The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 21

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"GRADE B MILK AT 15 GENTS. PROMISED FORNENT TUESDAY 4 ¥ y | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. p |entored the hallway of hie hot TFIRE MTERRUPTS DINNER. yz. “vmrs* =e | GH SCHOOL PUPILS JIN | JOHN T, LAVELLE ON STAND | STABBING WAY BE FATAL. | yx. utrgto HUNT FOR MISSING GIRL | Underhill, F Hil B. R, T. WRECK TRIAL |“ nanaged to era: tained | guests of honor at the dinner AND AVIATOR, SOON TO WED|"‘rh= rorste ia‘ been neatoa wut " few moments when gmoke began aift- ey maar mR eA | ing into the dinir Henrietta teen, Van-| Admits Motorman of Death Train toom. A few see ste 28, After Being Sh velcall ined jonds later the crackling of flames Ished Nov. 25, ap ae Was Not Physically Examined jwag heard. ¢ Reprimanded by Teacher | ‘or Positic id. | Rad y started evidently from de- I a | for Position He Held | | tective electric Nght witing in the) Pupil of the Junior High School of| yonn 7. Lavelle, division superintend: | | | ange diptame ee tree oer yp Port Chester, other friends of the girllent of New York Consolidated Raitway. | ; ; | presente Ir. O'Rourke | ang is ches! S01 took the stand this morning In the trial | ‘dina FramactFa [end the potlee of Westchester County took the stand thls morning tn Ute bret a. LT 7? of a Mr. Meyer, cutting his’ nose|and New York City are joining In the ith man- | Va uttiy eee a MID search for Henrietta Underhill, aged tit- oe bs Ried td brea np ale Pee Ade er about a half hour's \icen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Réward | *laughter following the Malbone Stree e work extinguished the blaze, but. ne + 3 , The tr e' Berto Sane SutMated ite '¥a 805 [e. Underni of No. 429 Orchard treet, | wnnel wreck of Nov. 1, 1918.” The tia well-pleased appetite : / la " = | wad been done |who has been missing since the after- Mineota pefore Supreme Court - . Ce ee |noon of Sov. 25. c N. Kapper th tisfi the City Parliament of Commu- FLOATING BLAZE GIVES | WILLIAM FULLER COMPETENT |,.'t.r28 tourmes to-day tint the day sald officials of the road le sal ed look on ‘ atte "TS | before hor disappearance Misa Wnder-| Were Informed of the impending strike | i ‘ ~ ae Gale's ‘on FIREBOAT HARD FIGHT . TO MA § hil had. boon reprimanded. by vatbert|St 6 or € o'clock on the aiternoon of | face of a child eating ave nts a Quart. j peter NAGE HIS ESTATE) o vrct., “Schein or tne portenerter|Oct. 31, when Mayor Hylan told him | ig 2 v4 "i Sabiliiedd High School, for mot attending to her| thet a atrike was to be called at 6 in ai awed Scow on Which Fire Starts Is| ‘ : : clare work and being absent in the hall, |O'eldek the next morning. | SCHEME IS CRITICISED. Cut Loose and Set Adrift Mental Faculties Now Restored,|one time, it waa paid, she was found | Asaintant District Attorney Herbert | paidihemsateal fn. Os : , risa: haat hiding in the corner of the Junior class |N. Warbasse/ for the prosecution, pro- P| in River, Says Doctor Who Treated : fueed oy. of te " - P ra | room when she showld have been with, duced a copy of the record of Anthony Milk to Be in Card Board] A ‘tonting tire kept the tirebont| \ Him for Nervousness. the other students In the senior ciass|J. Laiciano, motorman of the death train, | 5 r 7 ee i Thomas Willett busy for several hours | | P eaq j room. which indicated that Luc Containers—Strike Suspen- |earty to-gay, and an extensive pier| qqhtter having had his fortune of $239.) OE. a nerore “Thanksgiving Mina|been ox by @ | ion Advised blaze was prevented by the skilful | Fe Ee ee eine aeeritan, {Underhill told students that she was|claimed that the record wa sion Advised. manoeuvring of the fireboat } Faller, brother ot Mra Willem fp. {Not going back to echool. Phat after said that Luciano had been physt- | ‘ — Fire started in paper and box rubbish Pitot ticers My ¢ Jnoon she visited her aunt, Mrs. Bliaa-/cally examined when he applied for a =, Guthrie, to-day was adjudged compe- on ne vi af Next Tuesday morning will markjon the Street Cleaning Department | leone. ty & Pty » New of I and borrowed $1! Position as towerman, He Amitted Thi fc the firing of the first gun in the cam- | SCOw “Headlight,"" moored at the foot of | Mdisue 14 GeRUOL as DGPS EA | r the pretence that she | however, that he had never been exam is food of natural i . fe Ci | Street. Nearby is the pier of the an y, bbcinhe hs hel abt . | e t oxent for a friend. d for the position of elevated motor paign by the people of New York to ; J | Fuller in 1914 suffered « breakdown and | Wanted to buy a present for a friend v A motor . * reduce the price of milk, when the | Hilson Navigation Company, cont went to Rethel, Me. for treatment. His [he had a bundle of schoo! books under | man. sweetness is highly city, through Commissioner of Health hs a of dollars worth of me relatives applied for the intment of /ler arm at that time and from her! Mr. Lavalle also testified that Demp- | Copeland, will have pasteurized Grade B milk in coMtainers placed on gale in stores in Manhattan, Brook lyn and the Bronx, at a cost to the consumer on a cash and carry basis of 15 cents a quart This announcement was made last night by Ole Salthe, Milk Inspector |'The damage was slf of the*Health Department, acting for | Dr. Copeland, at the fifth regular meeting of the City Parliament of the Community Councils held in the City | Thinkin: | tor, Walter Plunges to E Leo Manardi, Hall, According to the Health ment's plan, as outlined at the meet- ing, a dairy the name o! which was not made public, will next Dopart-| | the company, the | Madison Avenue, floor down the hote | to-day he burning scow was cut loose and] t ‘rift hile the fi y orty.. of w Haven Railrow who were pot Qualified as n e drift, while the fireboat drew other ——<—— " t vi > > ; | er, who is fifty-three years old, is she a ticket for New] A delegation of the Pasac } i icy ewe out of danger. Then the burn- @ Seca |'inmarried. Prior to his departure for Association, formed | the strength-giving Ing argo turned | with tide and S$ et | Vinine he was examined for treatment] The conductor says he remenvbera a of wreck vietims, attended to : war almont againat tt when he tives| ¢2 Miss KATHERINE —— |and. according to tho report of Dr. John [40hoo girl with x Diig-bundle of Books [day's atanion “as a proteat gxainet th ualities of boat was nosed between the scow and THAW a iring, the alic was “suffering |tiding to 42d Street. From there all|trials being helt in Nassau County and Fone mis rr Swan tan 5 In bait from nervous prostration and nf trace of her has been lost gainet County Judge Lewls J. Smith r as Control | Cord Meyer, Husband-to-Be, In-|intirmities.” Dr. Gehring now reported | Tt wha frst helleved that Mise Un- {nd Surroente ‘itowell of Nassaii| whole wheat and icici ‘ a eskaperage ne was of sound 4 and able to care|{derhill hud gone to Brooklyn to visit y acting as counsel for the ac : STEPS INTO 7-FLOOR FAL jured When Heavy Frame tor iis property tu. Aint there, but ‘ifquiries disclosed |cused B. R. T. c alted barl L. Falls, that she never reached Brooklyn. _ m r) ey. bes! Speti “Hello, Goo - —_ Ship Mra. w ” Named In He Was Ente: a waiter employed sex at Séth Street Hotel E Tuesday morning deliver 6,000 quarts| was twenty-eight years ol sf Grade B milk in sanitary contain! t evator shaft early tl *rison at Wethersfield early cision reached, according ‘to the In- and was killed instantly, He @Pal guests, led by Cord Meyer, te! ing transigeant sing the Service clevittor, Manardt ad gone fo the ers to grocery and delicatessen stores| jroukiast med boroughs, at a} snot n the three et to -owners of 14 ce @ quart. This will be conditional on of they will seli the milk shops for deliver it to the at a price of 16| This will mean a saving of 3) quart to the consumer under b t price of B milk, ben the milk is bought at the stores. | of 6,000 quar c the ste the asstrance from the proprieto te stores that n the containers at their a quart of consume: ts to be delivered Js only an experimental fig- ure, Inspector Salthe explained, and if the supply of this milk should run out at any of the stores during tho| day additional quantities of the same| miik, similarly packed, can bo ob-} tained, { The main objection to the plan on the part of the d tes seemed to be, first, that it was impossible for the pu er of the milky to see the “cream line” in the product, as can be done when milk is sold in bottles, and tecondiy, doubt as to whether the containers would soften if placed in close proximity to ice, Doubt was uso expressed ax to whether or not the selling of milk in containers was actually as sanitary as the distribu- tion of it in bottle To these objections Salthe said, as fo the “cream line,” the lis would re identical with the nttles,?and the s cream would natural that while the contain bend, and t! t showed practically content in the milk ept in the contain. etings of t lutions as 8 by Mrs, Imore Di Washing Square Council, who first proposed the recent three-day milk strike. 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