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Show MORE IL lllf BIG EASTERN CITIES Weather Is Warmer and Critical Fuel Situation Believed Be-lieved to Have Passed. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.Ninety-two barges laden with approximately E:.000 tons of j coal were tied up to docks in New York ; City today and, coupled with warmer wether, assured relit: f for the city's ponu- latiun from cold and scirray of fnul which it had undergone lor tuwc- than a Week. ' I-Yc: administration o: l i.i i.-.. while ad-. in:Hiiv uiai a s!.,;t::e m real prohabiv! v, u; hi 'continue iuv some It me, predicted! ti'M tho crit ical penud hud pa.-ed. . Mo:c than t.b.v. u-i.s ' 1 oal was tTGLghl to New -iersi y tei miiials during ; lie uav. Ufusr,e -ts an- hr com in ued 1 nioder-te weather, t:u- wj ' her bureau ; id. i Wide-! read efforts to provide tin- poi,r ! vi:i f(-ai fr'Mi; lue i!:'Teasod store were I reported frum all pan;.' of thu city. j PIlIEADUI.rillA, Jan. 6. Conditions 1 resulting l'rur.i the shoi lae of coat were! L:reatlv imprir.ed in this ctty today. Mure 1 ;i;an - .(;"' Urns of anthracite had i t-en r..-eied up to p. ni., and heay ship- ! nieuts uf bituminous were reputied. Re- j tail dealers kept their yards open all day; a nd con 1 was t-ieii vered to many house- I holders who had been without 'heat for ! several days. j |