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por ce eS eee rita THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. sel a 2 ~'STAGECELEBRIIES ("eur 200 NTH VEL ‘WHALEN COMPLAINS GIANCELLORLANE Fifty War Heroes to Be Decorated ; ~ THAT BUS DRIVERS | SILENTONGAUSE 2u Allied Nations on City Hall Steps | ,RAVE HERE QN vex: 2. om WILL BE RETURNED, | While He Argues Before nels } -MRENTIMDAED, OF RESGHATIN, 4% Atpressice Ceremonies To-Morrow) (WERDEN on<"-=-- TOOWNERSOCT: of the silk stocking district in the roaring forties and counsel for the Liquor Dealers’ Association went into John Drinkwater, GeorgeArliss Special Sessions this morning with a! Transfers Between ighth Ave- brand new $10 hat, Tells ayo Tei Traction soil New Jowy dortst | Jurist Denies He Are Trying to Embarrass Has Submitted to Interview : : and Louise Closset Hale Ho removed the roof and spread it] fue and New Yor! il- Operation of Lines. on Courtroom Episode. Are A Thi lon a bench and took his turn In the| , ai At F ; ~\ pati fa ra Are Among Them. llnwyece’ {WOlSIVI "before, Judees| . WANS Will BO ANOrenmeE |Voorhees, Herrman and Freschi, who Several persons prominently iden-'smijed down upon him. His legal] The Ninth Avenue Railroad system tified with the theatre abroad and in business required ten minutes and|is to bo returned on Oct. 1 to ite owne this country arrived to-day on the When he returned to the bench his! ors and all transfer points on the tine $10 hat had been lifted, , bolist A pre-war “cady" of doubtful) “P°!'shed, according to an order of left Liverpool Sept. 12,-reached Hall 'vintago occupied the place of the} Federal Judge Mayer, On ‘the same * fax Monday, and to-day discharged Donnelian covering and the Tammany | day all transférs between the Bighth 184 passengers here, At Halifax 4,009 leader was mad as the traditional! avenue system with the lines of the Chinese coolies, who hatl beon in Ia- batter. Rumor had it that a cop inl se Soihe flail M bor battalions behind the lines in, full uniform had walked off with the| N¢™ York Hallways Company, whieh France, disembarked to continue Skyplece, but the cop couldn't be) Mave cost two cents since July 15, will Wei teip bose, found. Mr, Donnellan left the build. | “bolished John Drinkwater, English play-/0ing barcheaded—figurativety, physi-| Jd®e Mayer did not sign the two sally and fightingty, Me ald: orders, to-day, because details of eee here ought to be a sign up in|C°™Mpanying agreements had not been © of | T€finitely settled between attorneys of the New York Railways and the Grover A, Whalen, Commissioner! Merritt Lane, formerly Vice Chan- of Plant and Structures, who is super-'cellor of New Jersey, who resigned vising the operation of the four jitney bus lines over the routes abandoned his court-room, said to-day that he by tho New York Railways Company, has not at any time submitted to an to-day informed Mayot Hylan that interview concerning that episode or the city’s bus service was being in- concerning any of the later gossip terfered with by the traction interests, that has been circulated about it. “Everything that could possibly be) In denying the authenticity of pub- done by the traction interests to em- | lished interviews purporting to have Darrass tho city's operation of the bus been given by himself and his wife, lines has been carried out with a skill Mr. Lane declined to make any com- born of long experience in such mat- ment_on a perplexing situation which ters,” tho Commissioner declared fol-, has arisen, and declined to say lowing a conference with the Mayor.! or not he could if he so de- tae, Among the charges made by Mr. ny light on the situation. Peesniee? ast June after a strange episode in Cunard liner Caronia, The steamship wright and poet, arrived with Mrs. Drinkwater to supervise the produ tion of his play, “Abraham Lincoln to be presented in this city in No-| thieves!’ | {front of this court, ‘Be: Whalen are: In facts which are of record ent: op Ne That the traction interests, by |thero figure two women who are hur THAW. gt vember, “Abraham Linon” has been ———— two dissol lines He said be Means of spies and checkers, are | Mamed and one woman who is not G3 performed in London more than 300 M’CLELLAN AND WALDO ean sign the two orders Friday and endeavoring to dissuade the jit- |named. The woman who is. not timey and {# still running. jthat the managers of the systema ney drivers from continuing the | named was the central figure in the Operation of the buses. urt-room episode, which preceded That the drivors have been in- Lane's resignation as Vice Chan- timidated by these checkers, who elor. The named women are his demand of the chauffeurs their | first and second wives, right to operate automobiles in The court room episode occurred the city und w Jersey and | June 3, The then Vice Chancellor was Conneetout licenses. hearing an argument of lawyers. One That the traction interests are | Of the lawyers was in the middle of striving to arraign public opinion | @ Speech when a woman about thirty- against the bus service and create | ve years old,*well dressed, entered Mr. and Mrs, George Arliss also JOIN NEW LEGION POST in not have to concern themselves ¢ were aboard, The character actor is with the printing,of any, thore transe going to Chicago to look over two} ° new plays and will return to vere Charters Granted to Eight NeWhosunae: sonter “ec Titeridea : thas next May to fill an engagement. hdl ’ x Kohler contendes > Louise Closser Hale, an American Branches and Many Others Federal Court had no right to abolish actreds, returned from an engage- Are Organizing. Heel ordered by the State ub ent in “Uncle Sam® in England. oe ‘ le Service Commission. He 80 sad ment in “Une raat ik orke 1, McClellan, former Mayor offine ‘city was oppomine’ in dourt the “Uncle Sam ix being produced York, And Rrinc}ander , Waldo, | nine uorrite Crome an act tm this country une \ { : ‘ the title of former Police Commiasloner, are-aigners . f . Mer Wuch transfors, “Briendly Enemi Dut that name ! of the charte ication of Union Post, | °° : Friendly I aeration belie foomod keine |’ Jutize Mayer mtd the Cotporation aia | fers. In behalf of the city, Assistant dissatisfaction, the room, walked up to the bench, had to be changed in England, Miss | American Legion, being formed by mem-| # That bodies vested with certain | @nd sald: Hale said, because It was found that bers of the Union Club under the @irec- lie 8 office Was not in accord in Power are bringing forth obscurs “Mr. Lane, I must see you in- the British “Tommles™ knew “cooties" {tion of Henry I, Cryder the’ premises, since one Ausistant Cor- Minor technicalities in opposition | #tantly.” an “friendly enomica.” ‘Tho aatrens | Chartors have been granted to eight} pofution Counsel recently held the the Actors’ |P°W Legion posts In New York, County| Federal Court had ‘no furisdietion to 1 himself and went mbers with the ated th to the bus lings Mr. Lane excus leased to hear th ee That the man who defau to his ¢ A dendh jin the last twenty-four hours, Georme Satta, transfers, while another di- Equity Association had won the re- lis vaw Compton, in charge. 