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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, eg “Tee Ble SSS OS SO 6ST OS FS SSSE ETH SSESSHSESESHO SESE SSES CEREH “Co-operation is the most im- “America will become a nation “Unless some action is taken, “By the time a barrel of wheat “Co. operative selling has “In Denmark the farmer srets « farmer feels it is _up to OO ~ eee Pie alo dA Red ie —4 Se Penh SSA Oe portant move in cutting the cost of co-operative bnyers and co- prices for farm commodities will reaches Chicago it has been worked wonderfully abroad. ire- seventy-two cents of the con- the consumer to form co-ope' as it it were a factory; you can’t of living.” operative — sellers — both ends move up, not down.” through fifty-seven different land’s freedom is at least partly sumer’s dollar, instead of thirty- tive buying socleties.” lay off the sunshine and the against the middleman.” handsé” due to it” seven cents, as in America.” rain.” ¥ Pen aat near tn at OFFER $1,000 TO WED GIRL| 7° Sig Sing, but cuffed to Prison for Day's STATE. INQUIRY ESS es Co-Operation, Says Farmer, (OP STAVINHOME (25 SUITORS CALLIN A DAY, Goes as Convict OF NEW YORK CITY ee Means ‘Both Ends Against Doesn't Bape To “The newspapers a printing and 7 “f : ; ~ nia aie J Chinese iplomat Ta en Hand- jare “appalling and di ting, Mt i : | | motive vs seconding aoe a: President of Farm Federation Bureau Has Plan ————— Aaarty aren iamed! Woe Arne Hon. Franklin Chiu, attorney, F r 4 3 5 co Vp eit acy) to eQup| TWenty-five would-be hushands seas te = Gov. ies Repo Reported to roe See ee oe to Wipe Out the Fifty-Seven Hands Through| !-ook for “Violations” in 58th). ey inseam: | rob ASS a ab an Investigation by the rae ee eee Uy a all Which Farm Products Pass Before Reach-| Street Residence of Owner, teen-year-old Theresa Katon Legation at Washington and former Board of Regents. ‘4s nothing more nor less than in- ing the Consumer and Keep Living Costs Aved 86. offered to marry the man willing to| Consul General to Siberia, is a “pris: | spired propaganda. ; fale Pay $1,000 for the support of her par- oner’’ in Sing Sing this afternoon. 4 OFFICIALS RE-NAMED. | meeting created'a turore, apparenuy.| igh. At wast three policemen, working /@Bt# and her six brothers and sisters Mr. Chiu is Interested ta soclology amd —— = although I am inclined to thins the In eight-hour shift, are comfortably |The home, at No. 195 Greene street, penology and, like Thomas Mott Os- Brooklyn, was crowded all day. Suitors came singly and in doubtes, and once five young men rang the have changed the entire} gheltered fr borne, is undergoing, only to a lesser degree, the ordeal of the prisoner to find out at first hand how it feels. ‘This morning Mr. Chiu, who is & friend of Sheriff Percy Nagle, wa: brought to Police Headquarters from the Tombs with three convicted men hound for Sing Sing. He was hand- ‘}cuffed to one of them and hustled up in the prison van. The four were in charge of Deputy Sheriffs Burke and Jacobs. While the others were being meas- ured und fingerprinted he was taken through headquarters and introduced | furore was more apparent than real. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. nm the perils of the crime- Meleney, McAndrew, Snyder) shades ce Caesar! The Governor!” wcgioperation,” sald James Taley Deadant farmers in a period " rushes to the City of New York and oh about tary years NeWwisn that ets of New York. All and Jones Re-Elected for | rescues it from what he says might| Howard, President of the American | country Ra ae conta of the| they have'to do is to sit in the best ne Six-Year Term. develop into a ‘slimy trail of polities"|Farm Federation Bureau, “is the/dollar the consumer pays for farm] room of the home of William Durell |{78t bell together. Theresa, perptexe —_ I want to say that if there is any|most important move in cutting the] Products goes into the farmer's hand, | smith, No. West 58th Street, and, 