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cme ace " - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. ——PALED IN DRAFT Roenton eannt, for, Ge fa! th mtu seetfo aerieuteurst QO2Oy000 A YEAR RENT HOPE TO BREAK DEADLOCK lend. Traet’” Comsery | to estas |“P,C% catty that theew wan io Ore, I termy marted aud. bab fout jand indasttial ” pureutt “) whether she was the lawful wite of|ine trust company had distributed $47, Ir + uired to do, that I was FOR PIER CITY LEASES IN PRINTING INDUSTRY Barnard. The trust company was the |500 of the fund among the brothers Major Met k pu 1 the if a farm of bout 600 holder of a $100,000 trust deed piaced|sisters of Barnard when Mrs, eS) Rraction in. 19f0 fo one of cores in the State of New Yor, 1 - in its. hands by Barnard, one stipulation |demanded an accounting and that the ne Most ae nem f the «tated explicitly that 1 was only in- .. a AT CONFERENCE T0- DAY of which was that after his death the! company repay to the fund the $47,500. 1 ce for National Ds rested in this farm financially and Former Hamburg American Dock ab r the that T was not a farmer, but a >, 4 | PRS RATING: AS rE Whit Prat isl Provost SMPAHWL GET [Gh dee TAU crite Vane Or eee Property Turned Over to | New Préseien’s Locals Are te tman and Provost shal Gen. lof the law e of Ne ’ bank | 2 hitman and y Mi 1 Ge f the law in the City of New York Luckenbach Ships. ’ ‘On my return, which was made | Meet Labor Committee of the pplication for admission to the sec sefore a Toca) Board in the City of! Announcement was made to-day by ml Plattsburg Office ‘Training New York, 1 was put in Class 2-A. Dock Commissioner Hulbert that hi Employing Association Sontinued From Firs ‘age. Freres ust hete a jawyer 4 , . i Jren belonged. Had the war not end- ach Steamship Company to occupy | York printing situation appeared possl- vice should not be deferred under | Reserv od £0 unexpectedly [ would ina short the plier at the foot of 3d Street. | pie to-day, and hope waa expressed that Paragraph 2-C fle was ped in| th time have been granted the privilege South Brookiyn, at a rental, of $328-|a method of settlement would be reached Classification 2-1 fe nmediate ser at of serving: my pat id 600 @ year or nearly $1.0 day at a conferenc vie : st ee eee SPECIAL ‘SALE The arnitatice was signed when BUL|prtctiog “ntter’ pending even months - PRIESTS CUT now TREE ef ‘ year with (we Fe | Presaroom Heseutives’ Assoelatlen, an Fashionable Combination Boots the col Mr. Unt TOL MM ed Bhd | A newals Hamburg - Amertean | organization of preesroom foremen, with trict under the second draft and ht) Statement hy We. Untermyer. entered the Ger, and the pier WOU] eames geetion of the Association of] I For WEDNESDAW Only iy cteaie de head asia turned over to th vy Department. | Employing Printers and officials of the The claim of Mr. Untermyer that| ing stateme Hvening World Couldn't Resist ie of Old Op- The Allen Property Custodian claims) new pressmen's locals being organized This pier was paged March 18, 1913. ]vania late this af the fe he was a farmer and as such entitled | this afternoon soHael tite and possesion under, the Ham- try William McHugh, Vice President of fighting ranks of his countrymen ts | made inst n Evening Heaven,” is expected iutbert said» comeay 18rOe Col, William aree Chair vonsistent with the records of the| World that I sought to evade my PARIS, Oct (Associated Press). Sea ee ee ete GRUEN hg hae tented eae OE hie ae ee |) Ne C. 0. D'S 5 Panta . ssociated Press).— : ne ed | Bmployers, told him that the majority . D. Tax Department of the City of Now| military duty is un utter and com- Premier Clemenceau's lage! bine td Betacomd got ‘ ; contains [Of the presamen wanted to retain their international aMliation, but that they 4 provision specifying that if any ships! wanted to go into the international other than those owned or chartered|unions in a body, and not singly. Col ‘and operated by the Luckenbach con-|Green replied that the employing print- former hostility to the Luckenbach Compan York which show that he was as-/plete falsehood and hus evidently to priests and anything religious ts well °°.