06, enfolls| eebtty: shee dba ane eiriant | "a rectly fontradicted ‘this contention, on nh. Loud the city’s bus line contract is now | A+ vices pene cent theatrical ments, said toxlay he:,wae. confident ' ‘ ne ms Judge Mayer declared the Court had Striving to oppose the lines’ oper- dl door, and the clerks and other f 5 ° with her the manuseript for @ book! 50,000 members will have been enrolled sve t 4 a ther ittaches left the room in defer- 4 : Sale pba te every right to order any operating or ation together with the traction se on English conditions | 0s the end of this week : livgh ta and other corporate interests ence to Mr. sLane, not wishing to o ing. ae < ‘ Another actor board was Capt.!) Company K 6f the 207th Infantty, a| & deeade tak idurbennbelsacraed bg : tion Interests have done overhear what was being sald in his Gwibodi i . ‘ompto © Joined the Lon-|unit of the famous “Lost Buttalfon,” | Necessary between @ company whic! ‘The traction interests have done ANTHONY / Frank Compton, who jolt huis @ receiver in charge and another in 1915 and won the la port and other regiménts luo are Organizing, |COmMpany making Kome agreement, everything possible to juterfere with ehambers. ‘ : “ASCALFAN} 4 don Irish Rith peration of the bus bs Since that moment Mr. Lane has t / any Groam 'ton te 1g he onan n Gia bus lines, but ni I ppaar¥d vis “Wisek Canes British a y “ a8 ee ; ripped Lied . ¥ ape! dauare a at tne Offictais of the New York Railways eir efforts will be unavailin in appeared as Vice bandh vompany when company com- ww ‘ollowing the | ¢, u the Commissioner, “for we are going He went away for three weeks coat. Was killed, Capt, Horace ample of other ‘business rma, em: |ComPany asserted that the lopping off Y sas tone closing his home at Glen Ridge. aed ae eh Kinga Own York. |plxeet of B. Altman and Company have/of the-Kighth and Ninth Avenue sys= to go through with the lines as long When be returtied’ he ‘sald he bad Pollack, late of the King's Own - | formed a post ¢ tems from the New York Railways as satisfaction is given the public. hen he retur shire Light Infantry nd who played| A ‘manent polley of employment » 18 he maite for dischar eters would involve more than one hundred “Checkers have appeared at all the Been resting, On June ih ete a Inside the Lines” in New York ir dias wed veterans will be on nd is resignation to Chancellor Edwin J by local posta and recommenred fer and. re- national conv tion of the Legion eeenater Aid. reskenenter Settee not a said in IE HOM Usza ETE Walker, who accepted it at once, four years ago, was another playe |is Minneapolis in_ November Judwe Mayer permitted the city you a Ucense to drive in this city”| On Jur the day before the court to el a Mivectce tal ea counsel to reserve all rights (9 coms “ Ai a pe »|room episode, Newark newspapers Daniel Mayer, direc ee BOY PLAYMATES PLACE test the orders in any other tribunal, te ts bird Lyte here? ‘Who's oe Ms Danatetsescond, marriage, from England haa o the; i asked eae bee Nex York. Rollwaye ws backing you re you union men” © ie 04 opening of the pyal Carl a compel to let his coad have ‘Why did you come here to scab the; Which had taken pluce on January Opera Company here next year, This i ; 100 cars to use on the alssoly ben that certain trackage rights be per- job? etc. {30 of this year, two days after his ' Brooklyn Youngsters Mourn the mitted space in the car barns and ‘first wife had wbtained a divorce at company held performances in Ame! “This. morning a man ap- LORGE X Rey daar diained one ¥e : 3 i ‘ ” a fifty years ago, remal y of Py that space in the car barns be given proached me at the Tompkins Street | Nene on Rrounds of desertion JONES . Jand hay begn entertaining England} — Loss of Nigger, Killed by and power supplied, ‘The Guaranty, bus terminal and informed me his| Mr. Lane married his firs | atte | > Motor Truck. Trust Company asked that the bond~ A*nante was Silverman and. that he| Wen he was 21 years old. He is now since | otor Truck. olders,of. the Columbus Ayenue= t “ Shab he] oF avis sec ) | Two Japanese dfamatic lights are} Nigger our playmate, Dicd Sept, aa, [Ninth Avenue line be protected. represented Public Service Commis. | #8. 