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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 2

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re THE EVJ.MXC; SUN. UALTIMOKi; AUv'l 1920. i MAY PUT SINGER JN COURT Destitute Wives Plead LEOII CASE DROPPED REIGNS AS Deported Reds It BAN ON EXPORTS Would Prevent Excessive Ontfiow Of Manufactured (Joodi To Other Countries. DISPARITY OF EXCHANGE SUKE TO FORCE ACTIOS Time Coming When Germans Won't Be Able To Say Food And Raw Materials. Announcing IVhai Consider The Greatest Value-Giving Event Of Is Kind Held In Baltimore 5 By John Graudenz.

Imperial Cable to Tki ErrnUf Sim.) rt. Berlin, Jan. 7. Export restrietioLs 1b It Will Be Of Great Interest To The MeiT, Young Men Arid Boys Who Can Wait Until Friday For Their SUIT or OVERCOAT Mme. Olitzka-Sinai Acenses Her Chauffeur Of Bobbery.

4 miJ hispatck Tkt fnf CLitTgo, Jan. "It is my debut nevalre bare I beea 4a a court before." Mme. 'ilitxka-Sinai, Chicago Grand I Opera siiirrr. niade her premiere appear- ance in the South Clark Police Slat ion yesterday, lien she testified against her chauffeur, Itlackmore. a negro.

whra she accuse of the theft of various artk-le. Jle wa held for the grand iunr bond of 5 Plum preserve, silk stockings, fact powder, diamond earrines. cold snoon fa fart, a tittle of everything that goee into a well-ordered home disappeared from the singer's borne during the employment of Blackmore. But of them all it is tbe two gold spoon given to her 10 year ago by Cxar Nicholas while she wa singing in Petrograd that worry her must. Tbey are of large size and part of a arc oi 12 marked with tbe Imperial crest.

Healthy, Robust People Popular Everywhere Good Health Creates aa Attrac tive, Magnetic Personality and Wins Admiration. Healthy People Are Happiest Pepto-Mangan Has Pot Thou sands into the Healthy, Full-Blooded Class, How the red-blooded, energetic and attractive man or woman is envied by those who feel that it will always be their unfortunate lot to be thin n.t. aud weak-bodied And yet why continue to enw mn sou women wno possess a vigorous, healthy physical condition' and an at tractive, magnetic personality? Poor neaitn and lack of vitalitv are often merely the result of impoverished blood. Glide' Pepto-Mngan is for people whose bodies suffer from lack of proper blood nourishment. Pento-Manran en.

ru nes ine diooq ana increases the num ber of healthy red blood cells, which are so necessary to carry the proper nour- isnmenr, vigorousuess and strength to every part of the body. Physicians introduced Glide's Pmin. Mangan to the public because they knew that it contained the very properties that are so Borely needed to build up thin, watery blood. For your conveni ence, fepto-Mangan is prepared in two forms liquid and tablet. Both contain exactly the same medicinal value.

xusuii uo luc genuine i epco-aiangan To be sure you are buying the genuine Pepto-Mangan, ask you druggist for "Gude's." And be sure the name Glide's is on the package. Advertise ment. Charge Against Patroloaa By Mrs. Tegges Hot Brocg'flt Up At Hearing. VOTHIKG TO IT, SATS LEAGUE Patrolman Anld'i Effort To Keep Warm Cotti Him Five Days' Leave.

Patrolman George W. Leos, member of tbe Central district -rice ws before the Police Board this morning on the charge of failing to appear at the Central Police Station when the case of Mrs. Lillian Tegges, alias Marjorie Dill, waa called for trial. Mrs. Tegges- ws arrested by Leon, at tbe hearing tbe following morning he accused the patrol man of baring improper relation with her.

After a statement by Capt. Albert League, tbe Commissioner excused the patrolman for bi nonattendance, tbi being bis first appearance before tbe board on tbe charge of lateness since bis appointment to the force. Captain League was the only witness at the hearing. Lena waa defended by Kugene rreoeries. Kicnara 11.

ntevenson and Harry If. Wolf. Charge Not Proved, r. Tegges wa not summoned as witness. Gen.

