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Science. ‘The injunction was granted on the application of & John Block, attorney for the Rand School and the Ameri- ean Socialist Party. ‘The application for the injunction comused surprise, as it was announced when the case was heard a few days ago that action would be held ‘up until Joly 28, when a trial of an ac- tion for the revocation of the charter of the Rand Gchool is scheduled to come up. ‘The infuction festrains use of the papers by Chief Magistrate McAdoo, Magistrate Harris, Chairman Lusk of the Legislative Investigating Com- mittee; Attorney General Newton, Deputy Attorney General Samuel A.|~ Berger; Clarence Converse, an in- vestigator for the committee, and Archibald E. Stevenson, ‘Associate Counsel of the committees. All parties concerned in the action are to appear before Supreme Court Justice Ford to-morrow for argu- ments as to whether or not the in- junction shall be made permanent. The ‘injunction provides that all papers in the case shall be deposited with Magistrate McAdoo and be kept in his posession until disposition of tho case iw made. The extent to which Bolshevism and the teachings of the IL. W. W. have spread among labor unions wi members previously followed the dictates of the American Foder- ation of Labor will be the subject of dniquiry at to-morrow's session of the Lusk committee, : Several union leaders are under subpoena to tell of conditions in’ the OLBERN SOR SOF Buy an Adding Machine Don’t be one At least TRY one BURROUGHS| Charles C. P.est, 217 Broadway | UX sel! direct to the people James Van Dyk Co 50 Barclay Street,.NY. ibkicipeciatanlanengetcmsameiaearts FAC-SIMILE LETTERS || THE LARGEST AND MOST COM. PLETE PLANT IN THE CITY. D. H. AHREND CO. 52 DUANE ST. WORTH 205 traordinary care in selecting the Jury " SELF to exclude those of radical tendencies. 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Tais photograph shows a partial view of the crowded decks of the steamship Caserta, bound for Italy. | leged boy. for Europe; ° The Rotary Club of New York lines of commercial activity. ethical level. fy lS Ree GOT ZEPPELIN TO GERMANY IDEA AFTER SEEING R-34 Rahrs Wanted to Be in On Ground Floor When Told of Great, Possibilities of Dirigbles. Prospective clients of Hans Kahrs, No, 48 Hudson Street, who had any ‘|hopes of sailing to Europe in a diri- gible, or of shipping thelr merchan- dine by one of hi running + uing Gept, 1 Kah trict Attorney Kahrs, in tisement ih morning ap: ing the new transatlantic said he went to ste the R-34 matted of time. and interested Kahrs said he thought he would in on the ground floor” so ie GOT COAL:BY MISTAKE; lyn Justice in Deciding Who Gets $18.60 Worth of Fuel. A problem, not a proverb, of Solomon was presented to Magistrate McCloskey in the Flatbush Police Court to-day, is an organization of men representing all ts purpose is to lift men and business to a higher dts slogan is “Service Above oie These advertisers are pledged to respect your confidence and fulfiil your wants. . The Better Boys’ Basis : | An Editorial by ‘A. W. I the National Convention of the Associated Rotary Clubs at Salt Lake last month, the New York Rotary Club’s Plan for Boys’ Work was formally pre- sented—and accepted. This plan provides that the Rotary Club enlist the services of every other club and organization of high repute—as well as of individuals —to promote the Better Boys’ Campaign. Encouraged by the initial steps taken in the unexpected success of the work, Rotary is striving now to obtain the most influential people in New York as co-workers. To this end Ifas votéd a budget of of the cluk funds and t The Better Boys’ Basis is the New York Rotary Club be rea a year, to come out be devoted entirely to propa- | ganda encouraging the betterment of the ynderprivi-, the premise upon which the work is founded. It hasa threefold goal: 1—The development of worth- of a true Americanism. Rotarians all over the United States, representin do, the highest-typed business | while men, 2—The lessening of juvenile crime. 3—The planting as they men of America, have taken upon themselves the Herculean task of improving the moral, physical and mental calibre of the boy | reaches voting age—will carry in the street, whose vote—when he as much weight as that of the boy who has had every advantage of education and proper home surroundings. The Better Boys’ Basis | “How can we improve our as a melting pot for all nations?’ Americanizing of the boy, who carries the influence into his home. The subconscious effect upon the older people of the house- will answer the eternal question: izenship when our country is used Rotary Boys’ Work effects the hold does more toward planting the spark of Americanism than any direct attack, no matter how cleverly planned. - Mr. C. J. Atkinson, Ohairman of the Boys’ Work Com- mittee of the New York Ro! ON ADVERTISING IS A MARK of DISTINCTION WHEN you see a copy, ring these initials, ty will know that the en- tire creation is the work of Arthur & Alma Woodward, 1476 Broadway, New York. General Advertising Agente NEW NETHERLAND BANK 41 West 34th Strtet, NewYorR JEWELRY—Class Pins and Rings Athletic Medats and Fraternity Pins. DIEGES & CLUST, 15 JOHN ST. TAENICTAPAVAE | Phone Worth 7250—Call at 280 Broadway This advertisement was dictated to The Dictaphone ~ bs . . OTIS The World's Standard ELEVATORS tary Club, is enthusiastic at the progress the club has made in the few short months it has been active in this direction. He is anxious to receive com- munications from clubs and from : philanthropic individuals who are desirous of helping in this tremendous ‘undertaking, which will eventually do away with the spirit of revolt now current in all circles and estab- lish, in its stead a lawful,-sane and loyal people. Address Rotary Club, Hotel MeAlpin. See Next Issue, Tribune, July 23, 1919 wh See co TAS DORPHETCO ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE Course in Executive Training 13 Astor Place New York Raybestos Brake Lining Automobile Tools & Supplies BETTES & EBSEN 152 Chambers St. New York National Ice & Coal Co., Inc, 103 Park Ave. Tel. Vanderbilt 5050 Formerly Burns Bros. Ice Cor; FLOWER STEEL ELECTROTYPE CO. |} 461 Ei Ave. Tel, Greeley 6154 |] 216 Wi St. Tel. Beekman 1331 roposed airships schedule bejrin- Gisappointed by statement to, Aasistant Dia- fat Roose- velt’ Field and several officers ‘told him promotion of companies to build and gperate dirigibles was only. « Being an importer in freight fraffic, “get tarted ad: old. no stock or WON'T PAY FOR IT, CHARGE Problem of Solomon Before Brook- Road, was charged with petty larceny, his accuser being John M. Quirk, ager of the Nassau Coal Company, 2226 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. Counsel for client hi Magistrate comfort ment. HOTEL nental and Orient. Woolworth Bldg. domestic 123 Chariton St. 495 West St. didn't want it mixed..with 5 mi ‘ MecClosky, CLEAN IN ABUNDANCE at a fraction of to-day's high cost of laundering minus Quirk said he sent two tons of pea ooal to No, 1702 Chureh Avenue on July $, but that his driver had dumped the coal into the cellar of the house next| Verges, died door, which is owned by MeCondin a: that the latter not ony’ refused ta pay | she Jumped from the window of No. 240 ¢ for the coal, but, declined to permit it| West 14th Street. Her funeral will be | Y held to-morrow afternoon in the Camp- Well Funeral Church, 66th Street and ; She was the daughter of | in Gen, Luis Morales of Mexico. rt K bene MeConnin ald foal the fy paroled limited su poverish tempted suicide Mrs. Maria Vi Hospital of in: file, Broadway. NDEAVORING to meet an yxunlimited demand with a ly tends to an im- selection and un- , satisfactory customer-service. We provided more liberally for this season than usual. We are meeting the steady demand for clothes with a comprehensive showing of everything worth while in Simmer attire —from head to foot—for men and boys. ,BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET dependable ther consideration aS fulesing pea coal 18 indtte Morales, eighteen, who at» rently ice after her mother, | ad been killed by y in St. Vincent's she received when | that they contain every innovation that makes for convenience and yet retain the informal luxury, of a home apart- McALPIN Broadway at 34th St. Under the Direction 1. M. Boomer Household and Commercial We. specialize in transconti- shipments to the Let us handle your freight. Transcontinental Freight Co, Barclay 3940 LINEN labor troubles. DO IT ELECTRICALLY Laundry Appliances of Character “AN INVESTMENT, NOT AN EXPENSE.” WALLACE B. HART, 46 41st St. Murray Hil—s904-5 L. D. KAUFFMAN Service Stores Warehouses 14 Chariton St. 155 Vapick St, Jeweler GETTINGER DEPENDABLE, PRINTERS FSF! Boe SUBS and SMOKED Electric Controlling 50 Church Street November 1, y Tariff at the 72“St. Motor - cs Cutler- Hammer Manufacturing Co. for all purposes Sir Harry Lauder Direetion of Wm. Morris Will Return to America on The’ THOMPSON CO. Producers and Distributors of FRESH, SALT FISH 150-152 Beekman St., N. Y. Devices New York 1919 ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. HOTEL oA Tic iscrimination loderation Central Park West Gate eae anche Peay Speen