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- ng i ‘ 3 i . ‘4 ' ' ‘ S ; H ii } fe | i CAPITAL AND LABOR URGE BUDGET GUT MAY BET TOGETHER | OF $50,000,000 NDERVLSONPLAN Secretary Gets Encouragement From Both Sides for Har- mony Programme. of City Heads With Call for Big Economy. F. W.Lawrence, (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ’ ning World.) WASHINGTON; Oct. 11.—“Labor will not yield its point that any fotm of collective bargaining which may be agreed upon must be based on the right of wage carners to be repre- sented by counsel of their own choice through their trade unions.” “Employers will under wi stances abandon their position that labor disputes in their plants shall be adjusted by representatives of the employers and the men actually working in the affected plants. ‘These statements were made to an Hvening World correspondent this morning the first by a high authority of the American Federation of Labor and the second by the head of one of present Mayor and Comptroller as the largest industrial enterprises in candidates that they could reduce city the world. | expenditures was also justified. A Let these statements stand alone! permanent committee on reorganiae- and it would seem that the Industrial tion of the City Government, with Conference delegates might as well full power, backed by the Board of Pack their trunks and go home. Estimate could cut the proposed 1926 But— j budget 26 per cent. “Before we got through these dif-| ‘This would mean ferences will be ironed out Logether | $50,000,000 in a pe all others and both sides will ar- | While the laws us the ive at satisfactory a; ents,” said not permit this reduc! 50% Secretary Lane, Chairman of the con- | of oe heavy Wsaditety obareea the ference. “Despite plans for giving Real Estate Bourd says that Jabor what it wants and capital what | of those mandatory Siargee ‘Blane bs {L wants are ip the making. ‘They are | wiped out, if necessary, by new fegia- net far apart, they only’ think ‘they | Jation, “and any one famitar with the What can the city do toward help- ing realty owners to keep down rents? The municipal budget makers want to know. The Real Estate Board was eked to enlighten them by Comp- |troHer Craig. It answered to-day. It told them to cut out extravagance and waste—to reduce the budget by 5 per cent. President Stephen H. Tyng and the circum. | board's Budget Committee, with Kd ward P. Doyle as Chairman, his as- soclates pefng William H. Browning, Warren Cruikshank, Charles Noyes, William Douglas Kilpatrick, A. Tredweli and Prank N. Tyler, eclare that “the statement made vy former Mayor Mitebel that he could cut the budget 25 per cent. was justi- fied, and the statements made by the yearly saving of TO REUGE RENTS Realty Boards Answers Query 0,000,000 budget.| ther tight-eripped my arm CHEWING GUM AND Chewing Gum Takes Place of Tobacco—Bon Bons _ Re- place Smelly Cigars—Soft Voices Instead of Curses— Well Lighted Rooms Sup- plant Stuffy Ones. | By Charles Mortimer. whiskey, munge used to be the atmosphere of On the floor were cigar butts, litters of paper and mud. When 1 my and pbacco, onions and fun- the old polling places was twenty-one stand would | Marched me to the registration place, and afterward gripped me the same way on election day and saw to it It was over a that I voted HIS ticket fish market in Brooklyn, added to the other smells, Even to this day I seem to Axsociate politics with smells—mostly fin are.” | ability of the city's From a Government official who is Albany knows fe Tavaing the tite in the confidence of President Wilsc the Evening World learns that the Cunt “nd that it ought (o have it President has told Admiral Grayson, | “AD Casily get.” hus “physician, ‘that ome. what may The Real Kstate Board tells the e will personally appear at the con- budget makers just what to ubo © abolish ference and make a petsonal plea to in Jrder to reduce the costs of carry the delegates in the event of @ dead- lock on vital questions, This intention '98 @nd renting realty. [It