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as tre gg “en omy WN eM NWO Pb la eg a cl ‘iN RRR ARO ak se ENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1 prrrrriororeerits 2 ARAL A CRG BE Te FOE ELAR IRR La. BN RE NITE YS TOGA ONE RS ietoe By Harold Titus, fe ORONOR SOME LN RTE RAW” iH ‘OUTLOOK BETTE '|THOMAS J. M’GILL, |STUTZ STOCK SELLS |, orierea tusr to putt tn0 pam [tes bit etn, te aon | EMPLOYEE OF CITY, AT) G7S07ON CURB|"%, gov ai tack’ wal CALLED A HUGGER eee ne ae hat and ky Casha 5 e fre wal bd Parpell told you so. If the tite felle Begins hag in The Evening Worl he fepresented would not return, to|corrying 6m thelr wusiness to the full Until the board had agreed to| requirements of passenger and s freight thine tables: ‘The freight move- ment iboting wae very hea: sor- id day and inclided over teens ot LIFT STRIKE CHIEF. « ‘ watched by ao constantly growing waifts an investigation ae'll get it PPROACH R foodstufta, ‘ Only Two Shares Disposed of in| growd gathered along the sea wall at and get it pionty. . NORMAL; | tinvothy 1 hoa, representing the Early MatketJump $30 | the Battery. .Frequent amail explos- don’t think tiie teachers hava fe. ~) INDICTMENTS NEAR Semen, 1. C. Grimng, representing 1a ~~ Over Saturday. tons remulted in visible putts of amnke. sete whether thats true, ul, anwe f A engin : Residents of the Bay Ridge section way you take it, this scandal is gully ! ; the (faltinen are in Washingtcn tot Only two shares of Stuts Motor Stock! reported iby telephone that shal! to be aired. Mr, Jackson is euing ta 70 Pet Cent, of Strikers.Are Back | day, Om leaving here they sald they} ° were bought this morning-on the curb.| pieces of ship's timber were thniwn tall the air abd all the airing bee at Work-—More Freight Paths ager all the members| : . ‘The Le was $730. Saturday's closing] into streets several blocks from the sesathiy dig 2 MS ‘ a clr réspettive organizations ‘ was » terminal. Moving. is wy be back at work Price Peak Bel to Ha Wall Street 18 watching Curb trading} ‘The Hallfried, an oil burner, form- Whena: seca ORDERS DRY CHIEFS . Kelly, getietal manager of the lieved ve with interest a¢ the result of Allan A.lerly was known. as the Magdsiene Principal of Springfield, N. J. TO CONVENTIONS. Ryan's calling in of all borrowed stosks,| 2nd prior to that a» the Duke of dnd the subsequent advice whieh it ig] York. Sho was built by J, Blumer &, School Demands Inquiry— said the Protective Committee of the| Co. of Sunderland. Her point of Whole i Etchanee received trom tts counsel tol Fesistry ts Bergen, Norway. Hor di- le Staff Resigns. Clyde Steamship Company, declared {to-day that the #thike of longshore- ymen which had put a ays ago have returned to work. Coastwise werviee had Been Passed—Buy U, S, | Bonds, the Tip. | All State Superintendents Called to Attend Republican ; histo ix no indication, he sald, of |{e extent that all freight presented By David La @ “any wenk b: at the piers being loaded for LJ wrence. ignote the demand for delivery. mensions are: length, $80.8 fect; beam, “ atic Gatherings. ening by this 90 per cent, |Boutheen point on ius receipt nnd | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- Masonding 10 Wall Merese ie, yin! GN) Gall, MAT UTES Voanedey, Gall, f07 A. Jackedny Shpeeetalan Pott Democratic Gathering now is buying in wherever the stock ps lin te iahtereny Cipal of the Springfela (N. J.) com-] wisTMRVILLE, 0. April 10—P. A. persistent insurwents, and-the rail-/there were enough longshoremen at ning World.) situation as affecting New | band to take care of increased rece! urban passepwer traffic | 8 ice a8 the railroads tied up by Alene bbe del Maeda htioacd oh freight business cannot be con: Briar § ee began making full de-| M@ht, 1920).—Meonomic conditions {f settled until their places‘ are| More the Unjtod States, including the’ ten stipe with full car- i ‘permagently filled or they have agreed | foes, would gail for Gouthern coast- | whole range of factors from the high 6 feturn to work pending @ pettie- Wise ports this week, he fald. The Ol4| come of living to the unrest In the Dominion Com hi Ment of railway wage disputes by th Fin" three. steamers “with produce | Fann of labor and the treméndous | Pederal Adjustment Board. freleht from Newpo: Btriking employees issued a report Fale accel on Ly Pa et Foot Siac. | fimancial burdens left by the war, aro | ih sharp cofttradiction of Mr. Man- | Mme im this city is over. showing a distinct tendency toward “tells statément after their moming improvement ging | Seasin at the Hoboken City Hall, J, | Wil! Reptace Strikers With Ben Made) 141, ta Gui ¢ bey net tat the J. Costello, Chairman of the mveting, ae keg ert aaa DOTROIT, Mich., April 19.