The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 4

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AREDEAD IN FIES ~-FIVEBADLY BURNED iiaeilireien Four Injured in Eugene, Ore., Are Expected to Die—Four of Hurt May Not Live. CHICAGO, Dec of the family of Joseph Buduk burned to death, and fudak, his wife and two other children seriously © Wurned by fire that partly destroyed their home. The dead are: Mary Bulok. shir teen; Sophie Budak, nine: John, three, and Eva, ten months = T gured children are: Micharl, sixteen end Anna, twelve In- EUGENE, Ore., Dee dren were burned to dei other children and three ere 7.—Four ch y und three wr pers fons were severcly burnd when a con! of gasoline used to start a fire at the home of Ivor Johnson exploded lant might. Four of the injured are 1% “pected to dic The dead are: Orville Church, axed five: Ida Chureh, three: Wi'liarn Church. six; Marvel Johnson, tour The injured: Leroy Clifford Johnson, one; Haze) Chures, 4; Mr and Mrs. James Chureh aud Mra fvor Johnson Two fumilles occupled the house, which was destroyed Johnson and his wife | Johnson, two « jiltdrea were taken (9 charred beyond recorn - them were found una neath FREIGHT RATE CUTS INCREASED TONNAGE, SAYS COMMERCE REPORT Amount Paid Carriers Under War Act #450.073,0451 S111 Dae Ronde, $85,926,099. WASHINGTON, Dec, 7.—An Increased scope of activities, due partially to enlarce | respons’ bill- ty put upon . by legi‘ation of recent years, and partially to use "of emergency powers required by industrial disturbances {n recent months, was described to-day in the annual report of the Inter- state Commerce Commission its usual worl Torether with Bome dugree of actual 0 rallyoads during tho eummer period of, emergency sioned by the double atrike in the coal _ mines and in tho railroad shops; prestnt’d summaries of results i {ts supervision of vallvond se- curities and forecast the outlook for final conclusion of the pro tracted scttlements of financt:! accounts between the Government and the railroads arisini; out of Federal control during’ the war. Its major action in the rate fix- ing field, the report said, wan th 10 per cent. 1 uction’ in freight charges ordered last July, “Manifestly, the existing sate 7.—Four children | wert ‘DAUGHERTY WOULD Keport Comm sma! | are no longer interfering with the free flow of, commerce as a eport said “e wual te the selmburaement r losses in opera- tie months 1 Govern contrel, the ree np to Oct. 81 Inat ts of $460,078,046 4. Sums atill utclors were enti- 00. yuested to en- act Ye giatati on to make It eriminal ad empluycos to mv in car supply; to in- use of all-stoel passenger and to clarify sections of cars, the Transportation Act in. rela- tun to consolidation of railroads. a REVAMP MACHINERY * OF DEPT. OF JUSTICE (on Sewerm of Ran Ss. Waters and in Sefruren. YGTON, Deo, 7 Judtelal organtza- to meet the augmented work trate int which has reauited from ‘the ever-increasing complexity of Government,” was suggested by Attoracy Goncral Oeugherty tn hie annual report, made publie to- day, on the operations of the De- partment of Justice. Noting that 60,722 eriminal eas « were begun in the Tast face vo. the res port declared the junt was being approached ‘where a revamping of the machinery used in this work le inevitable." Adoption of some method by which the Gov- ernment could retain attorneys who have special knowledge of Government matters in addition to lcgal training was one of the several miggestions advanced by Mr. Daugherty The report made no comment on the railroad injunction case and merely noted the legal situation arixing out of enforcement of the Prohibition statutes outside the continental limits of the United Brater, “ince the Eighteenth Amend- ment of the Constitution and Title Two of the National Prohittton Act became effective,’ It said, “rum-running vessels of Amert- OPrENHEIM.GLLINS & 3th Street-s— New York Offering—Friday 450 Girls’ Dresses Drastically Reduced 250 Girls’ Dresses Velvet, Wool Crepe, and combinations Crepe de Chine. Worsted, Skydrifi, of Velvet and Stzes 8 to 14 years. Values to 16.75 Special 8 .90 200 Girls’ Dresses Crepe de Chine, Velvet and Velvet con = binations, and embroideries. trimmed with Stzes ornaments 8 to 16 years, Values to 25.00 Special 1 3 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street —New York To Close Out Friday Actual Values to 18.50 5.00 and 73 350 SMART MIDWINTER HATS Taken from the Regular Stock HE sezson’s very best models, of Velvet, Satin, embroidered Duvetyn distinguished by rarcly Metallic Cloth beautiful trimmings can and foreign rey ‘stry carrying liquor from forelan pores tu our shores, have swarmed alvag our seaboarda smureting Wquors into our lawa."