The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1918, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ped F “a ail | 4 % * i} A) | t ON PROFTEERNG Real Estate Board Offers to} Co-operate With Aldermen « —Owners Show Losses. Landlords are asking for a public! vestigation of city rental conditions. | Governors of the Real Hoard Motified the Board of Aldermen to- @ay that they were ready at any time to appoint a committee for co-opera- tion with a committee of the City Fathers in public hearings or a thor- ough district survey. Their action followed a meeting called to consider the resolution introduced recently by ‘Viee Chairman Moran of the Board of Aldermen, which read: “Whereas, statements and cim- plaints are being made to the effe @hat the rents of apartments and fla in this city are being unduly increased, with « resulting hardship in many @ases, to an already overburdened eiizenship; therefore, be it “Resolved, that the Board of Alder- en hereby requests every member this body to inquire into these con- ditions in his respective dist and also éilis upon the citizens of the city @ communicate any information they May have concerning rent profitver- img to the Alderman of their distri | te the end that this board may be if @ position to determine the necessity @f an official investigation by Board of Aldermen into this impo @ubject.” TO EXPOSE PROFITEERS AND REVEAL FACTS, President Laurence McGuire of the Real Estate Board said the realty in- terests could not remain silent longer im face of such official action. He ts | President of United States Realty and | Ipwrovement Company, one of the| largest holders of New York City Peal estate, and has been prominent fg taxation Investigations, Among | the governors are Robert E, Dowling, President of City Investing Company, | ‘and a power in Tammany councils; President Michae] Friedsam of 1. Altman & Co., Franklin Pettit, Leo 6. Bing, Francis 8. Bangs and Joseph P, Day. | “Our board hus a very definite ob- | Ject.” said Executive Secretary R. 0.) Chittick. “Rents have increased in| be tant the past few months, In some cases) {ean military man can win—the Medal of Honor, whicly can be awarded by |The New Am oo THE EVENING | erican Cross for Distinguished Service in Army ee ed Ceoeee PEPTESHS oi 35-0608 TIM GUISE D oss b PAA RADA D EVD 4G PALME HOIDADIADMAD 18, by the Committes on Public Information, trom Underwood & Underwood.) Neer (Copyright The Distinguished Service Cross 1s the highest military honor that can awarded by the Pragident, There ts but one higher decoration an Ame PROTESTS AGAINST LANDLORDS’ RAE INPHONE CHARGES Says Many New Leases Have Clause Demanding Six- | Cent Minimum OR eR ere een i ANTS writing to The Evening World on rental increases are requested to pive the street and numbeg of the apartment houses and also number of families in each #0 The Evening World will be en- abled to show the exact amount of tax increase and show ap- proximately the rental increase. Gane New York, May 80, 1018. To the Editor of The Evening World: . 1 ‘The attempt to impose the burden of Increased rents on that large class oc- cupying apartment houses is without any justification whatever. in the face of many violations of the spirit, if skilfully worded by the iandlords, such action is further to be con- demned. The plea of added expe in run- ning those houses is nil compared with the discomforts endured by the ma- heat, in many cases the direct cause of serious sickness and attendant doc- tors’ bills, poor service otherwise and the actual cost of tenants in their at-| tempts to bring their apartments up to @ reasonable degree of temperature by the use of jets If it were possible to get owners to | state the truth with reference their claim of increased operating ex- | penses It would doubtiess be shown that the “increased cost’ of coal and upkeep was offset by the decreased