Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
pain coe PC RYT A Fegulation of eve: 8 SPLAN OF Colliery Owners Fear Federal Action and Plan to “ ” ASK INDEPENDENTS’ AID . More Dissatisfaction Over Wage Settlement May Curtail Output. WRpatiel to The Broning World.) Pa, Nov. 20.—De- by anthracite coal operators of Fecent raises in the price of coal were Met to-day by indignant consumers the Une, who declare that was the price of coul ad- Wanced $2 @ ton last spring in order anticipated wage !ncreases, that an additional ten centy o False was made each month the summer, ao that a total of $1.50 a ton ts being paid for coal now more than was paid last winter. ‘These increases in tha price of conl are the real cause of the present shortage, as the miners are working but half-heartedly, being assured by W. Jett Lauok,. the Washington economist, that the operators have Gollected several million dolrs more from the public, under the pretense of wage increases, than have been Wanded over to the miners. Summer-like weather which has al- teady eaved the operators from pub- lic indignation over the coal shortage has again come to the reacue of the eperators. The weather to-day is mild and balmy, and as if to empha- ize the shortage the Philadelphia and NO GHEAPER COAL AT MINES BUTINGREASED PRODUCTION THE OPERATORS SAFE [S BLASTED IN BIG DRUG HOUSE NEAR “DEAD LINE” e+ Fire Follows Explosion That Wrecks Office in Beekman Street—No Loot Taken. Tho attention of Acting Police Com- missioner Leach ts directed to safe blowers who at 4 o'clock this morning blasted a anfe in the front office of the wholesale drug house of ritrsche Hros., Inc. at Nos. 82-84 Heckman Street, Fire followed tho explosion, which scattered large display windows over Beckinan Street, A. desk telephone Was-ripped and parts of it hurled Into the street. Expensive office furniture and a large Ibrary of solentific books that will be difficult if not impossible to substitute were ruined and the heavy safe wrecked. No loot wag ta The damago i eatinuted at several thousand dollars, How the cracksmen escaped alive is a mystery, The safe blowers, who evidently worked in two groups, gained en- trance, by smashing tn a window pane. Ono group worked on the safe Reading Railway gathered over three Miles df empty cars at its Palo Alto and St. Clair yards ready to be filléd With coal as soon aa produced. WARNINGS OF FEDERAL ACTION BRING RESULTS. ‘The reply of anthracite operators “to warnings of drastic action’ by the Government if relief is not furnished @onsumers will be no reduction In @rices, but a strenuous effort to over- @ome the present shortage. ‘This was authoritatively stated there to-day. Statements of probable action at Washington, D. C., by Sen- ators Calder and Edge are taken very weriously here, It is not doubted by She operators ‘that the “stringent branch of ane jiness,"” by these n- ators it demands for supplies and Feasonable prices are not met, will -be fully carried into effect if the opera- tors do not show they control the @tuation, Consequently, for the first timo in the history of the anthracite bustuess the big coal companies are urging in- dependents to specd up production nd are even offering financial aid which might be utilized for immedi- Bte cffect on coal production, That these measures will result In greatly increasing the output before the end of tle year cannot be doubted. Even @ reasonable supply of coal will @etisfy the market, which every day ts being more and more restricted owing to the almost prohibitive pric prevailing in many anthracite con- ming cities, ‘DISPUTES AFFECT TOTAL AN- THRACITE OUTPUT. A now and startling light on tho mt question of coal shortage was E: d by United Mine Workers ders, who stated that nding the definite wage settlement ntly made by the Anthracite lage Commission, there are, still jipany disputes between operhtors miners at a number of collerios. | reason of these disputes thy min-/ of big bodies of coal ‘Is held u, | of these disputes it at Locust where the Philadelphia and Read- Coal and Iron Company