The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 6

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Credit With Every Machine, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919. orense For Landlords Three Years, | PARIS, Aug. 15 (Associated Press Correspondence.)—The income from lodgings and apartments in Paris, enl- culated on the rentals now demanded by landlords, would show an tnerease from 663,000,000 franca in 1916 to more than 1,325,000,000. The number of apartments for rent increased about thirty per cent. between 1889 and 1919, while the total rentals went up about 50 per cont. between 1889 and the fall of 1918 Since the armistice the increase has a, hundred, per cent., Big Incom: 9440046064000 ‘Went Pointers Sight-Seeti ROME, Aug. 29.—The 300 West Pointers visiting Rome apent to-day In sightseeing, They inspected the various eums and went to Castle Ht. Angelo.and St. Peters Cathedral. This afternoon they were tendered a luncheon at the Royal Military Colley WITH STEEL FRAMES That will not break and with Nut Guards thet prevent accidental rotation of the adjusting nut DURABLE-RELIABLE WILL LAST FOR YEARS Retail at same price as others. All sises BUY OF YOUR DEALER On WRITE TRIMONT MFG. CO., 248 Canal St New York City Residents of Borough Eager to Welcome Furmans Home From Summer Resort. Rosalind Furman, two years old, is awaited on the streets of the Bronx, on her return from Asbury Park, where she js spend- s ing the eummer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Furman, at DI Lt {| the Hotel St. Laurent, Rosalind won the first prize of the Sixth Division in the Baby Parade at Asbury Park last Wednesday be- @ RENTS SOARING IN PARIS. | Bronx Baby and Floral Boat Win Asbury Park Beauty Title > |and refused to 1 POTD HDPDHDHHHFDHHCHHON cause she was the beautifullest baby in. the beautifullest. float. The float was a boat made of carnations and trimmed in gold, in which sat Miss Rosalind, in gold hair, blue eyes and a pink and gold frock, Her city home is at No. 1728 Crotona Park, - East, the Bronx. Her parents admit to the Evening World that the com- mittee was right in’ making the award and add that,they don't gay it because she is their own baby cither—which goes to show that Rosalind has the right sort | of parents. IS HELD ON CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY Rich Man’s Son Accused of Sharing in Forged Check Swindle. You can cut it and serve—ltke butter on individual plates, Get it at your grocer in Comfort Sweet-Orr Work Clothes have plenty ef room tor comfort—yet they FIT WELL. tistactory wear guaranteed —or your money back. Avk your dealer, SWEET-ORR & CO., Inc, NEW YORK. CLOTHES TO WORK IN Overalls & Conte, Although he is the son of a-wealthy man and was the protege of the late J. Plerpont Morgan, Irving M. Mitchell, twenty-one, who has been living in an apartment at No, 14 West able to keep out of serious trouble, On Aug. 12 he was released from the -|navy prison at Portsmouth, N. H. and to-day he is in the hands of the New York police charged with grand larceny. It !s alleged he passed al forged check for $700 on the Hotel| Belmont, Mitchell is said to be the son of} cantile Marine Company. Young tention of Morgan, who used his in- fluence to have him entered on the | British naval training ship Britannia, the first time this privilege had been accorded to an American, At the outset of our war with Ger- many, Mitchell enlisted, in the Ameri- can navy, but was absent without leave for some time and was later sentenced to six months in prison. According to the police, the boy came under the influence of a notor- ous crook while serving his sentence. ‘The second prisoner, who had charge of the printing and engraving plant, Cevised a plan for the defrauding of persons throughout the country by means of passing forged certified checks printed secretly in the prison plant, To fhrther his scheme he cul- tivated the acquaintance of young men from wealthy families about to be released. Besides the checks this prisoner is said to have furnished his accomplices with engraved cards rep- resenting the bearers as officials in big banks and corporations, When he was reteased Mitchell came to New York where, it la Broapw, J madee Lane |charged, he bought a safeguarding device for printing the