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1 & i ' se THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special Sc SiniBl No Other Evening Paper in New Ass Has a News Service So Complete. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. SOL LICHTENSTEIN the corner et West bad Avenue 5 abs | West 88th Street and when not at the p| track usually could be found in which contains nearly 100, library, SUICIDE, POLICE sy jNo. Asad w 000 volumes. {with him recently to an apartment o t End Avenue many ee "hegarted as the premier - maker, but friends say he was never ia Famous Scokinaker and Book: Collector Falls From Eighth Floor Window. wealthy they said, track Bolomon Lichtenstein, formerly one of the best known bookmakers and racing men in the United States, was year, Mr. Lichtenstein was at th last Saturday and again day this week ‘then that hi They said that be jedltions of rare books, and for many| | years he was known as an ardent) stare gh ore at sabe et ved ve me he liv This library be took | Lichtenstein bor years Mr was @ liberal spender, id practically lived up to 8 income of from $40,000 to $60,000 a Belmont one He told his triends eyesight was improving. appeared to be co id b instantly, killed at 1.80 o'clock thie} LuPPY ,4nd they scout the idea be morning when he plunged from 4 The body was taken to the Campbell sel Sow of his apart. ut at No, 600/ Funeral Parlors at Broadway aad ‘West End Avenue eight stories to bal Robo eth Street street = prana oe polee wid wan « cure ot! IRISH NOT ENTHUSIASTIC scioide. Dr. Charles Norris, a medical examiner, declared his fall was acci-. dental. Mr. Lichtenstein was sixty-three) ares old. He retired from active business about four yea go, when} ¢ became almost biind. For many years be bas suffered from Uright’e Lneaee, Dr. Norris was told that Mr. Licht- enstein had got out of bed to go Into his brary, The room was dark and in groping around it he fell from an|ot the peopl »pen window. Mrs. Lichtenstein knew nothing of OVER RECRUITING PLAN Lord French's Appeal Not Expected to Meet With Any Favor- able Response. LONDON, June hope that Lord French's, new plan for} THeh recrulting: will meet with any fa- vorable response, owing to the There is litte emper nd their suspicion of any rnment action Some political writers see in th shelled and unshelled nuta Automobiles valued at upwares, f. uo. b. at place of manufac- thie ave Included, as are paintings, photokraphs, and’ prints, perfumery proparctions, manufactures an. atver, electric plate and sterling, A further order. Juve export of gold and sliver bullion ona under Heense ‘APPERSON TO MAKE ONLY CITY'S LABORERS [ALLIED WORKERS MUST WAIT 16 DAYS, BAR COMPROMISE - FORTHEIR WAGES| SAYS HENDERSON Pinched by “High Li Living Cost,| Willing to Conan but Not | lapperoon ton! Automobile ¢ Workers Mest Submit to Negotiate, With German |at,Kekomo, tna. comes the announce. ’ ’ |ment that hereafter the “Checking-Up” Delay. Labor, He Declares. of pioneer concern will be aevoted ex- jclusively to the manufacture of elg Years of living, are very often compelled to | gon, wait sixteen days for their wages. This Is due to an elaborate system of | “checkin up" devised by highly paid eMctency experts during the Mitchel Administration, The laborers referred to are known as the per diem men—| that is, they are pald by the day. An investigation of the system un- |der which this class of employees is Labor leader in the House of| tiergies Commons, in a statement referring} Un the eight-cylinder to an announcement made by Chester | AU persan Bros, furniet @ sel Wright, @ member of the Ameri- or touring, Cour-passenger chutr Jean Labor Mission which visited Eng land, which Implied that the policy of Mr. Henderson and his party h heen radically modified, especially re garding the question of a conference Alited and German hetween ths pald was mad by The Evening workel World as the result of a complaint} “Neh bef made by the wife of a laborer in the ss Leben gu with \te .agl gochabals d the Ameri Park Department of Manhattan, The |V!W '4 likely to misle public. He emphasizes the fact t writer charged that when she called {P4 p — : ce te n she called | tne policy of the Allied workers te n are a at the office of the Park Department ; “ ” sho was told that the payrolls were) tat of compromine on any easentiai “EDDIE” MISSED