The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 9

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DEPOSITION OF BIG OIL MEN READ AT FORD TRIAL Testimony of Harvester Officials Introduced to Show Alleged In- fluence on Tribune's Policy. ¢ MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., June 5.- Depositions from officials of the Stand- ard Of] Company and the International Harvester Company were among those | introduced to-day in the libel sult of | Henry Ford against the Chicago Trib- une. Editorials which the plaintift con- temiis show pro-Germanism on the part &t the Tribune also were read | ‘The depositions of the officials of the two big corporations were deemed |in the Prospect Park, Bushwick, Clin- pertinent to the suit by the plaintiff in|ton Avenue, Williamsburg and Bedford stion with tis charge that the Trib- with Mexico because Harvester Com- sisal uc! Ol Company in th joan oil. ‘The plaintiff distant relationship MeConnic® and Col. end: pany in obtaining and the Standard matter of Mex! charged that a tween Harold F. R.A, MoCormick, one of the def ants” influenced the Tribune's policy A deposition pf Mrs. Dlinor ‘Medill Patterson, ‘owner of the ‘Tribune, visits about a year before the United States broke relations with Germany, she said. can Red Cross hes appropriated $400,000 for relief work in @fberia, that amount baing an addftion to the sum already set aside for work in that region. The mew fund will be used for the pur- chase of medicines and be- |reviewing party.They agreed that never Gov. Smith and Other Officials Review Boys and Girls of 300 Schools. One hundred and ten thousand boys and girls, pupils of 200 Protestant Sun- day schools, observed Anniversary Day in Brooklyn this afternoon by assemb- ling in their churches and taking part in twenty-five street parades in as many districts. Gov. Alfred . Smith, who once upon |a time was himself a Sunday schoot boy, visited by automobile the parades districts. United States Senator Calder, Secre tary of State Hogo, former Ambassa- dors Gerard and Elkus, and State Comptroller Travis were members of the before in one day have they ssen so dreases and nobby blue muita, Eight songs for the occasion had been written, acoording to custom. Song festi- vals in the oh jed. the preceded - | parades, which were headed by teachers. $14,000,000 Loss From V. WASHINGTON, June 6.—Damage to| a5 im the Kalut volcano eruption in Java, in addition to toss of life re it $14,000.00 atruments to be sent from the Red Crome Base at Seattle, Wash. Ported, amounted to aboui 0, ihe State Department was advised to- sday. THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. 110,000 MARCH IN BROOKLYN | HAS SKELETON OF MONKEY SUNDAY SCHOOL PARADE| WHOSE SPEECH HE LEARNED Garner Says Discovery in Congo Is Highest Type of Animal Life Next to Man, A new kind of @ monkey whieh tefke tke a man has been discovered by Prot. R. L. Garner of the Gmitheontan Institution, who brought a eample skel- eton home to-day Congo. Prot. life—short of man. It is a type hitherto unknown and the nearest description 1 can give you, aside from @ technical one, is to say that it resembles « cross y (many fin echildren and beautiful white | between the gorilla and the chimpanzee. from the French Garner brought the language with him too, as he got the | monkey to teach him befdfe he killed | Roney CONFERENCE IN 1920. Wilson Will Convene Pan-Ameri- en 1y cam Financtal Gathering in 18920, the of three. i Hs coopera- of this | st, in. factory cavi thelr resources, wupply needa of |able at all times. each of the | $ A yh Mastena: ent Latin«. Ny men eatin athe ‘attendance ofa e S—— | Experts to Help UV. 4, Get mettae | improving the st in the United States in order that satis- | ry mounts may be obtain- B. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH! AVENUE, NEW: YORK Smart Signet American Legion Admits Yeomen. ‘WARHINGTO! IN, June 5—The Ameri- West 42nd Street ard—all these and $40. Our mar! Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) $30 West 43rd Street A Most Important Offering of Clothing Values Men’s & Young Men’s Suits From the Kirschbaum Tailoring Shops W OOLENS of this reliable quality, style of this individual type, tailoring of this high stand- bape Bec not offered below $37.50 ng is extraordinarily close. Kirschbaum Suits in Pure Worstéds, Unfinished Worsteds, Flannels, Cheviots and Cassimeres, $25 $35 $40 ’ Men’s Cool Summer Weight 7 UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE Specially priced for Friday and Saturday: MEN’S FANCY SILK , Half Hose in dark color- ings—mixed effects; ATHLETIC COAT Shirts and Knee Length Drawers made of excel- lent . quality nainsook; per garment 75c pr. 75c MEN’S MERCERIZED Lisle Half Hose in black, ° white or colors.....pair MEN’S COTTON MESH Shirts; sleeveless or with quarter sleeves; drawers in knee or ankle length; 48c Men’s Union Suits at $1.59 Made of superior quality madras; athletic style. HOME FURNISHINGS Suitable for Town or Country—Moderately Priced : Swinging Couch Hammocks, Veranda Shades and Mosquito Canopies, Washable Cretonne and Printed Chintzes of tropical, field and woodland influence. Blue Bedspreads, C , combinations, also C ‘overs and Scarfs, Dra urtain Nets, Voiles and Stencilled Crash Sets for Table Decoration or Porch. Delft ry Silks in unique color adras, Bath Room Fittings, Cedar Chests, Screens, Dresser Cabinets, Shoe Boxes, Stools, etc. The Upholstery Depa to the requirements of Small Apartments as well as the Country Home. rtment, Fourth Floor, has careful consideration dull calf with mili- tary heel. Mai? Ordere Filled Promptty 1345 Broadway, between 35th & 36th Street: i Harlem>—113 West 125th Street and 149th Street Bronx—Srd Ave. Brookiya —/557 Fulton Street Wing Tip Oxford it Signet Shoe Co. Thirty-fourth Street 3 ‘Thirty-titen Street A Very Special Sale'ot 13.. at $24.50 will be an important event on the SIXTH FLOOR | to-morrow and Saturday These Suits are made of extra-quality Shantung silk; the coats are in regular sack or Norfolk style, with silk lining in yoke; the trousers have a silk lining which extends almost to the knee. oe Fa Paes) The value is exceptional 1,000 Pairs of MEN’S OXFORDS in models that represent the latest word in comfort and good style, are on sale in the regular stock at prices that offer excellent values. ! Oxfords of brown cordovan-colored calfskin, tan or black calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather; some in wide toe, others in English narrow toe effects, From Chas. B. Dillingham's GLOBE THEATRE SUCCESS By Anne Caldwell and Jerome Kern. MUSICAL COMEDY SONGS SHE’S A GOOD FELLOW FIRST ROSE OF SUMMER _—— to he or - on Sung by Joseph Santley and Ivy Sawyer TEACHER, TEACHER Sung by Scott Welsh and Ann Orr. dicen - ing. per pair $8.75 Balta Oxfords of brown cordovan and tan or black calfskin (four models to select from); also 200 pairs of Balta Oxfords of cordovan-colored calfskin; full brogue, wing-tip model, per pair $10.00 ‘ All shoes sold by B. Altman & Co. are made of leather throughout, by skilled craftsmen. (SIXTH FLOOR) Capyright MOMEIE by FB Horme ke T. B. HARMS CO., 62’ West 45th Street e Imperial UNION SUITS For Men who want all the cool comfort and ease that it is possible for under- , garments to contrib- ute in the dog-days that are here now and due to come, Athletic end Fall Length $1.75 to $4.00 Excluatve Imperial Dealers in New York 1456 Broadway oi Taek SECURES Snare “— FOR SALE WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD Or Mailed by the Publisher on Receipt of 30c Each. 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