says the of the President is weil known to the Commissioners of Licenses, Weigh and Measures, Markets, Accounts, conferees. HARMONY $0 FAR LAID TO Deputy Commissioners and their se PRESIDENT’S ILLNESS. retaries, Assistant Tax Commission- the me eee ur. *s' iihess has had’ a / ers, Secretary of Court House Board rae Bf fn maintaining umder a new title, “all tind life ex- omy rnd bus 90 fer Waited, “Uemely dull of ure obliged to invent Admiral Grayson bas uaomelally in- Hew oF unauthorized activities to keep ed the conferees through & high Ctpioy ed ef ‘that serious “4 The city should: defer alt public ma tee them Would have !mprovementa not urgently needed, t on the President's because labor was never so inefficient, effec @ateome'to # sible and highly paid as ai eect ob 8 My and material was never so it pays. “The city should not be made victim of the infation which always follows @ great war.” The The board would hi Ht taxes, as- been seasments and water rates handled by one burean in the Comptroller's of- fice; transfer work of the Bureau of ergs Wa. al Fe iting (i a yp j to trade wnion as Ned 4 + oftered by Secretary of hat Secretary Wilson has with Bei baiuves ‘Cliambert eae om . rain; 601 the subject. ‘plan is the Corporation Counsel ‘to Ba strict 0. Hag ae Suiting the ooi wich That the plan w ad Bu ‘eo are employers: organizations. recognition gives neither the right $3 doasteate AY other. When they fail to agtee as to terms under which local disputes may be settled there | @ recourse to a board com. ot feprenentstives of So en] 9’ Conn! 4 ized employers tab Sones ee wan ntative }f ® Civill Service Commissioner ia 4 Kage pill by the ‘Proadent of overretf reduce the staffs of Deputy Mie GaRl ae ce event ef Sec" Baro, rearen i8 the G Beg; ane pon. paaroecntet SY thea Pease Commissioners and thelr staffs: put to an umpire, who shal} 4 Seaoee BY 20% Shen serve eetee ot ex) ident of the Unit tem. | 14 by the President bye Judges and county officers, liclty or other means, the barrier that has been raised Hen ee ay i ad hetr too numerous and overpaid Fresplasives of opgenieed labor. | It!" Many of these recommendations pipe. is iy oe Sapierere were embodied in the report of Byron i eal exclusively with their o |. Kennelly, who resigned during the pre ag Sothice? see ee past week as Chairman of a sub-com- satisfactorily arranged between the Taxation, ha wxone Sie eae eiaployers and the ‘employees of & | complished. In'addition, he suggested earn Snap they Gs waeee ‘Up by ‘the that “all professional ‘and business een) Bost Mt ich ? compasses of | men gaining & livelihood in New York een ayes (OF employers’ organ: |City should bo ticensed and a mod: heh feeteiitols dines, met erate yearly fee imposed; that all elty Mill the ‘trade ‘union oMlclals inter- Site: that a tye ary "iden. fee by Pane: and then only in co-operation | welght be collected on horae and’ mec, tnd, it Papcdente Poko hig tor trucks and automobiles; that all Sy ts Gent net be reached unused property of the ety be sold, Ofganizations and wath employers’ |r possible, or rented under long-term py ‘caged Y igor Organiza- |jeases; that the income tax be ad- penttive ofthe pabite va tee: \iusieg to one per cent. on incomes jecision as ‘umpire. ter Ho. bbs two per gent. on all SECRETARY WILSON’S PLAN FoR eerie samndi COLUMBUS DAY PROGRAMME. HARMONY 18 INDORSED. z The Evening World is informed py epresentatives of the | whi sligit’ changes pea’ reek Wit | Governor Smith Chief Speaker at Son's plan will in all probability. be § Teh satisfactory to them. Rey resentutives Gov, Smith, who was a member of the Legislature when the law making Columbus Day a legal passed, will be the chief spe of the employers’ group are stud ‘in the plan closely. One of the leaders Of the employers’ group suid to an bration at Camegie Hall to-m the Knights of Columbus. The public Evening World correspondent th: ‘a favorable Impression. Hmployera’ | {x invited to the affate will preside. Fesentatives thus far has fatied to de- | Judge William. D. With