AT RACE issue, and still less of surr U ’ delayed because it was impoxgible to | get clerks to do the work. “But 1 know this excuse is not an ‘nonest one," charges the wife of the the ( militaristic utral Powers, Phe keystone of the and new inte $1,200 and in gold n-council prohibits EIGHT-CYLINDER CARS hops of this thelr entire Seven-pas- four-passenger tourer, seven-pas- songcr touring Sedan, seven-paseenger | Anniversaty touring and @ four-pas- IS DOING BIGGER THINGS “Just quickly quickly transpo of how cylinder carn ‘ @ the Apper- a sare sin "iron “were the’ first to" bulld | New York NALA, lowest paid hes LONDON, June 6—"We are willing | successful " double- opposed | internal | | ers, Many of om have lar m= combustion engin t time | HNlee meverety pinched by the high cose |toconverse, but not to negotiate, with | tiny nave. successively built. fours, | bon Ab dae LA be German labor," says Arthur Hender | sixes and eights. So t now their | | ! | | tot * 1 Ma 1. De Bear, manager of the! | he of the proclamation a thinly velled | auoror, “because até Uonal system at which the Allied , rae her husband's death until called to the eit iner tias ie treland’s last chats Leta Ache when I visited the] Vorkers aimed,” says Ar, Henuer- Ne# York branch of the Maxwell Motor door by Policeman O'Keefe of the|setore conscription ta enforced, w ar e ent office I noticed |son, “was u league of sales Corporation, sald that there was West 68th Street Police Station. Bhe!the opposition ie assalling it as a “tem-; Clerks smoking and reading news- Jing not only ull the one very noticeable feature missing at || became hysterical and was attended | porisation” and “loss of political honor,” | papers.” erenty but every other independent the dig race on Saturday at the S} Hh firet by Dr. Carroll of Knickerbocker|the Government's substitution for re-) Purk Department officials indig- /*iate, {heir plan also means, as lead Bay Speedway, which was, the| : s le ste ad iteate ¢ “ wident Wil has repeatediy de- ever smiling countenanceot “Kddie" | Hospital and iater by her shld Hee hepa it had pledged St ©} nantly deny this charge and pointed | (jared, the renunciation of any nan Rickenbac behind the wheel of his bhysician, vers , othe appeal by Viscount French ie|t? Mayor Hylan's proclamation for- and economic boycott of Ger- sfaxwell racing car. Mrs. Lichtenstein sald she and her néiiher Meplauded Ree condemned by| 0! ding reading, smokimg or hat any , : " Eddie,” 8 he is familiarly known to, husband had retired about 10.30 peleenn thet Sands Kegarding the supposed change of ib bbd SE neers aac potrita aaa | Zohn Dillon, the Nationallst leader ring between the hours of 9 and 6.| vteitude on the question of an inter, all Ms friends and admirers, proved him-j — bestia 2 P Despatches from Dublin concur in de-| The present system of payroll] national conference, w. ve declined *tif to be probably the most popul there was nothing to justify @ belief that he was a suicide. Mr. Lichtenstein had a spectacular career as a bookmaker and was known to practically every follower | of horse racing, His hobby off the track wa forced by measure of first! all the with much response the —__— SAY AUSTRIAN HAD MAPS. Sketches of Wat Made A An Austrian giving the name of Ar- We was arrested last night ov ANALAX 280555: e bridges claring that as far as the Nationalists) ch are concerned it is 1 unless it is rein: & generous and adjacent water I fronts of New York City were found tn HE child who objects | strenuously to castor oil, will take ANALAX tilles that taste like candied 120 7 areas fruit, with the greatest of | {u:ned out to b Pleasure, and ask for more! in ‘papers ‘ake a box of ANALAX = | ™#y be of valu home tonight. Ideal for children and adults. ' For Sale at AU Druggiats {ke fort | Markets, a 1 Company inent to duriny owned Jur by quart and BROOKLYN Your Crecit Is Good ai Me Eneryt | | Brooklyn's Most Reliable Fur- \) Hilton and Detective Danlano, For the first ti r York will buy loose milk this m cents ‘@ quart, r Commiasioner N. A. Van Son of the Country ineet_ with diitculties, as the pric nounced by. the commission wei clared to be both maxi J mum figures ke en STATEN ISLAND NOTES. No further detatis have been received 8 powsession. owing Loewe's arrest by Depart ment of Justice Spectal Agents Kein or- were Isved by the police