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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919, Seek Hearing by | Adan 57,700 Skip Tons to Amertean | . Pr e | African Nationalist deieg » hee ntern rman hh Africnnn steamers tives of t Gov derstovd total tonnage of ol tf Wad the Bahia Blanca Fujded tn South A ican questions by | from many c of Gen, Lou tha, t en Be t n 1 rnment, Bels to be transferred ing Rents, and Special Se sion of Legislature. pass a law which will provide h ing for those suffering in this from rent profiteers. Following a conference attende: Board of Standards and Appeals, ing would be held soon at which gestions to relieve tho situation be welcomed. If it is believed remedial! legislation will ald, M be open tu the public. Attend. The Mayor will preside, will call additional meetings if” thought necessary, sioners of the Sinking Fund, and Admiral James H it in the Morning And walk all day in comfort. At night, sprinkle it in the Toot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. It freshens the feet, takes the Friction from the Shoe, and by protecting your hose and stockings from this friction, saves ten times its cost each year on your stocking bill. For over 25 years Allen’s Foot-Ease has been the STANDARD IEDY for hot, swollen, smarting, Glennon, ¢ his letter to the Admiral he said “Will you be good enough to ac me as soon as possible when Department in Pelham Bay Park be unoccupied? | sition in which many of the peop this city find themnelves bec housing at a reasonable jam anxious to do all I can in connection without delay.” TO LIST AVAILABLE PROPE OWNED BY CITY. Mr. Korb was asked to report mediately what city property, | unoccupied buildings thereon, ca obtained 1 what improvem grease, clean, sanitary and cooling. You will never know what real foot comfort is until you have used Allen's Foot-Ease. What better proof than thatthe Plattsburg Camp Manual advises men in training to shake Foot-Lase in their shoes each morning. You should have the same comfort for your feet. Sold by Drug and Department stores every where. The Maxwell Railroad TS terminal is your store or plant and it runs direct to any door with every street and every road its own right of way. And arailroad for only $1085 (chassis). It will pay back its cost in 12 months’ time, and you can buy it for a portion of its cost down and the balance in monthly pay- ments. It’s a big truck with 10-foot loading space, worm drive, the boasted feature of $5000 trucks, electric lights and generator, and it weighs only 2400 pounds, Pays its way from day to day. More miles per gallon Mlore miles om tira Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1803 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle $550 OPEN EVENING BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Hirsch announced that a mass m: Hylan will ask the Governor to act. Tho meeting, which is to be called at the request of Mayor Hylan, wii] The heads of all city departments will be asked to buildings and land held by the N: en Minister says . which was bought | by the Argentine is not included tn the ee Mass Meeting to Discuss Sodr- = Gov, Smith may be asked to call a special session of the Legislature to ous. city by Mayor Hyian, Nathan Hirsch, Chatr- man of the Mayor's Committee on Rent Protiteering; Corporation Coun- sel Burr and John P, Leo, head of the Mr. sug- will that fayor and it is Following out Mr. Burr's suggestion, Mayor Hylan late in the day wrote John Korb, secretary to the Commis Rear om- mandant of the 3d Naval District. In ivise the w The unfortunate po: le of ause tender, tired, perspiring aching feet, corns, bunions, ie Oe dielarat tee milable wpace blisters and callouses. It acts like magic—No plasters or | where families can be provided with rental, and 1 RTY m with n be aA eH y twenty-ciict be necessary. In this note the Mayor indicated that he was going to make » es j : Sopra |e orial {dea and was lavish in his praise! normal health, sald a statement tasued! Government the state con tienen, af The Evening World effort to-day by the Bures 249 ca are mild o vo-neurosia, 10 “Ang memorial, however prate,| Of 969 sold ‘ ant S) cases of ormeata coiamnemor » the her n of New| fine fering ¢ « aw vo eu sod 501 of more ene. Featee’ Will t y an{*fe und-reo'og ¢ aime y the} ous nervous and me norders. a survey of a ty owned property tion One of the