has re- to meet the terms of the miners to the Govelppment ct a pet on vue goa] measures’ in that section, Seo- | James McAnd of the Mino} Workers organization states that tho! Proposed development never will lak« until the company Agrees to a which the miners consider falr, In the Ashland district i is said @perators are trying to get the miners © work below the rates fixed by the wnion. While these disputes will not prevent the miners from working in other parts of these colleries, the postponement of tinprovemehts al- ways has a marked effect on the total uotion of any colliery, “While coal consumers a fing al! over the country, th ducing interests are enga, a lawsuit at Sunbury over the ovner- @hip of a culm bank containing 1,000 ite f cou,” says the Arthr League of this elty pany, which has numbers of such banka + n, containing im i, is pursuing th p of this partic gotten the plight of anth umers.”” recelved numerous o sw » only reply was that there y rently. no coal for mule hers alt enta having bev sold fur works $n advance by the operators DR. PARKS PARTLY BLIND. St. Bartholomew's Rector Resumen Daties; Sight Go ‘The Rev. Dr. Leighton Parka, rector of St. Bartholomew's, who last month was operated on for cataract of the icft eye, has lost the sight of that eye, but the eye has been saved. It was feared . for & time that it would buve to bo taker out. ‘The operation was the second Dr. One Bye. notwith- | = standing directly in front of Beckman Street, about ten feet from the side- walk, while the other went Into a rear office, where they tried to open a lurge wall safe. Group No, 2, ip the rear office, bad clipped tho knobs off the front door of the large safe and were drilling a hole when Group No. 1, in the front ollice, ignited a charge that ripped mp the floor, smashed desks and furni- ture as if they were made of paper and apparently frightened the groups from the scene, Fire started, but was extinguished after several thousand dojlars dam- age had been done. A ‘Yjimmy” was found in the room, ‘Tho drug store is a short distance above the “dead Hue." GEORGE H. WHITE TO RESIGN. ato Succeed Democratic Chairman. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.-Ceorre 1. White of Ohio i to resign as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Members of the committee have been asked to look for his successor, Democratic leaders are at sca an to whom they should name, Two names mentioned Jn tain connection are those of Joseph P. Tumulty and Rabert W. Woolley, now a member of the Inter- state Commerce Commiasion, Older '‘Farrar’s Zaza 'Holds Its Spell; | Music Next Week By Sylvester Rawling. ERALDING FARRAR made a \ at th politi Opera Howse last night as 7 n Leon {eavalle's opern founded upon the piny by lierton and Sitnonin which Leslie! Ca) under the tutelage of David | She repeated with enyphasia her suc: | cess li the part of a year ago. In the! meretricious, vulgar, realistic first fet, which takua place behind the seones of a vaudeville theatre in a email French town, reminiscent to some of the oldsters in the Opera Club of Koster & Blal's in th: their ad nee, she bashed display of her ph here may have Loon ey fudience who, blinded by classe con. ception of the Ines of be auty in huinan form divine, did not fall down And worship in presence of the dim: | clos but they must admit) on thing: Mies Farrar's toga wore qu te iu the fashion expoxed by promenad- era on Fifth Avenue thes hen ese autumn There was a tumult of applause when the curtain full, for nothins | can fenze the Farrar dovotocs, whos | naine In legion, nnd there were In humeradle curtain calls for the prima| denna and bouquets thrown from up aloft to the stage, Oddly they cam from the' left hand side instead. of the right, na was the custom last year, After that Miss Farrar came Into her legitimate own a8 an actresa of power and Intenaity She enacted the scene of parting from. ty with grace and tendern She | stirred even blase emotions on her Visit to her lover's hom F and her menting with h rose very near to tra helphts in her final