11's s among the visitors, They are N./ > yi0" ‘ Inthe case of the North Share Trae- ; % the tion Company, before Justice Bre Shiari, owner of twenty-two theatres) pyis inscription on a tombstone over| junger to-day in which a citizen of |in Nippon and X¢ Matsul, a dramatist. ‘(he grave of a dog represcnts the sor-| Flushing is contending the recent in- Mr, Shiari hopes to prevail upoa row of ail the boys in the neighborhood | stallath the zoning system, @ | several American film stars to go to of 16th Street and Third Avenue, Brook-| postponement was bad until Oct. & ” » lyn, over the loss of a tried and true |the Orient for pictures with Japanese the Orie companion. Nigger, owned by Mrs, Rose| Geratan W inetd Anette j settings. : Matthews, who lives at that corner, was| German prisoners of war and other + Lieut. Duncan Collie, formerly of ova nearby | allen enemies held in the United States | sioner Ni mprena.c , e Countries to Participate in | “He te he was sent to check |rison of Ne ad Snactadits > rin | up the oie and to find ae ie Sate yar neereeon oltre te 1 ka Spectacular Ceremony a the cars ware insured by the city, |tATX ENT dhs Cllorado springs,| his City Tomorrow=Lieut. 1 told himsghat Commissioner Nixon} by John Yule Cure on grounds ef} Col -William Thaw Ameri- could get plithe information he de- | desertion 7 high Mot | sired by ‘Merely asking the Mayor| The record at Newark shows that can Ace, to. Receive Croix de | the marriage of Mr. Lane and Mrs. | a ‘ , | Guerre—New York and! al friend of all the mpanied thems on thelr jaunts for it. Curr did not comply with the British Recruiting Service, land- , wun their trip back to, their “Silverman then said he was a part-|Jersey law which provides ; , therk ‘Thirty-one or eid, a © was eventy-t hours shall efapse q 1S is od with his wife and baby. They are and games. He was killed yeaterday by} Fatberla nirty-on ner of Louis Reidi, and he was at the | seventy itso delaa shebelanearen Brooklyn Boys on List. od |eoing to. Tuxedo Park. Lieut, Collle'a motor truck, » arrlyed in Hoboken this Terminal to see that the drivers got| tween the ‘ rhe Mad doy and the marriage ceremony the friendly offices of a clerk] More than fifty heroes of the war| FREEMAN | PATRICK ane mber of the brokerage firm of The boys of the neighborhood, ted by| Fort “Douglas, Utah, the drst of 1,600 is am Harold Brosnan and Gustave Rasmus from various reservations, The rest ® square deal, and that all the regu * hic Tolle, and is also em be} ‘ations were carried out I) ne obtained the license at the! are to recelve medals and other | leek both bryan ogy veunne "\¢ x 4 grave in the back yard of Mra.[are expected during the day ane to- “EB ' ie he aaked fo The ceremoay | 47 ae | of the glow Y¢ ‘0 change, a boke’ 4 srovised q| Morrow: morn! will sail. fo Every bus is individually insured | tim asked for it. The ceremoay * Matthews's home, ‘They improvised af morrow, morning. | They, will 9 " Pringe Fuminaro Kanoye of Japan, @ member of that country's peace Gun Company, | delegation in Paris, was among the Ne portormed at the City Hall ims |4ecorations from the United States tely afterward by Police Judge|4nd from other Allied nations at tombstone from stone taken from a lot} pecohonths. against accident by the owners ani | ¥ ned where a building is be drivers,” Commissioner Whalen said. | | cor, Franklin W. Cutcheon, No. 147) J. Harlin, ) | i] nk A. Boettner. ‘The witnesses |ceremonies to be held on the steps | 7 5 * ; sides e Whalen said a new type of auto|were City Commissioner Thoma of the City Hall at noon to-mor- | ast 36th Street, New York City oS ART tt ¥ nt Bnd | paaseneers He tieed to comment sides OF tne sreue wert, : 3 ; City Cor nee all a stiio E Griee Gosaiic o,| Avenue, New Yor y; Charles E. on the peace treaty In any way. He Manted on ton ¢ mound vue would be necessary before the | 1 aymond and bis socretary, row under theausniole ofthe United | M i Chas cr joodri i, Now| Gyn 1osth Infantry, Rockaway, |was