The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 17

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CHINA DECLARES WAR ENDED matioretnsktumt ot he ‘is full week's pay away for ' Hietrent to the rent pretivee Now School. When the crowd arrived at a what should he do with his ily? the Boroug 177th Street and ally Announces Should they walk barefoo Third Avenue, a sign announcing the sleep in the street and starve? One of these sweepers is my hus- President Hen For c who was tion of war, is aw der Of Merit by the mandate PEKING, Tuesday ated Press) night by Pres mally declare ina and % Gen, Tun a ence With Germany. ~— to Blow U for Underpaying Men. ea ERE TERY want. To the Ruitor of The Brening World: ‘ 7 ditions that are imposed upon me—|*tim City of New York. {1 am a constant reader of your column am writing to you, to Mayor Hylan, | hatiently for to the public, and I would like them | ROMA [TRU to understand it will probably be ‘The sweepers are not only the least thought of city workers, but the most underpaid men in America. Have you is just as much a iife-saver, if not more, than @ policeman or fireman? He battles to keep the streets clean as possible despite his long routes of] CLAVELA for food for us all, bu gering. And the di ir of it when T . think of how will I be able to live to ° raise my children strong and healthy ire and educate them! I have five children who need moreg | — food; my husband needs more food to give him the strength to keep up his work. I need more; I am having In Remarkable Letter She] hard right to exist. H. Id Cit U SI I do for the coming winter, with olds ’ Sha necessities so dear? : y P to lM. I do not want charity. My husband should get what he earns and be able to keep me and my children from Now, what will Fist Fights Between 3,000 Ten- a The majority of sweepers, like The deadly hardships of existing | husband, are in the city's servic force me to reveal the killing con-|Years. Is the city taking proper c¢ What does Mayor Hylan's wife © ugainst and other mothers like me—by the/and your wife—need for a living? Hasn't any one got a heart? Doesn't any one understand? - Tan't the city ashamed of it at ait? | tenants anc paper, and will Jook each day in your| We, all miserable mothers of chil-|lords attended, Bach faction sought for this open letter that I]dren of the sweepers, are waiting !m-|to outtalk the other, and, as a result, n answer ART-WORN WOMAN pie TE ton? Se TO CONFER TO-MORROW cirri oe tie maccting was + | hever given @ thought that a sweeper |Take Up New Wage and Hour} Demands in Buffalo Conference. . Ohio, Sept. 24.—The Sometimes more than eight blocks, In| United Mine Workers of America con- Many Many But only one *“Compos- ite!” Built averages’ —a fits and looks well on 80 out of every 100, idea. Not so different to} look at, but slip it on and at} once it feels at home. | Another good one— | The The derby on which the," Stetson self, We alone have it for} Greater New York. *ltegistered Trademark, RoGERs Peet COMPANY Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren heads! keor derby that | flinching, hare Our own} you, to the « men | for that sum “Stetson Special.” factory plumes it- to buy. rk will take a day and a Broadway | ! LA “Four at 34th St. | Ar will take over two and Convenient oe nt mans baat pales Corners Fifth Ave. | o¢Ataes now and then, Boke at 41st St | ings, underwear, dresses, ts, hi Are you wearing your strength ? RE you wearing away your strength bypound- ing hard heels on still harder pavements? It is easy to find out. Tf your heels wear down fast it is proof that the leather or rubber is hard, for a hard heel instead of “giving” under foot, resists and grinds down a little with every step. Hard heels jolt and jar your system—tire you out. If your heels wear down fast, you can be pretty sure that you are pounding away your energy with every step you take, You can eliminate this great source of fatigue. Replace your hard, unyielding heels with O’Sullivan’s Heels of live, springy rubber. O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out rain-pouring weather he must stay and work, drenched to the skin, not hats! being able or aliowed to seck shetter—| Nov. 1 unl dirt, germs, disease away, He holds the destiny of millions of 8, he is the city’s hardest work- |? on the “law of|ing man, and the work is the most kind for a man, fifty-nine cen fc low as $1.34 for a fulf a day, Sun- in which ag all routes are tripled of the redu » and besides the work mely hard and dirty—it is team and sweat work and t is murder, any s wonderful pay he has to | Columbia necessities, medicines, and some a doctor, Ail this absorbs the away classes