brenic with him. And she sang throughout with convincing ef- | fect and no little charm, There were chanees In from last year that helped better appreciation of munic, the commonpli appropriate and s Martinellt, as Dur in appearance, put part,-sineing with vor, acting avith wrace, Giuseppe De Luca was Cns-| cart, singing and acting well without effacing memory of Amato's Imper-| sonation of the part. The child of Dufresne, acted with simplicity by the precocioua little mite, Ada Onintina, | was a4 effective as before. Kathleen | Howard's mother of Zvza, a clean-cut characterization; Marie Tiffany. ns Zaza's maid, Cecil Arden aa Mrs. Dy. | fresne wero excellent and ench mem-| ber of the long cast was competent. | Mr. Moranzoni conducted with marked | success. the cast | one to a ificant. G nie. diatineialad | w life into the Mr. Hadley had a second tnnings at conducting the Philharmonic Or- mombers of the a ate Mr. rou. in beloved intimate relation with the might him. Mr. Woolley ¥ is from the South, and sition to go to the a leader, ‘The present Chairman will resume his private business, —— ere 18 & dispo- rth or West for With Cuticura Talcum After shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuucure way, Cuncura ‘I alcum is an in- diepeneable adjunct, Antweptc and prov phylacte, it is soothing and Felreshing te SALE— _ LONG ISLAND, i| Buy Land Now Before Rig Advance in Prices That Is Certain to Come With HEAL ESTATE FOR RE PLOTS — | | 5 CITY | ‘ors $ 1 95 |] \4-Acre Plots (10°City Low) $390 $50 Cash, $5. Pgr Month ‘ia ‘uap od til mails ve AA SHH ASS] Ny i th 1 Uy ___THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. » 'WILSON MAY ATTEND ee Wednesday __ DANCING ACADEMIES. | yesterday | evenine und af n {He wit play the Glagounott « — cisimed toy certs “CONGRESS OPENING | ING CARNIV From the World me Heide ) wa Gann * Hopes to t if Di the Mt se iy i } H Formerly at Graod Ceniral Pplsca, { viol neerlu wt compelting | (ner Peas V1 NOW AT ty he the nactens of fund ty build @ nient ! Rucrrine Bajoh-gn wanes nse Uris MN Pee). | ST. NICHOLAS RINK - ? rat borough, N,v. ‘The memorial is of- BHINGTON tt A z m 1 Hele Hatt yesterday | fered by friends of the American coms, dent Wilwnt kee 66th Street, near Broadway | N ean aA wt, Whose genius OWN NO. rate 4 tnavvauai ‘ A ng fulfitiment and full 3 Lessons (iiiiitiu) 300 noe ne Toy inehe Si ® by hugh ta Bvacauth 1 i © will not read it from |] Not necessary to take lessons, Chopin group she Waa not as‘ com Charles Cooper. It will hig wheel-chaiy but will walk into dee Lady Floor,Manager will introduce pletely convincing. Stell Anderson, a] place at the MacDowell Club, No. ihe House of Representatives, though > you to suitable partner for dang Norwer was Beant 7 Went 65th Stree’ he will probably delive message ay. — ‘| A ing. Learn to dance at this popue ‘ in — ? ~~ oo i pre nd Grieg! Vasa Frihoda, a young Crech vio- | ated: | || lar stitution, cor prominent, Sheltiniat with w glowing iu repu-| [t might be said that he Is traine es 5 [neve 4 them with minifest appreci4-/ tation, will make his An but | ing for the event. He is doing moro 4 thon and no Neble_w armth, on Monday night at C Hath | walking about the White House than helps to bring out the j 0 ———. —— aera pons | ut a wince he tricken A ‘The second Biltmore Friday Morn- Be ca ain onito tere th i} KOLLER SKAT NG Ing, Atisicale yenterday eniiated the] A Benet concert with be riven in| IL aw sitcuuiy stared that the ead Heauty Of Ce Sein I «of such distinguished artists /evening at Aeolian Hall for the Hint. | | TPRICOnE AG nO ee age hough S 3 Muslo, ‘soprano: Perey) hiwh Hoye’ Club and Community | actual writing of bis Wen ser, Sih Cosmetics only hide skin trouble, ST. NICHOLAS RINK nd dw Lan. | Car yy John Powell, composer. | Ne hus it “ars anger bls ri : ; ‘A ‘ - a large) pianist, and Marie Sundelius, soprano, | {hat the mechauicad process or re- bat Resinol Ointment, aided by Resi 6th ST., NEAR BROADWA Jonely Ca'laway-John, so- as jueing it to type will not be long. nol Soap in most cases, clears away Moreuver, the intimation is yiven vilar de- Competent Instructors to Teach Jano, aceompanied by Hichard Hage- blotches, roughness, and si Tho Sinsheimer Quartet will intro- he plano, gave . that It will be a comparatively suort | ab ay " n at ih plano, gave a Sree at duce a new fenturc, that of chamber | messuge. | fects, keeping the skin soft and smooth, | You How to Skate, Mun Hall lant ie, confirming] intsie, In the Appreciation of Atusle 7 one with the natural color of health. 