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enti: see PUBLIC SCHOOL 70 D UNFIT FORHUMANS SAYS PRINCIPA deacstpaneiis 1,838 Pupils Crowded Into Space for 1,000—No Relief Now, Declares Grady. THER EVENING WORL: Home Life of Col. Roosevelt Jr. Ideal; , FRIDAY, APRI ‘Steel King’s Daughter and Naval Business and Politics Barred There; mri os nib dbs hlledodteten tee a ; a ; Society’s Whims Cause No Worries = LIGENSE TO WED REPLIED “KAMERAD! ‘Hopes of Steel King and Rail- Alleged Gangsters Had Beaten road Man Expressed Fifty Man After They Found His Years s Ago Reali ed. Watch Ww as One of Nickel. Ensign Roswell Miller of the Naval Patrolman M of the Fifth Reserve and Miss Margaret Carnogte, Street Station ordered seven young Alleged unfitness of Public School Building No, 70 in East 75th Strect, 8a described in the second of a series allon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew men to move on from ‘the corner of Of Public Schoo! Assoc\ation bulletins, Carnegie, to-day obtained their Allen and Rivington Street at 2 o'clock: ¥ was Grought to the attention of schoo! license to wed at the Marriage this morning, and twenty minutes oMictals to-day with tho following re- License in the Muntcipal later arrested the seven for alleged sult Abraham Smith, Princtpal of Pub- Ne Schoo! No. ‘he building 1 unfit for human habitation, Building. were at the doors of the Bureau at 8.50 in the ten minutes before it opened and were the third couple in line, No one in the They assault and robbery The complainant {s Reuben Whit- No, morning, 70: man, twenty-two, a aalesman, It was office was aware of the identity of 128 Allen Street, who says the men mea: ° ovate 140 We Baye 113 ‘*% eta sr the ness the couple until after they had passed | took $8 from him and a nickel watch, } on a day like this we have to have out of the build | When they saw that the wateh { “Miss Carnegie was so plainly at- tired that no one would accuse her of ; being the daughter of Andrew,” said Joseph P. McCann, assistant clerk, who took the couple's oath. “There wasn’t a bit of Jewelry on the young + |was nickel,” Whitman said, “the gang. sters beat me over the head with ft until I bled.” The alleged hold-up men gave names, ages and addresses as follows: Samuel Zuckerman, twenty, No. 1468 electric light all day.” Assistant Superintendent of Schools Grady (Superintendent Bttinger be- ing inaccessible): —"There are schools in Brownsvi in the Washington Heights District and in the Bronx much more needy than Public Schoo! woman, After they were out of the Seabury Avenue, Bronx; Joseph Bone j No, 70. We are unable to give No door I read the name Andrew Car- georgio, twenty-three, No, 401 Bast 7@ consideration at this time A negie, Scotland on the license and 15th Street; William McGuire, twen- three-years programme has been laid then of course I knew. Anyone of , ty-one, No. 297 Avenue C; David owt for the construction and repair |the other young women who were } pf Marder, No. 914 Myrtle Avemaa, ef-echoolhouses, No. 70 ts not men- here might have been mistaken for | Brooklyn; Angelino Pallentino, thirty, tioned in it After three years,— | millionatre’s daughters but Miss Car- | ‘+ ons No. 368 Broome Street; Domtnte Fae , maybe,—but not before that.” negie, never for a minute.” + Ps rone, twenty-one, No. 1726 Lextngtem These are some of the thingsn sald The hs were administered in the | 2 Ly Avenue; Louis Schwalda, twenty, Mo, Soh io. 7 ° large waiting room of the bureau, | ¢ ‘ 238 Seventh Street. @bout Public Sotool No. 70 inthe bul: K letin of the Public Education Asso- jEnsign Miller was tn uniform. He! \ When the policeman showed up et elation: paid the fee with a single five-dollar | ¢ Headquarters this morning to have “Tt is an old shell. ORT Tee bill, eaid “thank you” and left. And! ? 