the adoption of Secretary | Bainbridge Colby, on “The have all consolidate under one administrative head - ish the Commissioners of Kecords in a ¢ turn the Public Ad- ‘8 duties over to the Cor. muke the County noners of Jurors nee forces. morning: “tacretary Wilson's plan has made experts are carefully analyzing it.) tr Mare +1 Dr. P. Swit Discussion umong the employers rep: | Among other speakers’ schetules Yelop any #erious opposition to Secre-| Court of Claims, who will talk tary Wilson's proposal VAmnerica, the Land “of Opportunities Wilson's idea or.any other that would | : at: Yoh Temove the heretofore insuperable ob- |! jection to recognition of trage union: lhe conference Could finish ite work in he Mal, and the Kt fev. Joseph IF Mooney twenty-four hours, for there is * jo | other question: on which capital OT BY U " COS Seep artes tet| SHOT BY UURNOWH HAND ac ae AVIATOR ENDS LIFE. Hilrty-five, a atudent aviator recently schatyod trom tne Hospi Aviation Corps. woo lived with his & ' brother-in-law, Kdward Jails, at tee fede, Dore” wes asranioges ‘West 120th Street, was fount hunging ' jterious shooting of John C |seven y Street, le, Barry Pisher, Who was removed to € holiday was Cunningham of the ‘on varand Its ry Jonn A. Ryan of atholle University at Washington, adieal Labor and Autocratic Cap: ‘The police are Investiguting the mys- tweny- ra old, of No. 682 West 49th to Bellevue Hospital at 4 o'clock this morning with | 2: wound in his abdomen, Patro}- | wa | wil * {njured man's mother, four hos- y. And the fine, picturesque bunch of country-savers who held down the ten-dollar-a-day jobs behind the rickety boards a-top of a couple of Wood saw-horses was a sight to be- bold. Almost all with jags, chewing tobacco, smoking frayed cigars stick- ing out under burned, black-dyed mustaches and yelling to each other: Hello, Paddy," “Hello, Chris,” ‘Hello, Jimmy!" imme a chew, Jerry," “Say, Reilly, UN bet cher a drink here comes a Garfield man.” And there were cursing and black looks and arrogance and bawling out ff a citizen didn't happen to know just how long he'd lived in the dis- trict, Oh, they were a sw crowd of Joafers and plug-ugiies and fighters and thicknecks But now’ look upon this picture In ‘place of the old cigar stores, bar- ber shops and fish markets, big, clean, roomy, electrically lighted pub- lic and high s@hool rooms, with pretty young women jooking at you smilingly, and friendly ag they ask you your business and all the other Nttle trimmings that you must ‘teil them, And don't blame them if they put you down as “manager of a BAN factory” when they should ave written “BEAD" factory, as one dex little Richmond Hill lady did. And, gentlemen all, when they ask you if you are married, why the cm- phatic reply tothem, “Very much so!" Just say “Yes,” and let it go at that You look it, anyhow. Business is “Bizness,” of cours: the gentlemen who conduct’ ladle hat emporiums in different sections of Brooklyn, quite foxily, when asked their names, hand out their cards, so at not ‘only may their names be pelled correctly but their enticing and “lower-priced wares in the city” may also be memorized. Buppoxe that this had lmppened in the plug-ugly daya—"Hey, Mack, put this fella down as ‘bonnet maker’ or as ‘he-milliner’ whatever the hell he ft nd then the card would be chucked onto the floor among the muddy papers and clear butts, Lavender and laces and the fra- rance of an old-fashioned len, In Place of tobacco smoke, whiskey Dreaths, fish and onions and foul jokes. Here men throw away their to- bacco before coming In and take off their hats. And it’s like making an evening call. And on the desk in front of these pretty girls will be a box of candy, nome flowers and perhaps they arc chewing gu Sometimes as their women friends come into the room it bonbons instead of stnelly « see ye Again. Dis hat up to his heart and decently says, “Good night, ladies.” PUTS SURPLUS NAVY FOOD Dr. Day Arranges to Dispose of First Consignment at Prices Below Market. Commissioner of Markets Jonathan C, Day announeéd to-day tanged to distribute the first ment of surplus navy food he rt of next week, Commissioner anid there will be canned beans, carn much below. pre vailing market quotation he Community Mar hours after the shooting, At the from the trantom of bis poom last night, Pita! It wae sald Coy According td My, Juls, Fisher bad suf- eritical, Md a ne'vous brenkdows, followed by be fas e's condition ts day in the building 4 4 100th Street ax will have for su ell ‘present Honillan Return: ere. : N by tf ICO CITY, Oct, 11.