50c Per Lesson aoe. ~ neluded Course at Hunter College beginning = Give the Resinol products a tial. For sale 2 Sessions Daily, including Sunday Se ten, Fa arn ean on Monday. Because of the overtlow| A. F. L. TO FIGHT RADICALS. | by al druggists \ otek PM. 7 Tea enero Et Ay Mr] ftudiences on Thursday even nes at, — | | oe ant reell, Josephine Uterhart and Mr Hunter, geastons eroatter will be i Evenings 7.30 to 11 P, M. Council Ajso Favors Sharp Rentrte- | - ‘When Hageman, the large chapel. The Capitol Theatre’a mus gramme for next week Is bullt 4 Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor A revival of Bolto's “Mefistotele” on Friday evening wil! be the Metro- tion of Immigration. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (Associated Press). The Bxecutive Council of the You politan's chief novelty next week.|the Pilgrim celebration, At tho Itivoli = . ; ; i. American Peder tiot Libor con= = Honiamipo Gigit makes his American! «paistaft's Dream” and “The Tat" | hea ne ee Pig testinient without hd : a — = debut In it, others in the cast being] overture will be featured. The Rialto |°! lu : | DANCIN ances Aida and Mardones. The! wil} have aclections from “Traviata,” | "SKIN any formal announcement na | G ther operas for the week are: Mon-|the Strund, “liguarny™ and tne cri. | 2, Wat had been accomplished dur | Si weer ” * warned anc is two weeks of discussions. eh days CTonca, with Geraldine Farrar |terion “Chanson sana Paroles.” ‘Although. mombers, cluding rrea-| you have a \eRageety ‘170th St. and, Third Av. and Marlo Chamleo, 1 enn | dent Gompers, W ned to tall, ee a TPRREDY, | ¢ ance with the company; Wednesday, ‘Te Southland Singers aro giving|it is known tha oKTAmI@MED eart, it is Nibto’s Garden ‘Samaon et Dalila,” with Caruso @nd|tneir frat mudical afternoon at the| Were discussed which by common cone ; eed 4 ' me F Matzennuer; ‘Thursday matinee, | plaza Hotel this afternenn rent Will practically become policies of) time to i | ,, Dancing every evening 7.80 | “Carmen,” with Farrar and Martins y the organization, These include what} rs P.M, until 12.30, Spend an ell; ‘Thursday eve “La Be jwas described ‘aa a healthy stand) watch your | evening on the Best Dancing ell; Mhursday evening, “Ia Bo-| The Harvard Cee Club will belagainst radicalism within organl h rags iB on eet Ee eth ah A ea! Bat= | heard in concert at Acolian Hall the| labor and for sharp restriction of im} gtomach. Palpitation | lt rin the Broux. Splendi urday matinee, "Ia Forza del Des-| afternoon of Dec. 12 its first appear-| Migration, . “a Music tino,” with Ponselle and Caruso, and| ance here since its reorgayi | and other signs of heart | «Come with or without part- for whe popular price Saturday even-| the basis of good music o trouble usually mean ners, whether you know how to [ne bith, Lately” whet jaon_ and | 2 tidigesti odiiced dunce or not.” Instructions for nen A ne eidi-Puccini = pro. | prof, Samuel A. Haldwin will give | —Inaigestion, produce | those wishing to learn, 10 cents eae vi ie given at oe Hirst tree organ recitals at the City Col by food poisons that irri- | pera concert to-morrow evening. lige ‘on to-morrow and Wednesday pias weasertea he iM ome) | an tate every part of the afternoons at 4 o'cloc The National Symphony Orehest : ; indies ACK Honahatee auivanre eke —>—_--- ; body — heart included. feat of ite Highaattae ae ee! | Uptown Masons! Annual Services: “Save Decaye Teeth, Tigh'en Loose a ow night with gan iubolik as nual church services oft Teeti Treat Disoasrd Cums 9, DANCING CARNIVAL It will be in ald of the Masonic lodges will be