Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919, lene Arion Singing Society, ‘Th 7 | mesnient wae went To-day to %, W. ciiman, President of the, spalety. By Acting Mayor Alexander Archibald af- kee, & conference with other city offi- als, The Acting Mayor took the position German singing might precipitate a riot. The American Legion has protested at the plan for singing in German, Acting Mayor of Newark Sends No- tice to Arion Singing Soniety. Singing of German songs will notrbe permitted to-night @t the celebtation in | | | | the new union says that the inkwork- Assurance was given the strikers | Negroes Believed Responsible for) Announcement Is Made by Home| Both Parents Given Equal Oppor tunity by Court to Visit « = ; INKMAKERS JON ite Phen tee tne Sagters 2 HELD IN 40 BURGLARIES LILLIAN SCOTT TROY COURT NAMES GRANDMOTHER’ GERMAN SONGS BANNED. |e: Je eeretars"sohor it ivehie ot) YN WESTCHESTER COUNTY | CAN'T RETURN TO ENGLAND GUARDIAN OF CHASE CHLDR celvil fi siz $22 -~ onan . — COMPOSITORS IN veh eke fy | the Brvcger Aucivoriem, a Be fhe path {nr abe ee Tee ae tens, have eee |. Reign of Terror Durldg. Last Secretary in the House of ——*__ a “ La epee | Two Months. Commons. | Them. | . ee WALTER G. MORSE DEAD. Special to ‘The Rrenmng World.) | LONDON, Noy. 12%—Replying to «| Supreme Court Justice Glegerich | " . pte Bhs. shy 14 bh PLAINS, Nov. 13. ~The police |queetion in the House of Conmons to- | to-day “signed an order giving to Mite. fa 2 en al deg ference day as to whether Lillian Seott Troy | Gertude nnia of No, 501 Weat ~ ae eat a neue Sein’. fer! of Mount Vernon believe they have In| would he allowed to return to England, 112th Street, custody of her two} . ~ Sark Strike Situatior? Still Tangled ! custody the burgiars who have been | trome Secretary Shortt said Miss Troy | stand-children, Marion Putnam Chase, | vane ote " s ANCd, | Waiter G. Morse, managing owner ot|creating a reign of terror in Weatohes: | hay been deported as an amdosieable | five, and Horace Gair Chase, three, | , ati With Pressmen Standing — | the Hotet Wotcott at No. 4 West rt | aiene thes tory Wecibe Ravenous ae allen ‘and that, for the aame reabon, | children. of Mr.gnd Mrs, Horace stan, ° a i Mia P 7 Street, H bet o > : ¥ 2 hs “lshe would not be allowed to return ey Chase je Oppo’ eS ; site Firm. i poh bor " see heat tae vite tered in Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, sd to both parents to visit the| Firms AVENUE & 37 Street ‘o-Aay in front of No. embers —— gral Larchmont, White Piains, Yonkers and! Lilllan Scott Troy, of San Francisco, | cnitdten, The order was issued on} lother towns during the past two months, | was deported. bythe British Govern-|writy of habeas corpus «bed out by| After eight houses on Chester Hill, the} ment last April, reaching New York on | th. mother Street and died in @ nearby Stationery he printing trades’ «situation is|shop. He was 57 years old and ls sur- apparently in more of a tangle than|V!ved by a wife, Hifzabeth arid one son, PockeET KNIVES, PENCILS AND will remain closed before they will break faith with “the International | assume his duties as a member of a unions. The strike of the inkmakers,| Federal Grand Jury and was stricken while it does not directly affect the|presumubly “with acute indigestion, employing printers, it is said, will| While on his way to luncheon. reach them jn its effect in time unless préteXéun Mumaodtis abeton tbe ony eae aha By BRUSSELS, Nov. 13.—King Albert, residential @ection of Mount Vernon, | Apri] 21, One ground for the objection) Chase is an of ~ i ven ever with the seceding pressmen| irs A, ale fresiman had been entered Inst pight, Mount] iayy "pen that. she shad. Worked. Ine | stieged by. his. % IOUSANDS of Positions » { Mr. Morap, who with two other! Vernon police this morning arrested a|fatiuably to secure the re . ‘iaily olfised te ia “ standing “pat” and the employing | Springfield, Mags, mon bought the Wol|negro who gave his, nathe (as John |Raron Touts von, Horst, interne IN curing permixafon fr CiGaR CUTTERS 60 Pia are = ‘ere the (s S, > ernment in 1 , @ t r, an e printers declaring that their shops party Ito a peo held ps fea dow Henry, No. 220 Prnce Street, New , the, British Government im with thas t OF LD AND \TINUM tenders of. T — York City ; 7 ¢ World: Help r+ Wanted advertisements. u Money and Jewelry was/govermment over the settlement of found in his possession. \Von Horat’s busipess after She was an asain dead, left the‘ hotel this morning to have entered were those of Mark D.!and had an intimate knowle Stiles, President of