Iwrsson Kiggs, presi dent nf the board, asked whether the woman charge had been inresticated and Captain league replied that it bad and tbat ne found uo evidcniv upon wuicn to prefer cnargca oi improper eon duct against l'on. The officer, through his counsel, said he had appeared in the Central station tor 11 consecutive day before the day on which the woman was arraigned and that member of his family bad failed to awaken bim. Another Central district patrolman John K. Auld, was arraigned before the board this morning on a charge in which a woman wns implicated. Cuptaiu Ijesgiie charged hitn with being iu the apartment of a widow on Kant Lanvale street on other than police business.

Auld is alleged to have remained in the apartment for an hour and 15 minutes. ine omcexj admitted that he was in the apartment, but denied that he bud been guilty of any improper conduct. Hi presence in the hoiate was made known to Sergeant Dunn through a com- liinint made by otner occupant ot ttie louse. The officer sniu he remained in the house to keeD out of the cold. The board reprimanded him for the offense and as a punishment will deprive bim of fie days leave of absence.

Defective 9' clock were blamed by hergt. John Weber and Patrolman Kusby, of tbe Northeastern district, for their lateness at roticall nunday and Monday mornings. The Commissioner took into consideration tbe past service of both officer and excused thetn, AS COST OF ANARCHY Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Ten billion dol lars is needed to keep Europe from anarchy and save the world from Bolshevism, Sir George Paish, British financial expert, told 700 members of the Pennsylvania Bankers' Association here lust night.

"Kiirope needs to be restarted and re-itocked. Paish said. "When this is done she will be able to export as she imports and the equilibrium will be re stored." FOR full advertised details of this sale, see Children Left Behind When Spokeswoman Claims Many- Friends Or Relatives Cases Todd laid before Caminetti are: mm. noeiaoD, wDose baa band wis taken from a sick bed to Kill Iilnod, ba uvea nnaoie in pay ber rent aad threat eaed with eviction. Abe his one efaild.

Mr. Nicbolaa Mirhaiiof waa evicted me nignt alter her hoatiand'a drains tion because the landlady said It would give ner noose a Bad nam to have an arch 1st in it. 8be aad one small child are being cared for by friends. cniio Born After "Ark" Loft. Mrs.

Andrew lauerewttra gave birth a rnua two days after her husband waa deported. Hhe is dependent oa friends. Mrs. Peter Bisnkl and her small sea accompanied Mis Todd here. Whea found by the womns's committee.

Mr. Bianki haa onlr (75 and her fnmitnre which was nearly paid for, bad been seized by an installment furniture house, Mjs Todd aaid. "ThitnMlnutpl Af 1. disgrace tn America before the entire world. Miss Todd said in a letter ad dressed to Secretary of Labor Wilson.

Many of toe men deported. Miaa Todd wrote Wilson, had wages due them which tbey were not given an opnor- nty to collect knd one woman baa been unable to draw out of the bank XIOO saving wnicn tier nusnand had denosited in hi own name because he was not given time to sign a men tor Its withdrawal, Slight Loss Due To Gredt Explosion People Thrown From Beds When Dupont Plant At Fair Chance, Blows Up. tniontown, Jan. 7. -tine man was injured ana property damage esti mated at waa caused when spon taneous combustion exploded powder in building of the.Dupont Powder Works at Fair Chance, near here, early today.

The terrific blast hurled people from their beds within a radius of 10 miles. Much damage was caused when windows were "WAKE" FOR LIQUOR Gotham Hotels To Hold "Services" Night Of January 15. New York, Jan. 7. Preparations for holding a wake on January 15.

for "the end of tbe world" scheduled for January 10, are being made by owners of New York hotels and cafe. Indication point to a revelry by the wets that will equal any of the old-time New Year'i celebrations. Table reservations are offered at Sir and upward for diners at which divers forms of amusement re to be offered Patron will be expected, for the mos' part, to bring their own liquid refresh ment "on the hip," but some of tic places, it was whispered, will give pa irons what remain of their wine am liquor stock the night of the Thursday's and Star. Charge Accounts Solicited 76. US NORTH HOWARD STREET To Join At Least 100 Women And Soviet Ark Sailed Away, Are Now Dependent On Of Hardships Cited.

