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f eee x . ns ed tig hi THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNDSDAY, JANUARY ODIRECT WORD © CONGRESS MOVES (FIGHT OVERLABOR GRAFTERS IN BAI TO MIRS. FARRELL | FOREARLY INQUIRY | MEMBER DELAYS | REAP HARVEST IN ; ¥ i, 13; f08 ss MISS KINGSLAND TO BE THE BRIDE OF FRENCH VICOMTE The trouble MANUFACTURERS RR. POLIGE KILL: FORMALLY BEGIN | MAN CAUGHT IN =» # rhat is known as the “silk train®™ Uenal Railroad, on which the men| aig, “Every one who knows him to an unusual degree,” the Navy De- | ‘Using to empmoy union men or work- rirnished as follows Visiogs Anoontioal (4 ‘The open shop is not a movement In w x 2 s unced in Re- ¢ y ed with are boing ¢ntertained here. knows he is the grandest man in partment stated to-day in replying to|™men yho insist that their fellow em. Harry Katz, 48 bonds totalling $12,- e Fi ee directed rt trade Wei sotsey i lta Esler ers are! Farrell Jumped to his feet and|Go45 world. He is a man of high ®" ‘nawry by Senator King, Utah, | ployees shall be unionized. This €x- 409. Joase Jacobs, 14 bonds, $3,800; I port From London, Is directed eolely against the glosed were ready 4 for dnformation concerning the | tremist attitude is defended in some i i shop demanded by the unions. The said two of these detectives shot ; Gharged Hinton with being the author /igeaig and most conscientious. He flight. Jacobs, 1 bond, $300; Samuel Felix.| The engagcment of Miss Marjorie|® ‘serpin tf ue. Tock ey ware clawed We eee . ‘of untrue reports about him. trusts everybody and expects the cases because when prices were high 17 nonds, $5,600; Bertha Felix, 1 bond, | Kinwsland of New York and Vicomte|COMPUlsory conditions ae fostered Bool ni os ee be ow ; “Now, dan't do too much tatking."| sther fellow to trust him and play and the demand for jabor was urgent, go99_ dey by the closed shop will soon cease to ihiladelphia in the train, but ral i toy » employ yor- Smith, railroad detoctives, were . Tecsived at Washington.” into union membership. the bondsmen, 1: t cases | 135 Firth A p, bul have made th ployer and the employee. Each wor. : SYOU LITTLE RATI" SHOUTED |" “T'expect to recsive another to-ds OF COAL PROPOSED The fortunes of Herbert Hoover po deyositing thelt “eavings bank home it Pace an ete MAGE MT cr under this plan, before taking Placed under urrest upon thelr re- shred (5 , clea doe a Job, would sign a contract in which turn to Jersey City from Philadetphia if FARRELL and expect it tobe similarly marked. are to some extent bound up in the poo, 1 job, w 1 nicl F nimself up so that the other boys The trouble is that both sides are ht before fe Gov. Charles! 20,000 May Be Affected as Silk buying by the public, wages will be cus | ®arding his alleged letters that had ihiaht ko. ee (helt way, Bus at Hi jmay then revoke the Heense of any |/emphasizing their rights when each| last few years. Some of these agents | 4. Whitman, who a al Assist dustrige|C a 15 per cent. ‘This cut ts actually a re~ already appeared in print. same time, I knew that Walter Hin-| 0° charging higher than the maxi-|side should be annouricing their con-| re men who are illiterate, ignorant) int District Atto invest!sat- Industries Cut Wages and ction of bonis, tho workers now Te “1 nag think this is the proper ton and Lou Kloor would never leave|™™ prices fixed and each such ex-|cessions so a compromise may bu| nd not in any sense responsible one charges of corruption in muniel- Increase Hours, Sane ee set ond perl will Place to disouss m: ” n : That’ hould be men of] do ‘i ‘The ’ ‘Se af rads Local! he replied. ¥ private Teter") steve Farrell, and 1 was sure that pela Senin potty ilar nati oats yes Borges ee aaers ua hana eee ih N, in iene ave Six of the large New Jersey silk mills be only 15 per cent, ‘ mat 8 eager to appoint @ man y nineter an, mer J ie toeday shutdown and locked out their The silk