-Ygtacio Bo-| WASHINGTON, Oct, 1.—Frank 1. | Corporation, Blose-Bheffied Bteal and "| nillas, Moxlean Ambassador to the} Polk, Under Secretary of State, and for-| Union Carbide Co. | United States, left President Carranaa’s | mer Senator James Hamilton Lewis are | Mir, was made a Knight of at | party at Venegas, San Luts Pot leading candidates for the vacant post of the Legion of Honor by the French veperared torday, on is way, to. Wa Ambassador to Italy $e" js Government lady January in recognitiog Bt the cording “io despatched to formation in wel ormed circles of his’ war services in ‘Inter. ae day, ads Pretty Women in Registration IN PLACE OF ToBACco er's won bows low, smiles and sweeps OW SALE HERE NEXT WEEK | sinc sone ites sh ote! peopen that he has ar- supplies will be placed on sale the first Day Booths CANDY’ | ET GERMANS PLOT | FOR FUL CONTROL OVER RUSSIANS | | Pretext of Fighting Bolsheviki | Used to Explain Movements ENF Le LN GENE NT ATT ES = A RE creed BRT or oe THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. ‘MRS. WHATMAN’S GEMS, Change Style in These Suffrage Days = | — | of Von Der Goltz’s Troops. | LONDON cafes celved, by Oct. 11 the Latest news re- Government is de- seribed as confirming the Germany is deliberately view that LEGION ADVOCATES There are more than 100,000 German | 000,000, this evening and VALUED AT $60,000, RECOVERED BY ARREST > (Continued From First Page.) had been carrying in bis pockets. Me said he had sold a part in New York and Phi delphia and had given away a few trinkets. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman went ims mediately to Police Headquaricrs and identified the jewels. Mra. Wiicnan, who formerly was Miss Jonnie Crock. er of San Francisco, possessor of a fortune popularly estimated at $10,- said the most conserva- tive value had been placed on articles—the price of several years ago, “We fortunate, 1 think,” she said. “This man came to us from an employment orfice In Fifth Ave- cost © very nue. He had excellent recommenda- tions. He worked for us eight days and then disappeared with the jewel-| ry. A burglar's kit was found in his room afterward. “He talked quite freely with Mr. Whitman and me at Headquarters told where every missing article is. We expe@ to re- cover everything.” Mrs. Whitman said that the pearl stickpin which caused the arrest of Reider is yalued at $7,500. A diamond necklace for which $40,000 was paid eral years ago Was broken up. But Mrs, Whitman said the stones were SCORED BY LEADER sixty-three have been located, A diamond bracelet valued at $600 was recovered, but a ruby bracelet of the same value was missing. Reider, however, told where it might be found. Other articles on Reider that had been set in a platinum ring, the ing being missing; the | from Russia, "he said, “amd got a ran in the summer home job ag third Mr 1 Mrs, Whithad. {yee sent toa an the w. ¢ d ‘eafter T he d there for a se was On the saw the jewelry im ny poeket and week. A jew dresser, 1 Inside, put the case left." Reider was arraigned before Magis- trate Carrigun in the Centre Street ice Court this morning, and after being ordered held, waa taken back to Police He rs, where he will be taken th Savage gnd ut round of the pawn- shops fort to recover the stolen jewelry FIVE BANDITS ROB TRAIN, BIND EXPNESS MESSENGER Carry Off Parcels, One of Which Is | Believed io Be Jewelry, Near Memphis, Tenn. ‘ | MBMPHIS, Tenn. Oct. 11—Five men who boarded @ south-bound pas- | senger train on the Yazoo