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ERTS RRM A RNR ot eee HR EVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24,1920. ~~ CF | Typical Municipal Piers Built by Philadelphia In Its Vigorous Fight for Commercial Supremacy (7 , ha “ - o iia rides, f FALLS OFF TRAIN Y) THENWALKS MLE, M&O SHIN (Continued From First Page.) M. Deschanel Gropes in Dark- ness Alone Until He Meets a Track Walker. MONTARGIS, France, May -24.— Paul Deschanel, President of the French Repubite, fell from a window of his train when a short distance from here last night. The train was moving at the time, but after his fail M. Deschanel walked a mile and a quarter in the darkness until he met a track wofker, according to one version. HO Muto UF FUUL ‘h AT RETAIL HERE | MILITARY HONORS ' BEGIN TD DROP, 10 SLAIN DICTATOR Only a Small Crowd at Station , in Mexico City When Body Arrives. | had numerous “runners” and “site ters” or “cappers” on their staff, The * “runners” would go through the aisles soliciting bets in « subdued tone, and upon receiving them return to the banker, Tho “sitter” or “cap- per” would take a seat among the crowd, display some ignorance of the game, perhaps, and remark to those around him that he would like to make a bet either way. After taking the bets he would settle with his.- banker in the rear after the game. / The chief banker at Stanchion N 28, back of third base, was a nattil! dressed youth who displayed a roll o: bills as large as his two fists, He The workman accompanied the! wore a small deep crowned straw hat, Presiient to a signal station nearby | two-button double-breasted blue | and telephoned to this city for an| serge sult, a white silk shirt with a | i] ; Butter Follow Wholesale ‘ Cost Decline. TIE-UP SERIOUS. ts to Act to Relieve ransportation—Some Em- +bargoes Still in Effect. PIER MBXIOC CITY, May %4.—The body | of Venustiano Carranza, murdered | President of Mextoo, arrived in the ‘capital on a spegial train from Puebla at 6.05 A. M. to-day, No military honors were shown him, Not more than 150 petsons remained of the crowd which earlier had | thronged the Colonia Station, The faithful watchers included most of the Foreign Diplomatic Corps, among ‘whom was George Summeriein, the American charge. The other watchers included mem- ercl These are typical municipal piers bullt by the City of Philadeiphia along the Delaware River waterfront in pursuance of & programme of development ‘The floors are of concrete and the two-story superstructure of concrete of the port. The two shown in the phctograph were recently completed. and steel. The city has erected ten similar piers and is now working on two ‘They are equipped with railroad tracks and every modern electric con- | more which are located about ten blocks south of the location shown in the Each pier ts a block wide and 600 feet long. were shown in Washington r ot to-day and dealers sald there Bight to be similar reductions in ait| ‘of the city. Here are samples what happened: & automobile, which arrived within] go¢t silk collar and a small bl. sk bow d / - ANA half an hour. tle. He displayed a large green stone cecoraa essa) PONT BANK IF HE SENATORS ABOUT (SSE sens aie eee figs had not fled the capital with y ‘6 eer ws re ie Preslbena sSsuint been’ car eehnath cst 4 ; “I was on the al train) been an emerald. j 400 880 era chief, big a he Lge S and fell out of it while it was mov- He may recall The Evening Wo! 4 og rq President. es - . ON aessdicl wo bei pho ite investigator, who spoke to him and (Continued From Firet Page.) chi Ys made inst the cargo of more, however, is the am/may be reminded of the gentlem ee > ess by hy oath pty laced ft H ate bases, orer witbia: the F Raatlie: ay Retr a) oo |e eee ae ear eee pI in provider 3° within the lic."* ; ry (ieduets : mi addi O25 Gund Predaen’a |: | AOC Re rey Te RASS.) coon to appropriate $18,000,000 for |humber of days specified ‘by agree-| (Continued From First Page.) | Republic. Mie ttat ee eepeinare ps tatnita tb ment. In addition to its present facilities, Philadelphia is about to acquire as & part of the port equipment the Quartermaster’s base erected during the war on the Delaware River front at Oregon Avenue. This {mprovement cost $13,000,000. The piers, with a ca- pacity of over 1,000,000 square feet, are equipped with all modern devices for te in loading and unloading, and have rail connection with» the belt line. Part of the improvement is a storage warehouse which cost $3,500,000, LACK OF STORAGE daughters, Julla