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! a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919 ee | NEW YORK Y" WORKER. PARKER URGES WORLD PEACE: | - SON BEATS FATHER (CevENING WoRLD's OWN sPoRT istoRy2 Hr ORME GS WP RE THE ees a es os ees IN EXCITING MATCH ae hat appens Every ey es FOR BRAVERY IN FRANCE os ssct ant america can FATALLY SHOT IN QUARREL. |i op go" Gone Wil tt Th WIEN rd weil tiachin Gants | "Insure It if They Wotk | Pettce Charre Younm Companton of | Sons of Revolution clothes are cleaned wih gasoline. It in i H Vietim With @upposed he crawled into the vat to Neeispe the COMInca ead tit chu Cee inspect the mechanism and while tinker= TN ee es ae ae ing with it caused the heavy metal lid Sea mecca orb tol, ntieting to ay: [800 iiaatyelfpnonin 15 —_——a 1 we th ‘TO OBSERVE STATE ADOPTION Dye Works Together, Parade, Carl Meyer, twenty-one yeara old, No f the eorles by @ MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 15 5 Ww » Avenu was ar The Sons of the American Revole- ‘ . i Wh try Into the groat war was | rest argéd with felonious tle i ebderee Us ‘ t | o 1, Strange to say, | score « aseau n will observe the anniversary o! to close and become locked automat E Me a . Je elated and, as we feel, excuaably no, It] ¢ will not be claimed that we failed to play | inirt *a manly part after we were in.” said! avenue right hander, Jess! migceELLANEOUS, aten, He allowed /EOUS. : and Bert| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept, J5.—| fealty, Ba (There was only a little gasoline in the adoption of the Constitution of | Frederick C PM ae| the Cardinal feioh tabanared $4 by 64 itches, tet Frederick C. Anderson Wins)‘ ; » United States by tha State of Now nes, WhO Was nine hits rticular cl iron candidates will report} | wht . 8 Judge Alton PR. Parker of New York, | wounded in the left breast and ix aid to| York by exerciaes at 11.30 A. M., Sept ‘ $e believed Hu phe was. Unusual Battle in Tourney {fle hotten's tw ny for the first | F r of the Sulgrave Inatitution be dying at Wyckoff Heights Hos at St. F 8 churchyard, Broad —. Now Going On at Hoboken. wit eo 6 metas OR Capt Al oR Mn tatue of Abraham Lincoln to the city | In their neigh and Fulton Streets end at the Moyer went | ra q = os f Directors of the American thietic Club | to-day. ‘Moreover, we! jiiiitcner in asury building, Wall and It was tho stirring battle bétweon,| Leasue | Dea ie, Tho mest levies (aa i SWAP AHA Were toaeehOr| RLIW The FON fT fired sae jhis son that held attention as the Ruppert and H.} 1 the team hon- th ‘ice of both Sons of the American Revolution will { | competitors fought their way through |H. Frazce, a majority of the board t ‘ 1 23 points, come what w rlaond . meet In Fulton Street, and preceeded cures rounds Oh tha OouFtl of tne {and Han oa Senet. Soe walle and. f mpion, | . i the atat Te alates, ee, 10" aesnee, fee the Sperett te and Drum Lean Tih cdot he | James C. Dunt fourth member of | capt t time prize, | . AtUe | Witliam Cummings, No. 40 Mon 4 t Sub Hoboken Tennis Club at Hoboken, | the board, have been ffvited to be|” p 15. (Ha —Joue on behalf ¢ city, unveiling It |Street, waa taken to the Tombs Court} will march to ub N. J sent, ‘The meeting is for the “fur. | capat " Cuban chess expert, The statue was presented to the city lto-day for arraignment on a charge of (try. Gen. Oliver B. Brideme | father, who was runner-up to discussion” of the Mays case] was rious in @ tournament na stolen mood Hurgiare « Grand Marshal. Dr, Herber by Mr. and Mra, Charles Phelps Taft of | re Ciheinnat!, ‘The merita of tid at int nd those of th t. Gaud t $1,500 worth of ¢ American Revolution asks all citizens ‘ ° jand the testimony of Johnson, taken | against eof the best Parisian for Child ‘ Clarence Hobart for the veterans’ |hefore Referee G. J. Gillespie In this|cheas players Capablanca won 24 of rens jsingles in the national championship | city. What action, if any, the board tne mes coftested, the other Ys« ee Ura, weave uutieae: teh $1,800 wort Roars neta at ee ee t Weatminster and Le n| Company t an’ Tonstitution as the Ameri e tournament, gave a good scount of a Age Ra pero ice ” tt a bs n x _ a draw nthe k ouch with the situation believe the 1y Faton was crowned the Amer- jit out hot and heavy before Fred- | morrow's meeting in the Windy City.