The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Residents of the Kast Side Standing in Line For First Step Toward American Citizenship “400 FROM EAST SIDE FORUMS. (JAM CLERK’S OFFICE AT NIGHT TO BECOME U. S. CITIZENS Patriotic Spectacle irecly MRS, MOTT EXONERATED Due to Americanization Work IN ALIENATION SUIT te VENING ApPi. | s rs. of Evening World. y Bae ee Jury Returns Verdict in $50,000 Ay VOLUNTEERS GIVE AID. Suit After Ten Minutes ; F baie : Deliberation, 7 Children Lead Parents in Many | ates. Aucust Cases and Help Clear Path » to Citizenship. Julia King. DD As a direct result of the work cf r sued for $50,000, Americani The Eve- ning World and t pera ; tion of County witn ' this news; east . ght fi i » becomes My Dearest Good ‘ citizens of the United in fs exply pe ts the jury Me ut ; It was the first time the county's | 5,4) sheet rat te pith ‘naturalization bureau” had been |i, 4 he ‘ ‘ open at night for this purpose. And . t fully as many more ‘ame opportunity to-morrow n are expected: f will be offered t LEADERS OF PHILIPPINES “mn ‘The Evening World found that mar ARE HERE ON PLEASURE heart disease and he ‘Fee th Ye Bheskls 1, will have to ors at the Americar 3! Deler: 1 7" macta Se ed her divorce sult against Charles eas wait (os naccia «| Delegation of Forty Ca me to See Sidney Drew was a bgother of John | ti, Nor JURVORAWad, Wha Ohi ALL MAKES ON country, but were unat Sights After Official Visit to Drew and father of 8. Rankin Drew, says, gets $20,000 a year. The alimony Soe s ee nn : sh ae res Washington fee Spey ih ar eile Lp : “ibe order wan signed by Justice Capper A Easy Terms ERG OMH) AHHH oF (Ses Orr Waaear tie | acct k| APPLICANTS FOR “CITIZENSHIP AT BVBNING WORLO OPENING orhTAtt en RECORDS LAST'NGAT.$ | 170, [8 ti tik Nile have been the | Vacwum Gleaner" Speraly Co. der the same circu u AUVVINK en ate ee ae Tigre ae a goon | ar, Drew had spent many years on on 131 West 42d St. bid see cK Ww | 1% | | e beginning of the w k wh :me conferred Wan : | CALLED TO EARLY CONVOY, | LSU eautD FAUVONE” Fla Pak SED Ti Maint di bahia jed several months earlier, anc i Pa waident. ot the. Philippine —— About tha time Miss Lucile he nek : wis ment toe n° | WASHINGTON, April 9.—Tho Mc aye fae i a Chautauqua enter Jra 0. Bai Wial entire 7th (New York National tainer on the same circuit with Wii Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sta i mAncead = | Army) Division has been assigned Nam Jennings Bryan, found that the Fla) sokuinie way with sve | | to early convoy, ing UE LJ. We Fe! movies were crowding the lyceum plat Searann etre i ie 4 Sdabeshrt ed ooh eee 10 War Departmen os “| form out of business and decided to Pe ihe décarcniedt wave cuoriied 60 (N86 FOBRS fig GHRIGGIUUPALE. comieaclain | —— | he following organizations of the . “go in” also. . * : ofthe department were aperiead of 0 |indunsal and ater intrest e's | Pershing Assurance of Early| 1h were included in the anncunese | Representatives of Employees| _ Te two met at a movie tudlo where Suede Velour is Prominent in Ruincat: CHOI for two nianial ne aper men are jn the party we : Sates “| ment: Division Headquarters, Head: a . aa: each A Cor t . > | Convoy Leads Mayor’s Com- | quarters 'T J and 164th In- Callon Hylan After Strike | « that they wer ind aid: th ! us 0 oming : pet: pi Nia : t nf the now cele citizens GIRL WITNESS OVERCOME. | mittee to Print Tickets, | faulty Briside Heaaahiarters, sosth. | Is Approved. cor swan produend ane guccess CAPES for Gl RLS eeRing: War) W ‘i Alleged to Have Been Forced to th, 306th and : P ie pm te and It was : A : a Live: Weenies | Tentative plans were being made | tallons, 152 Mayor Hylan will ask Lindley M.| not 1 Taat At was in-| Jl IN ny and di Votion to their try. | Molly Lewis, twenty-two, burst into eg necene of . a, rhosi ree of the B. R. BF i Thue edccby:thale eerure’ts the “inetie| and the IOR MISS County Clerk William F, Schn@der ai We Me exDSRLOL Re AG committee representing the em ae aoe that the remarkable’ attend- | Sl argnaleationa weracates : ployees of the transit lines and listen ourcefulness of hie brother, | nce sa tribute te Fvening | yeh ede mot feont the par- | to their appeal for shorter hours and |as is 1! arate Ment hae vate VELOUR ¥ saul pishoid mens s ade will take plac ut a doubt higher wages olds an important ner with wh novAlON Was | ivy sip 26K Wie benent ev Mayara: Gant oe raleoine 4 : r - Ages z introduced is a 1 to me. Wer to Asintant Disthict Attor=| fy 80 eertain of iy Te 18 having tickets | hel Maton, enesens 12 AP ny Marriwouthet, position this season t the Lewis girl o the nold ” Uler, note opms ne |b and seemed | ; } n hotels as pro: i KN su lored | William Reilly, representing the em Mr. Prey dust