that no ¢ could communicate with h n. Loewe whieh num! turned out to be the bridge plasa where The police believe tha certain papers found in his possession eto the | Government MILK AT 7 CENT CENTS TO-DAY. in many John J of F to-day iounced He and he had made an agree: lunch a drive for cheap milk hat the. company, mers, would ‘bring nt Into the city and sell it to dealers tor 6% cents a quart or delivered at Krocery | * stores for 64 conte This should be sol quart of Grade Js. retail for 7 cente « while Grade A will be sold for cents a quart sale rice of loose milk, Milk Commientot 4 the new ventui jum and of the aecidental drowning at Camp niture and Carpet House Tainwana, Canada. ‘of Archer 46-88-90 Myrile Ave. Keullerys Rorat: rene at Lawrence St, r-old # B Le lk Whenever you oven an rigera Fred J. | Kaczewitz, 4 Lid Style ar Laned— olde width, 20 tn inches, "lee Apartment Style Dimensions, outside width, 21 Inches, Length 40 Inches Capacity 60 Iba, Advertisonenta for The World may be left at and a brother of ¢ of the British amonhoten taten Island soctety, After but one week In the tank ne: Simoi of essential feature is to ob- tain the greatest avail- able value, On this very point we heve developed reputation for always giving comprehensible value. Our patrons won't be satisfied with lees than the best at the least cost. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY 1T FORTY SECOND STREET 8 in Harknett of Charles Ave- |nue'has been promoted to Corporal nnual meeting of the Staten League Inst evening. the with its offensive sodore came in for numerous attacks, A ommittee was appointed to take. steos i for its removal from Staten Island In hia haste to enlist, Thomas O'Reilly phoned his Be he aire Pai Avenue, to Je Brooklyn, has been an pattern attrac dveness make only a partial in the hes - require- mente of men, and boye— the Ikely to meet king of the per diem workers fol- lowed disclosures of fraud a number of years ago. It was discovered that dishonest foremen were padding the payrolls with men who elther didn’t exist or who hadn't worked. The only, way to prevent a recurrence of this, an efficiency engineer figured; was to from the first to a in any conference organized with @ view to negotiating peace. The sug- gestion that we seck to enter @ plen- ary congress to negotiate a peace over the heads of the responsible governments ts thus completely dis- | posed of “We seek to unite the German peo- ple with us In an effort to overtlirow ourselves it Is a great con- is still prov- stamina and with t Install a system of check and counter | militarism and tmperiali whieh | ‘ levee that would protect’ Father}as much ¢ it inoue foal Leader 20 Venrs Aci Knickerbocker's financtal interests to “Ty the ma es and 1 Jud ie 5. L'Armore the penny, but at the same time make the lowest paid city employee walt from a week to two weeks for the money he had earned. The New York City laborer is Uke « man whose week ends Saturday and is not paid until the following Saturday or two Satur- 4 cess only postpones the days later, world peace. Here 1g Just what the efficiency en-| “Were we convinced that Presid qualities are to continue Russian militarism, then the to twent teal | be prolonged until ix our duty to declare to the ( people that Germany's military su possibility of uineer has done for the Park Depart: | Wilson's ideals were obtainable only | (s''ed by ty ie “i ae Iment laborer: The working week|by fighting we would rather fight for el ends Friday night and the payrolls} than accept a dictated German reach the office in the Municipal! peace Building from Saturday to Monday. From there they are sent to the Cen- tral Payroll Division of the Depart- where the amounte e over, This ts After they leave yroll Division the lists ar t to the Civil Service Commis- sion, whose experts go over them to kee to tt that rection foremen or oth- NON-ESSENTIAL IMPORTS RESTRICTED BY CANADA Sporting Goods, Works of Art, Jew- elry and Toilet Preparations The Penalty of Eye Neglect is far too serious to igncre. ers have not inserted "dummies" on The cost of glas is of tri- the payroll, After that each name ts Included. H subjected to “Rule 12, paragraph 4," fling importance compared OTTAWA, June 6.