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res ak vou 3 CUSTUN US BUT KOHNG SOL Set Up at School of Instruction For Army Being Trained to Get Dry Law Violators. Harry W. Mager, Chief of United tes Revenue Agents, opened & Réolfor Scandal” to-day on the floor of the Customs House, re the new army of rum hunters il be trained in their unpopular je. A realistic bar has been set up in the main class room—realistic even to br gehen of the decanters, because thé hunters have to have the real muff for practice with their ehillio- , those little instruments that “@epiater the horsepower of a drink as goon as they are thrust into jt, ‘The pupils of this school, rosy- checked young athletes for the most are taught how to approach « Siheter, how to vault over the bar t should be necessary, how to the evidence and how to assem. it for presentation in'court. They feught that in cases of whiske) must seize @t least a pint, and the cape of.ppcr at least a quart use @ part of the stutt must be, lyzed and the rest produced in urt. Chief Mager reported “all qui the situation to-day, aqd sald’ \ i GRAND JURY SEEKS [dor were ready to introdu Hution providing compulsory employ- | ment in all countries, | Gonsidesation by the commission of Three Employees of His Office and One Former Clerk Examined. Three employees of Mayor Hylan’s office and one former clerk were wit~ nesses to-day before the Bxtraos- dinaty Grand Jury which ts investi- rating the “overshadowing crime” sald to have been behind the charges of collusion between the heads of the Interborough and its employees in the recent atrike. The witnesses were Miss Frances Rokus, stenographer for the Mayor, with the title of Assistant Secretary; Augustine Kelly, Executive Secre- tary; John J, Glennon, Chief Clerk, anad Terrence Casey, former Execu- tive Clerk, who resigned Sept. 8. It was announced that the Grand Jury wil sit ail day to-day and all day Wednesday, in spite of District | Attorney Swann's objection, In an fort to demonstrate that there was a tive behind the charges of ool- jon, that the invisible government behaaid them desired to force the road mto. bankrhptcy In order Liat they would fal} into the hands of the city, {Tt wos aald that the Grand cury will send jto the Géovergor an answor ~ INR. T. CHARGES OF UNEMPLOYMENT Special Commission Urged to Study Needs of All Coun- tries in this Respect. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. — The question of unemployment occupied the attention of the delegates to the International Labor Conference tq- day, The Steering Committee moved the appointment of a commission to istody the problem when it became known that the delegates from Ecua- Store Open Monday and Election Day 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. West of Wifth Avenue rl IMPORTANT Spanish Government delegate. Arthur Fontaine, Chairman of the Steering Committee, explained that the question of the treatment of al- Med workers in enemy countries and of enemy workers on allied soll, re- ferred to the conference by the Su- preme Council at Paris, would be taken up by the commission on un- jemployment. Another commission was named to report on the admission of delegates from Finland, Luxembourg, the Do- minion Republic and other countries. The commission also w the motion of Rafael H. Elizalde of Ecuador concerning the status of Mexico. It was annougeed that Chile Elizalde motion because Mexico had not made adirect request for admis- sion, Edmund Bernatowicz, Polish labor consider | delegate, explained that he voted for the admission of Germany and Austria, He could not vote for them conscientiously, he said, and would not vote against their partict- pation, as it was necessary to bind ame action as the other THE STANDARD SAUCE That is sold more uni- versally, is used by more cooks and served on more tables than any other relish, is Leathe runig —_—_—™ SAUCE Its delicate flavor can- not be imitated. LEAcPERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE €tick to the only original. EA JUST RECEIVED ae The NEW EDISON ( ' In the Wanamaker Store TMWO view-points of the NEW EDISON— “The Phonograph with a Soul’—will enable you the better to appreciate the won- derful qualities of this FIRST From the inside To your ear, the new Edison’s Re- Creation of an artist’s