—The Mich-] been noted are for the better. fhwisted that the shuation was un- : Gaturday.and thht the igan Central has anoounced it intends} ‘This, im substance, is the underly- a [if possible to teptace the entire o food would remain out until assured | ing staff now on strike with former] {M@ thought of the fesponses that been given the writer in the inquiry Of defihite wage increases. raflway men among the thousand: bined Primary, Grammar and High! taker, Genefal Superintendent of the be obtained. Later it is | ted of expected | FREIGHT HANDLERS _ sonoot, expiained yesterday why the| Anti-Baloon League of America, to-day | bills for settlement will be sent to all torts,” and refusal to pay will throw TAKE STRIKE VOTE (eching stam of tho town, including issued » call for State Superintendents Mr. Jackson, has resigned. The Su-| of the teaguo to meet in conference at the case into the courts. A 4 P vas., Devising Principal is below medium Chicago and San Francisco, immediately 38,000 Men in the Chicago District height. He has a mouse-colored pom-| preceding the Republican and Demo- oer é Say They SeéLittle Chance of padour, a hooked nose, sharp biue| cratic National Conventions and to re- cIlY EMPLOYEE ” Coftproenisa, eyes and a lasting belief that he is) ™ain in session during the convertion. oe not getting a square deal at the Ss 4 CHICAGO, Apri 19:—Threat of a hands of tho Board of Education, .| HOLD-UP IN SOCIAL CLUB, new strike among raflroad employees The board insists, on the contrary, ‘i is in the Chicago district to-day con- that the deal they are handing Super-| Masked Mem in St. Mark’ fronted claims of railroad managers vising Principal Jackson is perfectly) $260 and Sewelry at Pistol Point. ELEVATOR STRIKE and brotherhood officials that the rectangular, and any unpleasant ihcl- , ‘4nsurgent’ switchmen’s strike had dent that has occurred to mar the! witch ocouples quarters on the lower ee Members of the Cosmac Social Club, BOER: RrOMeR. even tehor of Mr. Jackson's life has| floor of No. 17 St. Mark's Place, were heit late game of pinochie o'clock Sunday morning * About 2,500 thrown out of, work By the atri Eight thousehd freight handlers been precipitated by himself and nat | foising up t About 2600 men attended tho Ho-| tenn owt ot wark Wy the atrike. “Al suse completed amtong officials of dit. and 39,000 ralirond clerks will take & by the board. about 0: ae 00d of ‘Locommoul e ferent branches of the Government strike vote to-night, George A. Wor “Tho trouble is," eaid Mr, Jackson, | When three masked men entered al Lest provides that the city’must pay ite! fell, Chairman of the CMeago and “that certain party in Springfield | Peld {hem We BT Re Bod boken meoting of engincers and fire- | of the | to the business outlook in the Uni- employees the prevailing rate. = Railroad, clerks, an- made the remark in the presence of | revolver. the other two searehed them, (Continued From First Page.) Py s asd about 600 trainmen fook part | engi in Wo! % iy 4 session at Grand View Hall, Jer- the trait with the vohineere ted States. The raflway strike served Capt. Himmel of the Old Slip Police| nounced.’ Worrell did not announce my commercial teacher that all Su- ert LES or aS rshpiier? of to crystallize opinion. There seems Station to-day took steps to forestall] demands to be presented, but satd pervising Principal Jackson was good: Watches, ine csmacs wes a bit tangy t #ey City. The two groups of strikers combined their forces to-day. mney | 109 IN COURT IN BRIDGEPORT } ° daastticus MpPOMOdt” Guat’ whiié |lndipidieal “Wed mast fecraih. from | th? mctivities of the *fyina squadron®| that ete Meminel litle ches of for In Springfield was wo hug the lady 19 OgSI5 AP oue hot seriously hurt mischievous persona have taken a. |>UYINE from profiteers. Signs | nt