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SR RARE pt MR a ee ERNOR TO STUMP STATE ; ny © Will Give People Facts on|B This and Other Reform Measures, RIDE OF ARTIST WOOED AS PUPIL IN FIRST SPEECH HERE. | ——— | Will Demand That Legislators | Bring Measures Out Into Open. Pp ¢ By Sophie Irene Loeb. i ett Corremondent of ‘The Brening World.) | ALBANY, March 4—after an ex- haustive hearing the Senate Chamber on the milk bills, I dis- cussed the whole matter with Gov. Smith and he to-day gave me the following conclusions: FIRST—That the question of milk and gts solution is of prime importance, and that it has be- | come clothed with such a public | interest as to warrant his “stumping the State” in behalf in going to take | off his coat as it were, and let the people of the State know the true conditions attending this legislation, as well as some othe bills that seem to be scheduled q_—= for annihilation. Mrs. BART BLOMMERS.. THIRD—That the least the | Legislature can do is to let such | important measures as this the light of day on the floors of both houses, and allow them to get a vot ‘The Governor's first speech is to be | ade before the Community Councils to-morrow night at the Hotel Bilt- Landscape Work Under Bart John Blommers. Miss Vivian Shaw Kennedy an Bart John Blommers, an artist, wer married yesterday afternoon at o'clock in the Hotel St. Regis. Th ilo ot ia tasedanigicincibdibhedbadaciduce UidehGe mada | PAINTER’S STUDIO Miss Vivian Shaw Kennedy Studied ‘SSA ay DAUGHTER WINS IN FORHS WL CONTROL PLAN ot Mrs. Ancker Distributes Candy in Court During 12-Hour Wait for Verdict. . | The jury before Surrogate Cohalan | |in the Spang will contest case re- turned a verdict at 8.15 o'clock to-day | that Mrs. Rosa E. Spang at the time of signing her will was of unsound | mind, thereby making the will null and vold. The jury was out twelve | hours and fifteen minutes. ¥ After Edgar T. Brackett, attorney for the daughter, Mrs. Mabel Anck- er, the contestant, and Henry W.! Taft, attorney for exequtors of the will of Mrs. Rosa E. Spang, had con- | cluded their summing up, Surrogate Cohalan charged the jury briefly. Edward Ashbee, juror No. 10, be- came ill when the jury went out anda | physician administered stimulants. | The juror was gaid to be ‘suffering from heart attack. Mrs. Ancker in contesting the will which cut her off with a $10,000 an- naiity and left almost $2,000,000 to} three executors, for a home for aban doned babies, alleged that her, mother was mentally incompetent at the time she signed the testament, less than forty-eight hours before | her death. Shortly after midnight Mrs. Ancker, who waited to hear the verdict, dis- tributed candy to lawyers, newspaper- men and others in the court room. Each juror will receive extra re- mruneration of $10 a day for two days, due to the fact that they eat in the case forty-eight hours over thirty days, the time provided, at $3 a day. | 4 e 4 e ‘WAGE INCREASE TEETH AND DIES IN EPILEPTIC ATTACK ~ te | Brooklyn Man’s Body Found in| Bed, With Obstruction Lodged | in His Throat. UDOLPH LUNDWALL, No. 8809 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, forgot to remove his false teeth when he went to bed last night, His roommate, Frank Snedley, found him uncon- scious this morning, An ambu- lance was called from the Nor- wegian Hospital, and Dr, Remsen pronounced Lundwalb dead. For several weeks Lundwall had been ill with influenza and was also subject to epilepsy. He had been discharged from the Kings County Hospital a few days ago, It is believed that in an epileptic attack his teeth were displaced, and they were found lodged in his throat, His father is Nelson Lundwall, of No. 380 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, FOR TOWBOAT MEN Hours Not Changed But Six Holi- days Are Stipulated at Extra Time. An agreement between the Towboat Owners’ Association and employees was announced to-day as effective from March 1 to Dec. 31 and obviating any present danger of a resumption of the strike, The employees asked a $50 monthly Increase and a reduction of the working day from ten to eight hours. ‘The hours were not changed but six holidays were stipulated on which men will receive 