antly egg bagnebe “he ip hie | that may even! Unit No : ployees, after hearing their state Wie he ‘ L m are | Hore tthe} amr’ \cdentar de (hain grievances all hls a? Junior Miss. in i; | madu it plain to the Mayor that they |! Br As |eGo BSE AUS. | t is favor or its ae, aa cour un | FOR THE FIGHTING 69TH 210 mo: come so nim an renrsenta auiienre found aut abe whe wet adaptability a ae f bo: seaneaa tiv vf the Amalgamat Street and : pea i pads i + 1 ; By bined Organizations Are Mak- Blectric Railways ( KOBTeN vice. Its light weight $836,646 IN MORGAN FUND. | ide PIER TAC AHEERE said that they had scharged | Garrison to receive you and I will| makes comfortable : vy the company for participation in| Communicate his reply to you." a New Tru Asked for Eatate of | of the Boy ns planes ic b = petri E The committer Tree Ad cA the| wraps for milder days. are Relative: BPA ry a eel ne ep ev eae ee ec Rem BT Pia rata and the soft finish and a speeily the 69th Regiment, grievance to Mayor Hylan 0 aaid| P: J. O'Brie nd Vico ent inpi iti es eto y fa for fourteen years, but that last No-| Street and Hlectric Railway Sm shown to advantage in vember whe ayer te pa dl ut ‘then announced that no the praceful lines I SOP a PASM OUR MERED EIA HNO var aiat ill ihe Qlavan ade aol which designate the pany d a do him. ; x t\ hh 1 f ‘od: 1 then on, he said, detectives haa | Tet to malgamated wit Ww ih heb a iH a A detectives had | Peet Tr ro ynatey youthiul cape of today. ecornition ny r. Garriso of sd » ‘ SER arTOHa onklony altars ana | Gist ausiece ihe unc ne tnee cen strike was pinced Whether the modesis resolution that had this effect, | men complaints was the bone of conten. | i ' is Union Executiv expressed in coatee, ver, also em red the Rev. | direction of tion ud. He said that wag bss hanimous vote at two Dr. Wil a Ma Cha rman ar de could be arbitrated On they NV Of Me Union members) eat panel front, yoke or ALE bel ya Uisdlnat ad eid want an eight-hour day at the rate of : surplice capes, suede me for a mame ineeting shovld | 166th) yi MOxta Gh canta anh Hour tur eu aia ats Onsite SEnOGROOA toxday velour is very effec- in ‘ “be. st r 1 6 cent ar for hata he company were a ‘ canary plans for a welcome. A feet | duete SANG e at a army demobilization tive. Navy, delft blue, certainly wi « i the me a : Mars W nt meet with Mr. Ga n aun gin poe reindeer or henna are un hopes aro fs ’ ; elite wartiaben tact i i" the called favored colors. s ordered to parade 4s that forty or fifty « Lan rf ar cient mer (Wustrated) Girl roaahed by him w take pla I strikers could irls’ sizes, 6 to 16 ; Retily, Kopman said, t a ots within twenty Suede Velour Cape Jonisa Mine ed Pi le, eae # fe wari rT : for Girls (silk lined) me Se See y ys) The subject of wages ci € “M 4 UST DIE. : Wh the Id bitrated, Your I at Mr. G Court of Appeats Cu # Conyie 29.50 18.50 to 59.50 en wor | to the rer = nan comcled os GIRLS’ and JUNIOR MISSES'COAT SHOP~ Second Floor asked for more THREE MORE DIVISIONS gst Sona A . — — rapa Twill dl 1 tha und LEA I PRS eN SAS i) delightfully fla- TO SAIL FOR HOME SOON isos NOW OPEN =, hat M G vored and more hig oe eeu Ce eae te : COM MER( IAL substantial corn ms Due, Ate Later (Rune before gua hepsi eecray. cece flakes, it got — reinw i mark sad | VEHICLE ’ mi ie, I 1 iW ‘ f OM. Aree ba BARI 4 pea ( 4 j ie, ’ . . MGA TLPe Ci) PEDFORO AVE, BETWEEN ns f Platinumsmiths ©30 FIFTHAVE. Jewelers 23 REGT ARMORY siiniicaicieacne st BROOKLYN % The Julia Bree rine Samet y if 8 1 NOON TO 10:30 PM es i é ser reputed ial (tae ; I APR L to ADMISSION 25¢ at mate and 1 | ae Ay. with into Mecern Cattle Cr Motor Tracks -Delivery Wagons -Tractors- Lae: Fi ea eae ay aia te tw ; peer Aste Trailers - Bodies - Accessories \nurance, Me Wife In | Five) and 19 not sap ; Cd a Sao - BASEL i ensa : a ee a Let easel § FARAOUS IN FILMS SVERSOFFUM RMA 5S AND SPOKEN DRAMA 9, 1919. IDNEY DREW DIES ACTOR WHOSE DEATH WILL BE MOURNED BY gardener for Mrs. Gannon, is filed with © the suit. It says that Ellicott began [visiting Mra. Gannon at her New J@pe The Eth Marylyn, te ve two childran, 1, and Marguerite, Want something appetizing? Try tricken Recently in) Detroit ind Brought Home Suffering From Uremic Poisoning The end 1 \ i sty ast Friday ned iN u v n t Soak sufficient prepared gelatine for @ ith Waskt ; pint of jelly, add 4 pint Tropike series Grapefruit juice, then } pint boiling reated by fam \ water and | cup sugar. Stir thoroughly Lou I ve N . and set to cool, * « Stre } «ince ‘ “*Jaiciest Fruit in the World’’ New York Mr, Drew had t n teven re g his wife Yesterday © for the better er «> WIFE T0 GET $125 A WEEK ctor might ° =. WACUUM Ad dro; € Karly to ys@ followed an

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