of strikers by stationing men in all the jan henceforward to act as a oingle Piet. Others Arrested im Vice Mata For- economy and thrift are beginn'ng, | bi downtown buildings. His men haa tleally no yard service in the Jersey (Gpeciad to ‘The Mvening World.) vantage of labor troubles to interject | however, to appear. no reports of trouble and said that the “- Contello declared thefe was prac- Seited Gail and. Sse, ie! Terthinale of the Poansyivahia an one (Goan Apri 18—The | theit own ambitions and dootriiies, the | ,,.Breudly Log ge oy felt here! elevator service wan virtually normal t Iroad, and only a few passenger | oases of the 146 prisoners seized in te outlaw strike was but another mani-| reached and ered the tendeucy of the |in all the buildings. trains from Washi: an x ‘ average American to refuse to pay| At offic " Big ‘aghington and Harris- | sdnsational vieo raid conducted by the| festation of the economic troubles] tne prices being asked of tim te the the office of George R. Read & burg were operating. The strikers’ | Burns’ Detective Agency at the : A : J direc- | brought by the war. first and necessary stop in ihe men- No. 30 Nassau Street, Willlam B meeting was told that tho fifty fire-| ton of Mayor Wiison over the heads of} Searching beneath the surface, con- tal process that makes economy. Any] Cass, secretary to Mr. Read, said that » t ten and enginemen who reported for | the, local police authorities, ware called ‘one who buys a sult of clothes, a pair | reports from the buildin, ated bas servative and thoughtful men in the) Coe ies, or any other {tem of apparel 8 operated by 7 Too compromise.” The robbers disappeared in an asto- In the switchmen’s unauthorized P y fe mentioned thu A iq gacte| mabe ae Delain Ree bet My ett has only one arm @ 18, to the police of the ree! a atrike continued knprovement in traf- 5, the only one-armed super: | until this morning. flo conditions throughout the Cen- yising principal in the United States. | - —_ tral ond Far West was noted. os that story about my! Franklin Dye, 84, Dead at Trenton. —_—— hugging teachers reached ©| TRENTON, N. J., April 19.—Franiklin EIGHTY CENT GAS Board of Hdueation,” continued Mr.| Dye, one of the oldest residents tn : ATORY RAT aur Rosy. having trouble’ section of the Btate, died at his Kine HELD CONFISCAT' Going the behoo!’ and slot oda er the| bere fast Dien’ from PSetumenas ay nine members has been near it in two, Was born MS ee eighty-four 4 Years, Winally T wrote out my resig-| years ago. For thirty years he had Special Master Reports That jation. They accepted it, 1 told them| been secfetary of the State Departr.ent they owed me an explanation vs to) of Agriculture, He leaves a widow and Consolidated Company Is why they had accepted it. two daughters, ‘ aking Money Now. “One of the members asked me what Not Mi bli I knew about one of my male teachura| Avraham 8, Gilbert, special master. hugging high school gitls. J told him) a who was appointed by the Federal there was no truth in it, Then this ay. * work yesterday in PhiJadelphia quit; Nine only of the arrested afeged Government find much that ails the company showed that, appfoxi- 4 or builds a house, or motors le : bi Hory, of disorderly houses, and about Americal) sorts of itis that follow | CUerat ian't absolutely necessary | ately 78 per cent. of the elevators are ch ere ing forfeited thelr bell in the wake of war. And where| does that much to keep up the high | operating, and that the men are com- Irie, Costelio sald, while four addi- | Ronde, powted day night, and fled| political promise and partisan de-|C%t Of en That's one Principle | ing back to work. tional engincers quit torday, Al) tlie] One of the Bui ctives fense is not involved, but the view: xyes — . Joseph Hernon, director of o , deomred je be jpera- | engines firemen, switchmen, and| {yt mn "Big vice t ta the| point is broad, there is an admission EVERY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT | tions for Brown, Wheelock & Co., Inc. tin to-day, -.. No firemen havo returned to the A ity, that Burns lgoaddutore.were out on the Sueque- | set's but ce aid ero ie b | ADDS TO COST OF LIVING. : ae Grigkash, he sak ame, he| oe: fy ond oat tre diisgy Ras i ae or town that te-| N° 24 Wall