amount to be |drawn op the face of the check. He LAYER went to the Hotel Belmont and, it is \alleged, presented to Joseph Hook, |the cashier, a check for $700 drawn on |the First National Bank of Ports- Send for Catalogue, mouth, N, H., and signed “M. Jun- kins, Cashier.” Hook has known PEASE, PIANO COMPANY 128 West 42d Street, Mitchell for many years, and when 34 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, |the young man told him the check 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. Save Your Eyes Ww v Soft-Lite Lenses by. Wegistared § Optometeteen 00H 1M. ‘Nicholas Av. ear 14th Bt ones oveN UNTL OND e a ty} ats be blue-white hd, perfect cut, wold goid LWSweits represented bis savings in the navy he had no hesitation about cashing it. A few days later, it is charged, |the heck came back marked “forged.” Mitchell was arrested last night by Detective William J, Jones of the Just Gist Street station, who said be found five other checks on’ the ‘pris- ner and the check printing device in ‘is rooms At the 10lst Street addr the six checks totalled $2 Mitchell also had a big navy revol Naval officers working on the case said the prisongr who furnished the checks, and who has been indicted Newark, N. J., for other forgeri was the man who actually signed the hecks, His #hafe of the wae b Have You 101st Street, seems to Nave been un-| an official of the International Mer- | Mitchell as a boy attracted the at-| not sign the check he is alleged to have passed the charge against him ig grand larceny rather than forgery. Mitchell was arraigned this morn- ing in Yorkville Court before Magis- trate Huth. His attorney asked for an ddjournment until Sept, 8 so that the boy’s father could be communt- cated with and the Magistrate Granted it, fixing the bail at $1,500, SILENT ON N MOONEY CASE. vulge Department WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Socretary of Labor Wilson to-day refused to in- form the House of the activities the Department of Labor mav at present be conducting in the case of Thomas J Mooney, convi [lution of Representative Blanton, Texas, ; | REFUSES TO BAR PICKETING. 4 of bomb-throwing in | FALL KILLS WOMAN. recently paased by the House. “Tt. la not, deemed compatible with the public interest to make public the present activities of the department that Affect the cam of Mogney.” Hecretary Wilson wrote Speaker Gillett. The Sec- S | retary sie, refused to reveal the de- tailed activities in the case since Nov. 1, 1918, as requested by the resolution lemize the expenditures © fall the Government agents and in- vestigators in the case, ——— & motorman,.on his return from wo! had been acting strange for the month. —— Boxers Batertnin Soldiers. ‘The Knights of Col Supreme Court Justiey Charles direction of Jimmy ford, the has denied the application of Adolph Schwartz, as President of the Window Cleaners’ Employers’ Protective Asso- | tial, ciation, for an injunction to restrain the Window Cleaners Union from pic- | Pr ae va. q * im Mon “The defendants allege that the strike | Wi sald was provoked by @ breach of contract by the employers,” sald Justice Guy. “A mere ohepeeen of picketing with- out the | setting any, facts showing that ploketing is being (-_T an unlawful or iI way is not ficient.” ton held the Mrg. Annie Murtner, fitty- old, was found at the bottom ft at her = No. 144 Lewis by het son, Morris, The’ police, are unable to tell whether she fell oF Jumped from her third floor wi Murther told tle police bis me mother last us, under the ai. | and how clear, soft an: referee was Jimmy "Rwrtord ‘and Chris Di watch, LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion fer a few cents—Try Ri rk. (oy aw ogg juice of two lemant into a bottle containing three oanesd j fheaay white, _ Me od Creda ve @ quarte: and (alt Sotlon) O64 Segrplonsen: (hdr! ¢ | tifier at very, sey hetaa cost. Your grocer has the lemons and ang i drug store or toilet counter will sup. ‘ ] ply three ounces of orchard white toe i {| tetew ‘cents. "Massage this” sweetly i fragrant lotion into the face, , pecly Hd arms and hands each day’ and y how freckles and blesaishes diseppene rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harme Jess and never irritates.—Advt. Fe XTC TCC ATONE OT . 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