matters to he discussed at the mass will be a bill introdu by ator William C. Dodge, at the uest of Mr. Leo This measure n committee for want of public interest, It so amends the Tenement H h ise Laws that hun- joned private houses into buildings con- | four, apartments. dreds of old- can be remo taining thre | The only persons in opén opposition to the bill, according to Mr. Leo, were Lawson Purdy of the United Chari- ties and John J. Murphy, former Ten- ement House Commissioner. They | will be asked to attend the meeting Jand state thelr objections | | Mr. Hirsch sald that if the biti had hecome a law 30,000 additional apart- ments would have been ready for oc- | cupancy by fall. ‘They would have nd nccommodated 125,000 persons and would have © more to reduce rents than any Tho houses for the most unhy- giente and bring little return to the owners Another matter discussed was a get together movement between ten- ants who have no leases and thetr landlords. It is believed that such a movement will It in considerable ould not sign anxious to do 1 to sign, the just what their the ten- landlords will know properties will net them an ants will not be raised above the sum named in the lease Commissioner of Accounts Hireh- a Welfare Com- of Aldermen ion with the held hearings in conn work of the Hirsch committe Mr. Hirshfield had before him George Rawak of No, 302 West 87th Street, who declined to visit. the Hirsch committee in response to a complaint that he had raised a tenant from $45 to $70 in nine m responded to a subpoena accompanied by h nthe. He nd came attorney, EXPERT WILL GO OVER LAND- LORD'S BOOKS. ten The one of ) apartment treet operated ulty Company, houses on W by th of wh to the raise in rent. house was b Board of not even Rawak whole id that the it became at he was a t the nt profite st money on With’ the e would still rand h sed rents 30 sioner. my losses,” Comn reduce uldn't give his losses © suggestion of the sent for his books. at in 1918 he took in As it will require the losses, the Commi over to an ex- miss) These showed 1 | rentals of $13.95: time to get « | sioner turnc own office. 8 been made Rawak | stimony, Committ Lins ts Chi s8e8 Whos nelr stories ad been jumped from 40 within 4 few mont and many had been told of impending raises. In ne every case landlords had refuse make any repairs whatever. ‘MRS, LIZZIE KUNTZ SOUGHT;. | BROTHER AT POINT OF DEATH | Police Making House-to-House Can- vass in the Williamsburg | District. | Mrs, 1 Kuntz, tf she sees this will please communicate with the Red ford Ave Polte Station, Brooklyn, arn that her brother, ruger is the point of al in Beltrami County, at he wants to seo her ph WW. Harris of the Pro. Eraphed the police, and saying that sho 1s supposed to live in rd." This was taken to mean nsburg North Fourth Street, Wilt detectives ar aking [HASTINGS WITHOUT CARS ~—AS WRIT AWAITS SERVICE | Efforts Made Force to Serve Injunction to e-establishment af Tr Service. STINGS-ON-HUDSON, i made | | | | Hey | TEAS April & Hifforts are bel to-day to serve upan some official of the Yonkers Rail ‘ead = ¢ pany 4 liary of the Third Ave Railway Company, th junetion obtained from uprome Court in W Plains by Frederick T , restraining th r i - 1 1 Minn ting Friend has & t school friend Misa Knowles Saturday oheck in Georgetown, ‘The p Obs Wid oe wy yivvide funds bor Ke ve PROJECT FOR A ess | Division came from the |From their divers wal ¢ life ther | uiey brought to France a degree of Jcourage under fire as enduring as tt] — is remarkable, I am sure, venturing| to speak for Gen. Alexand: hat no fivisional commander could have been] than h fhis men. I Would Have It Take Shape of *'*'s a Building Devoted to " Americanization. sek enthusiastic ver th omplishment the what sure people of New appreciate thoir in By Harry H. Schlacht. | perfected for east side of tho lads fr retummed yeste So steady has been the progress in development of The World suggestion for a memorial on the Evening rday. ‘Tho are n the hand wf the the east side in recognition of the nen's Committ of One H indred, | valorous deeds of east side boys of Nghed is The Dvening World ye the 77th Division that concrete re sults will be announced soon. | To-day Abram L Elkus, former terday and who are affiliated with tho Watch Your Child’s Tongue! Keee n Committee for the Return ing Jowiwh idiers, The cust side Ambaasador to Turkey, who