worker ; Tt was argued by reporters that in- an Henld: it nina towether “phim ection also authorizes the|who shall have the imagingtion,| ‘Admission that he charged defend. | ceants, and Mr. Whitman and his as. | atoteyees aiviie haslsise ebieicn whlneten eres ke in what ae ‘ asmuch as the alleged onurges President to deal in coal and control ree to work ou ants “as much as he could get” wa: | stants went into exhaustive exam-|and the necessity for reducin; 8 are opposed to or , that the pubtica- initiative and fo: toa y wes are Oppos: any increase in hours, the ‘ 3 Sgainst Farrell bad appeared in the tion of those letters would have !% Production, movement and dis-|real solution of thg differences be-|made by Louis Kassman, who runs | {ation of them all. and increasing working hours as the schwurvenbark-Huber Co, having threw’ a og dha! eo ee caused any hard feelings between the |*t!bution, so as to put the Govern- | tween employer andemployee, a cafe at No. 188 Norfolk Street n of the policeman, |teason for the shutdown. About 4,000 hours extra work Saturdays to keep pay 4 ‘i Prey {beeen ~ ee in the | Mistletoe: North Bergen TR. & H. Simon the company's offer. If they roleet tt it about the men and for that reason | in the protection of the public |attempted to deal with fundamentals. A number of ‘business men in the} @o,, Unton Hill; Poldobard Co,, Jersey a lockout in this concern also is oe ares es then” Re easiey ree, Th MAO PO HOH: health, The open and closed shop question is| CARRIE’S GOLD RING |] recinct covered by the West 80th| city Helghts; Stohns & Sona, Jersey pected. ‘ Eaten ee the lettern sgl vrit, | *L believe this matter will be! “While profiteering has meen both [still unsolved, The real fight that ix Street Station are under subpoena shane of @ Secretary of Labor. There fons during the past three months Bis body might be used as food by chased by the War Department on | ™en! " Ino vail 4 ? eal are two kinds of open shop, one that Claimed Was Unavailing. her: of Officials of! thi , ¥ou aud Koor and to enable you wo | FIGHT BETWEEN |the spot market in 1920 the figures | {76 Jwo kinds of onen eho, one fiat g. A number of officials of the Fu Bet along without having to sop tol NAVY LIEUTENANTS |°2™ {28t 88 average mine price ers with the two classes on an equal] When a wedding ring rolled on thy] Managers’ Aw ny Ine, are Oe65t him?” the newspaper meu greater than a reasonable orig.nal | footing and in which the management | floor of a venth Avenue car this incase “vey Vt a hi sitions Beked. mine price separated such frome | 20018 rite te, rorbere Wrouse Wocel | morning Mrs, Row) Steinberg of No.| he. U* NCS. Mowers of the ter x “No, I do not wish to make that|No Inquiry Until Official Report | what the Government was forced tto | natonal orgunizations. 120 East pais pisses abs are ict ernational Fur Woikers’ Solas ea © etatement in thut way,” ho repliod, 2 ; pay—to wit—a excess of $3.80 per ton] The other kind 1s the shop closed | rie Cooper of No. fast Tentl)| the po! during the recent str es ockawa Made } 4 ers, aided th ; Mir act up co co tate the eroken| From Rockaway Ys Made to avevnge for ‘the whole amount|to union workers altogether, Untor-| streot yoth scrambled for it, ‘The car] t far workers. ialded the | | © apoiogize to tue woman for His Secretary, NI ceautes and profite thi Tupately, sone employers’ leaders! 