accompanied by" Havom onde |Panted, on top of the mound. See the New Ticking operation of the buses could be effi- r published an| States Recruiting Service, Col. Wil- oad w York City; Major) N. ¥.; Dennis McCarthy, Company G, | industrial adyjser to the Japa boys, turned oul for th Ostermoor Mattresses are : A morning newspap clently extended along the routes of) account of t arriage of one Joseph | ber T, Wilder, commanding. the various car lines in the city, Lane to on i 5 Heront, woick ney Among th to be decorated are Auto truck manufacturers have | place at Stamford, Conn., on Apri Lieut. Col. William Thaw, the Amer- omitted plans to the Mayor, he suid, |1919. In view of the fact that com- r mer~ St the proposed new (ene ot bud: | ment was made on'the similarity of ican ace, who is to have the Croix the double-deck variety siinilar to the | Ames. 1 of the fact that Matthew |de Guerre with the palm pinned on | Fifth Avenue buses, but built much |. Kenealy, prosecuting attorney @t/ yi, breast in recognition of his ser- i 0 lawer. Stamford, has started an investiga-| 1 4, irance before the United |D42Aemora, Clinton County, N.Y. | 1, 105th Infantry —————— on of that marriage, a group « - < Medaille Militulre—P’ ae porters HORNE Joseph Merritt Lane | states entered the war; Major Julius | ,,2edailie, Militaire Privates |W ITALIAN DECORATION: m Attempts to Spread Strike '* | to- C, Adler of the 306th York In- | Brooklyn; Frank W. ¢ r Cross—Private Stephen K. _ fantry and the New York Times, who | Nassau “Boulevard, Newhall, M in Battalion, | F treet, | 9th Infantry Brooklyn; No. 24 Broad tpt. Henry G. Day, Street, New York ife Street, commission and President of the| day $th Infantry, Nippon Yusen Kaisha offered in a ¢ muplete |e te were i oon '§ mrs WORTH $700 AS A ‘YOKE re) Ss T E R MOOR Clty. eodore D, | Villans: Mrs. Mary T) Lynch, ‘send foodstuffs and raw materials to| See the complete line in our thet country, Japan, he said, ranks} —_-- big modern showrooms, |third in maritime aftal ' tiae > @ | ploter. Milgabsth Bailth’ of; Chi vqo| But Mrs, Katifmar Didn't see perpen nd Sister Edith Emery of Lox An-| poi ‘ore / lea returned ater having served in| Point and Swore Out a War Through the Block fOr Larceny., 2 Medal of Honor—Capt. T West Post R i. ' ¢ | Reed, Dannemora State Hospital, | for Corpis, Henry YF Lynch Company hey met him this afternoon at a m Alexandra's Imperial Military BUFFALO, Sept. 24.—Union leaders| recess of the court of Vice Chancellor ‘om the French; |John Zych, No. 14 McKenney Street, | 113th Infantry, No. 697 Jefferson Ave- announced to-day that their attention | Backes at Newark, where Mr. Lane is ns be a station oy iA rhe Peat Brooklyn, 118th U, $. Infantry | nue, Brooklyn. 1 a rag oad Or i@allabary, Boge) tg oi DY. ae F th id be directed toward the plants of| appearing in his profes: al capacity | Private Stephen Newhall of the 183th |” Citation—Major Julius O.. Adler, r and, Charged with ni veny in the py, CO Oe a eee oe aera lawyer. ‘The interview was ae | Infantry chine Gun Company, | New York Times, 06th Infantry BELGIAN DECORATION ———_—- 4 theft of Jewelry valued at $700 Herguson Steel and [ron ompany, | follows: Who gets the Italian War Cross, and| Croix de Guerre—Lieut, Col. Wil-| War Cross—Second Laeut. Fred- | pein wGsliandiGs Mabie the home of Mrs, Nannie Kaufman which heretofore have been unaffected) Q. Are you the Joseph Lane that! 1 ieut, Frederick R, Wuslin of No. liam Thaw, Lafayette scadrilie, No, | erick Wulsin, No.’755 Park Ave- S14 West 100th Street, Robert See ew York City; | nue, New York City Lewis, twenty-nine’ years old, of No, «6 by the strike, : co Hecht a 0 540 Pu enue, y the strike ite! ried ( Hecht at Btamford,| oa vanue, who receives the E 640 Park Avenue, | 9 VICTORIA, B, C., Sept. 4 ——_ Conn.” | . Cats, Thonide