| drome, in Nev und rode around Cadum Ointment i erick C. Anderson, the son, won by |, CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Ixtra ba e track with jarce bouquet and can be applied 4 . tune times enabled Chi- | } to the tender skin of infants and | the score 6—7., 64, 64 ortune time: b ni | horseahor , put the real children suffering from tetter, take Altogether it we in’ tile S1Pet hte Oe oe MGtLE Che SOMES GuMIRGIGA, Wart : day for|of 4 to 0 in the first game of the| Kramer, the former champion, won eczema, chafing and similar troubles. It stops the itching at once, and d Bmer- | series, the five-mile championship race from boy star;| CINCINNATI, Sept. 15—Fisher! Eaton, Alf Goullet and Francisco much suffering from skin troubles | may be avoided by the timely use of d Harold A hed hong the win- | this wonderful remedy, Cadum Oint- | game going ment is also good for pimples, itch, | lapect the ¢ Whore \t | can chart extended « the Japanese star, in straight sets at )tendorf lacked the dash and certainty Lignin 6—3, 6—4., The American never per-|which have previously distinguished] J GULIC¥ at its strongest. His vol- he defeated d his fore court was excellent, a blotches, scaly skin,eruptions, sores, | Commander Gill in three sets at 6—1, | Mitted the Japanese to get his half|it. ‘They had fine openings in the first| PHOTeS @reananeonas scabs, cuts, burns, ringworm, ete. | 1—6. 7 court game going. — , set, only to bungle their chances by [Eagur Qintment is a French preparationy | Capt. R. C. VanVilet dreatec a s — Wil begin this} overplaying the court and so losing | Miss Frances Gulick Honored for made in America from the original formula} sation by outplaying Setichiro Kay ran iy gut ufier the games had three rrp times tou Miss Wag. emaining at Post Under — 2] Mrs, Spencer Fullerton Weaver and| ner. made r drives and Remaining at Lyle EB. Mahan added the New York] shorter cross courts effective in the Bombardment. t he State lawn tennis mpionship titles; second set. From the back court WASHINGTON, Sopt. | 15.—Brig ACCOUNTS CPF NED FROM ee EC iers’ Lini and Converters ve prom- n the mixed doubles to their list of endorf played splendidly in this s VTON, Sept 4 TH Clothiers’ Linings an carrying it off with a fair degree|Gen, Frank Parker of the First Di- plonship a decided he Building Fund Campaign. The twenty-nine charitable pthe New. York ‘Tennis: Club, teenth, shi, iciari i Street_and Broadway, they defe institutions which are to be beneficiaries of this fund |\\ Sircct on0 Piagner and’ Albert J, cannot wait any longer for improvements that the war Ostendorf in a score of 9 51, has halted . ised their full support: to the $10,000,000 United |}! rors, Moule decided in the courts | sathe third and deciding set weal to itis tances Culick of New York [Special Let Ludwig Baumann Son malt Weekty or aenthiy Payments topmost flights of her game. “he|City of an official citation, for ex- | played with rare Judgment and 80] treme courage shown by her as Y. M 3-Room art You Housekeeping on Credit SMALL. ACCOUNTS ably used her overhanders at close ESPECIALLY INVITED 76. EUGENE N. LEVY ‘The rallies of the engagement were| range as to account for tha set with-|C: 4: Worker in the war area, ‘The Outfit ur home complete In included in thle y * Pree ere oe ° all sharply fought in the thr ets.| out ever having the opposing pair in| Citation says eam aclect your lem, OY w few A. W. BERSON From thbir side of the net the team| a threatening position as to tne score. Miss Gulick displayed the finest $ 7 and the balance I oat hiy payments. Open An Account i WUTSC. |work of Mrs, Weaver and Mahan, | Frank Oliver acted as umpire for the| quatities of energy, courage an¥ de- | 9 " cash © that th any Dinner Het or anythin ARTHUR DEUTSCH | Sore Ohara ct the Gone “baleud | mavens qualities nergy, courage ant 4 Coneince yourself by comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit, With any Dinner, Net or anne we oat J..M. KAHN i. M. votion in the discharge of her duties, ‘ : Pay for It L. I, Sept. 15.