Btrect, sald that condl-| Coit to rave wthe case of the Con- member of the boarg sald he had ‘the hr J that an immediate readjustment can- ingle ti vement|tions showed a marked improvement] siidated , made a pre- rumors circulated around town t 2 . Reise nants oe cee BRITISH LIQUOR TAR .BOUUT,| St oe career ieee a ttt simply. adds neat | buildings operated by that firm, ad /4euiecy spport todays holding that 90 Wes, closeted incomunicade | afteg / pred nieniber of the Cabinet expressed it,|much more weight to the credit sys-|that many of the men are asking to] cent gas is confiscatory. The report is Been ln toy oa Coan coe eo United States District: Attorney | Smirtts 2 Shillings MixherDut, + Bodine, at Newark, obtained a post- wi iebe ebay i - | is bu; less fram Burope t! she vi o Lecivatr glad! gecvbeoghag ql y aim ie Eonane Broadway, five out of twelve ele-| vs nas been in effect nearly twenty alrgady quit handed in their resigna- “Cocapmnd of the Federal Court in- LONDON, April 19.—a ‘ IN, higher tax on tion of the strik : ereby deranged; go long as foreign v on e until April 28. |iquor was annoudved in the House of | fects of her sacrifices in the war. — | {4 wails and sores exchange |S) vatore were running; at No. 160 Broad. |" ree hedause of the injustice ‘done ‘Me said it would probably be dispensed | Commons to-day b: rad ta: two ou! The feport set wort Gon: s y Austin Chamber- | CONGRESS STRUGGLING IN VAIN cited ; at No, 115 ireul e | trade is co by uncertainty over | way, t of four; at No, 115 that th . them by the circulation of untrue r With altogether, ss the dinsotution of |lain, Chancellor of tho Ixchequer, The} TO GUT THE EXPENDITURES, |the political situation in Europes 80! pAoadway, six out of fifteen; in the| sotidated My Semeasy fk aie ed Weld angel A Ar het gation. It was a case W ca the country, So long as 4 / thought the prico of buman liberty | Americ ieimes: get back to work. , fbased on testimony in the action of the ~ «7 demanded an investigation, They rot HbAg an Kéeotion Consolideted Gas Company in an effort said there was nothing to investigat { \ ee strike seemed nearly complete. |!** Will be raised to twelve shillings six} Both in Congress . | long as France waits on America or aid invertyrators for his office had | Pe per Bottle for the consumer, as in and in tho Exeou-| (ooonds upon payments of German Equitable Building fifty-three out of} any money now and was not making ery of ‘clear Jackson or we quit. was worth paying, and she is now} than ts produced; so Ami In the Trinity Building, No. 111 ‘aA Fee hee che 7 rl to smash the Bighty Cent Gas Law Thereupon all the teachers who iiadn tive branch of the Government there|feparation, or the reet of Burope | #ixty-three. Now York University! money in September, 1919, the basic wasn't cleared, so they quit. cue” Jugalnet the obtalned sufficient testimony to indict | {"!ghge” Present Price of ten shillings 44 q recognition of and respect for| fambles Gn Russia’ srecovery; 80] students who were siposed to run | month used in the report, and that in Mr. Jackson’ said he\ h Picture she ‘ leader as the principal tnatigator | The wine duty would be doubd' ne| tacts. Congress is wrestling in vain|long as America is unable to trade] wevators in the Equitable Building | oTder to make as much as 6 per cent. on counsel and will see tha ure showing all that was ‘of the illegal strike in the New Jerscy |, and on sparkling Wines the duty with Germany because of the absence ils Investment it would be entitled to tors publicly recant or take left of the pie after Johnny had would be $0 per cent. ad vi y| with heavy Governmental expendi- ir a treaty of peace, there will re-| to-day will not be on the Job until u found A 5 pér thousard cubic feet of Peauences. crust was made wit beer aly) would: bastgordased ‘to thirty | ites, ome of them Inherited from | main features of destruction instead | to-morrow. Service in the Woolworth rt abs A a tue 1 a Hupeass pine, Feporter called upon, Geurey it. Its crust th 7 ‘arsell, Presi ol he ar’ istrict and of five others as'“aceom- ” shiltings the standard barrel and the|the war and some of them too d nstruct! lell- | of cor jon. ; 5 ‘The Erie Ratiroad, which has n price to the consumer .raised @ penny ‘That’ not und n- | Building was 60 per cent. of normal! ticatie to insist upon a twenty-two manycntion, at his home. He was fn been | the pint. gate to be cut out because of the fears another fundamental pri? | Women ran some of the cars. candle power lighting basis because of overalls in the back yard, putting *?