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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBE “Napa announced it would decide to-day whether to appeal, and would Bo Bi ik on with its engagement, giv- ng the German operas in English. ng public for The temporary injunction of Justice} “1 recognize Bijur restrained the authorities from | rieh ta the op prived of the! living by the INTIMATE APPEAL (FM ah § me | fession, and a ree R 28, 1919, ir right to earn elt fin the crowds, The injuries the police | exorcise of their pro-| ay have inflicted, he says, are not jsown, but ie compliments the police | appeal to the music-lov-|{jpon the “great weit-restraint™ they | their support." * said Just inion accom displaved Keferring to his statement that an act Innocent in, itself cannot be per- | formed under all circumstances, he | ice Glege- anying his AND 7 RUSSIANS tA lad until the company's | qecision, “that the production of Ger-|cites. a decision in the Michigar motion to make it permanent could be | man opera is an act innocent in itself, courts to show that although it be however, that an) MWful In itself to carry a red fag tn de sided by Justice Giegerich. ThE} 1, gues not follow, city authorities have not indicated | act innocent 1 ttitude they will take toward | stances muy a An ope ns in English. Speakers | ieee of time, | represencing the American Legion re- . | commended that the operas be given iP romoters Decide Course To*' in ingtish, in their arguments before | Day--Continue Season With | the Mayor. ‘ ‘i | The first German opera will, b English Translations, | produced in English to-night, when | Karl M. von Weber's “The Free r RECALLS LU position mad Legion to the d says BY GORITZ. Justice Giege the street, it may not be d wh such # state of public sentiment pr done regard-|vails and under such circumstances as to constitute disorderly conduct ander ordinary circum place or conditions.” SITANIA SONG SUNG| CALL FOR POLICE MUST BE REASONABLE, # no answer to such cases,” he say that it is the duty to protect Innocent peo- exercise of their lawful ‘That 18 a counsel of perfec- | It loses sight of the p | Girl Refuses Food Four Da iry Wilson to Reduce Bail. ich refers to the op- proposed performance | IN HuhiER STRKE Asked said / confinement, “he was staying in hi Misa Steimer om. “That is “she her own lookout,” he sald, doesn't have to stay ess she wants to.” From other ¢ gration n her room un sot the imm! was learned the hn. muct@concern ° the Authorities, Every effort has been made to app alto Miss Steimer’s the extent of bring in unusual delicacies to relieve he monotony of the regular fare. Mr, Weinberg said the examination of Emma Goldman has been con- YS tinued for a week to permit him to decide whether to put in any evidence { in her behalf ~ VOLCANIC HEAT PIPED tion it striki ise appetite, even t Opera in German may not be given | Shooter” will be given. The first re-| Public hostility to thé propose feulties. So many unreasonable | 47,04.) weinbermer, No. 261 Broad in New York prior to the ratification |Nearsal was held last night, ‘Theo-| Project has been rendered more bit | peopl: might choose to exercise un- Loe ANA linet J ze a pee Me f - me Jus. {dre Splering will conduct. |ter by the fact that it nas been wide-| important lawful rights as to pg lin, | Way, to-day confirmed the statement of the peace treaty, Supreme Jus ¥ ade e police force to protect them : cord! o the ly advertised that the general director | the entire p p ade by Emma Goldman tas’ cht 1, ‘ tice Glegerich ruled vacating| According to the management, all cat seoeenie BY the be and leave the great mass of the com. |™ade by En Iman last iEht prof, Luiggi Says Floors and Parti- lithe temporary injunction Justice|the singers except Hermann Weil p i manager of the com-/ munity exposed to disorder and law- |, the effect that Molly Steimer, who rf : a eae | '] Bijur had granted to prevent police{and Kurt Gorits “are American citi-| Pany is @ German citizen who has | lessness.” b at Ellis Island in default tions of Houses Were Munitions enforcement. of the Masors. ban |zens or American-born.” ‘The man-| €e8 charged with having stated that| He states that on the second night | fe being held at Elli say Plant Fuel gainat the perfor at thet all ted they, as well as the| € has no intention of vecoming|of the performance more than $00 |of $15,000 bail, in on a hunger strike : again ve performances at the Lex ed they, as we ‘ policemen were used to quell the rio ‘ * sacked Prof, Luigi Luigg!, former Director ington Theatre, ‘The Star Opera singers, “are resolved not to be de-|#9 American citizen and stays here) Siteias the theatr and sald that she had not touched a only because |make. He ha lw |by himself with being the author of a song sung | PO of the money he can} “In ail such cases,” he says, “it 3| morsel of food for four days as also been charged|conditions, not theories, that the) geven Russians who also are be lice authorities have to deal with, nd the courts should be cautious in| held for deportation, Mr elebrating the sinking|S™ Weinberger of the Italian Staté Railroads and a de te to the International Trade Conference which has just closed at Atlantic City, told the delegates to ing overruling the judgment of those/ said, had joined in the lunger atrike |) i apes ener 0 of the Lusitania. | charged with the duty of maintaining | oyt of sympathy for Miss Steimer, M4 ppbistt bat AL weotrepelitan alts ' HIGHEST POLISH with LEAST EFFORT! Whether all or any of these) ore case,” ne adds, “does not deal | Who, Weinberger sald, was being kent | ging, yesterday, that Italy's short- charges are true I do not have to at-| empty) - pment. The att ey al Mi po | with a onstiturionn! ght or, in fact, | in solitary confinemen je attorney ase of coal during the war was #0 tempt to determine. The important/ any right at all." The giving of Ger- | to-day telegraphed 8 AIY Of | gosnerate that engineers piped Up Ye! fact is that they are made and widely |man opera he describes as nothing! ranor Wilson asking that bail be re- | 10°” nat eng piped up vol- 2c more than a privilege |canic heat from hundreds of feet be- } believed, and the effect upon the peo-| ter considering the unimportant | duced. low th rface of the ground to fur | ME anickly cleans and imparts a beautiful and lasting lustre to ple not yet recovered from the pas-! nature of the privilege, the transito-| Supt. Haker of Ellis Island anid this | nish calorie energy for her defense Silverware, Aluminum, Nickel, Cut Glass, and all fine metals sions of the war is substantially th>|riness of the Mayot’s prohibition. | morning he did not know whether his | “tte ‘ax ‘7 7 here , K| ie ‘we | same though evgry charge had| which is to bein effect only until the | Ki ie Sdded that many or ite 6 without scratching or marring 4,” treaty @f peade is ined, and the |2@ were on a hunger strike. 1ouses, and even entire villages, out. | POWDER 10c. CREAM 106. and 25¢. then mentions the riots | serious consequences and injuries to ny Shieh’ Messier ae t eat it is) Wardly whole, are tiwara, ruined Sold by Grocers, Druggists, and leading dealers everywhere. that accompanied the performances! the community at large which might|her fault,” he said The food is; {8tough the burning of their floors, hs of Oct e 0 ne f partilions and furniture to fire the ' | 01 rise from a further production of|there and she can eat it if she wants . ' A forth, th peras in German, he declares there | ‘"¢re § : engines to carry her soldiers to re- | i injured fifty other # little doubt as to the wisdom of the |. [sist the Austrian invasion u h struck by misi thrown by pers fayor’s decision in prohibiting it Regard of solitary) Prof. Luiggt also said it waa neces- PNM of the many New York hotels, restaurants, clubs, institutions and business organizations that have ‘‘Wear-Ever”’ in their Kitchens. 42 State and City St. George Hotel Institutions Silsbey’s Restaurant Y. M. C. A. Branches Y. W. C. A. Branches Union News Co, Public School Domestic Science Depts. Bell Telephone Co, McAlpin Hotel Pennsylvania Hotel Hotel Astor Altman's Hotel Chatham Western Electric Co, Automat Restaurant Codington Restaurant Capitol Restaurant Henry's Restaurant Moquins Union League Club American Can Co, Lawyers’ Club Manhattan Club Woolworth Store Hudson River Day Line United Fruit Co, Shanley’s Gordon & Dilworth Childs Restaurants Exchange Buffet Abraham & Strauss Restaurant Macy's Restaurant Waldorf Thompson's Restaurant Vanderbilt Hotel The Chef Knows The chef whose kitchen is equipped with “Wear-Ever” knows that these most modern utensils, because of their clean, bright, silver-like character, increase the sanitary standard of every hotel, restaurant and public institution in which they are used. He also knows that “ Wear-Ever” decreases main- tenance expense because of the durability of its metal —hard, thick, sheet aluminum—because “‘Wear-Ever” never needs lining and because aluminum heats quickly, thus saving fuel. He also knows that “Wear-Ever’” Aluminum Cooking Utensils have no seams to leak and cause trouble; no coating to chip off and get into food; cannot rust; cannot crack, and are easy to clean. . He knows that on the basis of cost per year “Wear-Ever” utensils are the most economical it is possible to buy. The kitchens of hotels, restaurants, institutions and clubs everywhere are being equipped with “Wear-Ever” —a fact of the utmost significance to managements that believe in keeping thoroughly abreast of the times. WeARevER 5 Replace utensils that wear out agi with utensils that ‘‘Wear-Ever.”’ GIs ‘TRADE WA, —_" Tek WAR The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. New York Office, 47 West 34th Street. 1 6 mt lekly No | Frictia | stedical soc | York has reached the point, “ | nounced to-day, that Dr. van | Doren Young has been entered as al candidet» for President of the society | against Dr. Charles H. Chetwood, | sary to burn orange peel and refuse lof all sorts to generate power for the motors operating the munitions plants, Tho fuel situation,” he concluded, ceorapnnrmen omen 9 es = JENKINS ILL IN HOSPITAL; First Details of Consular Agent's Liberation—Slept on Ground MEXICO CITY, Oot, 24—The reel ease ot William ©, Jenkins, United | OH! EACH DAY States Consular Agent at Puevta, bs was held captive by and who has returned to Puebla, was effected by one man, Senor Mextre, the | personal attorney of Jenkins, according to advices received here | Federico Cordova, leader of the band- ! “Da ine” t stipulated that any effort on the Hurry! Let ian a part of the Consular Agent's friends to your hair and double appear in force at the bandit rendezvous Russian capital before cold weather ) puta an end to hie campaign seem 095 RELEASED BY LONE MAN °° ssn, sens sey 0 western Ruselan 0s army, have succeeded jn reeaptariny by sarakoye Selo and Paviovek, south of. and appear to be ie Nefense of the jbasitton to leity for an Indefnit in Rain, —_ 7 who Mexican Ee was| A LITTLE MORE % its beauty would result in the death of Jenkins. | ~ Mestre, therefore, met Cordova at | Hacienda Chavarra, Ho was then con- | ducted to a room where he found Jen- | kins lying on a bed. After « short parley | ransom, $300,000 Mexican money | ($150,000 United States money), was | 7 counted out and @ receipt was signed | by Cordova, Jenkins was then conveyed | to Puedl Jenkins ts not physically able to tell | much of his experiences in the moun- | His captors treated their prisoner | with every consideration posalble, how: | ever, It te said. Forced to sleep on the | wet ground during a week of daily rains, | . Jenkins suffered a recurrence of | rheumatic attacks, which rendered him fant eRe as te now in the Amer- site ghee RM To stop falling hair at once and rid Ithe scalp of every purticle of dan- ARTIC. WINTER Alps REDS, \druff, get « smalf bottle of delightful |“Danderine™ at any drug or toilet Hampers the Neves of Trgeps counter for a few cents, pour a little Toward Petrograd. |in your hand and rub it into the scalp. LONDON, Oct. 3s.—Winter, moving| After several applications the hair |outhward from Arctic regions, te come| iually stops coming out and you ‘ ean’ had any dandruff, elp your Ing to the ald of Bolshevik troops In| tiie grow long, thick and strong end Petrograd, and the ability of General | become soft, glossy and abundyat—- Yudenitch to capture the former! Qi. if # “is still desperate, and only one-third of the Italian railroad equipment is {in operation. Italy is suffering for want of food and needs the heip of America as Cond as _dossible. | “AROUND WORLD RAGE FOR $1,000,000 BEGINS JULY 4) President Hawley of Aero Club of |} America Makes Announcement | in Los Angeles, ANGELES, Oct. 28,—The first | serial race around the world for prigea | totaling $1,000,000 Is scheduled to start July 4, 1920, and end on or before Jan 1921, according to announcement | made here to-day by Alan R. Hawley, | President of the Aero Club of America | aber of the commission which . tour of the world to locate Stations. for the wir craft. ex- pected to part » In the Derby. ‘The commission, headed by Commo- Louls D, Beaumont, orday r, Hawley a Los arrived here made public rules | governing the proposed contest, which |i to be held by the International Aero nautic Federation under the auspices ab of America and the | f America, | SOVIET SUNDAY SCHOOL FOE. | Charehwoman’ in Leagoe Starts Op- | jon Campatn, paign of religious educa- | test against the “Soviet will be shed soon Servic working with the nate pain of the Episcopal Chureh. The Church any M ry nt rainat ex and other used to spread the doc- nity vs. that of Bol- | moving pict | means will be Warren of St. Cyprian’ | OPPOSE MEDICAL TICKET. | Medical Young. Independents tn Soctety pinnate Dr. the administration of th ty of the County of New| it was an John Van wd by the regular committee of the, society. | | At the | | night. the independent ean ork State moet ng of the soclety last following were nominated as didates to the Medical Society Co Jidates named by the Drs, Howard Williams, Emil Mey Robert. J. Curliale, Young | ention Frank K. Oastler, Seth Milliken and J S.Van D. RENARD WINS STAY. ny O00 Alle | ly. | rich to-day granted a y of payment of all an appeal from Justice | ng $400 4 month limony and $800 counsel fee to Mrs. Renard, provided Mau f No. 661 Fifth wlimony due un= ( due during Milliner Tustice motion for a s nony pending Gavegan's order awar Clara Louis Kenard, mil payment will ion is d with the order application of the Renurd, ast made duction by one-half TO JAIL FOR B BLASPHEMY, Convicted in Maine, Chicage Man Te ed to Sent SOUTIT PAIS. Me. Michae Chicago, eon Oc 28.— Socialist of blasphemy in X. Moxckus, a ected of lectures’ which he ford, Was senten delivered at Rum- 1 to serve from one to two y State prison by the Suprem terday Mosckus was admitted pen! al) Ho was arrested on the charge of publicly blaspheming in before the He was views of th Trinity and Lithu ui ther aubje rel It was the only case of ( its kind tried in this State for many yoarty a be-oehetmtelset hentatetin sorH TO To 60TH 8 60TH | STREET. Gaapr Sale “ig Walters Players Only Fou r More Days Our October Player sale has become noted for the unusual values offered in Player Pianos. This year will be no exception to the rule. A most wonderful Walters Player Piano will be offered at this advertised price, but due to labor difficulties the supply of Players will be limited to 175, so we advise all who wish to secure one to call tomorrow without fail. 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