—win.| notably during the aerial bombard 50 W. k Fg pl se he ae first leg| ment of Varmaise on May 30, 1918, fy ?!75 Weekly ca ee! on the ‘oodmere Club challenge bowl e e 0! asua en py, defeating Paul Martin straight | Vere: in spite of many casualties In sets in the postponed singles final, | the town, she remained at her post 3-Room |6—2. 6—1, + From then until the division was re- Itved in July of 1918, Miss Gulick, Outfit of with total disregard of her own per- Period sonal safety, continued to operate her fl Furniture canteen although the town was I 95-Pi shelled and bombed at different times ff ¢ Imitation Leather = Sale of 95-Piece | 5 74 Dp ner te cru ameee se 298 Fumed Oak Library Suit (4 Pieces) nw. Prive 4 Dinner Sets . was struck by a bomb.” | Cash or Crestt, |cbampionship titles, was rarely at ‘fault. Mrs. Weaver upheld her favor-| WOODMER [ite position close to the net, In the/iam Rosenbau she stepped in to smash or hand the ball in her most effec- manner. The work of Miss Wagner and Os- + Clothiers’ Linings and Converters’ Committee OF THE UNITED BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN OF THE FEDERATED JEWISH INSTITUTIONS m eTTE 7 Prien $2 Ly a c. Miss Gulick is a daughter of the Jf Pav for It ERT ttet: phtic’ ghats: een | Pay for Thts Suit 50-Piece Sets, $8.95 4 oe tage eh b Weekly J hock en ie a p else awe op sale severed beset late Dr. Luther Gulick of New York, Cita nee rie elas, 1487! $1.00 @ Week Cash oF Credit. mater OPEN WTOCH Ditnar Wate st mobee: who died of overwork in France while he was director of athletics for the overseas Y. M. C. A er saving prices rt Four Room Outfit of $ si EAbna avai ‘ Period Furniture 45 0 WILL TEACH EMPLOYERS } hm ae na Pay Jor It $6 Weekly eet ; cd ee a New York University Opens New v ; 5 . Buffet Department at Suggestion of y Bes. Even 398 “Business Men of Vision.” . a 0. Price hai Mahogany Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) Goerspihe i Industrial plants and large business} pba doy, Ale 4 hia firma may send chosen men and women ||] pnrsen—tten, Fries $00 syzen | Pay for This Suit - aim to school to learn just what to food | ]/CMFFONIRK Heg 8) $3.50 Weekly e Golden tals; thelr employées and why. Cuisine tha Na TAMLE! Moe. iris cash “or Credit mirror will suit the needs of the. laboring em Nl ag those busy at clerical TO,OUR CUSTOMERS taught in the School of b work will b Jmerica s GREATES Furniture Hou Commerce Th beginning to have vision ir proper care of its wo Grade Ranges Miss Elizabeth Ji, Bohn alist, who will be in f I hew department, says whe found one Rk ‘is’ providing food ‘for its clerlea ; kera, that would be quite proper for ‘ ring men but not at all sulted to Cash or Creait clerks who need salads and light food an eure tufts t $1.98 oe have an a RUSH TO JOIN NIGHT SCHOOL. Annex to Brook! atitation, The opening last week of the Brook lyn Evening High School, Putnam and Merey Avenues, Was characterized, ac cording to the statement of Harold 1 Huttertck, Principal, by admission from every for boys in Brooklyn applied from the Bo. ‘Thin school recently has been grant ed a Regents’ emic charter, th rat ever granted to & night school in rk, which places it on an equal 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth. Treat Diseased Gums. ing with lay high schools. Ow he heavy registration, plans have SETS OF TEETH been made to open an annex in Public 1 Forcetain School 4%, Boys’ High School Building * and although the largest school bullding fold. Bliver and Por in the , being unable to accommo Made at Reasonable Prices date the Classus : a 4 _- - BOXMAKERS END STRIKE. ra whio you walt : ot ee .?) BLOOM i |: is characteristic o folks afier they pass the allotted returned to | 2E. 125th St. | 169 E. 34th . ve.LN. 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