¢ ciple which one encounters in study- q '@ storm centre of the strike from tho; The Chancellor announced sas : Deainning, brought about °26,000/ com. | Cx288 proat tilcr patetinea! that, the|of political disaster that ‘may attending tne visqpoint of Government of-| In the New York Lite Building, the comparatively small amount of gas finishing touches to a chicken coup , n per cent the party that performs the surgical | ficiais. tirely apart from the | used for lighting purposes. which the reporter mistook for a d ’ pres to town to-day with ‘thirty pial iets ieienlicea! Operation. thame that a! ea fo the President bora out of twelve elevators were | used for! Hasan Meee. ss company, house. Correcting this Impression, M train crews made up in part of yol- iM ROW kK the Senate for the failure of the | working. he y profit of 4 Parsell said: “Hell, no! It's a hen ? unteers; 269 civil. engineering stu c CARS UPHELD. Pe ge tray to bo agreed that the |PF the Benate for the taunts: treaty | Blevators ran normally in tho fol-! S24 ‘her Teor enemtc feet ot mast house.” Speaking of Mr. Jackson, the } dente from Stevens Institute moved f poe ie beresine & Beary | ith CRRESEY, Ure, Neo dieters [lowifie bulidings: . St Paul's, Park| which is only about 1, per cent. of the President went on: 4 " Sapreme Court Ri That Ken-| burden of. financial credits and that| feeling that the world would have %, value of the property. “We used to feel sorry fer the ttle {6 Port Jervis, yesterday and to-day): tucky Law ta Valea. te WAraiA the ined wish « bonus to the | fone fotward by a good many atages |How and Droedwayi ome Dole So. | esa —— — amend : “started freight, trains coming inte] WASHINGTON, April 1:—The Su-| %&X-seldiere would be to impose a in the eon cyelé if peace had| surance, Broadway and Ware; | i fi — n- foeen estat : e -C Palawan! i . ; New. York laden sith coal produce | preme Court {o-day upheld the separate| Welght that might bring a crash in| Incidehtall rilelnts still look Fey aeAAWeiyl te mee | 4nd general merchandise at the rate|coach act requiring the separation of| the status of our credits, but on the| askance at ce and wonder how | !n6 No. = Y ¥ideant Building, a f one an hour. K hte aaa negro pa: other hand the votes of the soldiers |!ong the French politicians will wait} No, 290 Broadway; Vincent Building, Lackawanna passenger traffic was re 4 or HS omer cannot be ignored by ever pend before taking courageously in hand| Duane and Broadway; Central Bank Om the published time table schedule. | tho Bincinnatl, Covin ana f nd) members of Conbries. Tharelirs ay ag then lon, Tsea Wh vane Gane Pye ees et pate iia Latent death sla / Hallway Compt i yy taxation thet joans, Com-| Fecause they have ti to th Frelght wax moving out of the yards | allway Compahy, while operating be-|-preanuty Department is watching al-|mendation for the Britlah fiscal *¥8-}+he skyscrapers of the city, MeCtts/ linha t " Mani we Sustles ight s to Manhattan amd the West. The} Van Deventer, Pitney ‘ant’ Day did, | most with bated breath ‘to gee what| tem in taxing to the utmost is heard} men decided on the “flying squad- ‘Trade Mark in wei '¢ _ brumbling of the railroad harbor sented In, Congress’ will do. ;And It goes with- | o#ain and again. For the universal] rons” as the mokt effective mein than “Doette” but workers, strike ast week had ¥60! SHE SUES RUBE MARQUARD,! itor? Mai troadent Wilson) iat nd ir 2 be Rae nage [of wine coding ot elevator -men, : With dkecans +; himself will probably veto the meas-| thelr own efforts at greater produc- | scheduled to-day at Stuyvesant AS ; f marvelous texture tire if Congress doesn't see fit to| tion rather than in continued bor-| Casing, No. 140 Second Avenue, was, ‘kM it, rowing or leaning on other countries. | attended by only a few, from obser-! other ratiroads a chance to clear thelr gijons of an vening World reporter | | For Monday, April 19th, 1920 Jersey City and Hoboken storage | Dlessom