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under $500 ball set by Magistrat Tobias in the Night Court ese rday waived examination before UGE DRASTIC LAW 1H BAR REPETITION United Action by Cit by City Officials news rae ppeared, Follows Evening World ; Disclosures. w bring about an indictment. Feet * Due to the disclosures brought out FIRST U. S. SHIP by! The Evening World in the secret @n@ hurried burial of Mrs, Anna Cals! Megs without the knowledge of her anchuria, @apehter, br. Wilham MH, Guilfoy, Registrar of Records of the Depart- Ment of Mealth, to-day placed before Maalth Commissioner Copeland a ree-| Pye = Manchuria, an American Ommendation for calling a conference steamer of the American Line, with of ;the District Attorney's office, the an American crew tment of Charities, the Public American cargo and the majority of inistrator and the Chief Medical per twenty passengers American, miner with a view to formulating gajled at 9.20 o'clock this morning for New logisiation to be enacted. at Al- Hamburg and Antwerp, the first ship Baby which would make impossible &® of any sort to clear from the United Fecurrence of cases similar t Nese case. “at tho present time the Depart- (ment of Health,” Dr. Guilfoy said, “has no contr over undertakers.| mainder for /elgium Phe matter is now vofore William ba will Be. cabled Featherston, the departmental coun! trom Germany bees of the failure aly to ancertain whether we could 14 conclude the peace treaty. There fagus permits to undertakers, Then | was evidence of joy among those on M@ any trregulerity by tho undertaker! oarq to-day when they learned that occurred, woke tha permit and bar the offender the vessel passed the three-mile limit Magistrate Harris and was held on two! ihitees in $500 bail each for Spectal ; schedule Seasiona, ek meetl eathe rand Jury yesterday a hi 4 walied Mre Broadway, despite tho new evidenc in but were a bit hazy on points necessary With — All-American} Crew, Carries Twenty Passengers, Freight and Mail. in 1914, Part of the Manchuria's passenge are destined for Germany and the r No passengers > return trip Kearney | G uffeur of the} of the J Callies on the | rine, saile: evening of Oct. 9 at Sist Street and! offices for thr wc HINTS AT JUGGLE | having | Evening World, | SAILS FOR HAMBURG and captain, an| ce > the Cal- the Cal-/ states for a German port since early | | the department could re-| the par would be opened as soon as} Ail, montly Xmas presents for] ermans. The Mongolia will follow | e|/the Manchuria on Jan and the American Line plans a two-week | between here and Hambure | after that, John J. MeGlone, as | nistant to President P. A, 8. Franklin} yal Mercantile Ma- Stunevirren: Gs Gani | American Line in Hamburg | IN TEACHERS’ PAY | \¢ Craig Believes Money Was Spent} ; “Elsewhere”—No Christmas Shopping Cash, Dr. William L. Ettinger, Superintend- Jent of Schools, explained to-day at the |oMces of the Board of the tea Jhalf of |nome Cn * made thin year, has it been the custom,” Eltinger suid, “to split the De-| pay in two and pay half of it vfter the middle of the month, but the Hoard found the plan would be con- | turing, impracticable and quite tmpos- | sible, We were therefore compelled to abandan it." had larihoush it | Sun mber reported lepartment that uid bo avail: 4 has caused wi When Commissioner George Ryan of | the Board of Education appeared yea- | terday before the Board of Estimate to ask for $618,928.98 additional funds to be charged inst the general school fund Comptroller Craig said “If you want to give your teachers Christmas money you had better get |right up to Park Avenue and 69th | Street and see what has become of tho | THE EVENING WORLD, SATUKWAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919. Beautiful’ Xmas Gifts DIAMONDS, WATCHES GOLD JEWELRY Take your ‘choice of any of our handsome jeweiry to-day, while our stocks are largest~you pay us only a dollar or so a week—an amount you'll never miss! You can afford to buy a watch or ring or fine piece of jewelry this year. Our terms are liberal and confidential, Brooch Pin Poarls and diamonds. One of the may Ia stock, Prices gg Qo0 ue marine Ring in Aauamaring id old—At All SUGGESTIONS THAT Bay AID. YOUR CHOIC ar Pine Bracelet Watches oe iy Mintem wiven ink, Pow We got Rock and share the saving with you. $00 S10 