and Mis- | sissippi Valley Railroad as it was leaving the yarde here early to-day, held up the express messenger and his askixtant, secured several pack- | ages and escaped when the train was stopped at West Junetion in response to a telephone message from a yard. master who saw the men board the train. \ The messenger and his assistant were found lying on the floor bound, One of the stolen packages was said to have been shipped by a Memphis Jew- elry concern. \ Posses w began a s section, GONZALES, HELD IN CELL, PROMISES TO EXPLAIN ALL Ex-President of Costa Rica Deni Charge That He Was Leaving the Country. made tog According 4 statement {soldiers with headquarters at Mitau > — a sapphire 2 The Baltic states, with the exception | py m5 | [ne Voveee eh Soccgy © Ciemiuae DOr bd a of Finland, appear to have agreoa {Flat Cash Bonus Would Be|Calls for Defeat of Sen. Wads- |pin. valued at $2,000; a jad wate, | niu Street Jail cen , te : f al necklace, valued at $300 upon a policy of arranging an armis- Te - ai eee ; an opa ng RE Ihe Beto ee Only Temporary Relief, | worth and Denies Move {a peart stud, $100; platinum sleeve | Sntrediot thal . any’ ar” is featured and Soon Gone. for Ban on Tobacco. ink ey Sk Clea welch, | Hor9 Hansen C. Valeaeine, | Whe in this mor a” newepapers, “but is | a $200. brought a $259,000 suit against the ex4 bed Thi: said ahha: Preside order obtained > reports printed here add nothing of | ROCHESTER, Oct. 11.—The first] BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 11.—Of- bicitite Hat pived "wags ptr p. eg kK com: Siti ha td Importance to despatches received by [State “convention of the American | ficial denial that the Women's Chris- |i 131 at goog, and that he did men {esi80n last night on @ that hd the I where-| Legion, attended by representatives | tian Temperance Union wax conduct- | rrr es taking a cat's eye ring for | "22 sbaut to leave th : abouts of Gen. von der Goltz con-|from 610 posts, entered its second |ing a campaign for a constitutional Perr ts ytd ith ye ring f0F | Gonsales,; who was in rorte | | Unues to be the subject of contra-|ay’s session here to-day with clec-|umendment against the use of to- |" eh NO Ul le Wat Ben when a revolution ended hia political dictory rumors and‘estimates of the |tion of officers one of the main items | bacco was contained in an address by wove, ie hse dee be Aah abe ft arees, charged Vaientine, in a letters size of the army commanded by Col. lof busine Mra. Ella T. Boole, Pfesident of the |*Be detectives. Asked by a news- jenitten to sen ACSr Iitcheock with cong Avaloff-Bermondt also show a wide| “Che Committee on Resolutions yes- | State organization, in convention here | Paper he eng? hag pore the |spiring usainst the Goverr sas con divergence,’ It Is 4 that Gen. |terday made the following recom- | yesterday. | ewelry) srlumittuatioc ney sttreree oA Ad lak ile ac ss Count Keller, commander of a large |mendations She sald her organization had been |ffom @ ehronle ‘allment and took, :he {claims ¢ a result of calabtete ody of soldiers in the Baltic] “This committee recognizes that, | conducting an “educational campaign | Jewelry to pay for treacment. Ba leet lac ncopersy 1 antry an provinces which was recruited from\in many instances, men who have \4gainst things that are ‘harmful to| He sald he had realized about |" %s, 0 108 ! children. Such has been our work | 93,900 from the pieces sold ind! “The report that T wus leaving to-da German troops left in Courland by been In the service have been at @ cgainst tobacco," ehe added, “be. |*” r b for Costa Rica ts false,” sald Gon | the Allies at the time of the armistice |Serious disadvartage and suffered cwuse nicotine is harnrful to youth.” |Pawned. He bad with him in eish | tanta 1 had no intention of tea ‘ny |is a Baltic Baron, formerly a General | heavy material loss as contrasted, Mra. Boole scored women who | $938.38 and a bank book showing a ANS. destined cing the $35,008 Jin the Russian army. He has estab. | With those who, by reason of phy-/#moke. “We