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POLICE GIVE HOUSE A PEN. Magistrate Retor o Bench After Six Week one. Magistrate Frederick B. House re- turned yestertay to the Traffic Court, after an absence of six weeks because of iness. There were ninety-five ca: awaiting his disposal. Before he ascended the bench, Police Léeut. Samuel W. Johnson, of Motor- cycle Squad No. 1, presented the Mag- irate, in his “chambers, with a gold fountain pen, with inscription, on behalf of the motoreyele polleemen. ‘The pen replaces the one stolen about ® year ago from the Magistrate's — 980,000 for Synagogue Mand, At a benefit performance in the Plymouth Theatre Sunday night $60,- +000 was raised for the new building fund of the Institutional Synagogue in Hariem. The building, for which 250,000 is pought, will be erected in 16th Street and will combine the fea- tures of synagogue, Y. M. H. A. and Talmud Torah. OUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT REEUMATISH Stop suffering! 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When @ soldier and his lady love are concerned, Magistrate Simms of Essex Market Court will leave no stone unturned for the satisfactory settlement of their ease. Sarah Weiss ap- SAID FIND-3 peared asking a INGS 18 summons for one KEEPINGS. Mrs. Cohen. It Namrnnnnnnnnn seemed that Mrs. Cohen had obtained by some means a pin which Sarah alleged had been given to her by one of the overseas men before his departure, Mrs. Cohen wanted the pin, and so did Sarah. And there the trouble started. “Are you the soldier's sweetheart?” asked Judge Simms, ' Sarah blushed, showed several gold teeth, and said “Yes,” “Were you the soldier's sweetheart before he left this country?” he asked. “Sure,” answered Sarah promptly. “What is the real trouble?" “Mrs. Cohen found the pin, and then said ‘findings is keepings.’ Now she won't give me back the last kepe- sake that I had.” “Did anyone see you wearing it?” asked the Judge. “No. Mrs. Cohen got hold of it,” asserted Sarah, “and I haven't had a chance to wear it.” “Just a moment, Your Honor,” in- terrupted a policeman, “Sarah had @ summons issued for someone else OPPENHEIM. 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Sale Price A, 9 5 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 11, 1919. came up she wasn't here.” @ summons?” avked His Hon “You bet I will,” replied Sa Sarah obtained her summons, ee Whether Teddy was capable of bit-) ing the Worthy citizens of Manhattan or not was the question at Essex Market Court, “He can't bite, Your Honor,” de- clared John Schoenbuch, the fond owner of Teddy. “We shall see,” said Justice Simms. == Teddy is a Skye Terrior of famous ancestry. Teddy appeared in per- son in Essex Market Court, a privil- ege not extended to every canine of | Manhattan, “John was accused of allowing &| dog to appear in the streets of Man- hattan without a muzzle and without a leash,” in the words of the com- plaint. “Why wasn't the dog on a leash?” asked the Judge. “Teddy wouldn't bite anyone, would you, Teddy?” asked John affection- ately, “How can the court tell Teddy can- not bite?” “Tl show you.” replied John. Teddy then appeared in his own defense. He is one of those dogs who | cannot see unless the hair is care- fully brushed from his eyes. Teddy obviously had’ not a speaking ac- quaintance with the district barber. “Your honor, I ask you to notice} that Teddy cannot bite anyone,” urged John, Teddy took the stand, and Mr. aTogan, the Assistant District Attor- ney, carefully removed the muzzle. “Open your mouthums,” command- ed_Jobn. e But once Teddy's lusurious growth was cleared from his eyes, and he saw the world in its true light, he re- fused to testify. He began to bark frantically in protest of the whole proceeding. “Show the Judge your teeth,” re- Iterated John. ‘Teddy merely barked some more. “Take him away,” eaid Judge Simms. In a few moments John contributed $3.00 to the municipal treasury. IGE FAMINE SEEN BY MILK WITNESS Louis Horton Says Dealers Cannot Supply Demand—But Milk WOULDN'T SHOW TEETH; $3 Will Drop. Loton Horton, President of the Sheffield Farms Dairy Company, which owns a number of ice planta, predicted a shortage of ice here next summer, with a possible famine dur- ing July and August, in his testimony at the milk inquiry yesterday before Chief City Magistrate McAdoo. “I don't know," asserted Mr. Hor- |ton, “what the dealers in food and dairy products will do when hot weather comes. Praotically no ice | has been harvested in a radius of 150 miles of this city this winter and foe dealers cannot begin to supply the demand.” The witness said the consumer of milk here would get the benefit of @ lower price, probably in April. nadie lr SAY SHE STOLE $700 COAT. a McCarthy, tw: troit was arrested Cen- tral Station yesterday charged with having stolen @ $700 fur coat, which was in her possession, According to