4. stooped, an argument ensued, al ‘USTs Bi aT a fy) WPbuage and also to partake of the] WASHINGTON, Jon, 12—The Navy |roprewente ih the different Instances {about an “open shop.” What they | crowd gathered and Traffic Patrol-| Mv, Whitt wer “two, “Tenderloin , Aight ijunch she had prepared. He|pepartment will await official infor-}oniy a compiete tracing of cach car- |Mean Is one that is closed 3 union} man Christian Turlmann, after a vata Pepnyahtaiei re ee ri ile ot hts AAS was followed ay Hinton and the news| mation from Rockaway before inatl- a hegre awtion the bith Lire ene rear ee Fane uence attempt at arbitration took agued:liamination,, When’ he wns waked Paper men Hinton put bis hand un]; { f _ |. “To mect such a situa «bi crv > the int tt adere Nove be ie 5 = ua So ‘ A A Remar rell's shoulder ane ae uting any Inquiry int the differ- lnay a provision taxing ‘brokers’ sales |Fent of thé fght i that labor is not | blers befare Magistrat ser 4 ence whether ““ONE-ELEVEN” ( OF MAAS ences between Licuts, Hinton and!above a certain margin for the sale | Making at this time a conceried fixht | Jefferson Market Court. pupae pray hespe re tee ee eens A ‘Now, come in, Sieve, and see these} farrell, Sceretery Daniels said to-|af coal had direct from the producers Seen ee ST edo buy ® ee “Whose ring is it?” asked the Mag- sel] liquor without interference, Cl arettes telogiams before you say anythin {aay, Secretary Daniela exprosseg re-|4nd axing wuch wales to amy hat prices are falling and the cost| iutrate, and both women shouted niled. More. Don't let us Aght this way on! gret at roports of the fight between [Mas wretmidine sales Letweon deci. {of living ia being slowly but. grid-| “Mine!” acaainin Senden eAaieh and Ferre This te calculated to derive coal | Wally reduced, the worker who ‘The Magistrate made both women |“ey WORKER SHIPPEY “Will you say here before the re-| Naval men to-day sald that while wages ave not reduced is in actu A =F FROM HERHUSBAND,INTOBALLOONTRP) HARDING CABINET RANKS OF LUCKLES “OPEN SHOP” DRIVE} CAR OF SILK TRAIN ‘ously he was greatly angered, and Diurted out; “I am surprised Hinton sent that ‘etter, He must havo been suffering from the strain. Hinton’s experiences ‘om the sale of stuff on the flight of the NC-4 made him and Kioor plan fo evil a story of our fight.” Retaining bis composure, Farrell, ander quostioning, related sep by @tep the incidents of the trip from he start at the Rockaway Naval Air Station to the Joss of the balloon and “You are wanted up at the car,” Hinton said to Farrell, meaning the private car of Division Superintend- emt W. B. Way of the Canadian Na- Hinton am od. “There's an order here from the Secretary of the Navy not ~ ony eats “oul our report is “You little rat!" cred Farrell, leap- * ing to hid feet. “You've been doing @ome talking yoursel! How aww fetter you wrote ion at first expressed surprise told that a locter to his w fe published. He was told on behalf of his mother in room, Farrell was calmed ton again besought him to talking. The newspaper men asked Hinton Af he had any statement to make re- li 2im, and Hinton was urged to make tered Farrell, “and, if vo, the full tacts ter Was true, but he could not under- It to Lieutenant’s Wife— Contents Withheld. The fact that Lieut. Stephen Far- friend and asks that friend to im- part It confidentially to his wife,” mid Mr. Bent, there is only one thing to be done. I am not going to discuss the matter. “Farrel is a good friend of mine, I have known him fifteen years. In the Spanish-American War he served on the U. S. 8B. Iowa. He fought un- der Fighting Bob Evans at the battle of Santiago, I remember that he was an excellent boxer in those days, In Mrs. Farrell saw reporters to-day at her home, No. 1701 Woodbine Street, Glendale, Queens. “Of course I'think Mr. Farrell was right in defending his character,” she fair. I have not heard a word from my husband directly but I read the letter received from him by Mr. Bent. I think the letters that Lieuts. Hinton and Kloor wrote to their relatives ought not to have been published. You can see what it has caused. Had I received a letter -1 would not have made {t public until I was permitted | to do so by my husband. All the “When | received the letter from my hueband stating that Lieut. Far- | rell had offered himself as a sacrifice, | { thought of him only as the most noble of men. who was willing to give men or any such