0Y the number, suid she will announce . - slimy trail of politics leading toward Sere ae the 1 of thirty-seven cents as in ! v| ber decision in a few days. Although the Board of Education| New York, it follows Blidson |coee ce Nene i welleve thee an this country. Eighty per cent. of the| “Watch for violations of the law : River."" end America will become a naticn of | ¢, ; i send of each elghtet gq} In addition to the late yesterday re-elected Associate . ; armers in Denmark own their own] At the end of each eight-hour period naieneed sti ‘ has Commissioner Somers observed | co-operative buyers and co-operative | farms—a tremendously large propor-| the man in the easy chair is relieved | 4" elivered many tet School Superintendents Clarence E.| that without commenting on how the|getiers—that at last both ends will|tion compared with other countries.|) sow one ° letter the writer said money was the Meleney, Willlam McAndrew, Super-| publicity given to the election was ob~ (ic cther ag ; Taal eCo-operative selling of various (PY & new one jens’ eshaldeeatlons AU GHhcleeie intendent of Bulldings C. B. J. Sny-| tained, he telt it was a good thing. |PI4Y together against the middie-) eit. tne citrus fruits, for example, | Smith, who is eighty-six years old.) 11) gy goo a! nd Superintendent of Supplies| "If publicity can succeed in bringing |Man- and raisins—has been tried With |was exonerated on Tuesday after the | 6.0" 0) into this room, as i has to-day, dele- || Mr. Howard was talking to me at| great success by fruit-growers in sted him on charges me youth stated he was not in w gations of citizens whom I thought ha@| tne fiot_. Pennsylvania, where he had | California. The plan is perfectly sim- *| position to pay the $1,000 at once, and | of school affairs here seems certain. | forgotten there was such a thing us a y pie. It means the organization of (Of renting rooms for immoral pur-fusked what would be the lowest rate v. Miller, in Albany, declared he| public school system, it has served a 3 farmers according to the product they |poses. But the fact that the court |of instalments acceptable. Miss STHERESIA KATONA favored an inquiry by the Board of | good purpose. The indifference of the jhe convention of the National Retail| raise and the co-operative marketing | held him blameless hud no apparent] “tam now in Fox Hills Hospital,” i - Kegents, adding that the law permits| Public lately has been a cont Dry Goods Association. I had heard| of that product.” wrote one. “fam a wounded veteran, | — —~—--~--—]to Commissioner Enright. When the the large and attentive and int that (StH.. Howard's alms In lite isto Se! : oe and satisfactory in all Ways, I belleve, |better Husband (un a dance heilpothera had been photographed, meas that body to conduct an investigation | jeetings we used to have a few years i ‘a n keeping policemen on /except health, Can't we meet and taik | flend. \ Jured and fingerprinted he was hano infested st lers, the ronit 8. In each der, Vatrick Jones, a State investigation police had ar: just addressed the opening session of effect on ‘They have be police arrangements on its own responsibility. ago.” lessen the gap of expense between| ‘Would these co-operative selling}duty in the home just as if Smith|{t over?" | ‘Theresa has listed the aspirants for}euffed again to one of them ani ) Virtually every member of the —_>——_ Droducen MUM COuRumner. eee ce enh markers near the had been found guilty “Tam from the West.” wrote an-|her hand, ‘They are classifled accord-| driven to the Grand Central station ’ eres ” large cities, where ople yu y Li ol an ec you. i} p to ng cup eig! a ere p nibjec board here denicd in emphatic terms| FREE WIFE WITH BABY | “It's an aim,"' I told this tall, broad. | large cities, whel a peer e cou gy bay wtay hare (all! day, and. alX cule ren gout ana true, You will )ing to age, occupation, height and} There he was subjected to the usual we Ore shouldered, soft-voiced farmer