and Virginia, who Were to arrange for the funeral. They Planned to hold it either this after- Noon of to-morrow, Burial will be im the Dolores Cemetery—the Ceme- tery of Sorrows. Gen. Murgula, Aguiree Berlanga, Ignacio Bonillas and Gen, Urquizo, who rode to the city on the train, abandoned it at the suburbs of Guad- alupe, finishing the journey by motor. Some of the loyal soldiers / carrying out the initial steps of less reservations, League, treaty the programme, and a further and all are condemned by the appropriation of $20,000,000 will Chicago convention? Will divi- be asked for. sion exist om your part and your Here is $61,000,000 the City of followers if the convention stands Philadelphia has put in or is for the Lodge reservations. Wire about to put in port improvements me what reconcentration you and —and it had a port much more your supporters demand, modern in equipment than New “LMLAND STANFORD, York in 1916. The people of the Attorney, Stoneville, N. C, city stand behind the public of- Although the foregoing communica-| fleets who are carrying out the tion was sent on May 10th, no reply| policy of building up the com- has as yet been received by Mr. Stan- The President was attired only !n/ tleman had consumed enoug:: of t Hitchcock | his pajamas and was barefooted and| contents of a botile, bofore 2) bareheaded as, in his injured condi-| dropped and bicke |*, to make hi tion, he plodded along the railway. extremely affable, Me mado br When M. Deschanel reached Mon-| with the banker on any proposition targis he insisted upon telephoning| runs, hits and errors no matter ¥ personally to his.wife at the Presiden-| was .t bat or how many were « tial residence in Paris that he was| No matter how the affable person & not badly injured. he usually won. The banker paid him. M. Deschanel, apon his arrival | over $150 for the afternoon. here, recelved first medical attention] Most of the activities of this bank~ some two or three hours after the| er, curiously enough, took place with- \ acc\dent, Physicians found he had|!" earshot of one of the city’s best ‘These retail reductions came as the Pr consequence of wholesale price as reported by The Evening last week. It was said by food fta that both wholesale and re- prices, in obedience to the natural pic law, ought to continue to de- 7 eline throughout the summer unless ; factors as the transportation tie- p should prevent. t 300 carloads of perishable ‘were sold to retailers at low to-day at Pier ‘No. 29, North ganization raised, Mr. said: “I don't know; that was their own affair; in Delaware nothing was given by the New York office.” Senator Reed asked how much the New York State organization spent. “I don’t know,” replied the witness. “That campaign was begun long be- fore I entered. I was was informed that less than $10,000 was spent by the local organization. a OT known Police Magistrates. His Hot injuries sufficient to ‘ complained ‘bitterly of this, merce of Philadelphia. “The great expenses were in the big | SUTered 20 or, being an ardent fan, seemed ol ford, who is beginning to despair that e , 1th was River. Cucumbers which sold last) The parade in celebration of the| there will be any and who is retuct- New York has put millions of dol- SPACE CRIPPLES primary fights, like Iilinois and Oblo. peairet aris a Kies ee try a ne oe phase of pt for $6 to $4.50 A basket went i0- | success of the revolution, which was |«ntly coming to believe that Senator | lars into plers which are used almost . I had nothing to do with those. They | 4 . fot When the game was over tho~ D day for $175 to $2. ‘There were similar] to have been held to-day with 30,000 | Johnson will bolt the Republican Con- | exclusively for the accommodation of PORT’S SHIPPING] were nandied trom Chicago, I didn't |CAUtonary measure, anti-tetanus | woy@" would get In a convenient ) peguctions on cabbage, onions, parsiey, | troops participating, was postponed. vention after all if his views on the | passenger steamships, Philadelphia's é pets serum “was injected by a surgeon, Vand settle all wagers, over which st % i favor making contests in those two a P Yew potatoes acid at about the| ‘The selection of # provisional preai- | ‘"ealy are not sustained municipal piers are all ‘used for os prices as last week, $14 to $15 0 oo ‘The American Railways Associa- met at No. 75 Church Street this to appoint a local commit~ to help expedite trac, The meet- was called hy W. C. Kendall, of the car service: depart- jon. ‘The truth is Johneon's