The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 13

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. ” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919, TENN te a a = 300 HAMILTON CLUB MEN | PLAN $375,000 BUILDINGS | HONOR FOR LT.-GOV. WALKER jisn' tais.ct oreeur ow wore taeninr Reception To-ntebt rie bios oe ren {paTHRA MADE ARGUMENTS on| — : TERT One of the most ate reception. | set nt bay ‘ CASE IN COURT. ae Said to Have Been Caused |Five-Dollar-a-Week Homes Is Aim} ever given in honor of » «<M Sir The case of Best vs. Nathan was by Organization Leaders’ Under Consideration by ti: |e ee Mucus a ae No. 6 on the list of cases in which} fanlst ovate? a s Paleatis el " 1 | Mr. Untermyer was suid by George | Backing Newburger. YW. GC. A. lary, Rotana. ‘Per y tloutatiov, | ord Bt Gordon Battle, Chairman of his Cam-|' Tho feeling said to exist among Ro-| Rooming house construction to pro-| Barry Walker, Past ¢ er ; paign Committee, to have appeared in publicans “that Republican leaders vide working women with rooms fent-|mander of the Grar , emplar nl, a dt Mk, MICHIGAN sic wy ) FURNITURE vel court. jbeen “laying down” on Major Philip J. jinn for $5 a week Is under constdera- beg , cane Womens 6 i take, Place in ‘Tempinn Mall. the {iim creek off Weatley treet. He wan OCTOBER BRIDES SPE- 1% Bu [McCook and centering all thelr energy |tion by tho Young Women's Christian | $i site mutidine, at Stxth Avene ant | ’ Old, and {t Is believer , Testified to New York Resi-| ‘The records in the CountyCterk’s on tse re-election Court| Amrolation, According to a statement | ch st nighis Templars | mn Mg ume “and | / fA peice age? AT. " , ffico show that Samuel Untermyer Justice Joseph A # come;by Miss hehe Geary, Secretary of 1 m " iding to the |i J ES. SO! ON dence Same Year He | ena not inwin Untermver argued the 't? @ head in tho Eleventh Assembly |Economle Work for the National EASY TERN S. PIGVALUES > - ; pants ’in Special Te es District, where 200 bolters from the | Soard, ————— Swore Off Taxes. Sot bly Lata ce 1, and) vamilton Republican Club have formed} Three buildings are planned, one for Octover brides’ — Oak Table "The att hia volves | he trana-|the “West Side Republican Committee | Women whose salaries range from $1,500 The records in the County Clerk's 9 Fhe case which involve! the eee for Robert L, Luce." to $2,000 a year, che second for women} Office show that on Sapt. 10, 1917, Ir fer ot stor k In the Na*ban Manufac-| gy stice Luce is a Democrat, but thess {earning Between $2,600 And $3,000 a win Untermyer, Tammany eandidate|tufing Company, in which the nae thi insurgent Republicans tly pre-|¥ear, and the third for’giris earning Are | As in th tural fe for the Supreme Court bench, took }°%® Locomotive Company had an in-!for him to J nnot to $18 a week. The building im the first z s in the natural foot, our gerg All Furniture » with land terest, was begun in June, 1917, and) Democrat wh name fa on the I {ssue was joined Sept. 10, 1917. It|publican ticket. The revolt from the 1 equipment would 5090, and could be oath be was a resident of New York County, although Mr. Untermyer boys’ *Westpointer” shoe y cost, $3 8 ylela 8 pe sment for 1917 on thé ground Onty one joldberg and Charles W. Sanders. 1t|!& More, according to the plan. The The sole is flexible, so Motion went, befor srombeg of the Tax | WS on this latter date that two af-|Hamilton Club, the regular G. 0. P. cent. on the invests or has a Straight line on the ‘ Ward and ewore off hid )78X] fdavits affirming tho truth of the an-) oranization, Is led by two former |" Ths $5 rental is the rate for girta and | Bepartment inner side of the shoe. ‘4 and swore off Its personal tax | vine of Kdward 8. Toothe and Max|deputy attorney generals, Henry L,|maller salaried women, the others pay- | | Nathan, for whom the firm of Gus- MPRA the resident Warren Was Alweseel nt ws ‘estimates ar eventy-five foot bu i. A nen a resident of Warren | oneimer, Untermycr & Marshall |"a* discussed anxiously yesterday by ines 50 "to. 200 ingle, edo ot tne that the toes, which nature ’ és : ‘or gitls earning less than $15 a w ~ i ; Tho fact that Mr. Untermyer faa | Were the attorneys, were tt . [Smmened of Republican sion to be made through what is fe