Sdbley Asks Divorces From For Tuesday, April 20th, 1920 CHOCOLATE | COVERED PEA- NOT Ga Tiis be z| permint — CUD ie mis and many. otters 34¢ PECIAL equally tasty BOX yards and make réady for the rush| "iteher om Desertion Ground. | Ge one thing the public m CROP OUTLOOK AIDS IN AROUS- ; S | of traffic when through freight began] | CTMOAGO, Api 18 —uloasom Socley, sacisihe ine Paemal Wtuailon ot toa ING CONFIDENCE. ol ee mel] | wonaares inert ‘ation "Ml. jenerously, span= FILOSETTE rg Pree ant Iwland Rapid ‘Tranate| YORE Nore \wwrdnet, “Tarbe* Nraraunty, | United States haw given folks at the] Optimiam—yer by no means over. ; me 1 | Heese, Camas, eer eeiigte vom. "at le casted Visrinls | |! Mes aten Isiand Rapid Tranalt| Souhonw piteher of the Rrooklyn Na: | executive end of the avenue in Wash. | Colidence creeps out ae | offelals| 4 comprised gol ene Molassce Fe Unexectieds frabrant | |) the single fabric on. | ington many worrisome days And| throughout Rye Barns ae Aisha ¢ : glove will delight you. Most eco- nomical of Spring ‘ ne desertion, 3. when Mar- io New York | sleepless nights, If the truth be ted to reap a more succesful known, the Republican leaders of} harvest from this year’s planting. It y Congress and the Democratic inem-| should help raise the spirita ae well DESTROY SHIP MT fHAintained \one-bour trains frora S1.| ional League Club, chai Geotge to Tottenville and promised) juata “was wtohing inthe half-hour trains to Tottenville and) Giants, gome service on the north and east —_— sahore marginal lines by night. Only) TEXAS MAKES A PROTEST. ors of the executive der as the credit of Buroj countries. Staton Island emergency freight tr - uaa isan Gomstiae sabes prtrvigitd ‘put as for the United States, there's | i moving in the Baltimore and Olio Opposes Matrance of Mextean| ;, the oh ; 'v one tip which may develop into a ‘ i " ; ‘Troops Into V. 5. armony on phase of govern-| nation-wide movement if public sen- LATE COVER. ~ freight yards. avert ment than anything else this political | timent gets behind it and sees its true erie nae le | JERSEY CENTRAL RUNNING N, Tex, April 19—Texas to-| year, They can't help it value. It’s the tip to buy Government arp ittle. but wm taate sd FULL SERVICE. day volced formal protest against any 60TH SIDES ANXIOUS T poe | ec ties at the present low levels. li give you the whole | Pha Central Railroad of New Jor-| contemplated movement of Mexican © DODGE! The idea seems to be that if enough Ween ect ory. | Wiret FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN ; oted practically all its men| "oops through its territory THE RESPONSIBILITY, people in this country suddenly de-| (Continued From First Page.) int | wey repo! Gov. Hobby telegraph: Becreti Neither ede wants the responsi-| cided to get along without luxuriés pa ae a roster reamy, Maple favo: Mi mnaliow. & nk re Our Unexeet fed. “theh, velvety at the ‘Tintshs ing feature. POUND BOX and invested their savings in Govern- ‘ | DILLY For te Pra toe atte reors| nent, aecurities, the priees of those quickly ‘Feallsed that they could do) eopeitions. h side would like to] gecurities would promptly rise and| nothing. Four alarms brought men reduce taxes, but knows It can't be| go higher while the costs of commodi- Aiba rege sia Ha DP en done this year and possibly not next] ties held at fictitious levels by prof- | and apparatus from the Brooklyn fir your. Certainly If the soldier bonus| teers or by artificial demand would | houses Fire Chief Kenion artived joes through, the prospect Is con- Boe 5 OP inaricn 1s extbarneant from Manhattan with tho fourth sidered even tore remote for a relief| prices will not go down. As long as be A tna fetee eat Pen 7 comb e ase from taxation. After having struggled| America is thrifty and bogins to do| . Ken jon ordered * n, ga gall ge aes rt e prUe eed) vithout things, prices will tuinble.| and tho burning vess.. adrift for senger traffic was reported . on hard to reduch the cost of Govern-| Ti.’ Government bids the publig think ve ani ; ment by $1,000,000,000 men Iike Re-| TM Ge% cai" of Government economy | Are boats to care for, while his mie wehedule west of Newark and 90 per ¥ \ gent. complete betwen Newark and ade DO. if Ag, the he publican Leader Mondell don't fancy| and more of individual thrift, and the ashore turned their attention to the New York. beet. Qik? Tepovrsen, Tin, Tre Tiancer, | the idea of putting out angther billion] two together may help the nation| blazing barges and lighters on both @ The Long Island renumed au trxtan | MV 5 Us tepeenit, | dollars in credit obligations to the ex- Jan dig all tides of recon] gigeg of the pier, which @lso were this morning, including way freighta | 11 But a Pa He : | soldiers, Se EEE a aaitneen flaming. The ship was pushed into Gver liney whore passenger trains are Timing “four, ant] But while Government economy is ¢ Dance, waee tergso,ooo, {the stream, She may have to be hi Ki J Jone 105. wall x sunie to quench the fire. - We x pene + back and trafflc moving, though un-'| Colby .that as is “unalterably” -e, @or some strain, without any volun-| Posed to any auch movetnent, Moor aasintants, cased ail of ste} HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. passenger trains execpt those on the ooo Perth Amboy division; passengers for (Seqctad to The Prening World.) HP phase polrits still had the wee of the} mms ine iutna "kites TR: Oe “Central Railroad of New Jersey- |} ‘8No, It’s Not New: |@lIt's been o favorite JES g for many years and clearly proves the p saying that “old riends are best.” telephone directory The wpecitied weight Inciudes The container Jnoved by electricity, Vractically all) fl advocated in order that experditures Ghelardi, sixteen, of No. 2617 Volunteers except fifty yard workers may be still ¢urther reduoed. the pros-| pelamere Place, Brooklyn, has brought] Three explosions took place and Hupplied by the Queens Chamber of sute from the various parts of the| suit against the New York Consolidsted| great clouds of smoke which poured 4 becaués’ of A year. | country affected by diminished appro-| Railroad Company for $50,000 damages,| trom the apparently doomed vessel Deservedly Commerce weie rele ot * sriations is so strong that mbn in tho| alleging that Injuries received in the) gave the neighborhood the a . Bats tay Yo i i" ‘id'|'s overt it tiaraly” koow Where to| Matbone Street tunnel disaster ruined gave “ : aati ne appear. 8 tard ily ghee bapa Set vi hegin lest they be entyeloped hep ‘prospective, eargor ay x dancer ance of mitt ant ¢ Hartford had ai) ite paseenger tgains rls warn: one eile. Man wiirlpodl of political currents t cot Ane au aren torday. pores Tied up at the same pier with the/ e | y filntiing, having reetored thoas on the 4 Mae, Cran $ . will aweep them out of offic yn Rupreme Peet gui} | Hallfried wore tho West Mount, a § e@ ar es e in Rew Uochelle line; full shifts of imine " Perhaps the most common thought teg now is shorter than the] cargo carrier of the Luckenbach avmes i worked | Metuttt that one finds throughout the Gov-! ris ts cabs SehIOH RRGLD Reememtobenen = ai err tbe re phd | cetera i ermment, and especially in the Treas. | a Steamship Company, ich quickly —] Phiough the night at the Mott Haven! . « Tiajor Drwtles, ury Department, is one of oritician was pullel out into the bay, and the ASK FOR: and GET DF yards and many trains wore spnt and | J fe ] ot the Amerionn people for thelr an | ous | Phorvald-Malverson, a passenger | e on ac e ea Peosived subject to embargo cond.) peo eS wc A sue iT: Hoty ry 1g Ma al 174 bathing, wading, or fishing by children| ship, which arrived from Norway orl i Cc J Hons an to the naturo of the mer- |r" \rnlaiy Pee, ‘high com of living. Profiteoring jv'' Pockman River during the coming | several days agv. ' _chandize. ' Nagy Y *Heniiments), | condemned, but conservative minds spring and summer. ls an edict by the! Kierpe Brothers, steamship agents, e : The Original ‘The"New York Central and Wes i 2 we. rete “ihe Fe ate are ORE Sia iy bap ay The reason ts aald to be that littia| at No, 11 Broadway, who operated l e or Malted Milk Bhore lines declared that thongh not Pr Tor "Wand, frwed, but i# considered futile with- Sewn han become contaminated with the Hullfried under charter and also For Infants and Invalid, yewage from the Exaex County Hos- pital for the insane at Overbrook. have charge of the Thorvali-Halver- Our the co-operation of the pusehasing Avoid Imitations and Substitutes

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