Ween! ONFIDENTIAL| 3 jodae 9 2:2 Weekly DIT 1374 Broadway 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% St ‘Tei Bottom Call or Write for Book of Gems. Open Every Evening Till 10. from practising !n the City of New York. At the present time undertak- €rs,are accountable only to the State! Board of Examiners at Albany, Whose hands the facts in this c: brought ont by The Evening heed Teldtive to the revoking of Ohderiake| er George H. Kelly's license, are now resting.” ‘The plan that Dr, Guiifoy will piace Before Commissioner Copeland to-day fs for an immediate conference of the hhedds of the city departments, at which a bill will be prepared and sent ‘to the Corporation Counsel for pres- entation at Albany, whereby the City Oharter might be amended if neces- wary to create some bureau which ‘would centralize responsibility in the| disposing of bodies. “A new system.” Dr. Guilfoy waid, “is imperative which would make a recurrence of the Calliess case | impossible and which would prevent| ‘undertakers from securing death cer- tificates and bodies from the Morgue | without proper authorization. It} would also stop the underground wires between the various city de-| partments and private institutions and the body chasing undertakers as revealed by The Evening World's in- vestigation.” | Following the arrests of John Kear- Mey and Frank Connell, assistants to} George H. Kelly of No. 337 Columbus | Avenue (who buried the body of Mrs. | Callies), on charges of falsifying the{ death certificate and Morgue permit, giving the namo of R. J. Kelly, ad- Juster of the Terminal and Town| Taxicab Company, as son-in-law and Nearest relutive, Mr. Featherston is to-day preparing the papers in the city’s civil action which will be made against Undertaker Kelly through the Corporation Counsel's office, Kearssy and Connell were arrested m warrants issued by Chief Magis- trate McAdoo, Connell will be ar- | | raigned before Magistrate Harris in the Municipal Term of the City Magis- now trates’ Court on Makaainsad He direct from the sabee Ply mai! the coupon work aboee will come fo your bome, This is & much stronger and Detter wearing shoe than those ally ad Vertiond. This ls the bicgest shoe value to the eountry to-day. You be the judse—if you don't uink th 0, send them ack at our expense, 4. Comfort Army, Musson | Shakespeare’s‘Seven aes The vessel carries 12,000 tons of freight—copper, wheat and case oil and 15,000 packages of pa noney. 1 think somebody has taken it | Gq |trom the teac fund and spent it| = — d oat ' somewhe:! 1 post ' somewher 1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFE! of man” pay tribute to Horlick’s Malted Milk From across every sea and land have come thousands of grateful letters to the Horlick offices, paying tribute to Horlick’s Malted Milk. Mothers of contented babies, soldiers after a campaign, explorers back from the ice fields, high tension business and professional workers, invalids and the aged—all tell of the different needs that Horlick’s has filled. Horlick’s has proved itself to be the ideal food for every age of Shakespeare’s Seven. It is so complete in itself as to contain every element of nutrition necessary to sustain life —even of the most robust— and yet it is readily digest- fble by the delicate stomach of the infant and the invalid. 3d Age. “Then the sol. dier seeking reputation at the cannon’s mouth” “Clara Barton of the Red Cross in her atories a ish-American War tells how Roosevelt asked the Red Cross to sell him some supplies for some sick men in his tefl them, bu but she declined, ‘We cannot bs tres can have them for asking,’ ‘Ob, Ido ask for them.’ ‘All right, what Ison been ‘The list was Horlick's Malted ilk, ete, Colonel Roosevelt slung the Dear tac over aul der andrea off through the juagle” 4th Age. “And then the lover with his ballad’’ “Horlick’s growth as a fountain favorite hasbeen marvelous. A constant stream of young couples in the afternoon and evening call for Horlick's Malted Mills, chocolaic or plain, ‘Horlick’s’ is a fa- vorite luach hour driok around univer- ped ig e ney fad 9 A glass maki ing ry they ib very economi: and healthful” a. cup of ‘Horlick’s, all that is claimed for 25 Munt’n Ava, Bos aire, postage frve. I'll My money back if 1 went i, W. 33, Name... 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