The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 10

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‘ ¥ ss i ‘THE EVENING 919. otennen WORLD, 4 TUESDAY, MAY 13,.. Club, Downtown Chamber of —————] GOVERNOR'S NAME. 2-2 ARMY OFFICER SOR Wa Ma SONORA EDISON Helps and . Strengthens— Never Hurts! This is one of the ad-- vantages-of Postum over tea and coffee. POSTUM | , Further facts laid before the Gover- | nor since the hearing showed that tho) ¢ | Rumor That He Is to Be Rapid Tran- porte gh sib ie gad viortote| | i] sit Construction Commissioner | ciency of teachers’ salaries was more threatening to the work of the-#chools | Follows Call on Governor. | than the shortage of seating space. | ALBANY, Mey 13.—frederick b. | The profession of teaching Is being | Cranford, engineer and contractor, calle! ——e ‘cikennilliilontin | on Gov. Smith yesterday and a report spread around the Capitol that he was abandoned. The attendance at nor- mal sehvols and other institutions ‘for being considered for appointment 1s Signature Expected To-Day to (Rf, trtinre, of teachers, ts ettagy” | Wheel of Machine. Came Off | rapid Transit Construction Cammission- | Measure. Favored by — | dents tn, tho vurious taining schools} White Running Forty Miles |* i" New York cid. | Mr. Cranford is an Independent Dem COLUMBIA Crofeneia “Choar 0 « Bot* “tramend Dioe® | Evening World. Bor certain’ to be needed by the ume} 20 Hour on-Jersey Road, “|eeret who in the olf days was attics} a —y the courses of instruction are com- a bd aA Saleen Casale You can buy any one of them here., Hard- man House offers a representative assort- ment of these thrgg wonderful instruments —and the privacy of main-floor ‘Concert pleted |< osemaatedate lyn, For sothe years he was President The Bveting Wi In one day in New York City 30,000] NEWTON, N, J, May 18.—One| of the General Contractors’ Association ‘efling World haa made at Al- children were sent home because|man was killed, one young woman |and has taken @ prominent part in tho bany and a presentation of arguments there were no teachers for them. | M Jeonsteuction of the city’s subways, His In favor of tho bill providing for a Later, to avuld turning these children | seriously injured and another eecaped | ise contract of this kind was the Post Statewide increase of the ealaries of 100% on the Bat mde claaene tideer with slight bruises when the right/omce section of the Seventh Avenue Following representations whieh feachers inthe public schooly, word front whee! of their aytomobile came | sub: running from Chambers Strect | + H degre oly, Word student monitors to keep them in or~ subway, ru s t ; Booths for comparative judgment. You came from Albany yosterday that the fer rend they were visited by teachsra | off al 8 o'clock Jast ‘night through Park Place and under a corner * , y Governor was expected to sign the vil) for # part of each day, getting far) ‘The machine was ranning at an|of the Post Office di f wholesome are welcome at Fifth Avenue's Phonograph to-day, en the bill reas thun the minimum of instruction estimated .péed of forty, miles af} Some time’ ago Mr. Cranford was ap- | 1s made O At a hearing before Gov. Smith last “HUTS. trained in New York| hour toward ‘the Sparta ‘Road five | pointed ‘by the Federal Government as] | e Conatruc o nitrates | ‘Thursday an editorial in The Evening schools are being drawn away to| miles east of here. wieetor 0c Snatidees OF the Bitrates Headquarters. Drop in today, Convenient terms if desired. cereals, and is caffeine- . ; 4 hat the Air Nitrates Corporation | World the Gi 0 other States and cities by their ability! The gead man was Leonard B, | Pants t c fi f h 7 . the bh anaes me overnor to HEU, toget better salaries than New York | 5,000 g°Al Me ae ently. dia. |Undertook to build for the War Depart: | ree-one 0 the inest A COMPLETE LINE OF - read into the record by 4 y hc, ROGER ment, contrac! volving many millions. | will pay Dr. William 1. Strov'c ‘A puriicular inwtance of the work- | charged as a fleutehant of the Avia- | | esata be ceaadiaten of Widows’ Pensions, who attended ing of the situation which was called {tion Service, While he was in France | the bearing with a delegation at the , the Governor's attention the | ie was gassed and his parents were LEG BROKEN BY AN AUTO, Commissioner COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS beverages conceivable ° : , Tight of the Brayvenant High Bebo, , for the entire family— : were presented from 500,000 parents applications from teachers qualified! Miss Mary Earls suffered frattu sVUU (@) as well as old. Founded 1842 of schoolgoing children and 750 schoo! | to fill them. hi of the right leg and (right arm.» Mise | y y ‘ | 'd ol teacher must have bi i 3 a Fi ces 433 Fifth Avenue, New York 47-31 Flatbush Ave., Brooklye Ber oo treo reece are freee th | en a gradunce of the publlo scheala: [Y= pe wl gee F. J. Siemer, White Plains Hotel | conomica (Beterrm ttm ond ib Bre) (Pranser Beilanig) 2 elties who aP-) 5 high J and a college. He must ~ > esquita’s Car | froved the measure. It was also sup-|have had at least one year's exver'- | BROGRESSIVES IN SENATE Man, Charges Mesquita’s Ca nom ported, ulong the policies taid down |ence in ng in the ublic sokools | | Was Recklessly Driven. a e ici ’ in The Evening World editorial, by | @d he must pass an examination be- ae iat hea | b OF Por t to be a high achool | he trial of the suit of Frederick J. ° Hotel, White Plains, for $50,000 damages | es against Rudolph New York offers such a tew |d initial ealary of $900 a ye ci 3 ican | for personal ir have been po increases in the salaries | Decide Not to Endanger Republican Mesquita of Manhattan, will begin be- wente va hool teachers for the last) — Control by Fight on Penrose | fore Justice Keogh at White Plains to- ears. | ; day. | -State the minimum salary of a) and Warren, | (eo) (@) ach ober Is from $480 to 41 ¥ roe Mr, Siemer was run down by the de- t,he maximum ; ASHINGTON, May —_13.