Washington, Jan. plea that the Government take Immediate step to enable destitute wive and children of deported Red to Join their husbands and fathers was laid before Government official her today by Mia Helen Todd, chairman of the American Woman' Committee of New York. lie pendent of the Russian who deported on the Bnford, Ileeember 27, are eager that they also should be sent to Kussia on the fine: ship available, Mine Todd declared. Until then she asked that the Government care for them. Miss Todd ha already seen Immigra tion Commissioner Caminettl, Senator ISorah.

Idaho, and France, Maryland. She was to see Caminetti axain today and try ee .1. I', Tumulty, secretary to 'resident Wilson, and Attorney-Gen eral Calmer. Left 100 Dependents. The Russian denortorf on the Bnford left behind them list women and children who were dependent on the deportees for support, according to Miss Todd.

Many of these, she say, are already faring starvation and others have been evicted from their homes. Some of the detailed esse which Mis i Vote for soldiers snd sailor. Armory Commission formed. I'arole system created. Maryland State College reorganized.

Education survey bill passed. Home Hole bill passed. Baltimore city limits extended. Slate-wide dog law passed. State-wide gam law passed.

i Kxtcndiug 10-bonr law for I.IKMI.isitl for State aid of roads. Starting Claihorne-Annapoli ferry. War legislation and work of tbe State Council of Defense. Tbe Governor recommended a mod erate tax on direct inheritance, and also State college for the nigh education colored youths along agricultural lines. PRICE MAY RUN AGAIN Former Congreuniajf Noncommittal While At Annapolis.

fVom TA Sun flwreou. Jan. 7. Former Con gressman Jesse D. Price, of Wicomico, bobbed up In tbe State House today and his presence gave color to the report that be intended to be a candidate for the Mouse again this year.

Aaked tbe di rect question as to whether he would ran, he replied "I have not said so." Mr, Price was defeated the, last time he ran by Senator Andrews, of Porches-ter, but factional trouble of the latter in his home county have raised Demo cratic hoies of redeeming the district thisyear. A. W. Sisk, of Caroline county, is the only Democratic candidate in the fiald for the nomination. PAROLE AIDS CRIME Young Man Confessing 80 Robberies Released Three Times.

Sperw! Dispatch to The Evening Saw. Chicago, Jnn, 7. Chicago got another bitter taste of the Illinois parole law yesterday. Henry 01en, aged 21 yean, son of the Hey. fowls P.

Olaen, a traveling evangelist for the Advent Christian Church, confessed he had shot a man twice through the abdomen and bad kicked him from a swiftly moving automobile to perish in the snow. The man had sought to befriend him. In addition Olsen confesses participation in more than SO robberies. He has been sent to the reformatory at Pontiae three time, and in each case has secured a speedy parole, returning immediately to Chicago to continue his criminal career. Own is the leader of a gang of 13 bandits, all youths, and Rome of thetn also paroled from the reformatory.

Thirty detectives were sent out to arrest all member of the gang. Fight of them have been taken info custody, all armed with automatic pistols and each with a black crime record. The police believe the gang i guilty of even worse crime and more of them than they admit. It is expected to trace at least one murder to Olsen and his crew. iV.il 4 isiii Ill 3k-X hi r- 0 Wil ,11 It, OS -Bake 0mm l1' ii it KING III NEW YORK Continued From Page 1 Know week, but the Hone Show is sow a stuall event ia New York's busy life.

A Be sutomobiie is tunc. The "automobile fan is everywhere la evidence. The lobby of a famous French, restaurant, pseked to iu door st dinner tonight, looked like a hunting wage, a place sleek, black, dress overcoat and opera bats, one saw Both log but raccoon, opossum, muskrat and skunk fur overcoat and trappers' caps. At toe tames one Heard talk only of uni vernal joint and disc wheels and devices for measuring best, distance and con sumption of gasoline. Interest Centers In Auto Talk.