* velaure of 18 versela of forelgn registry and tl American ships. © United States in violation of The report commented on the Mr. Daugherty sald work was being pushed on the war contract |! Investigation of the department |e and that action wan as warranted with the completion of tho audit of © sh project. t being taken ne Gifts that Men-folk will enjoy Sixth Floor Thirty-fourth BS:reet Special for Friday & Saturday 4, |AMERICA, WELCOME tmeane to have a representative at Hotieh Government come to London to AT LONDON PARLEY Has Been siderable speculation ing World), tot parley, LONDON, America @ Allied conference on réparation 4 debta which begins here Saturday, notice so far has bean given the Nevertheless, © (nct that the American Ambanrna- that this ta na of the All: \kely the Unit will take part dors to Borlin and Bruasela have confer with hussador Harvey has aroused con- It has ted to the belief that perhaps an elevenin- Nour decision might be made to have an Amorican observer at the London Tt ts learned that the British Gov- ernment would welcome American participation, hut in view of the fact an informal meot it is considered un- States Government For Men’s Indoor Wear Lounging Robes, made of warra, com- fortable wool fabrics $12.00 to 35.00 Dressing Gowns of silk 16.50 to 85.00 Dressing Gowns of veivet 50.00 Smoking Jackets of cloth 7.50 to 25.00 Smoking Jackets of siik 15.00-to 35.00 Bath Robes of blanketing 5.00 Bath Robes of toweling 6.50 to 15.00 to 18.00 House Slippers of silk 2.25 Special Value is mow being of Golf Bags of brown canvas (s. tim), with cuff of brown cowhide at $14.00 ered im | enannannennnnananer nanan aaecn nnnmnnnne nnn pecnonnnnnrendnatnnnpacnnaanncnnannenel| Madison Avenue-Fift Avenue, New Vork Thirty-l1ith Btreer am- 500 Pairs of | Women’s Quality Silk = in black or white, with openwork clocks extraordinarily low-priced at $3.25 per these being Madison Avernue-Filt Avenue, New York Chirty-fitth treet ‘Thirtp-tourth treet $9.00 for 3 pairs one-half the regular prices pair (“irst Floor) Franklin Simon 8 Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH seit Boy 37th and He STS. i For Madameand Mademoiselle EVENING SLIPPERS! OF SILVER or GOLD IMPORTED BROCADES Four Different Models i” Nothing Finer in Brocades, Fashion or Workmanship Can Be Had At Anything Like This Price FASHIONS: Tongue Slippers Sandals Tongue Sandals Opera Slippers High or Low Venetian or French Heels Gold or sifver brocaded imported exclusively by Franklin Simon & Co. FABRICS: FooTWEAR SHOP FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Third Floor Stern Brothers West qand Street and West 43rd Strect. FRIDAY and SATURDAY : Men’s All-Leather Tan or Black Calfskin High Shoes NOW. $5.75 PER PAIR Comfortable, highly desirable footwear with full double soles and rawhide inserts. Cut in blucher effects. All sizes. 400 pairs Men’s OXFORDS in tan and black calfskin; some with tubber inserts. All sizes. Per pair Values up to $9.50 $4.85 House Slippers for Christmas Gifts A wide variety of distinctive styles, each pair offering the maximum of comfort. Silver blue, silver brown, and silver green slippers with quilted satin collars and: fele soles. Fele on pave ape in Fad telt soles. Orher colors @s well. Oxford Felt Slippers with leather soles, $1.35 #0 8.50 pair HORTON’S ICE CREAM All sizes Ths Bester 8 ready and waiting for you at your al dealer's. There are more than 8, 000 dealers to duarite serve you. Nooth $ such a tremendow Quality insures the his wholesome, de uy Horton’s you coing to get httul tood. ow ‘ust what ». _nousands of Fositions , lin World Help Wanted Ads.’ |

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