cnanee designed to grip the ; eworn off his 1917 tax assossment |, 1M his orae: of Dec. 6, 1917, graml= |i ciimittes headquarte h dient vaca Mas ac: rem ground, have a chance to S75 ONT i Won?) Ps faa published in ‘The Evening World |'%& 4 trial by jury on somo of tho I8- | clubhouse Is at 2867 Broadway. eet : he pada Fi . eee See Oct. 17. No explanation has come | Sus raised in the pleadings, Justice atenietliiio Many Large French Families. z perform their natural func- 7’ Specal Fy from the young man's campaign | GoM wrote: Roy Killed in Quarrey PARIS, Oct. 29 (Associated Press) a ey | tion. 3-Piece Boston Leather headquarters, though one way sought. “The motion of the defendants DANVILLE, Va, Oct. 29.—Claude|!f the flood of letters which ts daily with & . Li . R e Tt was stated unofficially that Mr.|°° * having been argued before the | Parker, ten years old, died here to-day | fund given by Mf, Cagnac, to ve dle: | tncerene 4 Room, too, for the Big!| Living Room Suite Untermyer had taken his family to | Court eos Untarnyer of coun: Jae the resuit of belng shot through the | tributed in lots of 83,000 to familien con- and spring. | |Toe to stretch itself out di- P ‘ Ais farm in Warren County that year | S*! for the said defendants, orde Tington, a negto box, ‘The bora quar. | sisting of more than nine children, Is to rectly forward, which is the because of the influenza epidemic, |* * * &e- a ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO, y ' reled over a kite, | de taken ag a criterion, then depopula- Ere |tion in France ts not as bad as it has mople. | been reported Among the candidates (Asso-| to the fund a mother who boasts! of way it was intended we should get our propulsive force in walking. However, it appears that Mr, Unter- sled) Alea f LINE ON yaa ae r . abontec Plagne in Con mm signe a h | 1e0~ 4 ied on tex aekk gotta is Den An appeal was taken from parts of | CONSTANTONOPL LANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP & REST WRITE FOR BOOKLET GROOKLYN, mY. CHICAGO, HE. om ‘ " the order of Justice Goff. An affi- [ciated Press).—There have t Sevon- | twenty : ve. Nathan on Sept. 10, 1917, The} : tee ft bubonic. pl 4 vedloc! Ru i ‘ =. |teen cases of bubo plague in Con. | wedlock thstrument was the verification of the |4avit {n support of a motion to fed |stantinople since Oct. 4. Three cages | parents sset or black. Sizes answer of Edward . Toothe, A part|and sworn to by Irwin Untermyer, |"4¥* also occurred at smyrna 10 to 1314; alsol to5!s. = {| *Registered Trademark of the document read: Jan. 24, 1918, It was in the natu) “The reason why this verification in| Of It may have been sig: fn court and probably was inasmuch | made by me and not by the defendant, | ax Mr Battie has sald that Mr. Un- E rd S. Toothe, is that the said de-|termyer, the younger, appeared in fendant is not within the County of| court in this case. All the affidavits, | - . % * ie ‘ New York, wherein his attorneys have| However, fail to, establish the fact | ~NEW YORK NEWARK their office and wherein | reside, but! present. His signature to these BROOKLYN UTICA is absent from this county and in| three decuments constitutes the only | i } (J : R ¢ 7 Washington, D.C.” record of his connection with thi p . . case, | ROGERS PEET COMPANY Srondway Broadway | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Brondway Comers” Fifth Ave at Warren at 41st St. This document was signed “Irwin | “4 a Tho records do not show there was Untermyec” and sworn to before @| ever a trial by jury. They show that . 29 W 34th St th Ave cor 1$th St notary. A similar affidavit attached | Samus! Untermyer, not Irwin Unter: | . . °9 ° ° — myer, argued the ‘case whenever it " came up. A Suprome Court attendant | said that in the last two or three years all he had seen Irwin Unter- s to mark papers for an Ma says there F was doing the pleading acl Apparently, as far as Best vs, Nathan aint much work is concerned, Justice Goff and’ the Appellate Division concur in the find | to breakfast — ings of the court attendant. | all of us want Speakers Extol Untermyer at Slimly Attended Rally, A political rally in support of the Jeandidacy of Irwin Untermyer for Justice of the Supreme Court was held last night in the ball room of the 86th | Street Lyceum under the auspices of tho Yorkville Merchants und Lawyers’ |League. ‘The hall has a capacity of | bout 1,000; actual count disclosed an | attendance of less than 2 | Speeches emphasizing Mr. Unter- myer’s qualifications for the bench Jand his professional abilities wero | made by William E n Black; Jus- To-morrow—Anolher of Our Wonderful Coat Events! | Coats of the Highest Class —With Extra Large | ce Cf ny : Collars of Fur | IN A SALE WHICH OFTERS $65.00, $75.00 |} Produces clear, amappy_ prints,| WOR 5 AND $79.50 VALU}S AT 1 TN ifauperioe tary see teva sme ") le superior for, 49% } )Pasrearas pate —1 Cara! 3 ‘| | Franco, American Chemical Corporation | Brilliant ; hA George Gordon juice Aaron J. Le Battle, Mrs. E. N, Cross, Assistant White Ay ——_—— wi Corporation Counsel, and Henry This is without doubt the finest collection of the season's coat | W. Unge fashions to be featu Aside from the unusual RYE Eee gl ———— gs offered, ( of style and the perfection ‘TWO N.Y. 6. PROMOTIONS. | tailoring, the rienfanil! tie unbeus! lehnoes t | and beauty of the fur t | . Bedfo a al +, Maswel 5 ts fe snes eatford nnd Lieut aig All Are Luxuriously Collared With Rae- : 1 sGal Seoute’dewete Prascie of the coon, Nutria, French Seal and «Opossum New York Guard Regiment ani and Many Trimmed with Fur on Pockets. | Le ig ed Shamita ei ar en Eoft finish olivine, filvertone, Duvet de Loine, Normandy, i ‘ Se aS Velour, ete., in the new and desired colorings; silk lined through + Bee eee te ont, ond warmly interlined rved overseas and in at No, 760 Evergreen Over Twenty Styles for Cho In Every Size CANTRELL & COCHRANE THE STANDARD GingerAle OF TWO CONTINENTS der by the dozen from your dealer BOUTTERESONS- ’ DIAMOND IMPouTen Fur Collared Coats on Sale at $49.50 Ae. Redford is the manager of the | Department of the ‘Standard | and lives at es it wh ee eo i Hamond Ie sal § Another Purchase of Coats Made to Sell Up to $50 Sia IQS saa a cae oat quascutum HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE GREAT SALE, AT ama : mere Babe lesen 4 ulsters Cordon & Dilworth Extraordinary Sale of Used * ; ——Rui= ||PEANOS| | belters , ORANCEMARMALADE | | we are oftering a targe| | two-breasters ee PTET ALI Osi Mase abla Cas eer Re: Cis ten ee, tole tractive prices. Allinstru=| placed on sale to-morrow, is superior to all previous assortments at this ments are ln periect order, 4 in fine es Ugh Coats with Full, Rich Shawl or Choker Collars Scotch of Selected French Seal. relish with the English and Scotch for centuries Rehr Bros., Estey, ao tenet p ATA iehid dasiit tmean, 1 Wool Velours, Pompoms, Bolivia Cloths, Normandy Mixtures, Broad- : nee & Co., “ 190 |¢ | fl Ss cloths and other fabrics in fashion, all lined throughout—the greater number Christman, Player 3 4 cece with silk—and interlined to insure warmth, Push & Gertz, CHRISTMAN SONS Wareroom: 25 W. 14th St. Het. Sth and Oth Aves. I Also T53 Gth Ave. from the Bory Coa En Epery Sie Kur Collarea Coats on Sale at $29.60 land of Sale of All-Wool Navy Tricotine Frocks whatllyehave! An Extraordinary Offering of $29.50 to $39.50 Values, at Sold by us 6) exclusively *40 to 95 — ‘€ What Modern Folks a) \| Call “Pep” | a ‘Eddys |, ies 1] OUD ZNGLIsH ||] sunday Classified Advertie | iL ing Copy should be m the World | au Lc ‘| Office by Friday Evening. The snap and life of a | ; Sunday 3 unpleinent . Hee \IIvich, pungent seasoning| Le int the Wark aition by. puts a keen relish into thel Vhuraday, at PPM jlsimple fare of every day. MADE IN U, S. A. jyyAt Siete and Delicatessen Pi AE: Pritehard, 327 Spring St, Special purchase of Tailored Tricotine or Poiret Twill Frocks; all newly created models, embodying the season's latest silhouettes and style-thoughts. In simple, tailored effects, or lavishly embroidered with silk and soutache The Exeptional Values in This Sale Merit Prompt Attention, Since Similar Frocks Have Been Unobtainable Prior to this Sale for Less Than $29.50 to $39.50. Sunday Main Sheet Display Copy should be im the World Office by Friday Evening, cape ABOVE SALES AT ALL OUR STORES | 's Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street—Street Level iia is fs Pe i dl acpi Re : 3 u7 a aR BLS AE ISS

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