The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 16

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character of the surrounding popula. | bUllding tion and the failure or inabbility of | the police to keep order and protect property. A block of well constructed Spectors Encourage Destruc- | nouses exists in this city. M contains iveness i 5 108 apartments only twenty-five of a tiven in Tenements. which have been occupied for the past * year.” © Whitam D. Kilpatrick, for thirty-| In making his charge against the S five years a real estate operator in| Tenement House Department, Mr.! New York, charged pefore the Joint Kilpatrick suid It was unfair for tho ean Tagisiative Committee on Rent/Charitics Department's committee to |, . in charge in ‘i F Profiteering to-day that the Tene-| diame the police for luck of protection | {yy Qaruat, (he annual co = Ment House Department, which he to tenements. Atlantic City on May. 31 sald has outlived its usefulness, had | ) imptructed inspectors to encourage ) destructive methods in tenements in omer that otherwise useless city of- | fidials might have someting to re- —_ pean ease Legislative Committee Told In- Charles 1 nale, Secretary nounced at a din last night that he will accept cratic nomination for Sheriff | citizens. “It is due to the attitude of the | Tenement House Commissioner dur- ing the past eight years,” he said. “To | Commence all intents and purposes this depart- lomtent ment encouraged tenants in destruc. rial addresses for tive methods, The Tenement House mineey iy Department outlived itself a fer h and Stet years ago. To keep themselves in of- ent fice inspectors were instructed to find violations and the only way to find them was to encourage destructive Poiic Mr. Kilpatrick's charge against the ‘Tenement House Department was Dfought about during a discussion of the desertion of “cold water’ tene- 4 He said the cost. of main- Y ing them was great because of Stengle Willing to Be Sheriff. Civil Bervice Commission, Brook! ver given in his honor County if it as the desire of 2 of privoners from the standpoint Departmem of New York t Bt their di- reel ‘ Miller maid. The cost of living . s reent. th ighout the jerty, replied Mr. Kilpatrick . roe i “And I would like to quote from thls (City Wer Cen Ih SEW es | : he added, displaying the annual report — Edward P. Doyle, representing th: . of the Charity Organization Soviet Real Estate F ard. declared that fix * “The tenement house committee of amion bhow “that | Way this organization, of which forme eased 107 per cent. | on Levy Tenement House Commissioner John jenn ught big money. | ‘ N ve : ending concerns, quasi-public in- J. Murphy is chairinan, says the UM | stitutions, ought to be compelled by | derlying cause of the destruction of |iaw to release a certain per cent, o¢| WASHIN tenement property was the disorderly their funds for the encouragement of | unanin v | Means Comm A the yn, an me} rooklyn | the purchase rooklyn, lrepeal of t ented that the lelined to plaints regard obation of the Theo-| Attorney Convio Richant H was (Victoria A. Mel SEMI-LUXURY TAX REPEAL |: RECOMMENDED TO HOUSE aml Means Committee | favorable repo apparel and many other articles Discussion by the com | LANE GETS FOUR YEARS. Woman Sent to | of | $65,000 than four yy Justice Branch of t Mra. Mek Acts | fur trading on Clothing, but ot on Soda Ma 27 6 the House By a Ways and ordered a ittee to-day rion ar ution re emi-luxury Il Action her tax levies The only druff is to Fordney said eff obtain early a id nm part of of coatly wearing | | apply it at it in gently Do this most, if not be gon ee of the on soda water indi nbers were not in yrably all com tax levies ae ™ ding once, and Justrous, look and fe drug store. of robbing Mra never fails Kenzie, his foster mother, John Jace enough to moisten the scalp glossy, and charged with havin, |#tolen in all from her $350,000, was to: y sentenced to Sing Sing for not lens more than # your ernon Davia in the Criminal Columbiaf Records! Bert Williams Voices His: Regrets ‘ “Bring Back Those Wonderful Days,” moans Bert Williams to the tune of a laugh a line. Quarter dinners, waterless milk, juicy steaks, janitors who gave heat, eggs at ten a dozen, and the days before the world went dry are Coupled with“Oh! Lawdy,” also by Bert. he Supreme Court enzie, who is the daught ob Astor's partner in. the business, is eighty years old, and intrusted nearly all her affairs to the attorney, w' Combing Won't Rid Hair Of Dandruff sure way to get rid of dan-, dissolve it, then you de stroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liq night when ret with the finger tips tonigh all, ar dandruff wil pliactions will completely dissolve | . ou ll t , and three or four more a | and entirely destroy every single sign and trace o ch | dandruff yo y have. | You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at your hair will be fluffy to do the work.