The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 9

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} a ASUS CONSUL 7 the stezure and practical con- eae without leave, insnberdinaition and drunkenness against Chief Engineer Sn a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, tons of coal destined for Buenos Aires and we nt $87 a ton, at $26 a ton. C command of a t chandler . Among other otal shade aides came aboard and instructed the officers and men of the crew to ig- aE cere nore the captain as he was no longer Government Investigating |" command. : Ciarges of Captain That | MORE PROPAGANDA! Contents Sold Below Value. | - Charges that A. 'T. Haeberle, acting Untted States Consu at Rio Janeiro, Lae t alti nae oid tion at the Hotel Astor Indicated to- day they expected shoes to be higher fiscation of the cargo of the Shipping Board vessel Lake Elicwood, under charter to the Kerr Steamship Com- pany and used his office in conspir- @oy with members of the ship's com- pany and the officers of another American veasel to give an appear- empe. of legality to the transaction Iceless tom House by @ special board. Mo ice. No machinery. No chem- ‘Destimony from Capt. W. H.Cham-| icals, No dip. Ne expense. Noth- i juired but clean water e blims of the Laie Wikcwaod and thir nap hies Cooling is by evepore- teem other witnesses were heard by Cope. G. T. Chartton, inspector at! Mullis, ama John 1. Crowne, Inspector of Boilers, associated with rapre- venitetives of tthe Stute Department food cold and fresh and find the Shipping Board. At the out-| Winter and summer. Being shows set of the inquiry Capt. Chambliss! at Macy's and Bloomingdale's fled charges that hts supercargo,| today S.C Shill, wae seven @ays ashore] iy... 4: without leave while the ship wan Bo $ 7 loading at Newport News, Ve.; that, Atmospheric Refrigeration Co. es Building, Ne N Y. evapora- tion, ‘Modern invention fhe putes old law of nature to work to save you money and trouble. At no expense and with half the attention you give an ordinary ice-box it will keep your he went agbore without tenve at Rio end oonsorted with the Acting Con- Stl amd was a party to the Conaul's eileged mincomdiuct. The skipper also charged absence £2000000000000000000000000 From the Simplest Luncheon to the Most Elaborate Dinner Saiice on| Bis an ever-welcome and an ever-ready assistance in mak- ing each dish taste “just right.” “M, M. Stoddard and four other offi- ters. He filed @ cony of a cable in which he reported their del . to the Shipping Board and other in which he warned the to pay no bills treurred by the Con- | sul for repairs to the vassel | The board will decide whether the | Licenses of the offficors of th - named American ship who @r cused of aiding the Consu!’s « sbafl be revoked. ‘Mhe charges of Capt, Chambliss ex- plain in detail that he arrived off with three of his four 8 oroken, refused a sal his way to the port the Consul he intend pairs costing about $ wal, @e asserts, ar and Delicatessen Stores d, 327 Spring St., N.Y. survey and over captain in author! vey, a remodelling of the ship ‘and repairs whica cost $20,000 the captain refused to pass the Consul, it 1s charge. snip and her papers, pu ashore and soid the c America’s Srmoothest JeCeee : EDARDANELLA i THE BIGGEST RECORD HIT IN YEARS ; NOW AT d DAVEGAS ; FOUR STORES HOTEL COMMODORE 125 West eat ST. 11] East 42:4 St enox Ave, Open Evenings 831 BROADWAY (near 13th St, ea Evenings 15 CORTLANDT ST. near Broadway) Sy sexes ] With one motion—add another bedroom to your home hi Sa skilfully “ perenne 7 = a fulle VA bed = ae a : Sa 1 ly COUCH BED =] ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. Nervor || Chicago "Productions for Sleep and Rest* ip| Teported business govd. Rio Janeiro ships |4ble one—for the dealers. be in ac in price, and lower in ‘build, next) EX,| PUGILIST ILL FROM GAS. | |» se oning which he suffered fast eve- epring. Both makers and retailers nk ps s furnished room at No. 143 Hast 126¢h Street. Caspar Leon Overcome by Leak tn| It was pointed out in the meeting Pipes tn ieee, that the public wan getting educated, ye, ae ‘the Consul porary} permis- ahaa caret iy are earning to Caspar Leon, once a favorite of ji ie was reported by Dr. Inraeis of tho on to sail. ‘Tuen, witle the captain | BUX, SBOSs careruyy ae iey thal ue | prize MINE « Hospital toctay to) 2Ospita! a8, Being | irrational to-day, | was ashorw the alip went to sea in| Coming season would be an unprofit- (ported at Tin lompital to-day to king it necessary to Keep him itieal co ondition from the gaslhis bel by restrain SAKS OVERCOATS Formerly $58, $55, $53, $50 and $48 At $38 This season’s models only! Every one a corking value! Need we say more? , Small Charge for -Alterations Ask your grocer for INSTANT POSTUM The high price of coffee is directing still more attention Pea LE ETT Leon, now a watchman, was over- 9) e by @ leak In the pipes in tis room | to Postum because of the value of this table beverage as an article of household economy No raise in price More healthful than coffee Easier to prepare Most delicious in flavor Try this family table drink. Es- pecially suitable for children, as well as grown-ups, because it is free from caffeine, the drug in coffee Ask your grocer for INSTANT POSTUM * Theres a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co. Batile Creek, Mich FAIR WARNING! The Annual February Sale of Gimbel Furniture BEGINS NEXT MONDAY (Jan. 26) The outstanding feature of the Sale is the fact that the Furniture is here—a great and a comprehen- sive stock, aggregating well over Three-Quarters of a MILLION DOLLARS ug. T/ “reater Part of the Vast Stocks Which Enter the Gimbel Sale Comes Direct to Us from GRAND RAPIDS YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS * * * i Every stick of it is up to the Gimbel Standard: Guaranteed. ° * Daud ». And Every pee of Gimbel Furniture Will Beara REDUCED PRICE ‘“ it, Three Bas of REVIEW (Inspection, Selection and Reservation) Thursday, January 22nd Friday, January 23rd Saturday, January 24th Three Days Which Will Afford You an Opportunity for Leisurely Inspec- tion of the Stock and of the Values. GIMBELS-—Seventh and Eighth Floors Peer ste eae ne ant Se TE NS EE a, <cansrsapessasinpitnidtiigiheiatinpitcad seh 2 larga sapaianaiapdiai icles Aliitaaaautialt ntact

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