—Senate | rendant’s car, it is alleged, on Ma | trom’ $800 to $900, There are vacan- | Progressives have defintely decided that | igig, while crossing Fifth Avenue at 4: LJ cies for 2,000 teachers in the sections | they will not endanger Republican © Stheet, after u concert at the Hippo- en, Where these salaries prevail, with no |trol of the Senate by their fight on Sen arome by John McCormack and other prospect that properly qualified teach- | ators Penrose and Warren as Chairmen | areigts in wld of the Liberty Loan, The 34th Street: New York ers be found to fill them at such or oe Finance and Appropriations | .4+ knocked him down and ran over his t semaine \ left leg. He spent six weeks in a hos- ‘Though some oF Eiees Goctated to-day ital, His leg was fractured in two they will never voto for either Penrose | tiaces, He charges that the automobile fering education to its youth and has |or Warcen, they will not support ‘the | vay operated in a careless, reckless and !reached this low standard at a time | Democratic cat tes. for these or gligent manne | when the need for general education | other positions | was never greater in order to forward | At a final conference to-day Progres- ‘ | |New ideals of Americanization which | sives said they expect to determine who A Pl D ai ence thelr cangidgtes will be for the ‘two easant uty This city has r tly net aside $20,- |Cbeirmanships and for President pro 000,000 for the erection of schoo! build: |t¢m of the Senate; how they will con ated from roar Rd Ings. Cl Againat tho $9,000,000 duct thelr ‘fight before the Republican | aby enjoys tooth cleaning heeded to pay proper salaries on ac- | caucus and on the floor of. the Senate, with SOZODONT. It flushes count of the expenditure of oa sum |and whether they will accept any com-| every cranny, stimulates the cir- ie of little account compared to the | mittee Chairmanships themselves, j i i $50,000,600 that Ih te go Into the erecy iP eae e8, culation in the gums, polishes the ti -\ hed 2 Ee pea enamel without scratching, and is jon of buildings which will be vacant | | because of the lack of sufficiently! BODY IDENTIFIED BY TAG. wholesome and refreshing. The | well-paid teachers to make the bulld- -_—__-___ | after-feel is fine. | ings effective, | Mam Shet in Dr. Sirovich told the Governor that | Alexa a ‘4 he was empowered by 63,000 teachers | A throughout the State to say that The| Thfough a tallor’s tag on his clothing, Hveaing World’ ' © man Who was shot In the hallway State-wide bill—as against the city |of No, 258 67th Street, Brooklyn, early bill for \uneven increases, already | sunday morning, and for whose death | vetoed by Mayor Hy Arie oe for | saivatore Longo, has been held, way FOR THE TEETH seta eenag.| entitled to-day as Alexander Berger: | | , Brooklyn, a Liquid—Pewder or Paste ESTABLISHED 81 YEARS New York's Larges’ Furniture, Piano and Phonogriph Store pay. York, the Governor has been told, now stands thirty-ninth on the \ list of States in Its equipment for of- EUT: (3) BIG SToare: Bargains in Refrigerators Deutsch Bros. Refrigerators are guaran- teed to give satisfaction, therefore these prices are all the more remarkable. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF ALL MODELS FROM $6.93 TO $735 Ash and Oak Cases, Dry. Lui Remarkable Sales. for Wednesday (Only) | agi Uptown Downtown Brooklyn mechani at the Morse Dry Dock Yards, » &O%D BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE ~ -———— - ——— 3D AVENUE | AVENUE A | BROADWAY ——. = ——————— Cor. 123d St. Cor, 4th St. at Saratoga Ave Uptown and Downtown Stores Open Every Evening Brookivn Store (Including Clothing Dept.) Ooen Only. Monday and Saturday Evenings, OPPENHEIM.CLLNS & CG 34th Street—New York ‘No More Corset Troubles q About 1,800 Women’s Remarkable Dress Sale Wednesday All the troubles complained i 4 of in other aoe are done . e ° it m | Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises ae ee f Ten Attractive styles of superior flesh crepe de chine; tailored, lace = i trimmed and hand embroidered; ribbon or lace shoulder straps. - + a | SELF-LACING & CORSET ‘ 7 Pink Batiste Bloomers Washable Satin Bodices ee 4 Reinforced models in pink batiste, A number of attractive styles; ARE DIFFERENT SETS | 4 ‘silored and lace trimmed. tailored and lace trimmed. ANY OTHER Roane e : Just Draw the Belt a | Speciat BOG Speciat | OO No More Lacing ‘ — - - seneetheareenil No More— 8 =. Satin Bloomers Washable Satin Petticoats Seveeting of the wi ; + Flesh wash satin, lace trimmed, Attractive models in flesh Tearing of stockings coi tailored and hemstitched. and white, lace trimmed. 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