rumpus as has been | terested in the first authenwe news BLM ohicmed UE ee Lue murefacton of led ocfore the officers re- flight made by Lieuts. Kloor, Farrell | Sad Hinton weems likely now. Mem- ders bave already evinced an interest made by the Navy Department for a special court of inquiry, which ts ex- pected to forestall the Senatorial tn- auiry, Whether it will do this or uot lt something that will have to be de- termined by the Senate itself. ‘There is a constantly growing et- riosity concerning all free balloon fights, The explanation generally uf- fered for sending up men under orders of the Navy Department in free bal- loons {js that they go to obtain acien- determine alr conditions before the flight which landed Lieuts. Kivor, Hinton and Farrell in the Canadiau wilds, ‘The ballooniste took risks which “appear to have been extraordinary U.S. SUPERVISION IN BILL BY CALDER (Continued From First Page.) x known here of its con.ents. money in the world could net buy it. W!! do much to prevent continuance age of coal supply, and public health, the President is authority to fix thereupon max'mum prices, commis- sions and margins, over the whole, or any portion of the United States as tho situation may warrant, and ‘he ment and not those self-interested continuance of the emergency, and proven and admitted there exists tion That Conferences Have Not Settled. einning to trickle out. It explains to some extent the upeet in the Cabinet slate which had ‘been tentatively made ap by Prevident-elect Harding. Both sides are demanding the im- possible, Some representatives of manufacturing Interests want @ man who favors the open shop or rather one who will recognize the right to lowe a shop to union workers. Labor, on the other hand, wants a man who is not fundamentally prejudiced tween capital and labor over again with this change: As prices are com- ing down there are certain manufac- turers who believe the time is ripe to strike a body blow at unions by re- the unions are alleged to have in- sisted upon union rights and the transformation of non-union plants controversy. Mr. Hoover was prac- Ucally selected by Mr. Harding for the Secretaryship of Labor because Uberal employers who wanted @ fair man rather than a partisan thought the former Food Adminisrator'’s atu- tude toward the labor question was sound and that he enjoyed the con- fers that a neutral would not be ap- pointed and that the next four years at least would be a constant battle with an arch foe of unionism in the Department of Labor. ‘The Presigent-elect’s first industrial got somewhat further along but never ning is not es but the open shop issue. reductions in ove: acted for Furnishing Bonds in Some Criminal Cases. Special Sessions for alleged shoplift- ing, 81 had been bailed ont after their arrest by professional bonds- men, who charged them from 12 to 26 per cent. of the face of their bond Justices Kernochan, Herrman and Voorhees, presiding at Special Ses- sions, were so impressed by the state- ments of a number of defendants that they had been taxed heavily for the iasuance of bail bonds that Mr. McQuaid was hurriedly sent for, He stores by detectives of the Stores Mu- tual Protective Association during the holiday shopping season. Mr. McQuaid sald his questioning of the alleged shoplifters showed that bail in the eighty-one cases had been “In addition to the exaction of from 12 to 20 per cent.” said Mr. McQuaid, “the defendants were required to in- Morris M. Becher, lawyer, of No. 309 Broadway, New York agent for the Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, informed Magistrate Simp- son that bis company does a busine here involying the writing of, $ 250,000 bail bonds yearly for per- sons charged with crimes, Up to those powers to Irresponsible indi- viduals. But there are cases, 1 am told, where surety companies have given these very important powers to the so-called