from] CSC Y [rom night, occupying my best room and] ®Hd out that I would make a much (qualifications station crowds that always gathe: that there was any “polities in the WHO KILLED HUSBAND i: senative: I asked, 1 g when the prison van arrives. Nevertheless, in the nomi- Towa, “in which the citizens of New| "The farmer feels,’* replied Mr,|#dding to my lighting bill" Smith school. In Sing Sing he will decide how fa: nating speech of Harry B. Chambers, | Court Decides William Saduyky Was| York will be at least as much inter-| Howard, “that it is up to the con- sole. papaer is instead UA ae volver to his companion with orders]... \iehen to go in his experiment and > ember of the board, and the sec- Shot Accidentally During Struggle. [ested as the farmers of Iowa, But] Sumer to establish such markets, if Reralones Suv Rett S ees to cover both Berger ind Welss and | iiy tie content with merely visiting “a mem ard, < 8 how do you think it can be accom-| he wants them, to form, in short, co-|™° “ i proceeded to dru® out the trays him- nding specches which followed, poli-] Upon the recommendation of Assistant " aratiiSblieinn een Botan Last night Patrolman McGowan elf. Herppacn ys Hayiog UndarEsiec An ty Fn eee acy At next, Tone| District. Attorney Selvaggl Mrs. Hva| plished? We have heard so many| operative buying societies. So far tI nelf experiences of the prisoner taken of No, $15 58th > shing the »” | co-operating farmers have marketed |¥@8 0” “parlor duty,” and to-day he He emptied twelve trays and tried : ite those who crowded the hall where t ae o Bath plans, for banishing the middleman. trae, redoete to He ok ne «| was relleved by another man from the Ww breakiute a metal cash box, whieh. | there: Atany. tate, ‘he plans to re 1 micile | personally, I doubt if anything short p INU-| ost 47th Strect Stat rhs turn to Washington to-morrow, husband, William. | o¢ french 75's would permanently | facturer. Even this method elimin § ay eareey: Staton ne Nan: contained $300, but it resisted, so le meeting was d in the shooting of this m gz told 8 8 Magist banish him. W your fdeas for| ates numerous middlemen, but there D} p turned hi tention h Ww ing? “It was a eulogy of Mayor Hylan,| was to-day discharged t a denunciation of Gov. Miller and] Folwell in the Fifth A SLAIN BY EX-SUITOR WHO nite" Court, ning World reporter that his instrue- vat BR i coum : : sutting the coat vof living?” is no reason why the consum ( , window looking out on sith Street, . rv a damnation of the press _ | Brooklyn, It wax determined that cutting the cost of living? shouldn't carry the plan a step fur. {tons were merely to stay there and Kpparent yoanbas litle whechen those THEN ENDS LIFE, AE tnarvary cnt that the mem-| dusky had been shot accidentally while} Then Mr, Howard delivered a blow vent violations of the law. And From statements by Joseph Latura of Ha Aa aR AU ate vere | bi? Wife was struggling to disarm him |—although tts effect was mitigated by} ther and deal directly with the co ea amos wy AT missing suw him at work, He se-] From statements by Joseph bth of Education were what he ald later. operating ‘farmers through his own|'l¢ Lieutenant at the desk at the sta- ; lected all the diamonds in the win-|No, S18 South Seventh Street, Blizw y re-electing the four in- ~ = tion s 1 he was instructed by Inspee- = ing occurred in the Sadusky st Monday night. Sadusky had ring a new at-| accused his wife of infid dow ket, with| beth, in whose home Mrs, Latura, 4 nd put them in his pi our urban population becomes | ™@rkets cumbents Commissioner of Accounts “Hirshfield was preps tor Bolan to keep a m further orders n there until the loot from 1 sate, the latter | bride of six month even greater than it is at present,” and Raphael Alle- ity, which she Hi z A a minting to about 48,000. ro, her former sultor, were found dead tack upon Superintendent of Schools] dented, and the struggle for the weapon | h® Sdid, “it seems to me that the But can