doplore the increase in |geposit of $2,400. ll neceasary for his release would be i sical disability or some other rea-| Smoking among women,” she said. came to this country recently n forth. Ushed headquarters at Shavil, while fon, did not enter the army and | “We look on it as an attempt io ape a {+ i Gen, von der Goltz has his headquar- | navy. ‘To the fullest possible ex- | form of Somtnlan which would show ters at Mita tent, {1 tice of this character should | that a woman has a right to do any- BERUN( Oct. 11—Germen-Rus. (ot teamndees ne “ihc stama'ooat done Yaacts| FOR A DELICIOUS CUP ERLIN, ~German-Rus- " eme habit in woman does not increase her ney would not be remedied by a sian troops under Gen, von der Goltz flat cash bon hether of $100 of | beauty, charm, loveliness or et ‘ielency | and Col, Avaloff-Bermondt intend to of. $300, for the’ reason that ehost| and the hatit should be discouraged | OF TEA COMBINED oust, M. Ulmanic, Lettish Premier, | cases the sum so received would | 20d condemne take possession of | with the assistance of Baltic land- Wehr, advance agalst the Bolsheviki, acording to a private letter which has reached here from a German officer at scribed. We believe that Govern- Mitau. The letter outlines the plan{Ment loans to Individuals, either of campaign and tells of the intention | for the purpose of land development, | of the German troops to defy the Ber- | of homebuilding or of assisting many lin Government, to make a fresh start !n business, Letvia and then, rapidly be dissipated, and in many cases would be paid to men. who were either not in need of It or do not come within the class above de- seek re-election. | COPENHAGEN, Oct. 11,—A tele-| represent a far sounder method of am lgsbery, East Prus. {compensating those who have’ suf- , reads as follows: fered material losses, and of en- "The abling them to get on their feet and to compete on an equal basis with those who remained in civil life.” The committee reports that it deemed it essential that the whole question of war risk Insurance be investigated. Major Frederick 8, Couchman of Monroe County has declined to be a candidate for State Chairman. The more lively candidate mentioned now is Hamilton Fish of New York, al- though the New York districts del- Russian ¢ el Wirolitseh, rt of Lith- his troops as Rus- sian territory. The Lithuanian troops in Schaulen have been disarmed by the Russtans and the Germans co-operat- ing with them.” Pratt, _ |NEW YORKERS BU aa Supreme Court, Judicial ap ning of bids for navy seaplanes and flying boats, spare parts \mong Speakers at State Uni- Mrs and motors on sept twenty-seven versity Conference. planes and consider other equip: = a Ment were sold out or 219 planes ang| ALBANY, Oct, 11.—The Child In}yeage one of 1 h Mit}441 engines offered for sule, Subses| Industry and Americanization will be will be, “Why, Daisy, dear,” or “Why. | quent sales have been made at or| subjects of a conference of educational, more Josie} ‘end they Kise each | above appraised prices, industrial and health Organizations to eRe eee oe ee cry ime Plu- | ‘The highest price received was $11,-] be held in connection with the three-| time to time.” ‘Oh, times Suave altered, Chewing | 53 foF flying boats of the H-14 type. | day fall convocation of the University gum’ instead of tobacco, Chocolates Lhese are large craft having a win of New York, beginning lit rent fre of the State j@pread of ninety-five fect, a speed of | hext Thu a ys out ninety-five miles on hour and| kera will Include ; Dr. c Caleb Frank Gates, President of Robert’ College, The American frans-Oceanic Com- pany of No. 505 Fifth Avenue pi Joward 8. Bliss, chased one H-16 at the same price. Protestant College, Bel ab | The Byrnes Comp: 0 purchased unsaulus, lent of | Fe Byrnes Company also purchased Institute, Chicago, Peter | two Hs flying boats at $6,160 Raa or tus o Federation of each. These are three-place pushor| pabor. Dr. Owen. Lovejoy of tho| Was Presiden type machines, having a wing sp) Nattonal Child Labor