of work, getting for this un- 1 faithful service to hteen dollars and | falo to-morrow. a week, and as : he must do the work jon of part policeman white suits, summer nized lay by & the American not only unnect | unwise." h He told the & A lumbia toward act of Heels To secure the great resili- ency and durability of O’Sul- livan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are ‘‘com- pounded” with the best tough- ening agents known. The “compound” is then “cured” or baked under high pressure. It is this special process that has, since the making of the first rubber heel, established O’Sullivan’s Heels as the standard of rubber heel quality. O’Sullivan’s Heels are guaran- teed to wear twice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and will out- last three paire of leather heels. Go to your shoe repairer today » and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes, O’Sullivan’s Heels are furnished in black, white or tan; for men, women and children. Specify O’Sullivan’s Heels, and be sure that you get O’Sullivan’s—avoid the disappointment of substitutes. vention delegates were scattering to all parts of the country to-day, determined to call a nation-wide Ni a satisfa 1 strike on hat adjourned late yester- | ring the wage and hour hing their officials w the power to call the strike, crease of 60 per cent. in Wage and a half time, a six-hour day and a five- k will be demanded at the con| ence of miners and operators in Buf- — GOMPERS ON POLICE UNIONS. Says A. F. of L. Will Serve as Check on Untoward Acts. | WASHINGTON, Sept, %&—Genator | Myers's proposal to stop the pay of | District of affiliated with | characterized to President of | ation of Labor, as but unjust ‘and te District of Go- t will take @ day and a| wrt" somes he |halfs pay to buy | Hats will take over a half day’s pay « on any un- “Mg Red” Hope Pleads Guilty. “Big Red, bandits wh alias a arrested with Hope | Daly, pleaded | will be ‘sentenced it was decided to moet in the High change caused instant resentment e's Committee fell mar’ lighting several women fainted and were in peril of being trampled. ‘The arrival of the police _—. 1 bly prevented a serious riot. ice had to use force to clear m of @ score of landlords ants and Landlords Call Out Police Reserves ole "fo Sees! RATIFIGATION OF TREATY ¥rofiteering to hear complaints} 1, the B About 1,500| Scheduled to Go Before the French an equal number of 10 Chamber of Deputies This Afternoon. damith of the ‘ould take up the Boston R Premier Clemenceau the Chamber of an call for a ‘Treaty with many fist fights took place, The} PARIS reserves from the Morrisania Station | !* ex were called twice to quell the dis-| Leite ae hed fying tho E had eaking, a man climbed on the pi treat him twice in t ts of the hall t fought. heduled to be | ds and struc face, While in a landlords and ten The hearing was was held to engagements and with the| A flat pa f Federation rd l00% Arrived at the school, the crowd be- fon to squabble and cries of “liar” were heard t hall, In}k , vor the re M Prosecutor to Pass on Lenote Evidence. 24.—The tin the was re- | #2,500,000 Property 0} Greater New York’! Di The $2,500,000 estate of Andrew: H. PARTS, ft case tually th tled to-day by a decree by Snrrogate Fowler » estate consisted for the most part of stocks, bonds and real estate mortgages. ‘The legatees to whom the b the estate was distributed ar M. Green of Springficld, Mass. othy R. Green, Worcester, Mass uel W. Green, No, 162 W Street, Manhattan; Julia Hartford, Conn; W. Green Evanston, IL; Mary R. Owen, Halifax, N. &; William 0, Groen, Mary P. Green, Andrew H, Green and Kather- ine B. Treat, all of ago. All these are nephews and nieces of the tes- tators Doesn’t hurt! - BOY’S SLAYER IS FREED. Homicide Charme A man 1 Following the nesses and upon the omrfendation of Assistant District Attorney John P, Hur- y, Patrotman Frank J. Lisa, twenty- t years old, of No. 36 Brooklyn Ave a from eus- tridge Court ay by Magistrate Steers and the charge of homicide against him was dis- missed, Lisa shot and killed Atte \-year-old Peter Jaribek in his home at No, 341 ‘ Flushing Avenue September 15, mistak- Tiny bottles of ‘' Freexane’” cost ing him for « man who had attempted to steal an automobile, but a few cents at drug stores TURKISH t minute Inst Friday. moroing,..was to-day to M x Lift touchy corns an¢ calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of ‘Freezone’ upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness, Hard coms, soft coms, coms between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift right off—no eh CIGARETTES ; Why 100% Turkish? 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