amount used of the former and the ‘falling off in the number of om- ployees; the latter fact causing re: sonable complaints of poor service. Of course “the war” was made the scapegoat. It was more n parsimony, But what scapegoat had a ren His id not’ interest his landlord, troubles To get some redress the tenants were obliged to Ko to the courts, and then some of the landlords whined about their tenants lacking in “sympathy.” Imagine the crocodile tears! And now armen} the five were noisier than his eight | much competition. not the exact terms contained In leases waging. fority of tenants, such as insufficient! for each eal — . |WANTS COMMISSION TO REGU- LO | To the Editor of The Evening World WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE doors, yel) and become boisterous, in addition to the other pesty habits mentioned, it would be a wondertul nuisance done away with, not only to satisfy the landlord, but the tenants 4 Y Right next door to me at present lives a family that has only one boy about six years old, This boy starts in at 7 A daily routine that pared to the eight M. with a cannot be com: | children of the landlord who Mrs, J. F, mentions. He | begins with the dropping of pots, then the hammer gets some exercise, after he is dressed the hallway gets inith- | ated, and when the house js well in- | formed by his voice that he is out for | the day exits and looks around for a deserted part of a waggn to start his irive’ for the rulnation of real | estate. In the mean time the mother | is unconscious to everything he does, ne roeven warning bim to an on- coming auto, for she is too busy hold- ing her dally confab with one of the! neighbors, indefinitely neglecting child and household duties as well, ' ally, { like children, and if they have their faults, very often it's he mother to blame. Mrs. J. F. may be a wonderful mother and her chil- dren may be rather good also, but surely the landlord with eight chil- dren had some reasonable excuse to ask her to vacate after he gave her a trial in the house. If he did not like children he would not have accepted this tenant, as sh& stated she told him she had five children, Perhaps and he did not want suffer too tuts" K. No, 385 13th Avenus To the Futter of The Evening Wort: ‘There {® one phase of this landlord problem that I do not believe you ave taken up in the present cam: paign which The Evening World is In many of the new leases that are being signed for the coming year landlords are making the tenants pay a minimum of 8 cents for a tel phone call; the price in the past has been 5 cents. .The Telephone Com- pany informs me that their charge to the propery owners is a flat 2% cents Why a landlord should Insist on making a profit of 5% cent is a mystery to me, and the fact ¢hat they are trying to do so I believe should be given the widest publicity. J, A.M Madison Avenue, New York, May % LATE RENTS. | could also be done with the rents. ‘ROGERS MUST B 1, 1918, to say that the Mayor‘or some one in authority ought to appoint some sort of a commission to regulate the rents that should be charged. If the United States Government regulate the price of food and profiteering in that line, this | can stop IR. Vest 14th Street, New York, May E TRIED FOR HER “IMMORAL LIFE” Lower Court Reversed as to In- dictment, Relating to Woman Now His Wife, Lorlys E. Rogers, lawyer, will have to stand trial on a Bronx County in- dictment charging him with having in- duced Mrs. Ida Sniffen WaJjters, now Nis wife, to lead an immorai life. The Appellate Division yesterday reversed 4 decision of the Supreme Court in the Bronx which upheld Rogers's demur- to the Indictment. " There were counts to the indictment and the tribunal upholds one of them, offense charged is punishable by imprisonment for not less than two nor more than twenty years and by & fine not exceeding $6,000. Mrs. Walters was acquitted by a which tried her for the deaths r two infant children, John and he gave them bichloride of if some of the poison She recovered after several months’ treatment fn a hospital, Rogers was divorced after Mri oline G. Rog 4 lin H. Gtddin learned of his relations with Mr: ters through the d babies. en TO REVIEW FARE RAISES, Special 3 Board May Reduce creases Like That of Louw WASHINGTON, June 1.