Committee, Percy Straus of R. H, Macy and Co L. Rohrer of the General Eloc pany, ¢ F Com: | James by one 380-horse power Liberty mo- or, Many‘of the machines offered for| U+ sale by the navy are new and still in thelr original crates, _ G Bartenders, Leroy W. Ross, United States Dis- | trict Attorney in Brooklyn, sald yes- | terday that it will be impossible to enforce the Prohibition Law if United heart disease, old, ‘Trust Company An & Ald Killed by an Auto, playing im front of his home, No, 6 olat Street, Morris Brack-| states Commissioner Heifechnelder'a Riser he man, years old, was killed if “ tender 1 DE 0. man Years old, was Killed yea. decision, that a bartender induced to | Go. "Contineiital feeabh sell whiskey to a Government agent | fiectrie Tilumin treot, Kantrowits of No. ollyn, Was sum day ‘in Harlem of reckless drive Mr. Ross disagrees with the Commis- sioner, and says he intends to pro- ceed under the la’ 2 oned to Court on a charge salmon, all of which | ing. and Pow. rs — Mra, Boole called on women to ef- fect the nomination of a candidate to oppose Senator Wadsworth, should he | a TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS TAKE OLD PRATT HOME Court Action Necessary to Close Sale of Oil Man's Home- stead to His Son. The five sons of the late Charles millionaire founded Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, brought an action yesterday oil . Brooklyn, roval of a contract they homestead was to go to his widow, Mary II. Pratt, for life, and at her death was to be “retained as a home for my family as long as at children shall willing to occupy and keep it in good condition and make it a home where all of my ¢htidren may gather from | my The will The sum of | year was set aside to pay the upkeep aay pipes, Flowers and perfume in speakers ! i p . Sat Goat to for five passengers. Five of ; ard A. Wood, Secretary and carrying charges of the property Poe Mh A ad Gn Bh lag were sold to W, J. Byrnes & Cr vansing, Sir Alfred 'T. Davies ""Ay appraisal filed in the Surro- And when the men turn to leave,| 52 Broadway, New York. ‘The ard. of weucapion (of marie office in Brooklyn yesterday Id style would be—“Well, so long, |BAve two 320-horse power Libe Fukien’ University, Foochow, that Mra, Lydia B. Babbott, Now each:moth- | Motors deceased daughter of Charles Pratt, Constantinople, the | left a net estate of $2,306,841. ident | gE Sah hd By JAMES N. WALLACE DEAD. t of Cent ‘Trast Company. Wallace, He was in for 37 year Brooklyn Insurance ating “Co. and man, who in the to obtain also pro- vided that the child or children will- | ing to oceupy the houge should have | f $10,000 a | Union | be | WITH ECONOMY and palate— ough the New ore Gnay ‘present | Nevo maae for the sale of his old iu gasiog 8 es ent) residence ut No. 242 Clinton Avenu NAVY'S SEAPLANES two or mata candida ie, Brooklyn, for $90,000. ‘Phe property Lope. preteens is to be purchased, if the rt ap- « + one proves, by one of the sons, Charles M. $11,053 Paid for Flying Boats DISCUSS CHILD INDUSTRY Pratt, for occupancy by his two fF ae daughters, Mra. Frank J. Frost and With Room for Five AND AMERICANIZATION | *-. Berton B. Twitchell and thelr Passengers | families. | & paca, leh — The suit was made necessary by | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 a re- " I <j the pecul! provisions of Charles | sult of the op ; pe el | » Wood and Secretary Lansing Pratt's will, which provided that the PROCLAMATION ! To the housewives of New Yo your old market baskets and come President of the Central Union Trust Company, died last | night at his home near Nyack, N, Y., of New York | yesterday, though not at his office, | Mr, Wallace, who was fifty-four years | had been with the Central Union Entering junior clerk, he was a director in nk of America, Brooklyn Heights Rapid ‘Transit Co., Edison { of Brooklyn, | cannot be held for trial, is upheld. | Fire Companies Bullding Corporation, jalveston, Houston | Raitroad, ‘King’s County Electric Lig! 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