professional bonds- man who has sprung up during the Brooklyn, and wha said he negotiatec & O'Leary. DIDN'T FIT ROSIE MISS MARJORIE KINGSLAND Owreananionan to Robert de Her Engagement ‘auloge of Paris was announced in @ report.from London to-day. Mrs. Ambrose C. Kingsland and her daugh- ter Marjorie formerly resided at No. With Pledges - Against Unionization Outlined. all workers, regardless of affiliation with trade unions, was outlined in detail in preparation for the cam- paign. Andrew J. Allen, Secretary of the Associated Employers’ of Indianapo- lis, leader in the movement and one of the foremost advocates of the “open shop” outlined the purposes of the fight in an interview to-day. “The closed shop trade unions rep- resent only 10 per cent. of the work- workers. And about 40 per cent. of these are members of the union be- cause of expediency, “The open shop has now gained such wide approval that the closed shop oon will be a thing of the past. exist." Allen recommended a pian of in- dividual contracts between the em- WHITMAN ASKS 19 POLICE ABOUT Recent Strike. Policemen attached to the West eth Street Station were toxday Is occ ned by them other favors, nd are being requested to report to ’ o — Mr. Whitman bringing with them stand how they had got into priat. to the naval alr station.” controve:sy as to exactly who ts re-/ "oi oloyers' organizations here ad- : ae Misa you do-any that Faire of: turn eponsible and to what extent. For|mit that the struggle is on in earnest|And Her Hysteria When Court| their checkbooks, bank ‘books, and fered to commit suicide in order that porters that I did oot hinder you, and Phat 1 gid not offer to commit suicide to reiieve you of the trouble of look- the balloonista| “To prevent profitecring through “The ring {8 yours,” remarked the | .. a in France & r % pg after me?” Farrell demanded. found help, Hinton, on the other| subsidiary or affMilated concerns, a QUITS AFTER VOTE) sac eeania Dstt sir) He Met in France Followed We were able to buy certain "No. | won't deny anything.” re-|nand, might have Farrell brought be- preston ery has peo a Lan Rosie ‘became hysterical and Him to América—Now fine types of tobacco formerly pled Hinton. fore a courtmartial for the atack on} SM! the BIN provides agaicst such mca Saf a ‘ ; fo, shipped across the AdianticO. 2, ele nl y a ie . Ll) hes lis the Magistrato told he Mexico, ry) ss the antic Ocean, Buddeniy Farrell's right Ast Mashed! him. Mr. Daniela indicated he would | mE Tested inside denlingn by pro | Chamber of Deputies Refuses, 463 | “til! her wa : BD Nee DANIELS REGRETS Farrel might ask a Court of Inquiry to clear his name of implications that he weakened befcre example, as to the 900,000 tons pur- in a direct channed from producers to consumers and keep {t out of the whirlpool! of endless commissions and marrins. yisiona similar to enction 10 of and that the first step Is the appoint- getting a progressiv LEYGUES MINISTRY Gave Rival Wedding Band Both extend thelr wedding fingers, ring Was an overfit for Rosie but a snug one for Carrie, was guilty of disoraerly conduc vher indicators of financial transse SUED FOR DIVORCE | Subject to deportation, 1¢ agrees to refrain from any effort to unionize the shop, to have no deal- ings, directly of indirectly with trade union officers relative to shop affairs, not to interfere in any way with his fellow workers, to give loyal support to his employer and not to engage {n, or in any way to participate in “No, not me. I didn't write that!” |: _ OF recurrence of teeri fidence of both sides. ‘The American the past two or three years, he de- a strike or a lockout. of the Jersey City’ police, many he cried. A moment jater he admii- eee aces ee saer | “To enforce Se orice eg ‘accurate | Federation of Labor itself recently clared, no reproach could be cast In discussing the immigration prob- Seoakeerees Garett one eae ted writing auch a