—While recent order of Director General Railroads McAdoo ger fares, beginning June 10, raises the fi to. Long Island Railroad patrons in Brooklyn from 5 to 16 cents, this does not mean that such an arrangem| will be absolutely permanent. The order will be reviewed by a special board, to be created for this purpose, and if it is found the rates fixed are too high in some instances, they will be reduced. The increases In fares apply to every line operated by the Government at this time, even th o increasing passen- Regarding the raise in rents, T wish to. city street travel, if such ' roads have been taken over by the Director General. TWO WOMEN HELD INST COOBAIL EACH IN KIDNAPPING CASE Disappearance of Maria Sandi, Costa Rican Girl, Leads to Arraignments of Servants. Maria Rios, twenty-five, a cook in the employ of Senors. Enriquette de Hine of Costa Rica, who has been living at No, 845 West 88th Street, was arraigned before Magistrate Ten Byck in the West Side Court yester day on a charge of kidnapping Maria Sandi, eleven years old, foster child of Senora Hine, Lucy Burrell, thir- two, maid in another apartment at the same address, was arraigned on @ charge of alding and abetting in the alleged kidnapping. The Magi: trate held the women in bail of $1,000 each for a hearing Monday. Acting Captain McKenna of the Fourth Branch Detective Bureau was informed on Thursday evening that the child had disappeared from the apartment house. Investigation dis- closed she had taken a hand bag of her belongings with her, A state- ment by Lucy Burrell led Capt. Mc- Kenna to go to the home of her wid- owed sister, Mrs. Allen, at No, 138 West 137th Street, where the child was found, Mrs. Allen told the police the child came to her alone and of her own free will, Maria Rios, through an Interpreter, told the police she had felt sorry for the child, who was neglected, im- properly clothed, compelled to sleep on the floor and to work for long hours, and was given no opportunity to gain an education. Ricardo Hine, a son of Senora de Hine, employed by the Mercantile Rank of the Americas, No. 38 Pine Street, sald to-day that Marla Sandi an Indian orphan, whom me mother took to bring up. “MY mother 1s stopping in this hag 4 try on her way from Costa Rica Brazil," he said “She is with my, ter, Senora Carlos Lara, and her bi band and family. She did not tn to stay here longer than two moni but my sister's illness compelled them to remain for four montns. Tht ee leave next week. Natural was not put Yn school, for she cannot speak English but my mother, wae teaching her to read and write in Span ish, and she was left much with niece, Juliette, a child of her own ag® who speaks English. “Maria Rios is a Cuban sneereee er employe whom my mother employed he could speak Spanish. day the lease ranged to go to the Hotel Ansonia, Mario Rios, of course, was discharged. My mother wishes now to take the child to Costa Rica and give her back to the orphan society from which she wer taken.” ISSUE OF TELEGRAPHERS BEFORE WAR BOARD TO-DAY < National Labor Arbiters Will Sit in New York to Re- ceive. Reports. WASHINGTON, June 1.