Detective rooeph Daley, ft No. 220 Division Sereet, Albany, ol fo. vision Street, Albany, New York. had come to New York to visit her band, who is a member of the 165th Infantry. Alr Navigation Conference Postponed. PARIS, March U1 (Associated Press.) Like the International Wireless Con- ference, which assembled here several wooks ego, @ similar gathering which was intended to deal with problems re- lating to aerial navigation has been compelled to postpone its work \ndefin- itely after having merely perfected its organization. It developed that most nations might be obliged to make wholly unexpected changes in their fundamental laws if they participated In decistos Dried J Fish stitute for si (Bpreial to The vening World.) SAYVILLE, L. 1, March 1.—Great South Bay fishermen, when overhaul- ing nets in winter storage here, shook up dried-out, pulverized jelly fish cling. ing to the meshes at the close of last fall's fishing, creating a smothering dust, followed by fits of sneezing among the fishermen The men ex pressed belief that pulverized Jelly fish would make @ fine substitute for snuff. Dead tn Home Two Weeks, When neighbors broke into the home Il, sixty-two, at No, 4 . yesterday, had intssed him for a fort- night, they found Iti rocking Russell n dead lor | two weeks. Influenga is thought to have | caused death, SH Washington re Uplift. is considering a plan for opening a dormitory on Wash- Ington Square in connection with the tat organ! ion of a pro; ed community Fi by poor 6 et e rok) ny " need yenterday ‘by Wrof, Yobn’ m, Secretary of the New Tork University dehool of ea plication. sued in Nassau County be returned to him ff she is permitted to sue in Man- hattan. WIFE WOULD DROP SUIT | LABOR WON'T ACCEPT CUT TO BRING ONE ELSEWHERE Husband Opposes Mrs. Johnson's Plan to Change From Nassau to New York County. Mra Mabel P. Johnson of Roslyn Applied to Justice Lazansky in Brook-| "ized labor will refu lyn yesterday for leave to discontinue her suit In Nassau County for a sep- | d aration from Dr, Harry D. John: so that she may sug in New York County. He The couple were married Apri] 13,/ “that the not #0 long ago, and when the ca#® 1993, and have four children Mrs | the Price of labor are identical. Mad Wages are reduced, living sta Johnson alleged that last July her of the workers are immediately af. “Will you appear this time if I issue husband forced her and the children |fected and the home suffers, to go to Roslyn, while he move from|, "The | the Betnord, in which they had lived, |the same theory will apply to the ém-lone forced landing to 3,870 miles of | to Bretton Hal band beat and abused her. Dr. Johnson opposed his wife's She has engaged in a eight lawyers to adjust their marital differences, he said, a Affect Wages. rao gconomie error,” paid ing standards are to She alleges her intend wartime profits ‘equitable’ abou! Avenue, IN LIVING STANDARDS » Frank Morrison Warns That “Price Worager Lauds New York-Washing- Readjustments” Must Not WASHINGTON, March 11.—Orga-| Otto rrison, Sec- Federation of |tion at Madison Square Garden last said in an official statement. geems to accept the Mr. Morr rice of a commodit, workingman will ask if his liv. (4nd March 1 last, 112,228 miles had endangered, if|been covered. -| ployer, or ia to have. the fatter ‘merely Glspense with some of his flight. There is nothing ch an arrangement, |vice, he continued, not a plane has nsound and In practice it |fallen, nor has a pilot been killed or (Bpecial to The Drening World.) SAYVILLE, L. L, March iL—Former State Treasurer Julius Houser is ously il of stomach treuble and closely confined to his home in Gree! AERIAL MAIL GROWS ton Service—La Guardia Says United States Is Behind. Prager, Second Assistant Postmaster General, pictured the aerial mail as @ growing success in a speech at the Aeronautical Exposl- night. He declared that mechanical taon, |trouble had caused only twenty-nine nd }orced landings for the New York- tda| Washington mail plane in 1,636 hours of flying, in which, between May 15 The proportion was In the New York-Washington ser- crippled. One mechanic lost his life by coming tnto contact with a whirl- ing propeller, One applicant for a thon flight. direction finder adopted by the Aertal Mail Service which enables a pilot to descend in the thickest weather in the | gout, exact centre of a field, He sald alr and F you are one of those healthy individuals who ‘‘never dream,” be sure you are a deep sleeper. Your sleep does you lots of good. If your sleep is light or broken —if you dream all night—you can’tbuildupstrengthandhealth. You'll never get sound, re- freshing sleep unless you relax. You can’t relax ina bed that rat- tles or groans—or on a spring that squeaks every time you move. The least noise keeps the nerves on edge. You may not wake up —but your nerves will. 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