The universality of the automobile habit may be adjudged by the crowds wbira pour into tbe Auto Show itself. Here one may see suoerblr dressed worn en in evening clothes rubbing shoulder witn young women in shirtwaist and skirt. listening intently to ex Herts' dis cussing the rost of keeping car. "Up keep, is minutely inquired into, not only ny oignintd mrn ot Drosoerou aonear- ance, but likewise by dim young chaps in plain sack suits and college cam, ac companied oy sisters or sweetheart, who plainly show their interest in small lightweight ears. The world war is.

doubtless, resnonsi- oie for ine large numorr of women seen st the show, who display deep interest in automotive engineering. of them were probably forced to drive their own cars, because of the labor situation brought about by the war. Tbey will never again be satisfied with cars that lust "look good. Tbey were in attend ance at the show ia great number and critically inspected not only lines and finish, doors snd door bandies, equip ment and rendering, but universal joints. gears, transniuuiou, clutches and engines as wen.

Despite the intensive solution of mm niscriiring proDlems which the war forced upon producer of automobile woman's innate love of the beautiful is recogniwd by manufacturers, who in clude in their exhibit a wide range of aesign from tne most aristocratic limousines, with tapestry cushions and silver fittings, to dashing roadsters in bright scarlet, buff and yellow. Special Gear Shifts. For the woman who will continue to operate her own car, through sheer love of ine sport, although the necessity for doing so no longer exists, manv of the automobile have the gear shift so near tne right hand that she no lonxcr needs to bend her back or strain her muscles to change speeds. There is even an electric ally operated gear shift, controlled by a lever placed on the steering column. Willie tbe hroturham or town car is apparently the most popular among the chauffeur-driven automobile, tbe sedan continues the favorite for tbe woman who drive her own car.

And the new sedanaonexhihitionatthe Auto Show are so rharminslr eniiinned that the most fastidion wontau muv have all the com orts of home neht in her own automobile. THE Gm I that Whether heating, efficiency, Fresh with every is the Baltimore Gas sible. Gas Fuel neither for all work fires maintained and costs and. Call St. Department particular There's No Need To Worry Under V.

O. T. Accident Insurance sold a cost If yoa are totally disabled, the Order will pay 125 tne week for not nor than 104 weeks; for partial loss of time throngo accident, $12.50 for not more than five weeks; in case of death through accident, 16,300 will be paid yqur bess-flclaiy. The TJ. 0.

T. also pays tts members substantial the nn of embargoes and duties sre be- lug ronsidered seriously ta prevent an Ufamw outflow-of tiero.su manufur- lurM good to other countries. -Although eiports to America between January 1 and October 1, JfU, were only per rent. In ralue of the Import from there, this Germans evidently fear that foreign buyers may "raid" Ihrir markets, (xnf racting for enormous eon. aignmrnta of gorida in terms of mark.

Considering the ex tram di'bility of the mark, there are many Herman busi ness men and legislators who oppose big export roll tra eta at this time. i Mutt Stop Soma Time. i i nnraria sun isniien have decreed an embartro on the export of sewing ma; rulnca, furniture. gloss, and a lust vf several other manufactured a clearly nronstitutlonal meas- ere, ucrording to some business nen, but justified by ltfl situation, flerrnnnv ibejr contend, must either curb export find some mean of deriving more i pnuu rroni me oiistnesa. i Ah to the luiixirt of raw material and 'foodxtuiTa no i-orrrspnmling offset to the uixuamr in eiinange has been offered.

These unporls, regarded a vital for in- duslry and life, murt he kept coming, although nicrrhnnts and manufacturers say audi commerce cannot eontinue indefinitely (in leu the mark enhance. In fact, the conclusions of many business men with whom the writer has re-i-eiiily discussed these matter rould be summed up thus "the xpint of our workmen id better than ever, but what of the time when the exchange rate make it impotuiible for to buy more food mid raw mate riulV' Loan Failure Felt. There lire internal forces, too, which Our heavily ou the wheeln of Oerinan Industry. The projected extremely high taxes oil capital, ineoiiie and btislnrs "turnover" mid the coal shortage, which is growing more serious, have retarded' activities in the Ilnniburg reginn.Hnd the steel nulls at llaspc are running on part time oulv. Berlin' failure to meet the prescribed quota for the republic's first loan ha de-preaaed commercial spirit a little further.

Incidentally. Vorwa-rfs now breaks out with charges that other newspapers paid graft to get tjoverument advert! lug to populHi lise the loan lottery, 1920 ASSEMBLY IS CONVENED AT ANNAPOLIS I Continued From Page 1 so that the appropriation in the budget fi any State department or Htate institution Khali be the full allowance and ue spent according to the budget items. Me further sulci: budget system is the mndvl for most of the State budgets and it iriniu principles are proposed for the national budget. It should be strengthened, not weakened. The aholinhlng of continuing appropriations and the adoption of the executive budget system have neen vital In niarylnnu tiscat system." Strongly In Parole 8ytem.