—The report of former President Taft and Prank P. Walsh, joint Chairmen of the National War Labor Board, on the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union controversy with the telegraph companies, will be sub- mitted to the board In New York to- ay. ‘The principal issue {s the right of the men to unionize. Messrs, Taft and Walsh were appointed by the War Labor Roard after bearings, to act as trun the telexenph companies that they will accept the board's findings, if the ° ward is not satisfactory to all parties Cine that, President Wilson may Name Vides tragne, “from, whom. the, Later 4 Hoard ‘sill select @ final arbitrater. idesietisihnaaiiaaias £122,000,000 BIL Adopted. WASHINGTON, June 1 Final ae tion on the Urgent Deficiency Bill, care rying appropriations of more than 3,000,000, was taken by the House terday, when Senate amendments were approved. The b#l now goes to the Pr been received Cut Out and Si These Magazine Pages and Make a Complete Kiddie Klub Year Book Volume I.—No. XVIII. ! {TRIBUTES 10 THE CLUB 7 THE KIDDIE KLUB. KIDDIE KLOB MAGAZINE: Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: Interesting Contr ibations From Our Own Kiddie Kiab Members THow 1 Got My From the Kiddie Klub | Literary Start Saturday, June 1 STORIES AND POEMS > MY LITTLE DOG they demand large increases without | There never was a Klub so ga | I have a little dog, the increase is slight. In many it) Congress alone, for conspicuous gallantry tn action, gallantry so great as| ¢vCn Sut yet ae ati Pee rae tae CULL OWn: Buedte Tally 18) t0FCay, yi” ‘ He is as black as jet: _ | tebresents only a return to rates ob-| to be outside the line of duty tenants are as much customers as | 2¥ery member in it Is brave and true, | ; Although he ts so black " talnable at ihe ieerliae Rea Despatches from the front to-day tell of the ceremony of pinning the| they are of storekeepers who are al- | Ba te ae bit for the Red, | He is a little pet. & ~: M y 7 ” a va fa lous to give f ie receiver ean jue, Se] siderable. There may, of course, have | Distinguished Service Cross on First Lieut, William D, Meyering, Company | With a "thank you" and “call avain-' | Uncle Sam, he loves ae all | He followed me to school one day, been gadividwal cases Where the in-/ I', 284 Infantry, regulars, who was decorated in the presence of Gea.| It may be even we iad how: /84-" Hecsuaa we sanawered hip Theirtl It was against the rule; ee et ittormed persons do not | Pershing for gallantry 4n action on April 6, when he remained with his| lcitous the average ows diane | Stamp call, | | ‘The teacher put him out— *F believe that rent profiteering exists to | platoon in battle after recelving wounds which caused the amputation of | busines metied of scouting coat he| Written by CATHERINE FEEKS, | | _ She said it was not cruel, BERGE rues the operating expenses of | Pia Tsht hand was guilty of* last season~with tae aged clever years, No, 36 Atlantic! | From JOSEPH CHILD, age nine Bg ce. just as in other lines. o€ | = a Z — | comfort of his enstoiner im mine | diccets Mtampord, Conn years, No, 64 Chrome Avenue, buildings, ow, to get down to a definite #1 *hrome, N J enterprise, have increased greatly. investigation shall be thorough and wanten: unppoae Chia Oe any foci ' Chrome, N. J. eel Recent tavestirations, applying to of: | impartial so shat the resulting report apartment dwellers calls a represen- THE KIDDIE KLUB. | THE DISCONTENTED PENDULU ‘| fee dings and apartment houses, | may be based on actual facts. tative mass meeting at some time! Let's wave the Kiddie Klub flag, | bel have Whown that while gross incomes | there in any extensive rent profiteer- 10 45 INDUSTRIES | ne piace most convenient tor tt, very (tty w js ; | In an old farmer's home @ elod q Rave increased, the increase In oper- | ing, our board Is ay anxious as any sone and petition. the authoritied to | i1% colors of gold and blue, limada Gfiawoad taliad ton Ae. . ** ating expertses has left a margin of | one else to bring it to light. If there : puta limit to this profiteering move. Give three cheers for our cousins true, j ma 4 r fifty years, profit, about what it was before the | iv + the impression already created { {B Salida ay.