‘ ~ 4 ‘eg sessed here for $30,000 on personal n circulated by my political ad. known but the old Promier has under- property in 1917, but swore off his) versarios from the ba An evolution in his ideas concern- tl < er bstacies in the taxes on the ground that he was not) “I was not inclu clergy Sark Gr Warthed: at Chih paw. fo. snore | Ties Meru on ie Ay y * 1 d " ‘e bei ie way the return of the pressmen to et, a resident of New York County, but! ages covered by t¢ 1. Clemenceau's home in Rue Frank- than legal rate of. whartage should | thelr international unions, bet that chey | ‘ All Pearl Gray Suede, of Warren County, where he bas a, my turn to the second call L e@x~ lin is adjacent to the building oceupied be charged, that Is three and one-half/woulq not deal with the oMicials of the i Welt Soles, LXV Wood farm. plicitly stated that iy ‘upacvl by @ religious community, the clea cents per ton regist Charles 5. McArthur, Heels ‘lf. r J. MeCook, 0 us that of a lawye: comp! ——i— » 4 e: ex: , Major Philip J. McCook, who is! was that of a lawyer, [n com Lavnls;: ise Gomulad OF a Weeds nt of the pressroom foremen, ex: \ selfecovere ful garden with a majestic plane tres, AT HEPBURN ON TRU pressmen the he ves of whic pletely ble hationel foesia and thus restore normal | ‘ Bi mt darkened window of the Premier's AIRES BOMB DEATHS conditions in the printing industry. lack Vici Kid, Block private sofiice D $C a Suede Tops, Welt Soles, Clemenceau sem a note to Father plane tree would be greatly ap- Naval Offic Tells Court Martial rials remaionds “ase He Had Warned ot | MRS, SHELLY GETS $47,500 Wi en es plane tr Clemenceau renewed his request.” Fin- the Danger. | a sks, wan Sou ibe priest called upon the Prev) 1 iout. David Hepburn, on trial at| Trust Company Brought Action to Louis Leather Heels, i do ine the favor of having Brooklyn Navy Yard on x charge of! — retermine Who Were Right: s nist romoved, Yemen. manslaughter, took the stand to-day . J S i CIGARETTES oem at bate my” vision of in his own defense to describe how fuf Benefactors. Remarkable values, Formerly sold up to $13.50. Ensign Henry P. Hynson, Chief Boat ne D. h and Frederick tockaway Point the explosion of a pus aw d, and t d not remain came down. swain's Mate WRESTLER DENIED DAMAGES: FOR LITTLE MAN'S BLOW | in a verdict handed to Justice tsane | if Charge Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filled M. Kapper to-day in the Supreme Court neola, a Jury found that Mrs. Mary “one wite of the Tate Queen Quality Boot Shop son of Supreme Barnard of New York 32 and 54 West S4th Street Your Feet Aren’t to Blame om EOUOULARRUIESY? OOELALUUARALELOUUHARAITIIH pose of reaching the RIVERHDAD, L. 1, Oct. 2—Henry) “1 taken off three Rensen, former wrestler, lost his my attention. was attracte 00) sult to-day against Emil A, Rijs, off Sandy H Hug the hunchba:k proprictor of a little Breer Eo] tore at St. James, who, Jergensen said, to ‘look Pal in removing shoved hin with such force that the that head, and went with Lavery. 2-pound athlete fell from a porch and |yp,) MAG waked Shout Svante when | fractured both wrists, Riis weighs 145. back. The men we were dead The collision took place before prob | "Goede « tn avs KINGSLAND ESTATE OVER price of matches,” the litile storekeeper testified, “and hit me smack on the $9 000 000 COURT LEARNS | nose. I pushed him in self-defense and | y y he tumbled off the porch.” a. Riis was the plaintiff in a counter- | ~, suit for damages, The jury gave him | Surrogate Cohalan Reserves Dec just ag much as the wrestler Kot. feat | centtieaat call sion on Application for an SEEK FINN LINGUIST, Administrator. The fight over the probate of the will | a in Any lof the late Mrs, Mary Kingsland of No, | 1026 Fifth Avenue, who died at her| There is mot a single Finnish lan- | summer home in Lenox, Mass., on Aug guage interpreter in any of the courts |10, had ita first inning before Surrogate of New York County—Police, Supreme, Cohalan in the Surrogate's Court to-day | pecial Sessions. This be- when argument was heard on the ap- | known to-day when Assistant plication for the appgintment of un | District Attorney Rorke attempted to administrator for the vast estate. ‘The | call witnesses befor preme Court , © vera aaa Justice Bartow 3. V In the trial | Surrogate reserved decision, of Gust Alonen and Carl Biavio, Finns | The contest has be charged with criminal anarehy, | ce Weeks finally telephoned to sulate of the Provisional Finn- |Wy Macy of ¥ is vernment, at No. 41 Union|, While assertions had be s 2) | who at on Interpreter he srenenoeen et Fs mn | Suits and Overcoats Justice Francis M. Scott and Col. Will- EMPIRE RESULTS. [hat Nincormea 'trrornt: tata chat As Low as $35 the estate’ FIRST RACE — For two-year-olds: |("° S#tate 8 VA selling; purse $873.80; five and onerhair| eee rare furlongs.