the Mount Vernon | affairs. ‘Trust Company; H. D. Lowe, Frederick aes - - , E Curtis and V. V. Beard. ‘ ' Daniel West, another young negro, was taken on the estate of the late affiliating Queen Elizabeth and their ‘party ar- . yer- with ,the International Pressmen’s | rived here this Pe Magar lg Mrs. James A. Bailey at Mount Ver: Union, have j ranks by taking ions” like the members of the loc ig Six” Typo- graphical Union. They were partict- the secegsion we pants in a meeting to-day called by na the seceding union of Press Feeders — No. 23, at which were also members 4 of Paper Handlers Union, No. 21 and 4 Pressmen's Unic No, 51 ° om Tt wns stated at the meeting that White Corn Syrup = the strikers were fighting a double |f oo foree—the employing printers and | ig@ b ed : | i“ their own international unions. The may be us In place if Paper Handlers and Cutters, it was ae ° : asserted, went back to worl, after of Sugar, In whole or in which members of the seceding press- men's unions were accepted by some} of the shops. These having been de- part, in making Cranberry a clared non-union by the international | nm. F' Wawa — I EE eee tae bodies, the returning workers were S. P. B » ett obliged to withdraw again. auce, 1e, utter 1 It was reported that the electro- 2 typers and bookbinders were to meet and Tarts SPECIAL OFFER FRIDAY and- SATURDAY November 14th and 15th This Beautiful Style “370” AEOLIAN-VOCALION Including Records, Albums and Accessories ‘ the idea of “one big union” in mind, and that the strikers would receive financial aid from Bos- ton, Philadelphia and Chicago. It was stated, unofficially, that 11,- 200 men of the printing trades were either on strike or vacation, The inkmakers demand a 30 per Get More for Your Money Outfit Complete, $750 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR A MODERATE DOWN PAYMENT Balance $ 7 Monthly Ts cost of the eg 310 onion. is but More Value More Style More Service and More | Satisfaction $135. Yet it will fill your home with _such a wealth and variety of beautiful music: as you have never heard from a phonograph before. Every dollar you ex- pend to obtain this fine instrument will pay ou far greater returns than any other ome investment you could possibly make. Offer. Includes } t \ | . The Phonograph—A beautiful style * “810’’ Aeolian: Vocalion in selected mahogany or oak." ’ { Universal Tone Arm—Will play all standard makes of records, No ad- ‘ The Vocalion’s tone is supreme in depth and richness—and in the fidelity with which it reproduces the individual voices and in- Ex CEPTIONAL displays of the famous Kuppenheimer Clothes and of our own 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St, Brill Clothes awaits men and young men at these stores. The finest ready-to-put-on garments made in America, All of them priced lower than their present wholesale cost would justify. The newest developments in men’s and young men’s suit styles. Single and double breasted models. Smart looking fabrics; browns, grays, blues and greens, in plain and novelty patterns. And Winter Overcoats In wide variety. The belted and the form-fitting models are decided favorites. Prices as High as $100 and as Low as $35 Broadway, at 49th S2, 125th St., at Sd Ave, 1456 B’way, at 42d St, 47 Cortlandt Street ASK FOR THE NEW KUPPENHEIMER STYLE BOOK 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn struments. Combined with its unequalled clearness and power, this artistic phono- graph possesses a delicacy and refinement In passages requiring these qualities, not to be found in the ordinary phonograph. Many of the world’s greatest musical artists have heard this beautiful phono- graph. Not one has denied that it marks a wonderful advance in the reproduction of musical sound. . ALL VOCALIONS ARE EQUIPPED TO PLAY RECORDS OF EVERY STANDARD MAKE, ditional attachment required. Records—$12 worth of records of: your own selection from our com- plete libraries, Albums—This offer also includes two record albums, value $1.50 each, » Needles—200 Aeolian-Vocalion needles. ee ‘ GIVING TO EACH RECORD.ADDED LIFE AND TONAL BEAUTY IF YOU WISH TO HEAR PHONOGRAPH MUSIC AT ITS VERY BEST, HEAR THE AEOLIAN-VOCALION PLAYING THE NEW VOCALION RECORD THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN—29 West 42nd 6t. In THE. BRONX 867 East 149th St, In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave, Makere of the Duo-Art Pianola Piano. Largest Manufacturers of Musical Lngtrumente dn the W ‘orld é 1 Vane # Meh at f ri a? nn re WERTHEIMER 18st St. & Wadsworth Ave. In NEWARK 805 Broad St. mermermanin: 3 ay