| Ment, Such mi could: be called ve three tor Cousin Eleanor, too, One evening it stopped suddenly, rents were raised, in the public mind that there ts ndy and Beer uded—Brew-| ("the inte ce and fairness, For you know that to us Upon this the wheels hung motion- Siaeen to make eure of is that any | VANISHING PROFITS HIT WEAK ers May Be Cut to Attaripta to explolt the large nrmyroe | one 12 .cver true. ME hans, eae Ce OWNERS. 50 Per Cent. wage-oarners that chiefly constitutes; Written by TILLY GOODMAN, Ni ele ela dtl eR nena | : : . 5 tthe apartment dwe class aged elever. years, Sea Cliff, L. I. blamed {it upon the other, At length TOO WEAK Reports from renting agente, in] WASHINGTON, June 1.—"Priority| haw not oranized slas Bh: Spina re eaanpopaaalaetond Gistricta of apartments und fateliiet No, 1,” under which the count | esenee dose: ; _ ieee A ‘tedha At aae ra Hesesiseueeee Waser BIC is c 5 Bi=« ao Q ) WHAT THE KIDDIF KLUB ad : , re . fi i | dulum, "! confess J ai tired of thoke: mew foal AB ae cae eve poet will receive coal, was made public to- | oiginal value; but the ely mort MEANS. CE 1 was sitting on the| Jaffee I have written two poems and) ing Pn | per cent., although money in other}day by the Fuel Administration, | hOUr finds it a str on the: jtere is the K Klub, Feces moning “Wy Sree FOh | She aneny: ee Bang (0 wT BOF Te ao a a forme of investment ia earning much | Manufacturers of Juuries and ‘peace | een ke eng in the same man. | here : : ial upon a paper, It was The| the American Ambition Magayine,| |1@#¥ thing,” said the Dial Pla Mee “Come-back” mon was really never | forts of investment is earning much | 3 o uries and “peace | ner after a falthful da thor, It, With members true; Evening World, I buried myself in|and’I am arranging articles on ani.|. “At” said the Pendulum, “all you Peeame-out, His Weakened condition | on Tt a ena ee wae musta |Recessitios” will find Httle comfort, | cannot afford to be exploited, Tt ix|phey all stand for lberty 4 = | t : have to do is to look people 4 ecause of overwork, lack of exercise, | tion, hig is a new danger pape he list includes forty-five industries, | 2OW comparatively h : Wi ¥ BI the contents of one of its columns| mals for Our Dumb Animals and tine, How 6 ple in the j tmproper ‘eating ands living, demands «tim. | Who carry thelr properGcs mainly on | ’ r * The Evening Wor oe 1 And the Red, nite and Blue, entitled the Kiddie Klub Korner and| expect them’ te be published in the] fe. ow would you like to be shut Wlation to watlsfy the cry for # iortgage loans, for It threatens fores |{# arranged alphabetically and not ti | work for thie’ mrent mente ne we They Bone Ep in @ dark closet for life ang war BGatiae sopetite. and the refreshing clomare and the sacrifice of their small order. of priortt RAIORAA ie eee ee my of wage-| We buy Liberty Bonds, became absorbed in happy thoughts, | July issue, 5 s back and forward years after years * intial to strength, GOLD MI equities, In days of lower operating b e ¢ elp that) Ay good Americans will, from that day my happlest moments | _ lt 8 true t Cousin Eleanor gave] ay 1 do. z 4 lems Ol Capsules, the Nat costs un investor could borrow. from | KBOwn, have first preference, ‘The | army. 1« nd place |g help our boys were apent in reading the Klub newa,| ™e.my first literary start, as it was) “Please, Mrs. Pendulum, if gegh day will put a man on Ain foot be aperty on muriguxe ut & to 6 per! Alreraft, ammunition, army and navy| will convince upartment house own- |, Written by RICHARD WILLIAMS |iiveq up to ite high atandarda, {inspiration whieh she. Ip tryinge by | ees, fore he knows It; whether his trouble | Cont. Interc f he could 7 °F | cantonments and camps, arms, chem- | era that tenan Will not be Jt aged ten, No, 57 West 75th Street LdadntiaedJ sia encouragement, to fan into the brignht| matinee, merece to start, Tae Games from uric acid poleoning, the kid & per cent. net out of his holdings | oars coke planta, domestic consumers, | !mposed upon aaa I was Inspired by reading the con-| ie OP wuce tea ne Arey moment after the wheels began to MN ees cot tas hiner, ciieoaalal lore AA REMI, RIthat PeRen. Gal einotriovequloment etrodes, explo- FORGE P. WARNER A DISCOURAGED CRY. tributions of the members. Occa-|umph. I will not forget. Cousin| the POnauui CLEA ees Oa that befall the over-zealous Ameri his small equ sometimes 8 to 12] sives, farm implements, feed, ferro 7 sionally I learned from them some| Eleanor, who is deserving of much| jt, dit ticked ag ee} and to Dos't walt until you are entirely down: | per cent. Vast amounts of property| Siovs — ertili Pera a OEFENDS LANDLORDS AGAINST pretty phrase, some splendid idea or) Praise for her work When the farmer came down he Get @ad-out, but take them to-day. Your, Were acquired under such conditions, | SH0¥8, fertilizers, fire brick, food, CHILDREN teak fees ; Cousins ou fall, do not become] ciared his watch } _down he de. Grageist will wiadly tefund your money if) Now that rising operating costs have |food containers, gas production, gus : ascinating way of expressing | aiscouraged, 1 advise you all to bear| hour In the moment Bained halt aa om every box, three sizer, They nro the| that required for mortgage a 66 secti. | _A@a constant reader of ‘the Evening culminated in the determination to and “Try, Try Again.” Neck Button Baa ee P| Original, , tmported Gai] he ratirn on the equity’ lm leasened |Terms SULA AAG COLON DABS, Insect | ee Eee eee a ee ek nue nvening write, After some fatlures I suc-] Pxtending t> you all my _ best ar PUECH Blace, alps Adve | in“proportion and in many instances | cides, iron, steel, laundries, machine | Vor | BU CRM OOR ceeded in having some of mp work| Wienes, and Kindest regards, I am, re oc wiped ont entirety tools, mines, mining equipment,| jords, ter te ohipanen is riage ny WORK! aevetedly yours, OEEPIN THE KIDDIE KLUB NEWS, h With: | Operating figures reported to the| newspapers and periodicals, oll re-| since th beled published in the School Progress | SARAH FENIGSTEIN, » Teet! thout [Record and Guide by fe typleal west | Aneries, oll well equlumeni, ‘pubic rend. boi ane Magazine, For the Schwata ang . 49 Avenue A, New York. || Kine Hiss Konwee side apartment hous nstitutions and buildings, alle litnaiianicn. ter Pert ener ee —— a W total rentals of $800,250 utilities, railways, railway equipment, | rept ! A: ® arena. wornnnnnt seas f $246,105, leaving $54,-| refrigeration, seeds, ships (bunker |e viesy fhe when wo years ago, with rent | coal), shipbuilding and equipment,| teply toa ed LY. =) | $276,405, the expenses were | soap, tanners (except patent leather), | Srooklyn, 1 NP rd > Pe Pesaete deat S . 5, leaving $65,570 for net. These|tanning extracts, tin plate, twine|” To begin with, I do ne aH hg . wl 5 Save Decayed Teeth tures are valucd'close to $8,900,-| (binder) and rope, wire rope and|iandlorie do now uke tren (tts BOING YOUR BIT FOR AMERICA.| ‘fhe soidiers and sailors are , rope wire. more a case of th which How have you been doing your bit;|). Dn Tighten Loose Teeth and Threo big apartment structures on| Any business not on this list is de-|they are eared and. t 6 By sewing or knitting or making a, FO" LIBERTY and for the RED, -Treat Diseased Gums. the cast side, valued at $11,000,000, | clared not to be getting any prefer-| istics, th F ’ bri WH! and BLUE, | SETS OF TEETH. show total rentals for the past year|ence. The order specifically classes any children ’ a kit? Le (from ALI u HATCH, twelve years | a Crowns, Bridetwork Of $1,200,000 ind expenses of $756,000, | the above enterprises as ‘industries | tive element an had Two banks of khaki, If you want ty No, $46 Rugim Road, Brooktyn, | ane ih — ey leaving $444,000 for net. One whose operation as a r Measure is] ways, mark u r ind. side knit, . o! id, neo t rentals were $1,19 nd | of exceptional importance walks with el 1 itches , . y ake veater t me An and Porcelain carefully WCXponses were, $0*7 000, leaving, S10, | Candy and Fe HOt on ihe lan (acts Coition tchea 10 /This sweat little: ace AEN GRR: 6 a NASIA) BETES PY "'D Go! | made at Reasonable Prices. 