voice is exactly the same as listening to that artist’s liv- ing voice. Public tone-tests, proving this, have been given before two million people. Hear the new Edison’s Re-Creation of Lazzari’s voice in “Oft in the Stilly Night.” Listen to the tremendous dreamy longing in those plaintive sages. You feel that the phonograph is expressing all the wistfulness of an over- flowing soul. And so it is—expressing Lazzari’s soul. ~ Lazzari herself has appeared in this test beiore 10,000 people. In these tests, she sang. Then she suddenly ceased to sing, and the New Edison took up the same song alone. There was no di.fer- ence! nly by watching Miss Lazzari’s lips was the audience able to tell when she had ceased to sing. The Re-Creation records of the New remarkable instrument. SECOND From the outside All new Edisons are now offered in Period cabinets. Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Sheraton: these names and a few others stand for the supreme expression of art in furniture design. What Rembrandt, Velasquez and Raphael were to painting, they werg to furniture. And today people of culture demand period furniture—turni- ture gesigned in accordance with the principles developed by the great crafts- men of furniture’s golden age, the 18th century ana earlier. ¥ For some years phonographs have been offered in period cabinets, but only at prohibitive prices. “Why not put all Edison phonographs into period cases,” said Mr. Edison, “and let everyone have the best there is in cabinet design?” Now, therefore, all New Edisons (with the exception of two models for OR ee en Rede > eee ceca eee ty his ageata ane 6: 1g *¥ which wot how man hha: loose 3 é it Edison phonograph make you actually K special uses) are encased in period feel the presence of the living singer. | trint Attorney Swann's letter cabinets. ch heastailed mombers of Jury’ One of the members tay said: © power on earth, not even the too late for de.ailed description SEVERAL HUNDRED BALES OF courts, can stop this investigation, When our final report ts made the | 2 U is S people of New York City will know * what kind of @ government they having.” —— FINEST AXMINSTERS AND VELVETS Three million dollars have been spent in perfecting the new Edison Phonograph ce between 2,75 im trying to find out to- 6 ri and its And you may own one for a partial payment made at the time you select the instrument you want. There is no set rule as to payments. Some buy for cash. Others, who can well aftord to buy for cash, take the partial-payment plan; they feel that this accommodation is a worth-while privilege. Some dispose of the cost with ‘a few large payments. Others make the payments small, and spread them out. Plenty of Re-Creations Edison Re-Creations of living voices and of instrumental playing are here in ample quantity and down-to-the-mijiute. The New Edison Shop—First Galiery, New Bul.ding, ta we chief source and ingredients of a nie” wn among the wise the water front as “sana " Just hqw soft this beverage may be is | ted by the fuct that } me Er, coal truck driver who said ad iftdulged tm “ made / 38 jous mistake this” ning. Having ten tons of oal to deliver, so Chief Mager was snsperpeas he opened the wrong manh and dumped all the,fuel into the sewer. rede of letters reached the this morning giving Ups on | where liquor is still obtainable. Some | : were trom wivelt who sald it kearn some- by watching ~* sy, tt ernment mii nent with a dial. snetimes when you a aatbon,” he said, “the customers de- on the evidence in @ hurry by drinking it. Now with this litt mefer you can defeat th Clamp thig over the mouth of @ man who Git. ‘it wit teil you ata glance the § ell you at @ glance the lle density of his breath.” Broadway at Ninth Street, New York ES Ee ee Se ee POE IN TES hip ERAN A IR te A NCEE GOI! AT A T LE TET a rs SOF en eter ee How To Be Sure of Getting the Highest Quality New Orleans Molasses 7 : or SEAMLESS SINGERS WANTED . ° $ ‘ * The Oratorio Society of New _ _ Size range, 22'4 inch x 36 inch to 9 x 12 feet and full line of York, Walter Damrosch, Con- intermediate sizes, including Hall Runners... Slight imperfections rey ere re ie en (scarcely noticeable) that will not interfere with wear. teer voices for the elaborate On Sale 9 A. 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