The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 12

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aoe Sra! ae! + + a so bee ee aan a ae eee. ee ae en ee ae | || es to a6 &. 129th Siroet. At oleven | Mra, Rudineky really wants to get % hon this morning, on an order of | Of, because she regards them as ag’ EE “ = ss B wash Roditack, the ite of evicting five of the 120 farts these houses | was started. At me time the | court promised to take similar actlon ogainat the rest if they do not aban- don thelr rent atrike, They owe Mrs. Rudinsky $2,300, The troub’e started Inet March,’ Ne cope | bas continued ever since. Fifty-five obit: ot tenants whose ront was due on May R zek Says Attacks on 1 put the money tn the hands of © Good Landlords Hinders {committee of thetr own number f, «five due May War of Profiteers Sixty-five whone rents were y " 15 did the same thing yesterday, — | ee roe Nineteen tenants who have expect- | | Ig you wil take the word of Judge|ed to be put out have packed their | Robitsek for it, New York has one | belongings and have been “camping” | } goea apartment house proprietor, one |!n the premises since last Monday, who has not ralsed the rents wince | Walting for the marshal, The delay, (a September and does not intend | ¥# cattsed by the desire of the court } {0 raise them now. And yet they are|* ™A&ke sure that no violations of fh afl striking. the law protecting soldiers’ families ; I ‘The proprietor in Mra. Rose Rudin. | Would be committed Sexy, and her houses arc from Nos,| But there are only five tenants that tators, leaders of the strike, and “bole shevistically inclined.” ‘The cases of these five were heard by Judge Robiteek this morning, and the more he beard of the aga ‘Nephe. co uni ” he Mild, ar “are doing crema in ah age A achat to pevtect fiteering fords, at thie . a rditterent’ kind of | case. Here is a proprietor who has | not raised rene and promises not to raise them. All she wants is the right to, conduct her own property. “It is a shame that bi 4 one should take advantage of o campaign Sys bad fandlords to ba ar ones with bankruptey. I will tS wSeee Head tenants until 11 o'clock this morning to get ag Road I ad- vise the other tenants t y_imme- diately the rent that is ‘aus, "it they fail similar orders will be given inst them.” 0 LTE, | CHINESE CABINET RESIGNS. iF Because Amolin is entae tic, | President Retusce te Accept, sare Report. Y tains} Panis, May 16.—The Chinese Cabinet no talcum. has resigned, but the President has re- Because Am fused to accept the resignation, accord- { wed lin heals and pre-|ing to « telegram trom Peking to the = chafing Pence Conference. Write for a free sample The Peace Conference at 6hanghal | | bet tative of Northern | the Sint ne | ween represen' . ais | and Southern China, the telegraa ad Leen broken up. Buy Diamonds of Lamberts Direct Importers MMENSE quantities of diamonds are sold in Europe at reg any prices asked, because buyers in certain coun- seeks. Siler that their than in cash. War and influence haye made havoc at the South African mines, so that few fine diamonds get to Europe, and for them the cutters compete fiercely. th is more secure in long state of things came about; long before wages of dia- mond cutters sap t away up. We low rent ani ae operating expenses are kept down, All our diamonds are mounted on our premises. 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Old Jewelry remodelei, Cher Hekerat Gold Weltham ciarconds cleaned and reset; | Waiches, $38.00, $40 00, $50.00, broken 'ewelry re;a'red. All HLUG, 1£0.c0, ‘Meats 15.00 char, es low. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street ‘Stere Cpen Dz ly : ntil 6. Saturday Night Until 9 SAARI ESS OTT Hi CHICAGO JUDGES TO SUE MEMBERS OF GRAND JURY Thirty-One of. Them Them Resent Jurors’ Report That They Were Too Bowe on Criminals. when Mra. Rudinsky served an evic- tion notice on one tenant whom she regarded as “undesirable.” a Y id 1 fn c! A strike followed, and the quarrel (or ‘Grand dury who eriti tices In their courts, Individual suits| Federal Baseball for $60,000 by each Judge, it is sald, wilt Sion baseball Meee tatice | pubtiention In the Issue of May 24 will deal with the Irish question—"What a be Drourht againat © Aeveral of the jute hab bb mado idee de ‘Dy Bs, A atten former President of the rd of Trade, who was the foremer of ore Grand Jury, etd; Tt la the peivileney or the Judecw to tats fuch ation (dt ta thelr pleasure » do #>, and the Grand Jury will defend The Grand Jury charged the Judges with leniency to criminals, . | Motion for New 7 of the Baltimore | Denmark. ford of the E t Supreme Co ice of appent was given. about Ire! CAKE-~Good! Made at. Home in a Few Minutes , oelt Raising Flour IN PACKAGES ONLY All Ready No Guessing~No Failures (NOT A BREAD FLOUR) At All CREEL JOINS LESLIE'S. Succeeds Norman Ha| Ale Personal Views. Grocers George Creel, former Chairman of the Committee on Public Information, has been added to the staff of Le Weekly, it Is announced, and will giv hla views on current topics in a bi- weekly editorial page. All the post left vacant by the appoint~ Motion for |ment of Norman Hapgood as Minister to Mr. Creei will against or-| Mr. Creel’s fret article scheduled for OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & 34th Street—New York Another Special Sale Saturday VYomen’s Trimmed [ats In a Variety of New Modes A collection of chic Hats for immediate wear; straw and maline combinations, with Ostrich and Glycerine fancies, also dainty Georgette Crepe Hats, flower laden, fruit ornamentation, ctc. Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store 6.75 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &C 34th Street—New York Exceptional Offerings Saturday ITisses’ Summer Dresses Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, suitable for Women to 36 bust measure. 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