000 net, Two years ago, rentals wore |The amount of r to be brewed, it| havea r , ret: ae such oO gud trace, with a kit; I wish I was a man, 1 do | BADLY DECAYED TEETH $1,181,000 penses were $654,000, | Was intimated to-day, may soon’ be It seoms 1 i onnin e cient ed with bil nae main | when you see all the people that! 7 pet yd go and fieht and Roots carefully extracted. Aving $474,000 net Jeut by another Government order n. ‘To this t Wien ancl ERE hema knit by the sea |} I bet I'd go across the plain, Zeeth thoroughly cleaned. al Current firures show further big from 70 per cent. to 60 per cont, hot be blamed, but itis al the moth-|" ‘Phe Evening World she did mislay.|Or any such place, as they happen I'd never mind the snow or rain Broken plates repaired while M advances in expenses for coal, labor meme er'a fault it Woull teach the! ghe did fly to the store, to be, I'd always miss a night 1 didn't you wait or if sent by mail aa aUppile 2 children to correct them to slam|~ But there were no more, Such persons as these that sit on the | fight Mant R-BLOO Ll ET iH RPORATION | So in discouragement she did ery. benches IL bet I'd go! Drawn by HERMAN SPE | | ' and drawing by. HE Are spending their time for the boys| Irom RUTH DENNINGER, No,|a ih CTOR, _ My DECIDES AGAINST CITY. | OFF TO NEW HOME AADWAY'S READY RELIEF cot vinASo in the trenches: nih Freeman Bir No.| aged twelve, No. 1932 Crotona Parks x Cis ee eaeearumaneta Smermenes iat = belt L iL te, . . Owner of Twelve Lots in Brooklyn ini | STOPS P - ss = once eeeraeeneneny Must De Patd 8110,4877, Thi. Tr, "1 Jusiich Bonadice in tk wuprania (LOWY Motor ‘Trucks Take: Its] "AIN . ' Cour rool , endered a deeisior stlect *r¢ Ja ingtc § emme nts Brooklyn, rendered ; Heian | Effects From Ww ashingt nto |For-Rheumatic—Muscular Ereuent Oy ths awiuaes of twalnn Guteala Philadelphia Oftice, or Neuralgic Pain « ® rl OW Jof land on the block bounded by Clin-]| WASHINGTON, June 1,—The| Pour e, ovantity of Radwavts in th _ ton, Henry, Harrison and Bultic Streets. | Kmergeney Fleet Corporation yester | Bapy oe The bone eect "ee aver Mee In the Mitchel Administration plans] day afternoon began moving from| gtoerabulng distributes the tlald, onens | were made to build a school on that/¢no national capital to Philadel | tla ‘ot the bieod and ecethee the cuaiouls ra oe ee Jenool on that] the national capital to Philadelphia, | Of the bloo soothes the patients ¢ \ : entysntwe [phirty motor trucks were requircd | *, 25 | he or ma IAA n “i Ne Serra to carry the furniture, records and ways c ed, The buildings were then 50 8 ST a Re ed to have some of the R27, : ic {departments ready for work at 9 A 00 | ‘ ip before Jus-|M. to-day, Hi \° Wie Hit as cuss | Capt hibald T. Moore and his e e Containg ro tA t fH. J v © PrOP | assistant, Ldward Zwiers, of the | Ovens AT ALE 0 . chit own invemigations eae rash ntaining Hundreds of Announcements of Hotels, B bis own inven *|\y ney Fleet Corporation, hi tt Was iinpogsibie Detatne the [charge of the moving | wolve Druggist 6 —— & - u oarding Houses buldines had been razed und” the | ‘Phe Fleet Corporation has offices TAKEN INTERNA = — ground torn up, Justice Renedict ren-|in twenty different buildings here. FOR THE RELLY of stomaoh here . . Sears caaiees a iuvee apts cttSAY | AN cut dah ainplenson eit oat maven | Eitea ae ane cuit, Maatecttcs ed bemel and Resorts for the Summer Vacationist jwho WHI receive $119,177 for Uhelr lots “| trom Washingtoa to Philadelphia, | Logm cramps in Lowglas -| { \ , ' | i 1 ' - a

Other pages from this issue: