The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 12

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Lancaster St (Special to The Evening World.) I | | Route—terom Seagate and Surf Ave- nis proposed LANCASTER, Pa. Oct. 4—By the ROUTES APPROVED |nuen to 60th Street and Cropsey|the 16th Avenue puddle mill of the Pennsylvania Steet | jAvenue (station of West End Line); | rect connection, Surf Avenue and West 87th Street to|to the shopping district Mermaid Avenue, téWest 17th Street, | Fulton Street and Borough Hall. FOR BROURLYW es eS'nrs.Sr, = |aeen soaeaees mee his Ate TO LESSEN GIRLS? PERIL The present fare| Convention Told Danger Age Is Between 15 and 17; Sessions End To-Day. ‘The important feature of the last day of the convention of the American Pris- Terminals at Marcy Avenue and|on Adsociation held at Hotel Pennsy!- Broadway, Brooklyn, and Jackson|vania was the meeting of the Juvenile Avenue and Fourth Street, Long|Reformatory section. A paper was read City Supervisor of Motor Buses. On/|Island City, Route to be operated | by Arthur W. Towne, superintendent of over the following streets; Marcy |the Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, on "The Protec- tion of Young Girls.” id an.| Mr. Towne urged that the jurisdiction hattan Avenue, across bridge at|of the Children's Court be extended to Newtown Creek to Fourth Street|eighteen years. He said the period o} Avenue by way of the Manhattan | and Jackson Avenue ature by Mamie | eieot at Jen ve cous, <a hg eld Bridge. | route. Authorization required. Length | fiften and seventeen | the cases that come into court are with ‘bursting of a fifteen-ton flywheel in the @ Iron Corporation's plant to-day, En-| @ineer Ira F death beneath a plece of the wheel, Francte Brill and Chartes Whitmer wero seriously injured and three others wor badly hurst. A ee of the wheel weighing 1,50 - poundd was thrown 00 feet and another} Whalen. Plans Adopted; Fare] trom Seawate to any point on the piece went through the roof. The dam- age amounts to $25,000. iy =a par: R re mapped out by Commissioner Whalen, who ts acting We) Sure Relief | Borough Hall. \and East Broadway by way of Canal streets. Street and East Broadway | ROUTE NO. 2%—Coney Island FOUR NEW BUS if miles, Weaver was crushed to} | Sey Avenue. | This will provide a 10-cent fare . 4 Fourth Avenue subway in Brooklyn on All to Stay at Five and Manhattan — sents, for passengers in the Coney Island Cents. | section, which this route will accom- s | modate, is now 15 cents. Length of route about two miles The Board of Estimate to-day | ROUTE NO. 3—Greenpoint route-~ unanimously aproved four motor bus oklyn which have been Plant and Structures | routes in Br ho bus will there be a charge above | | Avenue, Broadway, Roebling Street | five cents. The four new routes are| (Williamaburg Bridge Plaza), Union | fas follows Avenue, Driggs Avenue, Onkland| ROUTE NO, 1--Desbrosses Street | Street, Greenpoint Avenue, Ferry to Fulton Street and Flatbush 6 Betvans Hot water Extension No. 1—Route in Brook. | of route about three miles Pe lyn to be extended to Flatbush Ave- | ROUTE NO, +Park Slope Houte | in those y " . —Terminals a ndsor Place and nue and Fourth Avenue (Lx I. R. R.! Coney Taland Avenue and Borough Station.) Hall, Brooklyn, Route from Wind- xtension 2—From Canal | sor Place to Eighth Avenue, to Flat- ployment bureaus —————eeer — nee ties WHIT nyu Tp THAIN Difth Avenue 3A STREET Broadway FOR SATURDAY A Notable Presentation Distinguished Fur Trimmed Coats Selected’ from Our’ Specialized Stocks and Assembled in Two Groups to Sell at $38 anv $4.8: were 49.75, 59.50, 69.75, 79.50, 89.75 OATS that no high-sounding phrases will ao justice. But if you will come and see them for yourself you will not go home without one. With soft, silken furs—Squirrel, Australian Opossum, Raccoon, French Seal—serving as collars, and using gayly patterned linings or plain ones-—these coats, skilfully tailored and wafmly interlined, featuring the newest belts and pockets, will win immediate favor. To the smartly clad woman or mise with an economical purse we specially recommend these extraordinary values. All sizes, but mot in every style; some bat one of « kind. ’ Styles Belted ‘ Materials Plamette Tinseltone Silverstar : Wool Velour Yalama, Polo Silvertone, Bolivia Colors Raccoon, Elk, Taupe Brown, Oxblood Dragonfly Blue Reindeer, Blood Navy, Black (C) Velour de Laine tusea_ an interesting dack in panel effect: collar of French Seal. $38, (A) The yoke-back of this Silvertone Coat ts responsible for tte graceful flare, $38. ; (D) “Different,” this Plumette Coat with French 8cal collar and cute. $48. (B) Chte Coat of Ye- lama, stunning col- lar and trimmings of French Beal, $38. tinotion bdle-delted HUE ka Ll ‘ a | Street and Bowery to Grand Strect| bush Avenue, to Livingston Street, to Authorization ngth of route about three and one- 2 been discontinued, and afford a di- Mr. Towne advocated child labor em houses, dance halls and amusement re-| sorts should be controlled by legisiation. | He urged the necessity of women police Pretrial (@) BMered yoke, back and front, lends interest to this Polo Silvertone, $48. (F) Aluwurious show! collar of Raccoon gives dis Me dou THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. - 4 FOR EXPORT MAY ’ Traum Trial Halte® Twice, Each) ins* Bank BE ON SALE HERE The jinx has selectéd jurors seat 3 Food Administrator Has Plan ,"f to Place Thousands of Pounds on the Market. | Gibbs on a charg od Ad- third degree, The jury had been sworn m ar Equaliza-' in Arthur Williams, ministrator and the Sui tion Board are working on a plan by When Juror Number 11, William M nds of pounds of sugar Borkan, of gNo, 1288 Hoe Avenue, the | Bronx, pitched to the floor from his eat, Court attendants ru and he was revived gd excused from | which (hou held in storage for export will be im- mediately placed on the market her Under agreements with the Sugar jy Kqualization Board, a speciified amount of sugar is held in storage five, of No. for export. These agreements it was Obtained and said, are international. The export of sugar now is being held up, due partly, to rates of exchange, and the sugar ‘for export is satisfying neither the local or European needs. [nh Instead of permitting the warehouse | sugar to lie idle, the Food Adminis- |t or hit upon the plan of having the which will bring relief to the public as well as to the sugar owners now paying high storage rates, The Food Administrator said to- day that if this export sugar is placed * on the market, it will be sold at a (. ice In advance of the present. This 1 1 Be due, he said, to the overhead St ing opportunities to send the sugar “t abroad as providéd under agreements and contracts. Among those who called at the| © Food Administrator's office was Carl Larsen, Vice President of | the Sterling Pure Food Com; who complained that last Augus: Shapiro Candy Manufacturing pany bf Emerson |Plage Brooklyn, him 4,000 pounds | of sugar at a price above that set by4 the Food Administrator. L sen de clared that 3,000 pounds of the sugar | he bought was sold at 181-2 cents a | pound, while the other 1,000 pounds | wits bought for 13 cents. As it was @ wholesale transaction, the complain- ant said, the price at the time of the sale should been 91-2 cents Larsen prod\ checks he had sent the Shapiro Company and a bill of sale for the sugar Administrator Williams sent Lar- | sen to United States District Attor- new Maithews “This is a Clear case of profiteer- ing,” said Mr. Williams, “and it ne- cessitates action. The sale of army and navy food in public schools will be discon- tinued next week and the Depa:t- ment of Markets will open new food sale centres in the Queensborough Market, Municipal Building and in various armories throughout the city << ——— GOV, RUNYAN HEARS TOWN'S PLEA TO REMOVE BOARD Montclair, N. J., Asks Utilities Commission Be Ousted for Street Fare Action. William N. Runyon, of Now| held a hearing in the Jersey City chancery chambers to-day on the application of the town gf 3 for the removal of the Utility Commission, — ‘Th represented by Its coun: Leake, and President Laui the Montelair ‘Town Commission. The | Utility Commission was represented by former United States Attorney | General John W mission's counsel, L. Edward Her- mann. Mr, Leake in his argume the law to show that the had the power to remove the Board for neglect or misconduct in office. The complaint was centred in the railway fight. He asked for al of the Commiss on | nds: failure to consider the | c interest; arbitrary approval of fares without a hearing or a} ce to the municipalities and the arbitrary approval of zone fares with- out appraisal of the property of the Utility and before the submission of evidence of valuation by the munici- palities, WIFE THREW TYPEWRITER AT HIM, SAYS HUSBAND t quoted »vernor | Denying Charge, She Asks $10,000! Alimony+Justice Reserves Decision. The joys and jars of oddly-weds in Brooklyn jingled in the divorce court to-day when Giovanni Ron a hunch- back, sought to sever the bonds which have tied him in matrimony with R salia for nearly twenty years, Roncas have five . children. eighteen; seventeen; fourteen; Alfredo, _ tei and’ ‘Teodoro, four, They Wl at No, 1220 49th Street, Brooklyn. { Ronca told Justice Benedict that his | wife stayed out late nights, offered no excuse and on veral occasions as- saulted him, On a visit to his office for money, which he said he lacked, she threw an iron sugar bow! at him, mis ing hire and smashing thd pa door, When she threw a t him her aim was more called him “hu nhac and “thief, he said Roneca denied 0,000 a year ing that ¢ anni makes Justice Be! served Nis decis- | ton | NOTICE—, Two other clothing stores hay e opened in my vicinity, using a name similar to mine. I po *i- tively have no connection with them. My only store is at address below. SAM The Square Clothier SAM ROSENTHAL, Proprietor 128 Park Row, N. Y. and suy- New Ambaws cost of storage which the sugar ex- fl” porters have had to pay while await- the ° Emerson | with to the. furth ing of tne estimate placed the amount se- > onfirms Coomts. IN, Oct. 24—The Sen- confirmed the nomination to Bandits ¥ | a Bank, | Senn DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 24—-The Sav-| wasnin was held up and robbed this forenoon| oe nobert B.C ‘ of Robe Coontz as chief of nava by five men, who after taking all the| operations with the rank of admiral, lime by Sudden Illness to Eleventh Juror. ything to the jinx there is a jinx of the dye sitting in the Bronx Court, alone and unobserv KELLN ER BROS. Fwenty nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue ‘or the manifestation of his peculiar- unfortunate powers, and this is the ason Wh, Yesterday fternoon, Milton Traum as placed on trial before Judge | of burglary in the and the trial was about to begin, | 1 to him | ry duty | Another juror, Elward Berry, sixty- | Heath Avenue was | ok seat No, 11 this wing sworn | Attendants mbulance i. As the rry fell to to him and led. Dr. Me: responde at institut 3 piece Living Room suite covered in $3 70 a variety of Tapestry or Damask, Pillow Arma Looat’ (Spring Cushion Seats) HE ideals of this institution are [vases upon a set of principles that are deep rooted by usage and prac- tice of nearly thirty years—highest quality, helpful service, moderate price. and hi uffering from mmorage of the brain, Shortly be fey clock Berry now be se go on. nother ed before the — { commodity placed on the market, ITALIAN ENVOY SAILS hal or Confers With Nitt! on U. &. Polley. ROME, Thursday, Oct.’ 24.—(By As: fated Press.) —Baron Romano Avez- no, who some time aga was selected relieve Count Macchiz Di Cellere as Han Ambassador nm You will obtain valuable suggestions for the arrangement cf the home if you visit “The Twentsfive Rooms” on display. pre Eddie Cantor signs exclusive Emerson contract! The songs that Eddie Cantor sings go over with a smash —they fairly brim with zip and personality and dash. The two we list below are Eddie Cantor at his best; they're sung with all his sparkling spontaneity and zest. * * * Ask your Emerson dealer to put on these Emerson song hits —sung by Eddie Cantor of the “Follies” in the “Follies.” They will soon have the whole country by the ear. And while you’re about it, hear the other Emerson numbers, too. You'll be glad you “listened in.” {You Don’t Need The Wine Wes aust as aaoa |To Have A Wonderful Time, as seeing. Bddic, | While They Still Make Those just to hear him | Beautiful Girls, aing—even on. 14) ; Fig euen he's | Comic Character Song—Eddie Cantor vound to have his! Don’t Put A Tax On The : fing, Beautiful Girl. e (Comic Character Song—Eddie Cantor No. 1071 Some of the newest Emerson records—hits that stir the pulse—music with a world of melody and appeal. Oh! What A Pal Was Mary, Tenor Solo PEA PRES Deeepvousé Walter Scanlon Pretty Little Rainbow. No, 1068 Male Trio . Sterling Trio Golden Gate, Oper Fgr Me. a Tenor and Baritone et. . . Charles Hart Elliott Shaw No, 1057 EMERSON Phonograph Co., Inc. Makers of LargesSize Gold Seal Records Waltz. .ceeceeceeveer eeeee Also records in foreign lan- 1 Want A Daddy. Gite Caicgua Medley, Fox Trot.......... Emerson Military Band Maybe Some Day You'll Remember. Tenor Solo.... I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles. George Hamilton Green’s Novelty Orchestra ecords | Henry Burr No, 1067 PLAY ON ALL’PHONOGRAPHS— 7 . My

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