held to- ; | NOW OPERATING THE morrow evening in the Mount Morris GETS OF TEETH Jean 3aptiate Chu At the | Tuptiot Ghurehe 16th Street and ta fth Gora and Crowns, AUDUBON BALLROOM §_- Wippodrome — to-morrow — afternoon | Avenue. The Rev, Dr. Carl Wallace es fed Wisuitna eras eed there will he a benefit for the Heth | Petty will pradch on "The Evolutiqn of we tile pce David Hospital with Claudio Muzto, the Masonic Ideal." The lodges to par- oprano, ind Meissaye Begulslawski, ; ticipate In the serv PILLS pianist, ‘and the Motz Quartet on the| Architect, unting, Suebly e 3 a Masons. The te 5 2 BLOO fn for dancing. vee formed eacort in Knights ar Com- e 0 sorhow. THEA TIE ne The New York Symphony Orches- | {Ormed excort in Kian s i | ° AUDUBON aITEA 3 tra, Rene Pollain’ conducting, will| For, Columbia and Pa a iene | Mo orrices ™M etteve 166th St. and Broadway give a concert at the Lexington The- 2E. 125th St. ; 169 E. 34th St. atre to-morrow afternoon, with| Congressman - Elect Vandewater F. Cor. Sth Ave, | N. WC d = — Nyredrhazi soloist. He will play Killed, WAY sas Lex o an vote te ; the Tehuikovsky piano concerto in y 23 B flat. The symphony wil! be Bee- Manche eer Benefit cords caesar PAG v Bh Sass, publican, of Long Beach, Cw nd hi } Cash aT z y, Miss Jammess Leuvin, als World, 4 Ffrem Zimbalist, the comporer-| of Long Reach, were killed at Walng Larwest Sale of Any Medicine in the . oF violinist, Will be soloist with the twelve miles from here, early this mort Seid Srervesmers. | Us beset: 301, 280, Credit tional Symphony Orchestra at its tug when the automobile in which they concerts in Carnegie Hall on Tuesday | were riding atruck & motor truck. | Buy from Diamond Cutter, Save 20 Per Urmt, $50 Diamond Ring, $1 Weekly $100 Diamond Ring, $2 Weekly $30 Wrist Watches, $2 Weekly JOS, ROSE & SON, Bianysr bu 49 MAIDEN LANE Phwe oh Arictis Gouthdebita, No Bomploste's etoronn DIAMONDS © WATCHES—JEWELRY BON-OPTO For The Eyes Soothing, cooling, healing, refreshing and helpful to tired, work-strained eyes. Ask any one of the million who use iti | ON ChEDED Sits payments Exceptional valunw—Age « Boautl ROYAL W1AN.OND & WATCH CO. £5 MAIDEN LANE Phone John 24% DIAMONDS Ware $80 DEPOSIT shone Joan sso EAGLE: DIA-WATCH Co, 37 MAIDEN LANE 1S IDEAL ' For the Hands Sono, Ointment. Talerm 2Se.everrwhers Forsamclen aurea! Ualirors seoorasarien Dept X. Malcom Mase Ceca LES GAMBOMTS-ppzave WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THER! HOW WELL THEY GO. TOGETHER _ The best Thanksgiving din- ner is made better by supple- menting the turkey and “fixings” with _ , Knickerbocker.’ | Its original old-time flavor gives zest to your food and aids digestion, while its perfect purity makes it the most healthful of hop and barley beverages. a ACOB RUPPERT'S Kutckherbocker The BREW That Satisfies a Knickerbocker Brew is still in the lead, because it a | never varies in quality. It pleasantly expresses that : satisfying individuality which made it the favorite years ago and which, in these thirsty days, make it the most acceptable of all brewery products. For Sale at All Hotels, Restaurants and Dealers, _ Place Your Order NOW for. Thanksgiving. rN JACOB RUPPERT, BREWERY \ Third Ave. and 92d Street, NEW PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE, FLa., & Havana, CuBa ff Ste CU BAN” lett FIKST CLASS ONLY—%" ne, private wut xeellent euisin spactous © and card ¢ » emoking k ay followns Havana, “THY PUBLIC RE PLEASED,"* COLONIAL LINE | ROVIDENCE Cad bar ‘CENTRAL HUDSON Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Ki das, F Pa N we Prone Gi8t Soeing. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ¥ HELP_WANTED—FEMALE. LK WONTHERS HELP WANTED—FEMALE, Long Distance Telephone Operators $15 a Week While Learning DVANCEMENT with better pay as soon as you learn, Ages 17 to 25, Rest rooms, library, and meals served at cost. A permanent position assured, APPLY TO Miss A, A, Rice, 2 East 28th Street (Cor. 6th Ave.) Mrs. G, Wadsworth, vt Walker St. (two streets below Canal St New York City American Telephone & Telegraph Company