letter, but cenled | «airs, Farrell and 1 have had sev- {sures the bill proposes a Icenaing |invited Mr. Hoover to appear before upon surety company methods, but lem, W, 8. Bennett, of tho Hines These and documents in. the dead ‘tiiat there, had been any inienion of | 6.4) picasant conversations by tele- ®Y8tem Of all operators and dealers |it and give advice, It is suspected) recently a number of objectionable Lumber Company of Chicago, OP- man's pockots indicate he was a having it published. phone since our husbands have been CMditioned normally only on the fur- | that labor would accept the appoint-| practices have crept in. —_>—- posed any restriction of immigration wiisroy runner operating on the ‘Thereupon Farrell went at him with |iogt, and there never bas been a D!#hing of the required information. | ment of Mr. Hoover with sighs of re-| “A surety company,” he said, Aigo tnvectioating Gharve They Bethe forse Worken hee ce! Canadian border and had had es Gpithers, which led Williamson, |tnought of anything except that both. “IN any emergency threatening |lef, not because he represents their] “which 1s a corporate body with cer- «\lSO Investigating Charge They | of tie forien workers whereby agri. Voosive dealings with the rum ring owner of the house, to enter and ex- boys were heroes,” said Mrs, Hinton ; ther unreasonable prices or short-| viewpoints, but because they have tain powers, should not delegate Helped Furriers During largely benefitted, 4,000 MILL HANDS IN N. J. LOCKED OUT workers are out, and if extended, the ; ‘ ee ; ve [Shutdown will affect about 20,000 work- say {¢ they work Increased hours it will i in control in such an emergency ]eonference failed because both sides] ball bonds with the Fidelity & Casu a Wika, GnenaNs have ¥ tatemen reported,” sald Mrs, Hinton, “I woul 5 mH se the : yailab | gap vega tie spate oibragecrsuntel vers asta {when the usual laws of trade are in|refused to compromise, ‘The second| altv Company through thelr agente, !ueen paying officers to give spceia! | concerns that td not open tnis wast number of se, evalabte eerspe ay (of- : ‘ he: through Es; atentiOn to thMe mramiann s t nis ‘They will mee obokon ficial inquiry into the matter,” Bt thougat the genera. puvtic was in-|8U8P@nse, but limited. only to the|conference, differently constituted, | Bates & Hughes, or 6 ess | attent to their premises and do] worning were the Hasco, Union Hill; volver Is Not Found in Pennsylvania Yards. he letters were called to Farroll’s that will probably lead to enrly action. By David Lawrence. Assistant District Attorney Mo- CHICAGO, Jan, 12—The firat open,| Detected in breaking Into a Sn? ‘attention, and he at once declared | ‘tl! Wrote a letter to Commissioner ‘The first move was made by Senator | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- Quaid, who is conducting before concerted action by great employers | * ‘fain containing silks and othelgy that the statements were untrue. He|of Contracts Francis Bent, who for- King of Utah, who wrote to Secretary @ASHINOION Ua 12° (Copy. Masistrate Simpson an investigation of the country in favor of the “open | Merehandise, William J. Book, two @lmo said that the three had agrced | warded |t to Farrell's wife, was von- Daniela asking for information which ae i into the charges exacted by pro- shop” movement was launched fete tM fous Of No, 386 Franklio 8t St Moose to say nothing until Hinton |/frmed by The Evening World to-day, may be made the basis of an inquiry. | "AMS 1921)—News of the fight be- occa) bokaemen from persons Buffalo, was shot and killed by Pensa @nd Kioor had time to write ao ac-/put neither Bent nor Mra, Farrell He expecta a reply to-day, and wiil| "ind the scenes between capital and Siareek WU ORiniea lacaiaa tig wal bed at the a a ca eae Wyiventa Hattvoad deteetiveny fa tie count of ie ond sell it for pub. | would give any inkling as to the con- at