you get Americans to co- —_- Robbers Clean Out Jeweler in hen the pair walked to the door, |yesterday, the police are satisfled Alle up-| followed. When Mrs. Sadusky went to|Cost of commodities will reach still] operate, on a large scale?" I argued. AUSEN, PROMI- O NeeS . ‘ Ettinger and Superintendent of plies Jones, one of those re-ele IP HETPERS! MANUPACTUR lip Helpershauser wfacturer of marine boilers in 6 shot the youn: then put a bu woman three times through his own the usual threat of deat nt out toward First Avenue and ymond Street Jail she toa 1 nok with her {higher levels—in short, that the-cost} “I myself live in a community where nT prominent Busy Street and Escape as Crowd Gathers. Before the mecting individual mem-| thelr elghteen-months-old baby, Eliza-|of living will move up, nof iown.|a co-operative store started under! poth. sald to Hee) GENE eke ieee aauuIa Ke she was without |Tt costs something to maintain these | flourishing auspices gand failed for r started the alarm gong g9- —_———. predict the result, A series of ine] Money and intended returning to her /eities, their bunks and factories, und |lack of popular suppdrt. It has been [city for fifty-five years, died to-day a asco nd. Het» out shouting “Police! GIRL, 4, KILLED BY AUTO formal meetings which delayed thede = Henney ienia what it costs is the margin between] said, you know, that the idea of co.|his home No, 418 West 164th Street. \ crowd collected and people ran in! jonuie Parto, four years old, of No : ee ee =e LF a valued £ ty [all directions looking for the thieves Shion for thik the price at which the farmer sells| operation is foreign to the highly born in ny in 1843. Funersi| Diamonds valued at approximately [all directions looking for the thieves. |g wot Thirty-tifth Street, was killed arters of an ho quarters of in hovt | POOR, WOULD WED; and the price which the consuraer| individualistic arently resulted in the agreement So, unless some action is taken, | ment. to re-elect the four men unanimously, NOW RICH, BACKS OUT |?" rger gave the police as much of 4 will be held to-morrew at a's[ $19,000 were stolen at 11 0 h v description of the thieves as he Inte home. Interment will be in Wool- 7 awn He was a member of Citizen|day from the jewelry store k to Jacob American —tempera- fast night by atitomobile in front of ier home, The chauffeur, Frank Gal could and went to Headquarters to] fy” ONG, aus piss for everything went off with el prices for farm commodities cannot be] Mr. Howard smiled, and something | tioaye, No. 628, F. and A.M. He (| Berger ut No. 351 Kast 86th Street by |look- over. the Rogues’ Callers xo Enat Tenth Street, was like precision from the time Mr.| Mian Petronella Cline Sues Gattiard | Kept even at their present level. in his gray eyes made me think he| survived by a widow, two sons and alo og : Meiearitan RES Ae me tOnbiamien Witnesses: Aaid. Chambers moved the re-election to the| 7. Boag, but He Denies Promine. Himself has encountered this:partieu-|daumhter, a= Sa NE A er re B. R. T. ORDERED TO BAN r time A. E, Palmer, Secretary of the] yfigs Petronella Cline, No. 58 W Then, ha 1 this partica-| lar obstacle to co-operation. - —— mae who looted both safe and show win |B. R, T. THE IRON RATION Hoard, cast a single ballot. ith Btroot,, Manhattan} bid 3 estliarly gloomy prospect, Mr. Howurd| “There's something tn what you|crops ripen, as a manufacturer lays] Jow and escaped | ALL ITS CANDY STANDS e Afcer the election, when most ©! }auit in the Supreme Peer ae NaHS puts forward the plan which he thinks] say," he admitted. “Personally [ think | off his employ He yar. Saorkis SNP EEE OOO eee the spectators hud lett, the board re-[tu fo. ats gop eect oF Brook: |may save us from it—co-operation. | the co-operstive buying socteties will | ~ PCa deyc eel Hayat reeee Nag Science has demonstrated jected tho nomination by the Super: SPEED Sanaiae: I have lived in Chicugo for the|be developed gradually and will