6s his seven prisoners finger/printed, “Age has crumbled {ts walls and that was all ho said during the) ° reporters expressed astonishment that @mmed its light in the shadow of LATEST PHOTO OF WET. COL. THEO. ROOSEVELT AND lieben d twenty minutes he was in the office, | « \ one abet es policeman shoud i | Miss Carnegie satd less. have captured seven young night @osely surrounding buildings. di $ : DEEL af forey.caven classes four | ORLY “Division” of Prospective Young Leader’s| AVY TO IGNORE PRICES mis Nevis cure a Wien eet v agieolent: stg tn te Weed OE teen on double session, or part : ¢ f ‘ Carnegie out her share of the 2 : s y . Lid Time Is Between His Wife and Children. pplication without any ald from her | « Mallon, "Somebody tipped me that bid ‘ate i cepective husband, She gave her @ M1s3 MARGARET there was a hold-up going on on my “Narrow doorways, intricate hal paste ceanteitud MUA: WealNERGGeAd |S ARNE OLE post and I commandeered the first ways and antiquated stairways, dark In the good old days when young| late Colonel's wish that young Theo- age as twen uehsdhaen hilly aghhe eck Ahead a W BORCEN STAGE teenie. tak Gaia eine ‘ my sep ever alive the|Mmen aspired to political office it have a “quiet, peaceful] Required by Law to Purchase No 2 Hast 91st Street, which ts the ¢ autor at oF i, picked } “emt precipitous, keep ever 3 aianteoen wera home life.” ‘They, too, declined to talhy vUITES shed UrCHase | thet athens Ghe waa bora © vp Phair, my side partner, and anger of disaster (rom fire or panic. |idn't cut much figure just how the ut it, See: Steel on Competitive lanoaree ae eee ae CdD ERODE beaded for the Bowery through Stan- “On each floor in the main building | Curtains in the front room of his} Already the Colonel has broken a Bids jin New York City, Hor gana ton Str ; home were draped, nor did the voters| ard and fast rule laid down by his ds. maiden name was given jo there is one room without any win- ‘ped, d " “ (fag tetween Third and Fourth Streets ale | Worry whet . c | «ghbors, ‘The entrance to his hom WASHINGTON, 1 oot | Whitfield a Ay country of pirth ur nited dow. On the top floor this middle laeeavan nether the ambitious young! “lon he owns is actually cheortul, for rig : . aA Pps Rae enll sin pores we came upon the. gang. Phair room has a dim skylight which drips shot pool around the corner or) ‘+ the outer doors have been taken | ‘ cit an ca will continue to be ‘eben dropped off to take them from the jeu every relt wild ducks down on the Potomac. rom their hinges and the little hail- fete ais Kal alone regardiess| Ensign Miller gave his ago as rear while T met them in front, Each But to-day things are different! It] way enamelled in white. There is|° es agreed upon by the Industrial | twenty-four and residence as No, 969 of ux advanced upon the seven with “artificial light le necessary, even! 1 pide Se le ipcoas pres nothing as cheerful in the whole| Board with the industry, and whatever! par Avenue. His father’s name is 1 ] q drawn revolvers. Only a few words on the brightest days, in many of the |! Wolels Be * block, for the standing rule has been | May be the outcome of the conferences | ry a Atiine and bls msthes was vere spoken 1 ‘Hands up!" aes rooms, fe to be lost, So it matters]. (ndt district to make the entrances| wow going on to determine the future | ROW" or a \ nd the boys sald On the first floor there are no per- | “ether young Col. Roosevelt, de-|(o homes sumbre and quite forbid-| policies of the board. Mary Louise Roberts. Both parents ibe a buting into the profession of his| ‘0% Acting Secretary Roosevelt said to-|ate American born. Tho you rf. mabent partitions between three Of) a aise a lame oF a ‘amali in-|_!¢ Colonel has becn leaving home| day this decision had been reached |ficer gave Chicago as his place of WANTS TO ISSUE BONDS, the rooms—only curtains. terest (n house dec » morning since he returae | ier the legal officers of the depart: | birth. - em “Toilet conditions are loathsome se decorations and do- © and he divides his choice] vent had ruled that the de ‘ d unspeakable, mestié affairs, Of course his inter- ‘ation between a modes.