once ask for a Congressional iu- | labor over the type of man who shall |)" (0) Nae aera iak WAGHISI Asootialie. A play bo verde at Warten and Second SHON Neation. object, he added, wan u , ‘ , . - J 7 Pay the expenses of the trip. Obvi- Sowhen eet pe a letter to his unin Premirations are being vanadate tnt aR agility and men who appeared in open the industries of the country to Jersey City, early to-day, Bock had sought to escape by climbing to the top of the car. It Is sald he fired at the detectives, but the police have been unable to find the revolver the rajlroad detectives declared he used. ‘Two men who were with Boak wero arrested on charges of breaking and entering. They described themselves’ ar August Lomoreaux, nineteen, liv= ing at the Seamen's Hotel, No. 26 South Street, Manhattan, and James E Gibson, twenty-one, of No, 48 Mar- . ‘ie information concerning alr cnr-|#salnst unionism and who will not jo , ers of the country engaged in gain- ket Street, San Francisco, They «aid © the wandering through the bueh down badbigeatialg bd Maar aeatGatan, rents and atmospheric conditions. Nu |be harmful to the unionization of | pig ele by Matin orcor ful Occupation, declared Allen. they had gone to the yards to steal a ‘ to the meeting with Tom Marks, the | iostanding, manly chap, and his ¢*Planation by the Navy Department | plants and factories that are not Or- 1,0 aijeceq shoplifters. Thess tat- “There are 40000000 workers and ride and there had met Bock, who a Indian. He a this stage of tr friends a6 legion. He bas always par ice that ster ane most meagre Lape hide bela rane ter had beon arreste@ in various there are only 4,000,000 organized told them he had arranged with rail- ‘3 Darrative when Hinton entered the preliminary precautions were taken to riefly, its the whole - road men to ride in the car and that they could accompany him. G. P, Dodd of Philadelphia, a loco= motive engincer, saw the men break= ing into the car and notified the de- tectives. The car was one of thirty, roud officials promised to turn them over t§ the Jersey City Police to-day, Terence MoGovern and Joseph FL this afternoon. They were charged with murder and were committed to the Hudson County Jall by Judge O'Driscoll. McGovern is farty years old and lives at No. 892 Bergen Avee nue, Smith |s thirty-elght and lives at No, 281 Grove Strect. According to Capt. Daniel Casey of Hudson County, SS City, and Stohns Bros., West New York, ‘The Schwarzenbach-Huber Co., one uf the largest mills, has posted @ noti:e to employees that owing to curtaliment of near the okt standard. ‘The workers afternoon to de-ide whether to accept cA the Trade conditions prev @Gt1§ an uppercut that caught Hinton |iike to halt all inquiries, but it ty not | Cayton Act prohibiting mat denl-| fo 125, to Express Confidence vugwested that thirty diye ti Jan, 12 E t begin Prevented Pauare on the jaw, laying him across) believed this will be possible, His| ifm in the case of railrou he Sta a le ici ea ail might stop the huboub. it sis ey to-day fil urope from taking it—this Bea little kitchen tanle. statement follows: Dil ls baabd on the munis nesith nnd in Cabinet. aoe epen ded EET: ANG BEALERE. | Aivoree from Lee Bhippey, was our opportunity, (Farrell wea ready to land another) “1 is most regrettable that it has|on the tacing powers. | PARIS, Jan 12—The Cabinet of ee vriter, poot and former overwas Y, From this tobacco we Blow with his left when the Amert-| seemed that after dofng the work that ‘The bill doew not set np any new| Premier Leysucs suffered a defout BIG CUT IN CANDY PRICES. M. ©. worker, last reported to b¢ have made One-Ele¢en— D) . O88 correspondents atepped in front) challenged the admiration of the| Governmental machinery but utilizes |in the Chamber of Deputies to-day * |tiving in Montemy, Mexico, with Mad your opportunity, h Sf him, insisting that the maiter gO] world in a number of: historic inci. |the experenced agencias in exist | and at once resigned. Drop Wil Not Affect Vopatar| “line Babin and their infant son, : ‘Ro further, dents tho glory of it has been dimmed | Pn08, Chewy abt The vote was on the question of F s billeted at the home of hy - mission, the Interstate Commerce 4 € Grades, Dealers Declare, Shippey was oil e home __ Hinton made no effort ta return thé} and marred by personal differences, Commission and the Geological Sur-| Postponing all interpellations until! ,rnouncament was made to-day by| Madeline Bwbin while doing ¥. M. Dlow, seeming bewildered and cover-|sometimes jeulousies and sometimes | vey. It lessens duplication amd pro-|after the conference of the Allied Frank Tilford, of Park & Tilford, the:| (. A. work in Paris, On his return to ing his face with his arms, When|sore feelings. vides i dln se ald pe Promiors, Jan, 19, the Premier mauk-| the demand for lower prices will bring| the United States he told his wife of} I fi = ing G 10 ra y : bad been ined with) “The glorious record of the Navy| ine Duden on industry!) | Ing his demand for much powtpone-| a reduction in the price of the firm'al the attachment that had grown be-| Camrs, Hinton veturned te ica? in ihe| 2 the Spanish-American War lout, pies Ba al ment. a question of confidence. candy from $1.50 a pound to $1, Other! wwoen the two. Ho asked a die] IAG “4 ‘ 4, | 12 a Measure, the glow of Its achiove- | Heckacher Building #2,900,000 Chit-| ‘The Government's proposition was| manufacturers, when thoy learned of ws Geenatueed au Eaiwner eel ti te car. After finishing his toa, voree, She refused it, ppey 4 M 1 went up there and ate some-| ment by the courts of inquiry and dren's Society Home. defeated by a vote of 463 to 125, Mr, Tiiford's decision, maid they could} o's ii. work here on the Kansas i ‘clock, at the same time|differenves which folowea it and| A $2.000,000 home for the Soctety for — not make a corresponding cut in pricos.} : City Star, Soom Madeline Babin fol-| )M » Way's invitation tojeven in the late World War where! the Prevention of Cruelty to Children| Georges Leygucs, Minister of Ma-| Nat Miller of Miller Brothers, operat-| City Star. it. the Navy won world renown, it 6 i Paucsy | owed hing here. ( Was|and other child welfare organizations . % * ing several stores In New York City 4 rine in tho Clemenceau Cabinet. inful Impression the incident! not free from this unfortunate public! js to be erected on Fifth “‘Kvenue,ocous ec | Cabinet. | suid the reduction will have no effect! When it became known the Babin | fh these who witnessed it could| exhibition of differences, ving thaeela ebat aide at ine ot | formed the frst Cabinet under the priced candy, because prew. | girl waw here and was soon to become | TT rated. To the Amcricun| “And now in this case where theme | Pre tin ee sist “aetmtg ena | administration of President Millerand allow for no such margin of! a mother, deportation proceedings} young men have endured great hard ck 200 | Sept. 24 last, promt, Loft & Co. has mude several! wor. started against her at the instl-| going back 200 feot. It will be a six- | Sep! Cuts in, prices recently. it was mlatod, (| age of taking ships and set new standards, it is to! sory fireproof structure, In the plana rebate acd will choke hethas cute ie Kye | Kation of Mrs. Shippey. But the ‘naval officers ou for-| be deplored that there should have| filed to-day the name of August Heels H COLDS, GRE OR INFLUENZA. Kot for "candy ‘ingredients. permits, | {tmmixration Department at Wask- | u ce of ucon-| been any personal conflict or alter-| scher ap, mored ae owner of record, | s1 Gre ee uine BROMO QUT | but will not attempt a prico war with|ington riled that the girl was not| [J cation! \ "| Mayrteke rank® @re the architects, % H0C—Advt, high-prived candy makers, i \ NEW cigarette of highest qual- ity — offered at an unusual price because—