—Advt. em. methods in tenants.” *wnat do you mean by vandalism?" | Robert L. Motan, President of the asked Chairman Lockwood. Board of Aldermen, who was for- | merly in the real estate busines, was asked how he would solve the problem of lack of apartinents and rent profiteering “I am of the opinion that the Fed- eral Government should come to the rescue by advancing sufficient money to speculative builders to create a general bulldmg boam and thereby remuscitate the real estate market,” said Preakient Moran. “The State is not In @ position to lend the money for this purpose. Neither is the city During the war the Government was confronted with a problem in furnish~ ing homes for shipbuilders and ain- munition makers. It could meet the Present emergency in the same man- ner by lending to the speculative builder, The builder who caters to | those who are desirous of living in one or two-family housse should be encouraged. In my opinion it would not be geod policy for the Govern- ment to make lange loans to specu- lative builders of large tenements. “Neither the Board of Wstimate nor the Board of Aldermen has any im- Mediate plan for the solution of the rent profiteering or lack of housing situation, The building code cannot be blamed, for it was revised about three years ago after the most offi- cient experts in the city had been consulted. At the time we cut out wasteful restrictions and continued in effect only those which were ab “Tis” makes your feet glow with |solutely necessury for the safety of ort; takes down swellings and | life and property.” Graws the soreness and misery right | Mr Moran ndmittod tha frend creases ns ni " ee feet Freda.) beige able, but on the other bund he said corns, callouses and bunions. “Tis” |™ i nin a "The ripping to pieces of the butld- TZ FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET Use “Tiz” for puffed: burning, aching, Sivumd” feet and corns. CREAM FIBRE REED ROCKER OR ARM CHAIR. Each. $9.25 SHELLAC Why go limping around with ach ing, puffed-up feet—feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can ly get your shoes on or off? Why vt you get a 25-cent box of “Tis' the drug store now and gladden your tortured fect? Fibre Reed Fern Stand in Cream Shellac or Baronial Brown. Metal lined, with unique self- that many j Py tering di Is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. |the Ir 'W" Dodge Cosnpeas ad pie hi aaaaage ny ode mpany and Di- . $14.50 No more shoe tightness—no more | rector of the Division of Public fgot troubles—Advt. Works and Construction Develop- ment, United States Department f Labor, illustrated the condition of the real estate market last year and this one by citing sales and montguge figures. nhattan from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1918, there were 1,514 conveyances; 1,87 BP a amr) fm Jan, HAPPY With False Teeth? CERTAINLY —-LISTEN— ‘If your denta! plate gets to, fet instant relief ican Walnut. Also in oa mirror back Chiflonier Chifforobe ; amounting to $43,353,118. Mortgages for the Bronx, Jan. | to May 21, 1918, were 777, amounting to $4,291,4 1919, 1,362, amounting to $9,534,819. Mortgages for Brooklyn, Jan. 1 to May st 1918, were 4,541, amounting 91 ; 1919,. 9,875, amount- ; In other words this ; Ried ; Pet about double those lornet ).B ‘Increases !n wages for men eni plored in Quilding lines a) METAL BED OUTFIT Consists of Ivory Enamel Bed, with 2 inch post and 54-inch fil nitary id Cotton $34.75 ONLY BRONX STORE AUMANN &(¢ ie AURA ‘, A t Mattress SE Teen tee” wah GOLDEN OAK TWIN BEDS A most remarkable value, sturdily built ar! will withstand the rough wear given to Bungalow Be hi seeh Adam Period American Four pieces, cor alnut Bedroom Suite 9 and Bed in tah sian, ae Movtraney, nS] 15.00 - NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT PLAIN FIGURE TAGs } Complete with imperial Roll-edge | Mattress. One motion of the hands converts the Couch into @ full-size bed for two adults..... 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Played by the Columbia Orchestra it makes you run all the way to Coupled with ‘That Shack in Athlone,” New Columbia Records on sale the 10th and 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, sew tert i| TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT | It is not necessary to shampoo | your hair so frequently if it is en- | tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of @ really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be en- joyed at very little expense, by dis solving a teaspoonful of canthrox ‘which can be obtained from any druggist, in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just This, when onto to the top of the head. rubbed into the scalp levery strand of hair, | dissolves all impurities. soothing and cooling in its | as well as beneficial to both ao | and hair. After rinsing out the lather so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries |quickly ‘and evenly, developing bright lustre and a soft fluffiness that and is Indicated by the pain over region of kidneys and following the passage to rritated bladder. A constant and | pressing desire for urination; the se- cretion scanty, highly colored and sometimes bloody. Then the const! tutional symptoms are often head- ache, eyes bloodshot and burning. slight nausea, sometimes vomiting, nervousness, rheumatic pains general discomfort. It is wholly wrong to neglect such conditions when Be Saimwort Tablets | can be obtained of any druggist—for their action is to eliminate conges- tion, allay inflammation, destroy bac- teria and restore normal, natural se- cretions. 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