Bimbson, Company 1, BRITISH D. 5. M. oxing of offical functions t Haat 129th Street, was held in $10,000 Norris Would Impeach Burteson, A. L have made a statement to the/gian War Cross, and Srivate Harry | 107th Infantry, No. 681 10th Avenue, ent Princes of Wales intends to ar OY nr tea CER Tee AE fi WASHINGTON, Sept The F this morning. That is all I/}isher of the 105th Infantry, who gets | Sew York City; Carl C. 1s. Hoss, 105th) Private Harry Fisher, Company Fy [reat of his five-day visit here Inman bail for phe: Geer eae OFC aeeerare ESN RES, lies tly Fost ce the British Distinguished Service | infantry, No. 17 West logd Street, | 105th Intantry, No. 1 Hast 118th \Seentocene: The” lic hero |! McQuade In the: West Side Codrt ings SAAT cane cleanses 4h w York City; Richard R. Rankin, | Street, New. York City. by wteamer from Vancouver last nigh ay ent & ound fe at ee You haven't} Medal. No, 247 7th Street, Jersey City, NoJG | ane —e | According to Detective David Foley ot | floor of the “tat all ~ There will be a musical programme Henry ee Hunt No. Hast biat the Wast 100th street Atatién, who ar-| That's my business by the Police Ba Phe tollowisg | tien Ce faa casel q nance bieok NOT 0 OME NER ON TR reated Lewis last {, the latter went | As a judge, in refusing to deny the complete list of awards cons |jynr William Hawkins, 107th Intane | 9 |to Mrs. Kaufman's home yesterday w you think you are acting like reat try, No. 16 North 14th Street, Flush- the complainant's nephew and seeing! ent ant | AMERICAN DECORATIONS. ing, le 13 Thomas J. Taylor, Com- R |the jewelry on the table took it for af hat's my business: ‘| Glee Vieue, Munsell & Livermore: | BAe ie Aes OHINNY, Car lurk, Foley told the court it was bis | QD nu think your action fs] First L roll Street, Brooklyn; Sergt ooW b J ’ a, cn cesta e opinion that Lewis, who spent two years | ane? 104th Infantry, No, 144 Vark Avenue, | Spencer, 106th Infaniry, No. 34 Perry Street, New York City; John J. Grib. You need never have wrinkles— overseas in the army, only took the A. That's my bu ress, Yonkers, N. Y : : ; versoan the army the unless you choose 1S Was YoU haven't even denied) Tr Mfichuel Je MeAulitte, Com. [Bim Company D. 1st" Infunity, No.| First Bomb Alleged Thrown at Cleveland—|ii then iany in the intern, ho Nothing so completely reveals the} A. Do you want me to call the] Pany D, 165th Infantry, No. 308 West | Lynk, Com; co eH RR Re 178 106th Infantry, | march of the years as these maraud- | sergeant at arms and have all you| & Hid yp heh ae Alexander Place, Brooklyn; Tonnage Cut 25.Per Cent. Hh 809th Infantry, | Thomas *V, Company C,| ering little thieves of your beauty. | men thr awn out He led tite way ‘©! Morrison’ Radiator Company, Lock-|165th Infantry, No. 302 West 47th} CHICAGO, Sept One of the) were producing to about 6% per cent. Crow’s feet at the corners of your eyes | the door and openes Iiben iin Mteanc | BORE Se treet, New York City; Patrick Free- | members of the Iron and Steel In-| of capacity, This indicates a net loss | —deep gouging lines about your mouth |, @. Have you ever Privates Cha man, No, 458 Ba ~little spreading wrinkles below your | for!” : ker Gexie pany G, Sth Ammunition York City; Frank ears—-where is your youthful beauty| \° \' Nee ee nia aniinliad New York City; Hugh | 1, 107th Infantry when these appear? ? a ompany 1, 28th Infan- t, New ¥. let the matter stand as it Is? A handsome old Arab Sheik told us| A. Yes. West 138th Street, try, York City; Harry Margelin, Company stiget, Now./ stitute reported to-day that the first | in tonnage due to the strike of about| ; t teth |PoMb had been hurled in the strike. per cent. Almost all tonnage ist orge Jones, |He indicated that it happened in the |lost west of Pittsburgh, Pa, ‘The i 0. Cleveland district, said no one most serious interruptions are in P