| was required by law t department | The papers give the 6 of the and unspea 8. est in both is Jarge enough and what|‘oW car and the new subway. He ¥ aw to secure this! wedding as April 22, but do not state sit The Public vice Commission haa “It ts doubtful whether such 008" }15 org timely, Mre, 1. Ry tho]sets to work at No, 14 Wall Street material dy publio advertisoment of | Ciere the coremony will be per- coe set April 9 at 2.30 P.M. for a hearing Aitions would be tolerated under our) on. a, ne Se rt oe fat 10 oclock, and although he is a| Contracts. " Ss ies Wh Di ‘The off 69th will march up Fifth jon an application of the Brooklyn Union factory laws in even the pooresnt younger, bag been a Suffragette for) panker. his chief concern is organiz-| The original progrmame of the mn. | formed. Merino So Happy nen 4 va C mpany for order authorizing 3 fs quite a time and that will go a long| ing gue of veterans, His | dutrias! Board for Price Agreements i When “Andy” Carnegie was just a | ved He Asked Magistrate ue soon after its arrival, . it $2,800,000 worth of de- sweatshops. way with the women, Visitors range from Generals, former | ready has been upset by the refusal of |hired man in a Pittsburgh steel min} Charged He ASKCA MARISITAIC | whether the 77th Division parades or [nite bondar plant ———i = a present, to dc 0 e e Railros 4, y . a ” “ r 4 e , 4 AT ONCE elt is alr and pr t A ie ey) th RS roe ps te to buy |he told Roswell Miller, who had been to Partake of Feast. jnet” Col, John J, Phelan, command jon Sia 1 equipment of the SIX AUTOS SMA SMAS 5 st in politi This rule Gueation: ce the perices. Now the | through the Civil War with him as a ee ling the new ooth, New York Guard, | valu = sum speech Was made three weeks ago and se of old frie eee On the board's policy is |jieutenant in the Third New York re ; e old ‘declared to “No | Feb 1919, the peti. Mentciatr Fire chief's Machine! io. second ig soon to be t a! By rand his Own -Hasve » awaiting ¢he outcome of ourther | 4 wiory (Carnegie had been in the| ‘when Anthony Merino was t td ’ r a to-day thing is golng pau esmenned Starts General Collisions, titan ohio LY They are always welcome, | ¢onfrences between the membership of that the Magistrate wanted to see '° Interfere with Its parade when it sion of its plant Bix automobdtics in collision at one | VOlers in the 23d Assembly District. If his time is taken from] ju0,board and head: nt| office of superintendent of Military , returns from overseas.” 3 time set a new record for automobile | Before her marriage tn June, 1910, she it 18 not a cause of groat| °°>Artme gio babies ng agencies, ‘elegraphs) that he did not think] him Anthony took it for granted that! jie pag _ ai vaccine “ereduad accidents in Montclair, N. J. yester- Was Eleanor Butler Alexander, daugh- | W0rriment Rogie y Lett bet? mado} = much of the young woman of the day | tts Honor had heard about the whethor units of the 165th Infantry, ; : eS itenee i noney in the bond market ‘i pa sent a ata , ld 6 day afternoon, Ono of the cara was| ter of Mrs, Henry Addison Alexander | 720" lerad Ee ne” auaeneecns $419,000,000 PAID OUT looking over stect rails| ving who arrived at No. 401 Fast 9 the old th is known tn the army, | that of Fire Chief Willlams ain of No, 42 West Forty-seventh street. the front, but before he went abroad which Miller, @ ratlroad contractor, | 3 Ight before last and ;"4¥o & ! from France, clalz, who wan Deine driven 10.8 {17 She met young Toosevoi a: the com. |e was “| BY WAR RISK BUREAU tered and a furbelowed mining|14th Street the nleht before last 8Rdy “hin Coiene comes word that the y William Courte ling: * file ete |to-do, H oman had flounced past | have since been the talk of the nelghe | pa jing The Chief's machine had reached a, i ye Petey oe hi site r whispal proudly when hel si Qian oe i ¥ DAS ORI Si hvahue te Aves Rainbow Divesiion, of the eve of Its paint in Valley Road, opposite Cooper| Since tho Colonel came back from | whisperc he believed bis non| | ert ever get tuasried, Roa, eata | Da7nINe trom Becune ‘departure for America, has flung Avenue, when @ limousine owned by| France his dully life has been one{was worth more than he was, The| Checks for Allowances, Allotments | cs who was thirty years old A jforth a challenge to all the other! Electric J. K. Jones and operated by Frederick |round of speechmaking. He has|young man has d repeatedly ne and Ins} e Now Issued hot marry until twenty-two Maybe,” said Tony, “the Mayor, Or units in the Sxpeditionary Forces. ‘Lerling was about to enter @ garage. | found that women have come into ne not for great riches and desired *o M REUESES NOW 1808 if T have a daughter haps the vernor, desires tO inne Omcers’ Intelligence Summary | VACU UM Tho official's car struck this machine, | public Life since the boys went over |. 