or- ‘o-operative selling societies will ¥ 9 >MBIpOI RPA SS 1) Cita Comtrade Only Sele: fer Mele) 1k the iron tation should ntendents of Miss Elizabeth MeNaliy |Eromse, against Gaillard T. Boag, last two years,” he explained, “al-| ganize first In small communities or |not, therefore, mean a dangerous Marm| the neighborhood, with street cars an} Newspapers. a Z nm sho: Director of Speech Improvement, | N% 122 Hast 824 Street, Manhattan, ,, [tough my farm in tows I stil! borne, J in Relghborhoods. But. there is 0| Trust” the President of tho American] buses constantly pasting and mumet-| Canty and cigar stands have been be obtained from natural of Miss Meeully's nomination in prefer- Re aia le e af!Rut I feel that I know the situa question that farmers are interesting |}arm Mederation Bureau concluded re-| yy pedes always on the side. {ordered off all Brooklyn Rapid 1 sit See eee icing a {March 17, 1909, and on April 1, 1909, from both ends, for 1 have paid the] themselves in the co-operative selling |jewaringly, “nor will they foster lass | Od padeetrinne alwinye: on (inside: ener A Res ENC e a enEey foodstuffs. relative of Mayor Kyten, has beea | When sh Ss eighteen, he proposed} prices city people pay. I can under-|idea. It seems to me the most |iistrust. between country and city} “alk SNM ML. (Garrison: bythe’ Transl B said to be one reason for the Mayorgs | Marriage and she ppted. He | stand how they feel about it. valuable way in which they can be|qwellers, It is when both of these] Three minutes before the robber at hour a ne ‘I! Vegetables, in particular, Y alleged desis» for etter control of | filed to carty out his promise, she] “yet how many people know that | helped, although lower transportation | groups co-operate and deal with each | two policemen had met at First Ayes} (Us 2) ae ADU ORR O ay 1 Fi ind the Superwntendents. says. by the time a barrel of wheat reaches] and better credits also would be of /other directly that the farmers willl nye, ftty feet away, and then parted| Len comminion takes the ground that] SUPPLY an Iron compou The rejection of Miss McNally fol-| Boag denies proposing marriage and} Chicago the revenue stamps on it) service."" het better prices and the consumers p , | tet Now 4, between the company! which is high in value and he eity, forbids the to retrace their beats. They burriet| se of t lowed a detailed charge by Commis- in 1909 he was a poor man.|show that it has been through fifty-| “Naturally I should like to be sure | will he ve smaller bills. f sles of anything exce ily assimi sioner M. Samuel Stern that she hai|Since then, he declares, he has be-| seven different hands’ that the plan would also help the city — back at the outery Berger raised with | HORS for mile ot tna thing cnoept news: casily assimilated. been taking private pupil in her pub- | come rich. — dweller,”’ I said. “Suppose these co-| Combine and rule, in short—divide] voice and the ringing of lis burglar| insists that newspaper stands must be lie school clas Ne Sn cp A new instance of the fifty-seven] operative societies of farmers were jun! BH ruled by His Majesty, the| crm gong, but the thieves lui mais| Moved from Island stations and others | The vegetable which provides Miss McNally explained that the} COAL MAGNATES TO HAVE 82 varieties,” | murmured . formed all over the country? Would! ;niddleman! ites 4 whore they tntortira with shy tree ma hi i i di sien MoNally exploina’) iat, ty GRA Tes t0! ; Rte Toward ent ona pNows-the| pemeaal over che sountiyy Vou oe | off in First Aven Hone of passengers to and from trains. | he most iron in an ordinary private pupils; they Were handicapped | At a meeting of the W a] consumer pay's something to each one) Of would they hold back thelr prod-|CQ-OPERATIVE MARGET When the two men ¢ the] AOE by the. pte ‘| serving is the potato. Bee ane jal tench: | Smokeless, Cont Operators of the fifty-seven persons who han-| Cte "from the market, in order to rt | |store they