The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 24

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, WOVEMB due to termination of hostft!- SASS TSE HVLAN STARTS | SUMMISSONER MEYER | REVOLTON OT A Poker DISCUSSES RAIL PROBLEM) ° ~“OF FRENCH SOCIALISTS ie 8 tac of those showing declines 7 DEDueyry’ or ans anne «lias been rink ay oat nybo GAMBLING EST Tells Academy of Political Science ’Lédder “Longuet Declares They tion of hostilities, such as mitrate of i] May Turn to Direct Action, r, wool, barbed wire, bar Future Development Must Be ‘an iron, India, rabbe goods. | H ron, In r canned . wever. Among the imported articles which Within Law. _ However. show a marked advance in prices in Balthaear Henry Meyer of the’ In-| PARIS, Nov. 1—Jean Longuet, the countries from which the mer- | terstate Commerce Commission in an|!eader of the Extreme Wing of t» ahiatippintine chandise is drawn are rice, advancing address to-day to the Academy of |Socialist Party, dented to-day that his from an average of 5.4c. per pound in Political Science at the Hotel yn organization was planning drastic steps October, Tells Enright to Ask World "214 ‘that tho commission favored a|a# & result of the recent French elec- continuance of railroad development | tions. d of Year Following Armis- x pound in October, 1 id {a Gach th mat, th | “The Socialist Party does not intend fice Shows No Falling Off, pouad tn September, 1918: About Places It Sai Eel Sige roca en is GL TORRES ule t8 Ss as Was Expected. a€sc. to 48.10.) w Had Closed. but that this development should pro- | Associated Press. “The revolution was to 77.6¢.; mattings for 2oors, from ceed “within the limits and under the |® scarecrow by which our adversaries Mayor Hylan yesterday made pub- guldance of the statute, whereas in| tried to stampede voters. As a result the past that development has taken | of the new system followed in the elec- _ Tho first year following the armis- ‘ice, fails to show che reduction in| cane sugar, from 4.680. per pound to Ilo the following lotter addressed to Bay nies 5.650, | Police Commissioner Enright: “ x hoped for by| °° ce Commins! $ prices which had been On the export side the advances in-| «Dear Comminsionor , Lmhany. In fact, prices have continued 10 gdvance except in the few articles for ‘Which the war created @ special jargely outside of the law, tions, they robbed us of a great many jonally,” he said, “I have a| seats in enone ie of mn we pee atrong aversion toward all plans that | 4id not etampede the voters. We “Your letter of Nov. 19 im regard tO propose to weave public and private | 1-700,000 votoes, an Mncrease of 600,000 |the clipping from The New York interests ¢oxether in the financing of | over the number Sah ee World headed “Gamblers Close While ratiroads, Rather than accept some| M. Longuet said the situa: was ;Grand Jury Looks Into Vice, re-| of these plans I should deem it the gertous,, hewever, Gecaee workingmen + ceived. |Part of wisdom to enter upon Govern- PM ye. BY pa] F ay 41.80; cotton seed| “I wish you would request that the mest ownership and operation out-| Rin® OMitints, to acoomplish thelr of 7 r pound to 3.8¢.; York World dis. | right” ‘ yom le. per pound bog Mr Of these alloged| He #814, however, ne’ did not want —-—— and also that of rou- to eee Government ownership forced | Argentina te Have Embassy ta Lon- gambting houses upon the country at this time don. lette wheels in the tenderloin or any ~ BUNBOS, AYRES, Nov. - 11.—Preai- other part of the city. by dent. Ir = o ay pokes conerene “If The New York World has in-| {i ,hone xen, 07 the to elevate the Atgentine Legation in formation about gambling or vice in pound to 18c.; ‘rom 16.80, per pound to cheese, “gad exports 100 show advances, “am above indicated, a large part of this city, 1 think dt is a duty they owe " vfs. is ot the . to the people of the city to give that | a * DING information to the police #0 that ' these places may be driven out of business, It is unfair for The New York World to continue to write such misleading news articles unless they have information that such places exist, and if they have such infor- mation, it is their duty to turn it) ite tis-| Mahoning and Snenango Valley Mitls Denied Coal Under Order ime fact that they represent the aver~ Cutting Off All Factories. age price of the entire quantity of 88) yormagnoWwN, 0., Nov. 21.