1° Welly: When Due. Jet her grow up to] .ompliment me.” jJust issued says > 424 Division } jocke: c a 1 ty = - ng to Know some- - daa 2 01 Knocked down «gus bamp at the here, While the Colonel taiks he /SOCIETY AND ITS WHIMS DO NOT| wastimNaTON, April 14. —Tne|\" NE TORE TRE Horie CHEN Just what the fuss was about, Papa proudly asserts that it has spent } peeing also at the curb, and came to a; 224# that feminine eyes look up| WORRY HIM. War Risk Bureau now is issuing} “And if I ever have a boy, Andy} Merino did not know until Assistant|imore days in the face of the enemy, | sop against another machine, from the knitting and search his! Society life and its whims do not! checks for allotments, allowance es, in- | according to the story told by the old] istrict Attorney Direnzo, linguist | lp a ul SrOUnG againat mel ALL MAKES } excitement, two ca actions for some manncriam that| y Htoosevelt family either. I{} surance and componsation in tho] fonmaners » IIMos MnO Mavs | that he ts, mado It clear in the dulest | oncrations than any other division in ON were looking at the Chtei’s Will tell them just what kind of a/\ ote Been, We] same months that they fall due. An-|that girl of yours or one like her: Bo-| of Itatla, that the the TY Reepedltlcnary Reraece | r ap, collided head-on. The Chief's home man bo is. has been marrying. He| Pouncement was made to-day that | cause. he going to earn his ownalas represented by one Ed eat on has received from Gen, | sy erms ag, tne Jones car were badly dam- rather difficult, for the Colonel has ii 10us in aie social set inj 1,062,566 checks were mailed in| living and know how to do it by the) piener, a itary inspector of the] Pershing M comn nlc pve comeene Phone Bryant §877 age 50 ‘ Bite t adolph Spreckels was a prom- Ai Sab ehen: . work of I ri seagate Ervslaiied: and eXPress= 3 ee been tolling stories of the dougnboys || Me that trae gpromns | March, representing a total of $3 Whea ‘Androw Carnoglo was alxty-| Health Dopartment, comptal ba his pride in it. Brig. Gen, G. G,| Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Ce, RWHIT and running clear of anything thatlels hnd made many onemics in aon, | 14882205. ince the Burcau's es-|fouy sonre ald’ Marcaret. wan bare,| alleged that the said Merino, on Gatley bas taken over command of 131 West 42u St. PARADE FOR W E PLAINS, Savors of either politics or home life. |ety because of his courageous fight| teblishment nearly $419,000,000 has was his companion from the time day aforesaid and in the place afore fa iaintows X noe Major Gen, Flag- gainiaie lta Macsh in cpveiaeee Up around that scdate old residen-|®¢ainst the grafters, some of, whom} been paid out, [aie buld WwW he She wats just the | Gnd, waa Keoping twelve live chick. [ler left for the United States a r Le ups lal World Nerpe d kind of a daughter he wanted he ; he ‘hen of a tenement | Hime Colebration. tial district, in which the Colonel's We ieauat Roosevelt | leal devices. by which| RSE Bea dled kc Mag tht to] enn in the kitchen of a tenem WHITE PLAINS, April 4—A welcome fUF-Story English dwelling at No re_is chiefly up of ol1| twenty checks are signed with an ac Mr. Carnegie on his seventy-fifth | house, . home parade will be held here to- 165 Hast 74th Street is located, the] friends of th two families, and their} tual pen signature at one time have| birthday well remember Viat all he} Merino explained, in Italian, that morrow afternoon for soldiers, Major Meighbors, especially the women, are |{))1ms fcuk iys, and new | been Installed to assist undling | could tik about was that his ft 1a the custom of his people for Gen. O'Ryan is expected to be among in @ better position to learn some-|\ ‘Tho yours s the Woest,|th® enormous volume of business | i" Tineds Gre bad notcec|retatives to. honor she arrival’ of the reviewing officers, hie thing of the Colonel's home life, He knows the cowboys, for he met| transacted by the Bureau, for Interview because he wanted) twins by sending the ‘proud fallen There will be four divisions in the | om when his father took him on cs 4 Seoul de Ab 14 the happy mother things good to a‘ ? CAN JUDGE ONLY FROM AN rth —— ipa ly A oF parade. The military division will be Vestern trips. And, furthermore, his | | . when she | eat. Hence, the chickens, composed of men from all branches of OUTSIDE VIEW. eldest child, Grace