chances for| of freight handling lies in the | Queens .... + 250,000] Hitchcock said. ‘The President had suffered a se- pL cage Md biota SANDEL Mexican General Gives Assurance | capturing the Republican nomination | cloee association between the | Richmond . + 1,000,000] Mr. Hitchcock said he could not give|vere attack of the stip Saturday | uu m was discredited by hee of Harmonious Relati Bey besienlng Aopecerenineanh yet steamship piers and the rail- |Jersey City . «+e $00,000 | etails as to campaign contributions | night. He was on the way to Mon-— Wise Fregident’ ot the ashonious, Relations, for die mfavorwith the older lead-, road terminals, Railroad tracks | Hoboken 200,009 188 it had been understood when he|prision to dedicate a monument to ene aye Dey ee el th ; et With United States, crs of the party, most of whom are| are part of the equipment of all | Newark . ff "900.000 Joined the Wood organization that he|Senator Reymond, a French aviator j D , but that a mass meeting would ledjon the return of President ‘o'Connor to the city, Ryan an effort would be mado to get compensation through Federal Officials of the Longshoremen’s As- “goviation sald 300 lighter captains em- i ‘by coastwise shipping inter- had gone on strike in Brooklyn , Ernest Stavey, Secretary of the Lighterage Association of the Port had not heard of such a’strike. os. Merchants’ Association mects te at the Hotel Astor to voice he city’s condemnation of any inter- te with the operation of steam- ‘and rajJroads on which the city - dependent. An open discussion be conducted with Alfred B aa afternoon, the officers workiny nes en _ af New York said this afternoon that | orders not’ to harm Gen. dent, scheduled for 4 eaiedlipintmnen WASHINGTON, o'clook will be the only action taken by Congress, according to the decree of Gen. Adolfo de la Huerta, Who also directed that the session re- form ‘the election laws to postpone the regular election from July to Sep- tember 6, OBREGON SENDS this Of course there ts always a chance Harbor Commission's States.” California Senator, litical that way, Mr. Stanford decided doing anything further in telegram for publication, that the telegram did not reach the for as a rule he ls quick with a reply on anything po- is put up to him. exchange of statements with Herbert Hoover recently confirfhed this. Any- of promoting Hiram Johnson's can- handling freight. It is freight traffic that makes a seaport great, ‘The water front of Philadelphia is along two riv the Delaware and the Schuylkill. The principal docks are along about six miles of water front on the Delaware, although the Schuylkill handles considerable traf- His that before the ma*ter age over New York in the matter of about 25,000,000 square feet, situ- ated as follows:., Engineer Says There Are Only Half Enough Warehouses, The existing public warehouses of New York Harbor hove a floor area Brooklyn + 11,000,000 May 24.—A_mes- ange from Gen. Qbrogon. assuring Presi- dent Wilson that regime in Mexico contemplated har onions relations with the United States, was taken to the White House to-day by Luis N, Morones, a Mexican labor lender, the revolutionary in the name of Gen. Obregon, Mr. fano Carranza, sald, had > given rranga, president, Morones also gave assurances that the revolutionists could not be considered directly or indirectly responsible for the will oat Ownlers' Association and of | tetlano Carransae Ven Obregon and len, with him, Mr, Mor- expilelt VILLA GETS NOTICE TO ANNOUNCE STAND ABOARD SPRCIAL TRAIN OF GEN. CALLES, LA FLOR COAHUIUA, May not at all disturbed by Senator John- son's views on the treaty, Lately there thas Yeon @ persistent movement to refute the talk of Johnson as a radical. It is confidently whispered by his friends that if he should ever become President he really would not be radical at all. | NOT A RADICAL. “Did Hiram upset the State of California?” is the inquiry which friends of the Senator prapound to the woeptics, Business men who fear Johnson is sort of Republican Bryan are being assured that their appre- hensions are groundless. But while the Johnson movement a dramatic speech by Senator John- son at the convention itself, for he is an alternate delegate and could speak if he wanted to, nevertheless it is an open secret that the conservative leaders would prefer Lowden or Wood, Overtures to Mr. Johnson will unquestionably be made so a# to re- the principal piers and when the harbor improvement is completed every pier in the city will have a rail