—Mills article named in the import or export) 6 in6 Mahoning and Shenango Val-|over to the Police Department, 80 covering the period in que | 1045 forming the second largest steel| that the police may act without de- Irrespective of the effect of lonsl producing region in the country, to- | lay.” price variations For example, day faced the possibility of closing on| The story referred to appeared in | &) . fact that the average import price of The rerid, iararaay, Nov. 15, on “the 75,000,000 pounds of att DT. In the article it was stated that The World had learned “from well- Informed sources” there had been a .| marked co! as gam con- 171-3 atta plier tbe etespe fa the previous Mondey, ow. ro bution of coal to classifications on the | ing to the activities of the Extraordi- that the average advance in the price | priority tist after schedule “E,” leav-|nary Grand Jury. It was related that, of cattle hides the world over has been | ine public utilities and retail dealers | according to the same informant, a 282 por cont. in the period in ques-| on the iiet. Some of the smaller steel | fous men from Pittebulh, on the tiga, since the import valuations | ming will be forced to close in two or | f Te "bad ess, aaproninvatery named by the Government in its T18- | tree days time, it was maid by com- | $24,000 playing roulette in the estab- @ utes are the wholesale prices existing | pany officials. ‘The larger pliants|ishment of a gambler whose name & im the countries trom whigh the mer-|nave supplies for periods varying) ‘"qyAMkncwn was not Pent firth: chandise was imported, and 48 oUF! trom ten to thirty days. er and said that prior to the Monday i of hides come from a ecore of on which it became known the Extra- jeg scattered over the entire New West Virginia Walkout | ordinary Grand Jury was disposed to ‘ mn look thoroughly into the gambling ) “world, the average import valuation situation, the play had been high, Vifamed at the custom houses repre- * thar | With several roulette wheels in oper 4 ation. On and after the day In qu ems auite atcuratély the ‘average r N tion, however, poker only ‘had ‘been meet ‘he average export price of men's eM A of indicating the section from the United States Fe ty Shien tis cforms. had referre: orld specifically men- aguias $623 per puir in October 10th tue and ont fia Bieter tae Vi 23 rin nue and north o} ret,” but the pow ara ‘apparent Vial the! ereraie rtorles related to The World did not pricegat which the shoe manafae- 1 of, the United States, as a Phonograph are exporting their product ni at Rev. John a. has hdvanced 36.6 per cont, in the Bepedict as Auxiliary Bishop © in question. . ford, Sop. under iPehep Br this Governmental method of Pees rap" erst OR trey wi ining the average value per/COURT CLERK’S BAIL STANDS| umit of quantity of the merchandise — ‘ia the import ond export price lists | fused to-day to reducé the $10,000 bail of Hugh 8, Doyle, formerly a clerk | -yhad @ higher valuation in September, B) gP1®, (the latest available figures). ate Seas. of Special. Questens wae ‘was arrested following an investigation | || - An October, 1918, the month prp-| yy Justice Kernochan of fais fication epee dag ete Fy sedis the armiatie. OF the goventy- lana aieappoarance of records, whlch en FURNITURE ( _five 68. spec! in export |abied tondsmen who given cash 5 a4 price lst, .tty-two show higher aver- | ball for persons under charges to with- a ) . enn in Beptomber, 1919, than in "hese ik oy | a “ | eS The Original Abram Ralkowsky eae THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING a 435 Fifth Ave, ssj)i ie fo 3 || MACHINE IN THE WORLD “One Floor Up—and Save Money” » $855,000 Sale of FUR COATS 35% to 50% Saving Choose your Christmas furs NOW—to-day and to-morrow— advantage of the sensational savings we offer on these finest ‘manufactured by us solely for this yearly sale, a month before ( Nothing in the city to compare with there models in fashion, quality, or low price. Call and make your selection. 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