—Sister Eelene, 108 (McCabe 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, first; For: SST HY continue te alse deol SEVER Wiehe ured ut Tn ee. rd dled at Amityvitte, and Filth Avenes doctor them for the civilians were tampering with it.” sald) ‘stra, Shelly Was a defendant in an 2, bunions, cal- Slightly Built Slorakeeper VIGtOR 1H vaca one peek ves ecammaan | Jouses, i i * Henry Jorgensen’s Suit et it alone, and, r | ee eae vor BH OOD biraced away (ortse sand: (0 fallen arches, etc., that for $15,000. The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes make every step a tor- ture? It’s your shoes—those pointed-toed, “stylish” shoes that squeeze and twist your feet out of the shape Nature gave them. Chante your shoes. Get your aching fect | looking Educators—the | shoes that let the feet grow as they should. A Fair Price | List— Fair Price Lists have al- ways prevailed in Brill | Stores—and now, with clothes pri es rising steadily, Fair Prices, Quality and Value are just as character- istic of Brill Clothing, Haber- dashery and Ilats as tney have ever been, for instance— DUKE». YORK Turkish Cigarettes THE DUKE OF YORK is a Turkish cigarette of the rich and mellow quality you've always been looking for — sold at a price you've never dared to hope for! Meet the DUKE OF YORK to-day — you’l] say a good word for each cigarette. No Inte OAPLAAVEAUADEAUEATUAROUUUUAEASTUUPOUUNANAOOBLACAALENEG UU HEH PAP OOO ERE Seven-Cent Car Fares at Buffalo. ALBANY, The Second Dis- bigest gd a nae au eutaraed Op laa Ma Metric Shirts for Men ; May Roberts Any ray t on and after Nov, 1 to $ | LAUREL RESULTS. 7 As Low as °2.50 ———— | FIRST RACE — For two-year-olds: purse $1,937.85; five and a half fur- jong beat iattnd ied Sap re Stetson Hats for Fall i | As Low as ‘6.00 closure, 103 (Preece), 10 to 1. 3 to 1 and Sare—Your Decler Has Them! 18 cents for 15 One of the Quality Cigarettes of the ENUIN 7 1,07 3-5, France | Tir Miss Horner, | Militant Lady, American Boy, Titania, | Ardity, J. Alfred Clarke, Limerick Lass, Flying Welshman also ran. COND RACE—For three-year-olds; ing; purse $1,987. 1; Padua, 102 (Anderson), $8.50, 1411-5. Liberty — Bond, t Betsy, Mormon Elder, ‘an. —For two-year-olds; purse | $1, six furlongs. — Cars Male, 114, (O'Brien), $140, 92.80, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats As Low as ‘15 => 6 BELuans Hot water Sure Relief COMITRAIETHOU UA UPEIADATODGEO EAT OEOY EERE THOTT a TOTO TTT ‘KE Sixth Avenue ;; = Reliable Credit Easy Payments Every Article Marked in Plain Fisures he Wit, Red, Red Rose and ‘ar also ran. a 40, first; Cobwebs, 107 Amiotose. £2.40, $2.10, second Rapid Tr - (Coltfett), $2.0, third 1122-8. 7 R INDIGEsetTiow Fall’s Newest Neckwear LAUREL ENTRIES. Dentistry That Last As Low as ‘1 TRAC! } » LAUREL, Md., Oct, | entries for to-morrow's races are as follows FIRST RACE—Maiden three-year-olds gelling’ ane ale tnd @ sixteen Maker, | 0b: V tase | Imperial Union Underwear pvaterbury Bridge Work is in « clasa \ As Low as 1: 50 It is beautiful, durable and comfort- able. Constructed on scientific prin- vol clplsa employed here it hele Remiy to | And Everything Else in Clothes for | sid tod® 72 | eit he ce . ei Mico OW state, satay | PORTH RAOK—Handiap for all furlongs Guo Briar 128; Leawhars, 1 Vis, WT; Vigeon Wing, OT: Billy Kein Midsigit Sum d01; Ikke Tide, 07; Vo Magne tag Guta) Tae fh” Hic "hou bi et ee $175 £9 8450 in price from , T RELLY CO. vovan | Out of town deliveries made by our own motor trucks, night with a NEW set that fits. De- cayed teeth saved—missing teeth Fos | OUR OWN ANAESTHETIC applic a] 1H, Congo, 11 eer Water War. 1 ig oth ty 108) A ‘ ‘upper Style Book NDAY WORLD WANTS 29 W. 34th St., New York Ask for the New Kuppenheimer Style fas 8's eth 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn mati | HOURS: @ YO 6 Suni t) WORK WONDERS, mi MOUNALL TANGUAGES SPOKEN ( an the isolated teeth or roots to which it A * is attached, and gives the wearer last- Ing?satisfaction, “Itdoes not fall” oF Men, Young Men and Boys Fairly Priced The WATERBURY Way : ito the gums to relieve PAIN from ex- | ! tractions or surgery. as administered ("si Xa WACie—Toree-yepr-olds and serens: if indicated or desired. | ' WABICD UN ATTENGANGE ' sini + sn) abiblen eon act SNP ee URIS ARN 122 ST MC Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted and return home at elie Peel eA | 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 125th St. at 3d Ave. 2 Flatbush Ave., Aah. fr, Eocene a Warereury Dental COMPANY 44 Eat 1dth St. 1486 Bway, at 42d St... 47 Cortlandt Sirect Brooklyn Established 1897 A 4 iain teenies Sinn