connection, Rail access to the piers {s furnished by the Philadelphia Belt Line Rail- | road, whioh connects with the freight SEEKING TO SHOW JOHNEON I8 | itis of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road and the Philadelphia and Read- ing Railroad, ‘The tracks of the Belt Line road are laid on the water front jstreets in the busiest sections of Philadelphia, passing all the import- ant ferry houses, but the Jersey com- gains ground and there 18 prospect of Muters do not seem to mind dodging freight trains. DIRECT CONNECTION OF SHIPS AND ROADS, ‘The most, extensive pier in the har- bor is that of the Pennsylvania Rail- road at Girard Point, which is used for loading and unloadin; ships cur- B. F, Creeson jr. consulting engineer of the New York and New Jersey Harbor Commission, and he was in- vited to comment on their bearing on | The Evening World's campaign to wake New York to the need for bet- tering itself as a shipping port or | lose its trade to other cities, he sald: and ouigoing merchandise, due to the lack of sufficient storage facilities in| bers. this port, is a great detriment to New York's shipping business. The lack of warehouses has caused merchants to use pler space for storage; plier space is needed for loading and unloading ships and is too valuable ant import- ant for that purpose to be cluttered up with goods in storage. Ship loading fs slow here and costly by reason of this very serious crowding of the pliers by | States. again as to ex: Mr. Hitchcock said he had charge of the Maryland contest. His rela- tion to the campaign generally, he sald, was “supervisory.” Senator Reed said that with the Pastern and Western headquarters and the separate State organizations, “Yes, it is a little complicated,” Mr. When these figures were shown to|W&s not to as#ist in the financing work. Some thdividuals, he added, had sent money to him direct, but this, he said; would not exceed $25,000. COMMITTEE OF EIGHTY RA WOOD N. Y. FUND. In New York @ finance committee of eighty took charge of efforts to raise a fund, the witness said. NG? Who ig at ihe head of it? A. oT jawyer, Mr, Freeman ‘The present congestion of incoming | Teoadway. John Ieelini ie the Treas- | urer. I don't know many of the mem- Herbert Satterlee, head of the New York City Wood Committee, he said, could give all the details. Q. Now, as to this secorfd fund rais- ing body—the Wood League—who is at the head of that in New York? A. I just can’t recall the gentlenan’s name, although it's been mentioned to |serious setback me several times. My activities have all been in different places, The Committee began inquiring nditures in individual President Deschanel explained that arguments frequently arose. the heat, and that about last night he tried to open to secure more ventilation. hanel applied all his strength to open the association, at the Geek contestant ak ta ike Monkiore |" tiginen, eco steams 2a Square Feet, [the Wood campaign, seemed to have ali. suddenly the window gave way |TAn,Bcroms severu!, Hopulnr mucmbers Soe tics satermtate Cocazieroe NOTE TO WILSON | postion He therefore the Senators)" Philadelphia's greatest advant- | Manhattan and Bronx...... 10,000,000] Umber of units, and he pitched out of the car onto| uniformed force who seemed tnaon- the track. he had been unable to sleep in his | compartment of the private car in| which he was travelling because of ‘The window stuck and M Des- Money was openly displayed with no apparent attempt to conceal it. Hundreds of dollars were seen by The Evening World investigators to pass hands, All the “boys” were dressed like gentiemen of leisure and showed a preference for silk shirts and colored sport collars. The Evening World 11 o'clock a window investigators cerned about the activities of ,the who was killed during the war. It was because of his {liness that all the windows of the Presidential compart- men had been tightly closed. PARIS, May 24,—At the Elysee S| Palace it was announced this after- | noon that the President's condition was satisfactory, Mm nel, accompanied by Premier Millerand, left Paris for Montargis. wet cada PENROSE MUCH BETTER. yivania Senator Will Attend | Conven yn in Chicago. PHILADELPHIA, May 24.—Senator Bolse Penrose ts much better and will attend the Republican National Con- vention in Chicago, ‘This statement was made at his home here to-d It was declared he had suffered no in his phyaical condi- tion and the reported relapse was a slight cold he contracted while motoring | last’ Wednesday. On this account he was advised to remain in his home and | t No, 120 What is his record? read the truth in THE NATION out today also to curtail engagements with Re-| = 21 (via Kl Paso, May 24) (Ass Press.