Of the parole system, the liovernor said: "My experience has taught me to believe niore strongly than ever in the parole system." lie then added that the Advisory Ilruird of I'aroln as now composed is inclined to leniency, which met with his approval. Concerning education, the Governor advocated larger aajnriea for chool teachers. the State ronda he said ''We must continue our good roads aystem. It is the pride of our State. tVe have today in Maryland about mile of State maun, aoout miles of State-aided roads and about fUK) miles of improved or scuii-luipwvcd county $850,000 From U.

S. For Roads. Il called intention to the fact thai about SSVl.OtHj from the Federal (Sov-erninen't was avnilublc for road pur-pimcs under eertnin conditions and advised that tho Ktiito should meet those conditions and match the, Federal appro-. priation, il said that tho ferry from Claiborne to Annapolis had exceeded expectation in the amount of travel and in the convenience afforded. I In also stated that the State Industrial Accident Commission bad been ably run, that its success was beyond dispute and that it was now fully self-supporting.

Concerning the State Tax Commission, the Governor said State Tax Commission, notwithstanding adverse criticism, has succeeded in giving the State a more uniform tax system thau the SUte has ever before had. and a grent increase in the value of all property ought to remove all objections to the present, assessment- To obtaiu a reasonable uniformity of assessment for Stale purposes was a gigantic task, tJiongh a proper and just one, The commission has done fine work." The l'ublic Scrvh'o Commission, he aaid, should not lie disturbed, lie ex pressed the opinion tliat tile public would bo fully protected by it Ue advocated larger salaries for State employe. Tells Of Achievements. In a resume of the tilings which have been done within the lust four years, be gave the following: The cost of legislative expenses decreased by Some ollices consolidated, others uboliahcd and aomc saved. State printing reduced by one-half.

State Law hepartment created, reducing expenses SS.iKMi. I'niforra accounting system. "Uniform fiscal year arranged for. Conservation Commission formed. Continuing appropriations abolished.

Budget system adopted. Appropriated for colored tuberculosis patients. StrengthlEEndurance Influenza and its kindred complications have left a trail of weakness in many homes. Thousands need and would find definite tonic-help in SCOTT'S EMULSION lamed far and wide for its ability to nourish the body and restore vifality. If your body is weakened from any cause, gather strength for endurance lake Scott's Emulsion often, ll, nawnt.Ctoomfkkl Jt J.

Bake Ovens 5 19 t4-z' benefits for loss of eye, band or foot sustained In accident. "AA At Mm XTkt Wrt tkt Batten" Qrwritoto Walter D. Mstwhy, 5rH SmMer Tbe Order of United Commercial Traveler of America Clhl, 0 WIS it dk All Com. 81 3 at a Evening Sun CO. II BUILDS BUSINESS you require heat for baking, for cooking, for or for generating steam, the fuel of greatest economy, cleanliness and convenience is Gas.

This Is No Time For Idle Money bread, made every half hour, in gas-fired ovens, operation i 1 full view of the purchasing public, method that has spelled success for a number of Bakeries. Ovens make this business-getting method pos- insures cleanliness in the shop. There is dust, dirt nor ashes. Gas-fired ovens save labor; of handling moving ashes and regulating is eliminated. Oven temperatures can be at a steady, regular heat any heat desired bakings are made more rapidly: Gas fuel reduces there is no waste.

Paul 8000 and let us have our Industrial Fuel advise you regarding the use of Gas for your? fuel requirements. a Mat gVERY DOLLAR i ought to be at work these times. Even if your business expects to have use for part of its reserve fund in the near future it will pay you to let it earn interest while always available. TMATiswhafcitwill do if deposited with this Company. Confer or correspond with us relative to our plan for keeping a certain amount of your resources liquid, and yet on a satisfactory earning basis.

READY ALWAYS $5 GAS ELECTRIC LEXINGTON BLDG. Fidelity Trust Company Charles and Lexington Streets 'w -1.

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