2% days pay if re- quired to work. Wage increases were granted as follows: Captains, from $215 to $230; engineers, from $205 to $220; pilots and assistantt enginetrs, from $176 to $191; floating elevator engineers, from $165 to $180; firemen, cooks and deck hands, $95 to $100, all Ss he RULE JAILS MAN Detective Arresting Woman Holds Her Companion Is Equally to Blame. Frances Harrison of No. 229 West Mth Street was arraigned to-day in the Woman's Court on a charge of va- grancy, and Nick Spantakes of No, 338 West 29th Street, with whom she was arrested last night by Detective Bur- peau of Inspector Bolan's staff, was arraigned before Magistrate in the Weat Side Court. was held until March 6 for investh tion and Judge Simpson ordered his finger prints be taken “T had seen Judge Wadhams's d@e- cision that the man in these cases was caually guilty with the woman,” ex- plained the detective to the Magistrate, “so when I found the prisoner and the Harrison woman at the 29th Street ad- dress I arrested 1 Mad Magistrate Simpson said Justice Ker- pechan recently gent a letter to Chiet a jatrate lcAdoo, explaining eration. of Section #43, subdivision ‘Not the code, known as the Vagrancy Act. “It means that when a man 4a found in company with a woman known to be of tl repute the Magistrate has ithor- ity to hold him for examination by the Health Department,” explained the Magistrate. MILK TRAIN, AFIRE, ~ SAVED BY PHONE Railroad Men’s Quick Action Pre- vented Suffering for New York Babies. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., March 4— George Coles, bageagemaster at the Harlem Railroad gtation at West Mount Vernon, has been congratulated by As- sistant Superintendent Edward Slater for his quick action in having = milk train stopped because he saw one of the ears was on fire. Coles was standing on the platform when he saw a ten-car milk train going Next to the last car he saw smoke milk for New York babies, was burn- ing. He telephoned to the’ operator at the Woodlawn tower and the train was stopped and the fire, which was burning the floor of the car, was extinguished, Oe ees MRR eee eww D Pe ee foe eee paws Has for its purpose your satisfaction wen wor ee one A & P Service is so great an institution that every one of the 10,000 A & P salesmen serves you most courteously A & P Stores are always clean stores A & P Stocks are always fresh stocks A & P Prices are always lowest prices A & P buying is efficient and proficient buying—this judgment came only with sixty-one years of experience A & P buying is always exercised to serve you bette This week A & P service is expressed in recommending to you a new experience UNNYCORN ia @ minute ‘TASTES GOOD = 1S'GOOD. ! Men, Thousands of knowing ones eat Sunnycorn every day. And why shouldn't they? Sunnycorn is the best cereal for children. Dieticians and medical men recommend Sunnycorn freely to and young, sick and well. ewe (ee wages including board on the boats. Employees of double crew boats which go out to sea, who already re- celved about $10 a week more than Rev. Dr. Oliver Paul Barnhill of Marble Collegiate Church performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sunnycorn gives you a most comfortable sense of well being—, and is most economical. af * Our Price nore, after which he will _go to Buf-| Rochester and other important ntres of the State, where every ef- The first day they sat in the case was Jan. 21, and they listened to testi- mony on Lincoln's and Washington's fort will be made to give the people Birthdays. th e the smaller boats, were ii i book ist hand information as to the im-|John G, Berquist of Glen Head, L. I a spoon WT re teesiragy raha in A . of rtance of the issues involved. Rett Eco is a pie of the bee ENDS LIFE WITH GAS | Hurley Shoes have earned reed bred Cc ba yh FARMERS CONSPIOUOUS BY| cet Ca Oete Re TORS SEIZE the reputation of giving the ut- makes a lot on recipes in THEIR ABSENCE. pibgledianti lpg bua tite cuNht AFTER HUSBAND DIES INSPEC i L§|| most in style and service. Par- the table Pkg { each package Some lively sessions are antict-|**® Commissioned to paint ie ah = CROPPED” FOWLS)}| ticularly desirable to men who F 4 pated. New Yorkers who journeyed | T@t Of ‘Andrew