--The de facto authorities in Mex- feo fave served an ultimatum on Fran- oisco Villa, giving him unt!l May 3} to deotde whether he ts to be at peace or at war with the new Government. Gen, P, Bilas Calles announced to-day. ‘eee mesose: rying general cargoes. nis pier. 1 equipped with eleven railroad track: Several other railroad piers carry from four to eight railroad tracks, The older and smaller piers have a railroad track on one side capable of | accommodating from seven to twelve care. As the demand for dockage and speed in loading and unloading in- creases these piers are being equipped with additional tracks and freight Mr. Hitchcock said he knew of no money raised in Delaware. Q. Never heard of any money be- ing raised there? A. Might have tase some locally; otherwise I don't now. ublican leaders. pitie is expected to leave for Chicago June 2. i tain if possible his support. The big question is whether John- son's followers will fe satisfied with a formal reconciliation that elimin- ates Johnson. The talk of Johnson for Vice President persists and, whiie nobody knows whether he would take it or not, some of the Senators who have beer closest to him in recent months say that the only man John-~ won would run with would be Senaior goods which should be elsewhere. “The port could use twice the stor- age room shown in this statement, which seems to be correct, The city Q. Not even if there had been a would do well to follow the examples milion doara? A. Ol, now. J'4 havi «Oh, now, I'd have of Liverpool and Hamburg, with their) known something if any such sum miles of warehouses conveniegt to the} had been contributed. docks, if not built as parts of the piers} @. Didn't a large interest, the Du farling preajding. lowing are extracts from letters by business men to the associa- in connection with the meeting: 'o appreciate the seriousness of situation and the necessity for the nerchants’ co-operation in bring'ng “Mila matter to o successful issue.’ Wren you go on your vacation this Summer have your favori + paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week ho ever entered the State was filed) three weeks ago. | “Gross extravagance was indulged in on behalf of Wood. He came into the | State just like a elrcus. They hired bands and had private street cars to from town to pores reemace seas strike at Mobile and Charleston last carry Wood speakers | week are now back at work.” handling machinery, themselves.” . Ponts, contribute there in Delaware? | town, ‘They pinned Wood buttons on| || Daily World, 25 per week 4a high time that 8 per cent. of] Lehigh Railroad—"The enst-hound poe waa pute Deen & ee There are ninety-five plers on the eee eee ea I'm certain they did not do 80, while} women and children, and when | y " pe Deople stop making the other 92] ¢reight embargo is extended to all water front and most of them are Mr. Miller, one of our managers, |™°™ 999 other New Yorkers to join her in & One Million Club, the members of which will follow this echedule untir’ July 4: * willing to deliver merchandise tus to constwise steamers. 4% fee) that the time is here now from New York within the days because they were unable, on account of congested conditions there, ‘ae cargoes. River Piers 4 and 84 ure open.” it few Central of New Jersey,—"Freight coming into New York all right, ex- supposed intention to bolt the con- vention and take hia followers into another party. If he flatly pledges himself not to bolt he may tactically a yone else to pin nda’ outa imean to wore extent © Fedor: | Cathal ithe niectle loatee, and| PLANS MILLION CLUB] !!vea tn that tate and looked atter | they could not nnd anyane tier,to Pil) Sunday World, 10c per Sunday cont, sufte New York pliers. ‘The wost-bound|nition of the Johnson view on Gnloading machinery. ‘The city owns affairs. I know several of the Du| tem fio Lstallsshaia | You gia pune now for 9 wea Te resin the imporsanoe of thn|Gnarns IH extend to proto all pee, reay” fo oth, are mambers | len bios acy of watch gm | TO CUT LIVING COST) Piatt ant ira mand uta | Vek Gone Wasmiagton Torment || Sioa an | a o the a econ e tify. je | ye pent and we desire to repeat) shipments trom points east of Town-| group which has fought the treaty| long. There are five ships ending at 7 eral allotments of money