Green, was born in | ANTI-RED RIOTS IN BRISBANE | for the first time, ML iy letant District Attorney the service, escorted by the G. A, R,| There, at least, they can see how|t® Golden West spelen "s cducation in h Magistrate Gimma emiled battalion of the @th Artillery, one (and when he goes to work, bow he nor know wh HAN eens, hay-| Returned Australian Soldiers Rise remaking was more ae Sie “ps Pipi a ing a native de rs ; entence, sald th ‘court, would be company of the 69th Regiment and St. enjoys his three children and what|tha Colonel anid weeterdey, ly ene BRIS Againet Solshevtk: Hee jeer he eshas oF adets, = The ond division ‘sort of taste the family has in the}! must q a warm spot fr | iyop newapan ee | had been furnished and | ™Aneniod ure ; anne Men, way of window drapuries and styles. YORE Tn IDH MET MY GRUBB LE |e one ed Rea te aueah a ee de Pe ne Papa M nd kindred a2 For the timo being, anyway, that ‘the | str As had its windown mnashed| trerbating and ar eeine and | Would) the. t (eg io Neca. Will be about the only things the pub- dren are Fast. | R al ind the gifted A ot a. Oe % he } 4 division will con- : ania through, and ila rf Mt hea seins cit gn honor t ae i aE RIES. (ee 9 g . slat of Dopart- tic Will iearn of his home life, for Hat. 1 n year ago, when | ony oon t z. a wh, 4 eee +4 nal, busj- i8 set against tall about it i Sain. £0 UA aes ‘ t i RS: a 4 his brothers and friends observe tha Mattar pie eae Sees sad - . ha ANCE i West. | manding Joport a con L + now they aro all gad to e|;uuyans ands “Ky 1 i crak tia T T I S me t "he continued, “but there ‘'s|alse area. tt ave ne| very much the kind of ay . very little T wish to say about them day Pee sou woman. ; had nf ute anid P rm They are just happy as ean b ee Nie: Rte eens NPT Mr, District At- li f= and would have liked to have gone |t be : it happen again bed bee i Jover the ton with me | . ne 1 NFER WIT The hostess who serves Tetley’s Tea |°\ WANTS TO “GET ACQUAINTED" | Pp * GARRISO! C0 hy | H soon becomes famous. That is because \ WITH FAMI ‘ E It wa young naval te te } So win LY HIMSELF, | WRECK TRIAL NEAR END, | twas not until tho young nava | BRT HEADS ON PAY RAISE Tetley’s is the different tea! The Colonel insisted that he could A ge A ad i I Say nothing about his family that) Luctano's Case Expected to Go to! (irom that the ereat stow a | sue | A fragrant, cheering cup of Tetley’s is i would interest the public, | Jury To-Day, which he and his friend put in | refreshing. E \ They aro {uel ike ail other tams | scmors. 2. 2, April. dadt tp oxe| word more than half a cent ’ Impression Prevails That Com- | Teshing. Every one enjoys it. When La |wanta silence’ from me at thie time | BM sease of Falward Laciano, on| Miss Carnogte's name is joined with| — promise Will Be Reached, Both you serve Tetley’s, you give a new mean- \ and ple to use an expres- |t ma sht n nnec that of many of the pay . | nd plent to use an express | aughter | HBP one ng Concessions, ing to the tea hour, ad int ne nS) Sahlog Hae the f om: Tetley'’s Teas are gathered from the i . nquired. for n wa enon | world’s finest tea gardens, and are per- ; n sm dunting, Germans for |h pe Soft fectly blended. They are well packed to PAS SENGE R CAR WEEK tell you | ' keep impurities out and strength and fra- March 29 to A “al 5 Nl right, and Fe grance/n, Notice the full unbroken leaves, 1 for bears. re toe Own German MI ¢ Pa pi I erves aro down | 3" Serio 8 c ona it bp Afier Inbaling pin, Thursday April 3 ‘ Ld 2 ! f lee 1 Particularly will you like the deep color fears it wi as " ; nae 2 . © Mayer who ap NOON TO 10.30 P.M.- EXCEPT SUNDAYS - ADM. 25¢ ae en beth MeConnell, sisters, sociated Bress)—he @, Bleichrosder and rich flavor of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe vein; wae y 1 ne cor ea, Order some today! APRIL 81012 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WEEK And as to the family, when T get tively. Were owna nearly a : on ay! better acquainted I Ww more \ . ' BEDFORD AVE.BETWEEN | i00, 1 raat ws Aven nwhien . abo vem, eally haven't had ln \ w out. ; would like, but before long 1 ghall ried ne the firat in Ge 1, both sides make take the time,” to be Sead by the employees, t ‘ ) ee a a aS . i “9

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