—Sporting with the value of your sight. & sort of civil service acid bath guar- anteed to disclose anything crooked about the pay of a day laborer, ‘Thoroughly purged of the slightest suspicion of crookedness, the unde- filed payrolls are then sent back to the Central Payroll Diviston, where they are audited. After that they con- tinue their pilgrimage to the Rureau of Disbursements of the Finance De- works of art, Jewelry, t tiens and certain vegetabl come within the scope f the order in-counci! passed to restrict the im- portation of luxuries Thy order-in-council cites @ long lat of articles classed as non-essentials In war time, Among them are rd ye! ation red Eye Specialists. ted Glasses from $2.5) Established 56 Years New York: 184 Bway at John St. partment, and thence to the Mayor's| tables and cues, pleasure boats, skiffs way 8 warrant room, where the warrants/and canoes, sporting guns and rifle 293 Gixth Ave, rgth St, are signed by the Mayor's represen-land the ammunition therefor 350 Sixth Ave, sad St, tative, After that the City Chamber-|hage. and. cartridge belts zor Nassau, at Ann St, lain costs his eagle eye over every-|pistols, revolvers and other fir 17 West 42d Street. txeept for War purposes, rods, Among the ‘and fishing cor.Bond St thing and once more the payrolls are passed on to the Finance Department, this Game to the pay division, If the laborer ig lucky he will get patd on the Thursday following the Friday on which his claim was en- tered against the city. If he isn't, he must walt sixteen days. ‘There ‘are inen in the Park Di ment of Man- jnattan who haven't been pald In two | weeks. But oMecials there claim they Jon't hold up payrolls, The delay {x \caused by the long Journey taken by the rolls after they leave the Park | Department, B'klyn: 498 Fuiton St., fruits are included New York: 60 Flatbush ,Av. BROOKLYN Corner HLivingston 1 Block from: Fulton. St ' SCREEN omer __westonesten notes. |! $35 9x12 Seamless Velvet |? trom “somewhere in France" by Priel] $28 9x12 Wool Velvets. . vate Joseph F. Kearns, Company Ith U. B. Infantry, to his brother, Bd- ward J. Kearns of Hrookfield Stre White Plains, stated that he had been wounded in action and was improving apidly There will be thirteen annual commencement exercises of the Bloomingdale Hospital School for Nurses to-morrow afternoon Supreme Court Justice $28 9x12 Seamless Brussels > , Your Choice 8:89 rs $1 3511.75 Inlaid Linoleum Colors through to the back; remnant pieces; enough of a pet tern to cover a good sized recom. ¢é Sa. al graduates at the Willlam =P. Piatt hes de the motion of the ne Yonkers Railroad Company to set aside \ verdict of $1 awarded to Eustace $ R 38 Parky, son of Charles Par f Yonk= > ors, for the loss of hin foot when he was run over by @ trolley car company. The Board of Supervisors of West chester County have authorized the jerk to confer with the War Depart- ent relative to using the old Yonkery armory aa & b pital WATER STAINED $2 3x6 | $8 6x9 | $8 6x12 98c 2.49 2.98 LINOLEUM RUGS Lnoleuin Rugs kno owned by the fin tine te the maker's tian ie for’ lees thas hal! uy b= 8 10—apec The resolution granting a temporary || § Ut art} i vereane Ih fares to Aix, cents on. the Oso Nes of the Weatchester Street Rall: road was passed by the White Plain fomimon Council last night. ‘There were three members out of seven in op- vosition, The tnerease ts for June and y and ts contingent on the service bettered. LINOLEUM Lat tte to ie Let 2-06 . he i] ult of Mrs. Catherine New York Cental or the death of her | d bee | Bee <itted on July. 20 ing at Amenia, when an auto ia which bhe wees riding wes atruck by « tr who ever piloted a speed demon | GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR TRUCK DEALERS, SAYS PAGE alizes that our whole success in the war |/n his territor depends on Pand our transportation facilitte: | truck transportation,” says Page, who, with W. irvine F' rently became distributers tor t ton truck, with headquarters at No. 1800 | ritory of Broadway. t the | business but B do his vit in into Cari ki the omy — of rf familiar | “Deal nity thitt 19 Before motor t dealer who fs not |for motor tran. tour of the r t f make a 1 and boat terminals see how many, truck n ex-|"re waiting t urn in line to load or h junload. Let him observe on the country OF lronds how mary #0 more ships can be built; how/trucks are we can develop greater railroad | then | movement rtation. 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