and the wit-} wore, ww. vale ee in New | ba a enekeeler’ | a you may count on us for a5} joey, N. J, destinéd to connecting |and reservations from the etart. the South Street plier to-day, ey] Mrs, Baumgarten Offers Pro-| D&s* replied that Senator Mose: | oe of the campaign of Gov. Edward | Fi ae Me Rh oo gy 4 ‘which we can give in bringing| rogds via junctions east of Wilkes. | The next ten days will disclose the| will carry cargoes to Buenos Ayres, ¥ resentative Gould of New York and | York of the campatal of lon. | ai Xcthume with ‘The World to mall tt to efforts to. a successful desue.” | parte, % Johnson strategy, His trenee, men dapan ports, °F labia Scandinavian gramme to Limit Luxuries arid doce Miller had controlled its jot bag Ferner fo oe or igi eres | you, of eeud your Femitience direct 19 | 2 Vil) ret, ar ris an a. 5 inat! ‘01 d ent, , Gonave Wirdddy hada practical] New! York, Ontario @Wedtern—|lNrontely sure the Republican’ Con-| Anchored inthe Delaware River Amusements, TOTAL FUND FOR JOHNSON |t0 Washington {0 teetity before the spo. aviising: New Vern Oni ge tion of what your ‘assist-|ocan ship trom Jay Biteet and Wall-| vention. iv Eoing to Be won over to] aWaiting dockage epace are, twelve Ns taeda se aces ath PLACED AT $68,000. chal Senate Sipia, expendivures” and : . They therefore el hii to Dp yal 1e ipalon . J means to thé merehant, 8) about terminal In Brooklyn ‘and from | him. ey ie ete be regu. | British Mag, one the French flag and| ast 69th Street, wife of an examiner] | Angus Masween, Bastern manager |™SiN0 wh your recommendation wel g¢th Street or Pier 28, North River,|{\t” Gktne other hand, Johnaon’s| one the Italtan flag, { am told that] in the Board of Estimate, wants 099,-| fro Senator Johnson, of California, — enabled to find a trackman who] both in and out bound. In the Bast} principal source of strength ts his five of these ships have come down told the committee that the total of A contributions received for the Sena- | ors campaign was $68,130. The largest, he said, was $27,000 from R. B, Straussburger, , of Norristown, Pa. F ‘ tate of the port of| Monday—Sandwich Day; everybody| William Flynn, of Pittsburgh, fur- the right ‘thinking peopie of our | cepsing at Bush docks and West Side | weaken his position, Probably he will| y20e gopwested aan, ¥ ure r . ivi Ww. hi andwic cheon witness dec! elty © combine and put down| Avenue, Connecting lines are sn-| follow the oki political rule of not! Whion will Seimkoenite fy tae live en sandwiches, Carry lun nished $7,500, the witness declared. - ie. saying anything until he must y from home. BoJawiews offorle that are being | bargoed, excepting freight originating ° to ports that have facilities permit- ting free movement of vessels, The cost per day of an idle 7,500 ton cargo carrying ship is about $8,000 and the owne! and operators cannot afford © loaf around porte that cannot handle the freisbt. There is praatically no lighterage in Phitadelphia Harbor. "The bulk of Other contributions Jisted by Mr. | MoSween included $5,000 ; Couzens, of Detroit; Calvary, of Pittsburgh; Ralph U. Bullowa “and friends” of | New York, and $1,000 by U. 8. Wil- | holt, of New York. The Johnaon organization spent | H43,207 in New Jersey, $4,100 of which Tuestiay—""No Goodies" Day; ohil- dren will cut out the candy shop; Pa will lay off tobacco. Wednesday—The One dilllion will shun the theatre and either pull out the victrola or sit up to the piano, Friday—Penny Day. See what you to destroy the trade of this metropolis, It certainly should permitted to go on.” general situation ts regard to AHS tiewd of railroad and steamship freight. yoovements was revealed on the P. and KR. On westbound frelght it is necessary to seo the agent for acceptanee of goods.” New York Central-s'No. trouble about Inbound freight, excepting on lighter Or float delivery) Freight car. Our Two Big Daily Specials For Monday, May 24th For Tuesday, May 25th EMPEROR OF JAPAN REPORTED STRICKEN Suffers Physical and Mental Col- pred 4 N ASSORTED ICE CREAM CHEWS— : ean buy for @ penny, was sont to Representative John I.|] | om E COVERED RAIS! by the reporta of various com-| come into Brooklymisations, except: | lapse, Due to Locomotor Ataxia | fhe, foods, slipped Bnd recelvad tn) "ss turday—Propaganda Day, Spread) Nolan and the committee on arrange- ty ge ilies 1: | Ree, se zene grront Saeen tee ae Mosday. Improvement wis) ing New York Doo. Company aad) _ Real Condition Kept Secret, | cats and ships at the dooks, This is) the new *. ene Manet. Us gn other sCimaretully se- | | the good old fashion chewing kisses mein spots, “The ormbargoos are) Queensboro terminal.” true of all the principal Atlantic] Sunday. ~Pray for lower prices: keep Os ip Heures Yormed into clusters! | 4 are presented in generally in effect and in some New York, New Haven and Hart-| HONOLULU, T. Of, May bir yi Doris excent New cork, acai ows y from tro ley cars; give the fivver ebow $4,100 spent, 44,000 going 3m the 5 / Voshihito, of Japap, suffere a ". be . they have been extended. ford—"West bound tpaiilc. ig upen on |"°r physical port facilities, Philadelphia With no desire to hurt tradespeo-| paigning there.” fre summaries of reports: | toms than carlo from loca) |RBraiea! and mental collopwe about |Ti Cs care of her shippers. She goos| Pie.” Mra. Baumgarten says, this) Mr, Mosween @aid Senator John- ad pts, 1 steamahip Company _ of| nents on Fall Rivergha Providence {42% 2s according to the Honolulu Pa-}out “and drums up shipalents, and {Clase poopie. who. feel thet somenning | 90m's California headquarters had fur SeMMasatts that ta liknt+| vad ta Mew Mebwi ie jase shan otros snomeiat, Advertiser, quoting &lwhen she gets them she puts them in| must be done. I think thls programme, | nished $9,700. The witnsss dencrited charge of experienced men, who’ se- cure fonnage reservations and rail- road permits, follow the shipments Mr. Straussburger as an “admirer of Senator Johnson” and ssid he had been a steady gontributor and had| -guptains have been ordered out on and that no freight will be perhaps with variations, will do it.” carioad lots all rail movement ts em- | ue aoeaee aah bargoed, Cariload lots outbound a Emperor suffered from loco- motor ataxia or a simfar disease, Olympte St im Ready. a x Pians ») cy |from the factory to the seaboard, ANTWERP, May 24.—The Olympic| been closely associated with the man-! MILK CHO LATE . d to private piers or docks in| cepted only by special arrangement Pin ; fay shies p oNgsecy Brom TRG) ROVOEY te LED Commer | ANTI grrr: May, Shr OLDS | Been Stay ed eas Carmenere, AROwTED Ee CHOC OLAS : ork Harbor, We have all the! Lackawanna — ‘' Embargo od jhave been dlacarded, provide trucking facilities where re-|of time, was officially opened yester-| Dr, Randolph J. Hersey, Wheeling, tion, too ideal combination, pre- ‘ a, ci e Ii hd veal Lig y dores that we can use. About| through Buffalo, Bast Buffalo and oe ene geet LA end look after all insurance and Bay. wave © great syemnadion Sxklian W. Va., submitted a brief statement of senting @ manterly i ok.!" the GOREN 85 7 ts letails and prepay ocei 4 4 Y| the expenses of Senator Howard Buth- blending of Carai Been Semanennt mark new and ve) Rises Hine ‘ ioe freight charges. When’ expedition is Helglans., The structure 18 réhdy, £0") ortand'n campaign. He said $473 wn | Nowra and Mele buld have more stevedores if more | Hrie~“Accepting Treigdt Gt most | packers Agent Not Guilty |demanded, goods shipped through |i’ Fivning ‘oventa being completed. — | contributed in amounts from $1 to $100, Sugar. Cream — formed rucks were . The ‘mambet Permits must be obtaiped to Profteertan. Philadelphia are peraonally conduct- | SUnning jenie eee wore ‘present | and $446 of it spent for printing. | to big bai Pos bait of ading cars. ‘Tho emibapgo On| “over if, Saunders, Brooklyn mana- |¢4, from the loading platform at the and did not’ hale fll th Hersey was questioned about Wood's \ fe about Gne-balt of or) odie to and from: Jrooklypn sta | ee i ania sacking Company (point of origin of the shipment to the ad Bt. career waa auestlants | cs f an tons his been cancelled’ | Oe inlecie PRIA 6 BION De pet aullie | ek eee eee Philadelphia! Civit Servige Pension Signes.| "hwo wouldn't have had to spend as rookirn. Mowat Baltimore and Ohio— OlAte em- . Y . % y, dook. WASHINGTON, May 24.——President ve it hadn't been for rs ti eet eesti we an normal Lane. Jotrme, on New Xorkeroohizn, Ataicn {s"Wvoakiyn, to, tne chaigy ot oriae’. tbe, Whartage, charges in ‘Poe, wiley torday hinad” the. SivitSeryles |'Wood's invasion of the State," he id Tepes atte \- t ¥ nal toms “pol n + ja range from 1 cent oen\ rement 1. providing a el r at BO, sy Be tean unt, Ret registered ton of a vessel docking ment and pensioning of Government em- nN expense account showing $8,700. ‘The specitid weight includes the container ine. G f nig Louis fib 7. gta hab un June Bet ragistured ton of Sor nour’ NO plovect lected and spent for W: Eis ath Rage ibs. y le i ‘ "i me