Carneste for the! \Wiio. Prugged Doors With Bed seek comfort as well. HURLEY AMC COMBINATION Peace Palace there, The marriage is the outcome of a romance which began in 1917, when Miss Kennedy became the pupil of | Blommers in landscape painting. Mr. and Mrs. Blommers wifl spend théir honcymoon in England ama Hol, land, You bay Sunnycorn on a money back guarantee The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. “‘Where Economy Rules”’ y 4253 stores in the U.S. A. Aibany for the milk hearing were 4 that New York has the “most verfect distribution of milk in the world” and that nothing more could Le desired on the milk question, ex- pt that the press should urge the people to buy more milk, This ts a sampie of some of the| irguments P, Alger, counsel of the| Conference Board of New York Dis- tributers, made before the Agricul- tural Committee of the Senate against ithe mitk bill designed to create a milk commission to regulate the milk ndustry, a gneasure of relief from high prices long advocated by The Evening Wastd. The farmers of the State were con- spicuous by their absence, but the of- rs of the Dairymen's League and Dishonest Dealers Said to Make $127,050 a Week by Stuffing Manford Lowell Elsemore, a lumber Chickens With Sand. dealer of No. 44 West 10th Street, died | Following seizures made by Chief yesterday. Last night his cousin, Charles) 1 spector W. H. Boyle and Inspectors ‘A. Dunham, of No. § Batavia Street, 2 Winters and Levy, Commissioner of Bostori, came to New York to assist Mra.|a'yers “tn J. O'Malley announced Annette Mae Mount Elsemore, the that he would ask for the punishment widow, in arranging for a cremation. | o¢ certain live poultry dealers in the Mrs, Elsemore appeared fatrly cheer-|)..0n% who, it is alloged, are filling tul when she said good night late last tne crops of chickens with sand and night, but this morning Dunham found| jr in order to increase the weight her body, her head close to the oven of| of the fowls offered to Jewish house- the gas range. Bed clothing had been|wives for the Hebrew Purim, or used to plug the cracks In the door and| Feast of Easter. window. It Is probable her body will be| The District Attorney, Mr. O"Malley creamted with that of her husband, said, would be asked to proceed crim- Mrs, Elsemore was forty-one years old|inally against the dealers and the and had been married to Mr, Elsemore| poard of Health would be asked to for thirteen years, There were no chil-| revoke their licenses. ‘Clothing—Bodies May Be Cremated Together. the real purpose and intent of the} proposed legislation. Senator George F,. Thompson, sponsor for the bill, said that he had made every effort to address the farmers’ organization gn this sub- ject, but was prevented by the Dairy- men's League officials, A most damaging admission, made by H. H. Giles, Chairman of the State Grange, was to the effect that without Made over a special last— has C forepart, B instep, and A heel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute comfort in forepart. Wide, medium and narrow toes. Our beautiful Cordovan shades ring | dren. digho: a f a are the Jawyers for the distributers waxed even seeing the measure or referring dren ihe ea oe Geant sonst detiere ‘are|| Clade posible by ung only the warm on letting the milk industry {h'Gfugen iss000 strona: imme: | ARMY BOARD HEARS out of the weight they add to their || Dest leathers, being treated by the lone, asserting that everything was diately asked its President to come chickens. pects perp ergs eee ll right and that no interference was to Albany and oppose it. Thus this petiabentneo ateeeet creas e life of the leather, “185,000 strong” presumed to dispose of a vital matter affecting 1,869,000 children in the City of New York, to say nothing of aduits. BERGDOLL CHARGES retaining its rich lustre to the end. HURLEY SHOES Attack om Lord Acton Denied. WASHINGTON, Mar'Xh 4.—The Fin- nish Legation has received an official tasked if the distributers at their system wi Counsel Says Philadelphian ‘and West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York en to One thing caused considerable ap-| Jack Dempsey Are Only Ones | despatch from Helsingfors stating there | perfect (Bh from seven to. prehension as expressed by sever es Denney y {s no foundation for reports of an at-|| 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway e wagons ¢ erent companies in | members of the committee was the Singled for Prosecution. hecaie sth astameinads Lord Aston \| 1177 Bresdwey 215 Bresdee? one block the answer, if there fact presented as the result of ne] phe trial by court martial of Grover| ish Minister to Finland. The repor 41 Cortlandt St 254 Filth Ave, a e O rin oa S one, ‘vas lost, and the sub- | Kiven!ng Words products that are|C, Bergdoll, wealthy Philadelphia @uth | appears, grew out of a warning shot | Pactory—Rocktand, Man, deck waajnever resumed: going abroad are rapidly encroaching |charged with evading the Draft Yaw, |fired in the air by a traMc policeman HAVE SOUGHT RELIEF FOURTEEN YEARS. FOR on the milk production of the was besun at Governor's Island to-day. and if the tremendous profits made Bergdoll entered a plea of not guilty. New Models Greatly Underpriced at— i from this end of the business were Ash singe ST fe ek EERE — When every effort to convince the| frm this end of, the busitoss Til, [H. Weinberger, counsel for the defense, committee had been made that the| commission and apportioned over the |asked for a postponement, until, atter —Polo Cloth 75 —Peachbloom 1 v ot designed to injure the, id 1 the creation of the com-|4 habeas corpus proceeding n he a ; “4 i VOL WA BAU ASe eBS 1 eid cn for this purpose alone would | United States District Court to-mor —Camel’s Hair —Bolivia farmer in any sense, but on the con-| Mission (0) t row. He said that of 171,000 citizens * trary to give him a fair return and to) “the writer pointed out that the |charged with violations of the Draft < : —Suedene —Tinseltone eneourage production, the Chairman! Nestles Food Company increased its a. Jack Denrpeay. were Sea ie tee. Elon Brown, by| capital stock from $250,000 to - sd out for prosecu é A , of the, comimittes 5 WE ey | a nOD in one year, and every effort Itton atthe prosom the. ‘The motion We will pay $25 for information leading to , lis questioning seemed to doubt It. [io ene at " ct profits were | was overruled. sige I reminded the Chairman that for] withheld on und that they - SE STARVING. | the arrest and conviction of any person fourteen years, since the O'Malley in-| were "trade secrels” ee cage WILD GEESE SI stealing or receiving stolen raw silk, or silk vestigation, the people of the City of | New York have sought relief from the lature on this milk matter and sented to him the fact that the ficials of the milk ingustry of the Borden Company, the next largest manufacturing concern, While its export trade is not so voluminous, 240,000,000 pounds of condensed milk ad thus; Were manufactured by this company sail Bars Wood Ice on Long Island goods and other textiles. Telephone, telegraph, write or call From Thousands. Great South Bay, along Long Island, 919, Sixty million pounds of this | !s covered in many places by thousands | been able to influence the Legis- Ue oped itogether this repre-|of famished wild geese, secking food | }| MISSING PROPERTY BUREAU | ture ugainst any legislation on the| cases of forty-eight} at water holes in the tee. The bay, THE SILK ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ei ; cans to the This number of | except in such spots, is covered with | subject. | ed products e The Chairman rather resented and the ¢ cases of manufactu |eeeds the 1918 fisure ice from two to three feet thick, which {s unusual at this time of the year. 354 Fourth Avenue at Twenty-Sixth Street, the idea that the Legislature could | mand is constantly increasing, to say ‘The birds are very thin and weak New Yor A ie bly be influenced, and when | | nothing of new foreign markets that | from lack of food, and many will be k City possibly be a believed that the | 2fe being created cons! ntly. All of} unable to continue their flight north- asked him if he believed that the | 11,1, milk practically was taken from | ward, , Legislature could not be influ- \the New York State production and abe qeme mrormena: bei nen And Bote Telephone Night Telephone | enced, the laughter and merriment | manufactured within the Etats, eriges Bee Bellport are, (2 Madison Square 8983 Paterson 1510 bg . The mount of Liquid milk use ne bi ssibl that resulted called forth even a eae ena ak lace veer | net eee | smile from him, and no further explanation was necessary | proximately halt the yublic | WASHINGTON, March 4.—The nom- | I continued, however, to ende avor| Pounds of malik | ae ee fluid milk, [imation of Charles Robert Crane as = = t e the committee that it} iyi, 3 ms ble to | Minister to China was sent to the Sen- to convince the comm | This indicates that persons unal ate to-day by President Wilson. should report the bill and give the] obtain sufficient fresh fluid milk at | — ct ae legistators a chance to yote on it, We ie low price are practic ally, forced by ‘1 1 that serious considera-| necessity to use condensed milk in- | AMBULANCE PLANE, |... were assured tha f nag { stead of fresh fluid milk | tion would be given both this bill and] Low price milk 1a, bou BUILDING FOR ARMY,|} «& etter k PA ” the one creat a municipal plant] corporatio 4 , May and Jun " Als te: Choc lates Is z | the He Department for poor| when the flow of milk 1s greatest, CARRIES 2 PATIENTS ke) ara bower Iivrice | under th Me land it is withheld from public | | babies and invalids. las fluid milk, It is stored a ne mi- een dr, Copeland, Health Commissioner. ndensed form in tanks until thel oy... aie saa | ab Dea ee ay Price atite Come | fadi, when it 1s sent forth as a tunned j Stretchers Can Be Placed Inside | TepreAgh ie i ie ate 1 Factories of the orden | » he. . “ eon the vital importance | Mri" Company have @ storage tank | and Men Rushed to | hy | pastor ni ces FON TOK INS | SOOeiLy RRREPSR Cn eee emi | Hospitals, | Babyland Mixture » little babies but | : e ° ° ' : tag < ! John Miller, counsel_and Vice DAYTON, O., March 4. ee ee BS he Maia: rea red | Yra- ma In esign 1 ne b York ray | Chairman of the Dairymen's N ambulance airplane ts be- || hard candies, ‘and a’ host of other Pound Box , F 7 A y je hy & at League, gave the interesting i : ing constructed at MoCook |— soodle Net Weight AULTLESSLY tailored productions—constituting an assortment of of a sur made by nurses and formation that if some stop were ’ ee , , Hi i ‘ ; ‘ HBAS °(0 ie : Pitan or chils| mee put to the volume of food wieé, It ta a toewation Milk Chocolate Coffee; MILLER’S | Tuttl Fruitl Creame styles, materials and colors completely beyond anything you may expect tee f 1 mined. products exported, in ten years De Haviland, with only one minor Walnut Creams - 7 STORES Ry all that's perfeetly de- again this Spring. Certainly an opportunity that smart wo.oen and siren in some 40000 fauiexexomined:) fhe supply would be reduced #2 | change in design. twill carry two | stop to think why propio] 45¢ (aimHlse”| cious! You never baforo misses will take prompt advantage of! Perfect marvels of Spring beauty ! n one section of the a such an a f © coffee #o n? Its ron asted muc ci ' 70 per cent. of the chil- not be enough for the people of stretchers, giving it three passen- ike coffee so much? It gitromdway | tasted such nuggets of the igs te 4 ie this country. ger capacity with the pilot the flavor — and we've] @40 “Broudway| tastiest cream, A wh dren ar fering from an ins 1 The fa Ei per cent. of the The plane wil be made so that gauaht, it gn these walnut At Bloscker St) box at a F An no Nanaa © San ©. ~ waa ws Noah 6k Sy NORM 2 Nai ©) eh © Nn = ficien ply of milk. mil State is being} 4.) cteticnen be placed tn the creams Extra Special] At Amor P ingle ace Extra Special Sh a ee Oe pr. ¢ nd charged the Datry-| mad and other by e atretchers can be placed In the pee LY | 1410 trendway | sion ia the si secesiaiaanaca atc ih prac ane ay t tion of which} plane from the side instead of at ay aT aS 49 Ai dist St. | record «0 54 men's Learu Dot 8 | ent 1 n shores, doubtless! the top, Several of the ambulance Crea t c 1008 Broadway | far, But c full | . My. Mt nd the’ comm F ; of Ik ye At f0th Bt | what oo Pound Box air il 1 the gon in as to the need of planes are y nth *hoee Welune teekman & Aun | YOU ext Net Welaht farmers personally ave not aware of lation in this Connection, "| borde:,

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