asked Berge | Home Boroughs Ing, at tho direction of her superior }at the Waldorf to-day a stateme dies that wheat. Why should it Be} the highest possible price—play hoz. | BILL PASSES SENATE hiton. tte got it trem a and puny, headed by Jone bf aiicers in the sehoot system, and My [s!ven out that the assoctation was about|eha way? Why shouldn't wo have | fae | - turned to face drawn revoly 0 comiminaton, ta tht The Irish farmer, who daily finer eases to enable. the children, to [Settled on ending its poltey of seerey | oovoperative selling associations whien |!" hart : nat,'t| Hateet vives Mater Get toll iy a face dry Be. eel anmamte emilee crgrone S| ‘eats geveral ‘ds of egarding its operations and its policy 4 ers’ pl G \- I don't think they could do that | NB. SURO AUB a Sale SCVErA ales ot hi o into regular xchool classes; that | towards the Tabor unions in the cout] Will Market the farmers’ product Gi) gectareq Mr, Howard, ‘A farme”s Seoretary ot Agricultare, other at Joseph Weiss, u wat Lie Pt rect. either to the retailer or to the 7 Fe WASHINGTOD on the pas for giving then: |felds, It was reported th by te—he Seustt |uny at Macteneh In thomas => toes, evidently gets a full it meant extra] secretary at a salary of AID CHARG wir press] supply of iron, a general 0 was to} ma crop is his year's income. Hi ching, nufacturer? ge of the Co-Opern F , ve it, oards the crop. | tick up your han her, which, however, site| be employed te manage this publicit ‘Co-operative sell haa’ “worked Ei nee all Marketing Bill was 58 to 1 etn ee ye As rumen, 1 to do; that they were sen‘ | programme, If It were adopted well abroad, In Ireland, tov example, sade pening aya | riges farmers, ranchers, dairymet) | vou ney Aa Ww twenty, who save “et | on written orders, some of whi — the co-operative selling associations| Simply adding to next year's supply) nd nut ane i ehawore ta.) 9 ROVer Ne roUrcet Now 6 af Were signed by Miss Birmingham, ant|TO DISCUSS RAILWAY WAGES IN|have prospered wonderiull and theretore sending down the price ff In wxsociations, ¢ort lere’s your i Reh ia ee pecans DAS ee pga Nor can he afford to hoard it to seil| . « ii collectively pro i. [the other demanded « ; n be Superintendent of | ‘The conference committee of man-| Russell (the poet known 4s next year, while leaving his farm lle} for market, handling {Proprietor replied that (1 wis "4 ‘ * nee { Schools, Who had avproved it agers of astern vallways will meet at{and Sir Horace Plunkett have worked [in the mean time. The farm must b zt inters wel zi | tie more, Then the m: sii A In moving the re-election of Mc-|a place, not yet selected, in this city. | nobly for the Tthink it safe to gay] cultivated every year, and, once Me et oV am TARA EranOnen ; amas a itaalh Aten Hitanahieenenn nae Andrew, Meleney, Snyder and Jones, sentatives of the Conductors’ aad| that Ireland's freedoin is at led&t [crop is started, the processes of na er or not auch in Se ame (mec oe SES) Maks we nployed iad, Commissioner Chambers said: ainmen's brotherhoods to discuss | partly due to the self-development|ture go on. You can't close down aga ses Sua an es wulek about rear ea i “The origin of the stories that] Name reductions on and 7 id prosperity. fostered by the co-op, | farm, as a manufacturer closes dows in een eins, with n presser fi have been appearing in the papera| mena Irotherhoods Feb. 20, John. /i-| etl peiations, a factory, to open it up again at > tie decision of the Becret ® stomach, took Q erin os {that M is Incuncelvable me. From the|Walber, Secretary of the committee an — pleasure, You can't lay off the Vaur LA Ly Ass ml HPO diab) Go ahem Raed rel SLE oa , i ’ mn Mayor Hylan has nounced to “In D too, the co-operative (shine and the rain, which make the created for that purpo sho thrust him aside, lund W Separate Sheet Sunday orl Good Paper ‘Ready for Framing | Order from Newsdealer in Advance nif. POPE PIUS

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