played| nover witnessed wuch xcones of en- | & prominent part in The Evening! tiieian ‘ } | thusiaem and frenzied Joy as marked , World Amoricantaation movement,| ing news of the arrival of the boy Constipated Children Gladly Take heartily indorses the project. To- who fought in the “Ie Battalion’ Old and young, from the banke tho pusheart peddler, Joined in. ‘The gether with Felix Warburg, Nathan Straus, Adolf Lewteohn and Joseph S. Marcus and other prominent men, “California Syrup of Figs” Wi a living memorial, te be| Ditit was contagious and swept dedicated to Amertoanteation and the|°Very 800k and corner of the tone For the Liver and Bowels physical and social uplift of the com- ment section The great M ing | f \F on marched in the munity, In discussing this work with) 0) y Petes vhs windows Tell your druggist you want genuine The Evening World representative | Sir, Wikve enid: jand paraded in a wild delirium of “tam heartily in favor of a suit. |10¥:, The celobration at Victory Park | No. 77 Delancey Street, in the evening able memorial to commemorate the} way tho Mocca the greatest | “California Syrup of Figs.’’ Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- serv rendered by aes of our | throng any tro in the elty ver coated, of full of cold, are plainly printed on iisthey had, freely, for thelr conn. |*xerelsen waa the playing | the bottle, Look for the name ‘California’? be ey DAG, sreely, we “| Star Spangled Banner. as its “pn tia ' try’s sake. This should not be, how-| notes filled the alr bearded fathers | and accept no other “‘Fig Syrup. beware ever, a mere monument of bronze or/and beshawled mothers wept, while —Advt. tone, bu . vhioh will|the countless thousands bowed their ais = 8 ee oe ee © jheads, The bats of tho young nell always be @ perpetual reminder to} ang women were trimmed with red, the youth of America of the sacrifices | white and blue ribbons. It was in- | made for liberty and justice. Some | deed a holiday in honor of the heroes great institution where the principles | Of the east side of government and of our free insti- tutions may be taught should ve| BANKER IDENTIFIES TYLER. erected, or a school tn which they | dtu Malehuad iad in| may be taught to improve themsolvee | 000 Cleveland Robbery. in trades and professions so they may | ae ee en tt APPERSON For Tarticu’ar People Who Can Afford the Best Says Here have betiab advent ‘ CLEVELAND, April Menry Hi have bette dvantages than other- " rT McKee, manager of th arfield Bank, ion Tia Sth (oAl¥i ha ai Foal | MO Ra cae ante ce ee curren BOE, | $2575.00 F. 0. B. Kokomo memortal, a living one, but a lasting | $15,600, to-day positively identified Roy | iaseau . one.” Tyler, as leader of the gang, police we se a H ee 7 4 That the officers and soldiers of the) *ay. Tyler was sent here frv Brook. | The highe st class motor car in the United States at the 77th are interoated in the project ts| |)" ere cn xt pete = eee lowest first cost and upkeep. evidenced by the increasing number| Tyler. he sa | ; : Be liibea Pocrlig ini ie o@mdaa at (eke Roe ce the new models now on display at our show rooms was standing The Evening World. “What can wel other men to guthe a dc to help put The Evening World tmemorla en ite oparation®” te tne] FEW NERVE CASES IN ARMY. query. They say they are watching ie with intense interest the work aul want to enhance its success. In dis | cussing tho merits of The Evening) World undertaking, the writer foun! Lieut. Col. Douglas Campbell, Com |} L. W. MULFORD COMPANY, Inc. |] Telephone Columbus 8077. Broadway at 61st St. Service Station, 647 W. 58th St. | Men Suffering From Mental Dte- orders T | WASTTINGTON, the Medical Diviaton of the Tureau of | | War Risk nee show that only Ins hree out of thousand men caltes | mander of the Advance Party of the] into the service wore discharged. tr} 77th Division, ina fubilant mind. He! nervous or mental disorders and | the mem- of th have | Value, Is After All the Real Test And on the basis of unquestioned quality, authoritative style and service lasting Kuppenheimer Clothes give you a measure of value that fully justi fies the price, whatever it is. They are built of clean-cut fabrics—-tailored to hold their shape through wear and weather \ \ anos and made ‘ to give you service, style, and satisfaction to [ “ Yr. Pp) Warts gh the very limit. 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