA ERs With Fneeloent Hunter G. scons nee Jockey, who , expected to uncover the relations be-| EVERYTHING IS DONE IN AN| she went to te Mt r candy factory gues pe Ce hedibg ae ee ote iierae ; Tbiih Berend and ia j various city officials with gambling| , Miss Isabel 5} p Sh de i th d ehe ‘wasted rights [125 We was held se $. No. 84 in West 40th Street, said| there, and she wasted no at Sion neva edie Tak = ay Crapeaid hours DORE AS the luncheon Was the “mos R Ml © but went to 1 poten & ¢ 9 a che mical vounene re is h Ad Fel Sh in re oO a er n oO ‘was recalied that the Grand Jury, | course in the curriculum t this ney have fifteen trucks and) Your OWE bOterday the gang. was . m0, essed dts con-| school temporary tables were set up of ther: £2 >, By permission of the police she} & few woekcago, expressed ts con- [school temporary tables were et ip =? | there, By permission of the police she) ae ; , 9 tence in the integrity and ability of | 7.4 kept hot on a gas range. ‘With oo peated swat thelman wacked, Ghee Ain ar mo. | bwelve plitches in the latte on (@)) Mr, Smith and requested that he con-| ino littlest tots at the head of the oad Baik an believe Anes sass te men wareaa On an ay UtOWOG: | nace: | duct before the Grand Jury an inv line ang toe ole coke Pe RAGhanA SHI bavathiahes standard of 7 rument, Truck driv- aetion inte the. Folios Department Be Shea aiong to the luncheon coun- | table manne k part nd Moloney | Smit selusion % Mr, Smith started this investigation | Mer yee they were waited upon by Bio: dy tn Tens eres’, ACY: wae rouRhly -handied aac ‘ ' P “di tly Ys am and dt was uuder his direction that © girls, er the direction of a ired pupils had to be turned) thrown into a snow ‘rift, anda Pducation at extraordinarily low prices ; ys eenaaa ; Gervhor. At the end of the count wuse the supply was insuM-|etream of automobiles went’ through. | sre at ex y to pr subpoena serv descended upon the | supery iss. wore checked and pennics complaint was gt t up and ed the street damages for | | offices of Mayor Hylan, Police Com Reena ‘over. Then the diners m: nrohe 1 s o “Aa y day if yore” senual 28) and a pol An came and] aiding Victor ‘Club re [ missioner Enright and Commissioner | {5 the next room and took their] the list ha order to the *v! Bs ae { Eee init inna aad eae Lae central i was gxplained ee gank with coffee | House at No. 250-258 Central Avenuc, will take place to-morrow and Saturday tered papers used by the Grand Jury | | Wien lane Ts pdociy man: |'enterprise belng in ti ee Bau oncay , and by night by dudge Charles Carrick in, the Firat im ite subsequent work. her, refuse was deposited in the ap-| experiment after the “LT kne' snow could belone apeared for the Soclulist orguilza- th SIXTH FLOOR id that, by making the] pointed place and everything was] months—teachers had oved,” said Mrs, Moloney. fan, on es It was said that, by making the| pointed place and every Oa ee ei eon nedny. askit moved ey ES charges against Smith, the Grand Pershing would have given conditions| thought they pi Jury hoped to be able to force him to teay "OK." signify that n by | | swear that his Inactivity in prosecut-| “Of course Per vcheon 1s} hands, | 7 ft lena ‘ , j desirable th Miss Smith Tt apparently turned out that when variously developed in guns sna eae ate A hy "Aaa coat | 2,000 Lingerie Blouses, P keepers was in obedience to orders. | iyn', gre the children of mot who | 3 » and Maria reported the} | j S = It was recalled that in Oct., 1918] are out at work during the day at| big Agicraly Aas vile ara | dimity, batiste, voile and dotted Swiss, some plain-tailored, wihile Smith wes conducting raids, |some distance from. home | 1A 4 | doresd the proposition wiole ie | others hand-embroldered or lace-trimmed, will be marked Mayor Hylan wrote a letter to Dis. | smaller, community, there Might be) Is. an moe Wyanarer hae | trict Attorney Swann, which is now] of such an instituth There can be od, the Penny Lunch went over| We will pay $25 for information leading to | before the Grand Jury, requesting | no such question in a great city. nh & loud report | $1 45 & 2 25 that Smith be stopped, the Mayor|, Not all the trouble at No. 4 and |wrHe RIGHT KIND OF FOOD UN the arrest and conviction of any person | ° e Matide (hai he Mas aaseAd tinh (tRee Coe coe mites: ee tape DER PROPER SURROUNDING tialing or receiving stolen raw ull, or alle } 3 1 les were ue only to| With th littlest tots at the he: a8 arion B. Pil wire for notoriety. Smit 48! that the young s started out) volunteer ¢ 7 then taken out of the Investigations| to he overgenerous, only to find that) principal, Miss ‘ RN) N in a smart and ve Bureau by District Attorney Swann, | when the lars oso appeared | clared that £u cent. of ths | Telephone, telegraph, write or call 300 Cream Net Blouses, ry 1 # ‘he stock was running low \enrollment appeared to want the | Raids stopped and the gathering of) oe ee aN ONE SCHOOL GET|funcnern._ “it in exactly what New MISSING PROPERTY BUREAU | dainty lace-trimmed model, will be priced evidence aguinst the ork needs,” said Miss Davis ¢ left entirely to the p NOURISHMENT. parents of many of these children are | THE SILK ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA | 4 ary, 1919, came the reduction of In-| Down at Public School No. 147, inj out at work. The Itttle people have }| . Rs East. Broadway, the servers were| been given money to buy their lunch-| || 354 Fourth Avenue at Twenty-Sixth Street, ‘ spector “Honest Dan" Costigau and his) fiitly ‘stormed. Knockdown, tables | eon. Now they can be given just the F: . transfer, i {had been set up in the gymnasium, | right kind, of food under proper sur-| |] New York City aeemnere of the Grand Jury Out of an enrollment of 3433 pupils} roundings.” ae alstans | ey hoped to develoy a Foe more than 400 answered the mess eal!,| In mar hools there were insistent | zi the charses against Smith, the real | Mise Marg ad‘ the oe | calla for coffer, ‘What exceitent drink Telephone Night Telephone — |] | All of these Blouses offer remarkably good values reason for the reduction of Costiga partment, assisted | 1s verboten, ‘To-day, however, cocoa Ps | } and for the Aayor's objecti ants and some of the| will be served. Miss Schermerhorn’s | Madison Square 8983 Paterson 1510 Smith's raics. rs is, took care of them, menu for to-day also includes macu-| ee Al Mr, timith had to say was Principal William BD. Kottman’s one roni and tomatoes, apricots or stewed “When 1 take an cath to tell the| regret was that arrangements had not prunes and jam or peanut butter J truth, I will tell the trut been made to give everybody a chair, sandwiches.