es al been injured and that no prop-| Cleveland, and Gary, Ind Ose 7 Dean on his satiny, bronze face, Fis secret Irving Sirotta, Medical Detachment, | ipentre, No dway, was a scientific combination of won- 803d Infantry, No, 515 Halsey Street, | york City: Her G. Kramer derful Oriental oils, which we passon| According to Mayor Hylan, Wall] Brooklyn; John Van Dyne, Company | hang Go iotth latantry, No to you in Marjaneh Wrinkle Cream. | street and the public utility interests, | Infantry, West Main Street, | goth Street, New ¥ ity. ¥ It will remove your wrinkles speedily | acting through the City Club, have | Waterloo, Jigdwin W, McLaughlin, Company D, = if you have them—or prevent them | entercd the struggle to prevent the| ,C!vilians Mrs. Jennis Freibert, No, | 107th Infantry, ‘No. 1980 Oxden Ave from ever coming if you 61 sigh ae rete erent 147 Lenox Avenue, New York ‘City,| nue, w York City; Stephen Kk 6H vou start in tlme..| Board of Wducation from examining | 7) rieut Hyman Prelbert. asiat tix. | Newhall, Mach an CO. TBth fi Street Has Bae Fight, Tells Prall Wa | tere how to be rid of them, and he had | > | Y R, Stoll, A, 4th Infantry, No, 346 ‘Rockawa| . Ls proved the worth of his own remedy | ray BINE. ire enue, Brookiyn; Frank Lomonace,| 228. West lth str erty was y nvestigation shows that almost} through seventy years in the African | HYLAN SEES NEW com . | Company K, “315th Intantry, No. 8t | Citys faewolivn Ewer, Gomoan The situation generally this morn-| without exception the strikers are of Desert. He hadn't a wrinkle nora line | Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn; | New York Citys’ F | p | {tional men had returned to work in| show that a single home owner has | strict, notably at Gary,| gone on strike. Our reports show Institute's analysis of the! own thelr own homes. ng, according to his reports, was!a nomadic disposition. Not a singlo| Begin your use of Marjaneh Wrinkle | Public choo! finances, ‘The Ma 08 Te : ‘ ; fae econd day the strike follows: | We cannot find @ single ho adnate 2 " ne wrote | fntry; Paul Yannantuone, No, 48|fantry, Ne: 69 ff n Avenue a sle man who} Cream today. 50c and $1.00 at your | maken the Bratton # alee ie wrott | Kast 81st Street, Brooklyn, for Private | Brooklyn; Anthony So 105th| “Investigation shows that during| owns his home who is on strike, Wel dealers, It he d sit have it, send Whe (Nareny to Brasidens Othe fetup | Prederick Yunnantuone, tath 9 hine | i funtry No. 136 Chryatio Street, New | bu ” day before the| cannot find a single worker who owns | ey on ac e ea ‘ ube and with trial box of ex: | may ever empt to © ra in, Battalion; Frederick Carder, | York Me No. 448 "Wont oath | strike was called the p! 06 corporation o ‘ quisite Marjaneh Face Powder, to Uae | may sven attempt to have Mr, Prall | NY" oso bine Sur Canine Moe. 9th Infantré, No. 448 West 29th | Sttike wa ulled the plants of the! stock in the rporation on strike. : Manufacturing Co. of: America, Inc, |"""1Nsc''s the method wo-called ) ont ‘or Lieut. Cyril Carder, Company pi {Sirect, New 4 fi Jack H.W United State el Corporation were| This proves conclusively that the true A fl al West 45th Syreet, New York City, {clase reform organizations, resurt tn | 16th Infante kKinson, Company 1, 107th Infantry, | working to 85 per cent, of their ton-| American or foreigner who has be 4 je M organigalionn | ot FRENCH DRCORATIONG No. 62 West 66th Sirest, New York z Fire 1 OP | come naturalized and rea ' Re Jam-nte af a'l Unit weeiucte are pened wo (2 frighten public officials, 8 the NS. John J. Monson, 208th Infantry, | M486 capacity ive o'cleck yes. | Some naturalised and 1 ab | roland ord Cuaatoan | Mayor's letter, | Chevalier, Legion of Honor—Livut. Y O6th Stroct, Brooklyn; Henry terday the mills of this company |by radicals. f t \ a a ee oo na ne ee ne ene ene