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NORFOLX ST Sa tWwEen Sb AND BROOME STREETS ——>— Thousanis of Form Done for Tt AN Bea: T fiis of imony iions 2nd Government. | NAMES OF PRIZE WINNERS IN The EVENING WORLD'S LOYALTY LETTER CONTEST Told What America HELPFUL EXPERIENCES. , to Bene- GOVERNOR RENEWS ‘ATTACK ON HEARST WITH NEW CHARGES Republican Majority at Albany Also Assailed for Throttling Welfare Measures. Avenue, Brookiym. ai PL ft No. ier 415 | cussion to-{ v. Smith of | There was general c the renewal b: er attack on William Ran- ih Hearst and the Governor's fort, Nes. e that all his care consid- 0. 34 Buena Vista ered 1 umme of weifure legislation is bet Je-tracked and misrepre- sented by the Republican majority the leg! r to provide dis No. 52 Morris Institu- No. 148 Skillman : | | | 19 Seminole | honest ‘or | ja com is statement to} at Tist Street, the Biltmore last night. Kari Klotz, U. SS Artinas, Provi-/ As to Hearst, C mith charged i seph di Nunsio, No. 685 Newark| ‘D8* | et) millionaire ranch ows they have n the United States | Avenue, Jersey Cit had caused near that ther not have found in 232 West | worth of surplus army food, intended | are a@ small pr; ‘There was the testir mous learned to a stitutions had chan sturdy an: in decls 2 announced be- sh cost of living of | ent to his own homo. b one of the sk him if he ever paid for that,” he added, Gov. Smith said Hearst had violent- to relieve the the poor, “E wou stnut Avenue, | Nielsen, No. rk. Snyveck, No. 162 East 36th 208 West East 16ist k EE ly attacked him last summer and No. 1070 Washing- fa1i when constructive action was im- $82 East 125th Possible for not “doing something” but when action had now been start- Garnersv , N.Y. Shalt] Ca at the eartiest rtunity, Hearst entra’ ignored it but attacked the Gov- No. 444 West ernor’s sincerity. The Governor Street. New York. Frantz J. Johns . ton Avenue, Harr: charged that the Heal were the greatest source of th now troubling the country. ‘The Governor declared that he was satisfied of the legality of the «milk ce regulation measure, but it could t newspapers unrest s of f $5 each. FORSYTH 2 BETWEEN HESTER AND GRAND Conditions in East Side Thoroughfares Shown by Photos to Be as Bad as a Month Ago, Despite Promise of Speedy Relief. Photographers of The Evening World “on Feb. 9 took several photo- graphs in these streets, which were placed before the Mayor. One of FIGHT FOR BABY Mother Sues to Recover Infant - By Its Father and His them, a view in Norfolk Street, was published. Wif “These conditions are deplorable,” the Mayor sata that day, “and hy we shall right them with all possible speed,” adding that he would “brnig A strange, romantic tangle the matter to the attention of Police, Health and Street Cleaning De-|ling in many respects the Spiker af acne tine 9 d-house and with | eld and Comptrolier Craig have =? partments immediately. fair, was revealed yesterday When | 0.45 as red as roses, was brought to | Deen served with subpoenas for their —* To-day The of the same streets taken| Miss Marie Theresa Baco sought tolen, centre Street Police Court to-day |sppearagce ,defore the Richmond Aaue yesterday afternoon, In n in the picture at the| obtain a writ of habeas corpus in the|ny gpecint OMecer Patrick Quirk of the Grand Jury Monday morning?" left, conditions were mw of ail School 13 the mix-| Supreme Court, directing Mr. and) Pennsylvania Railroad, who accused |in connection with the suspension of | “= ture of snow, Jee, ashes, nik bot Potato peelings and other | yrs Karl Heidemann of No. 152 West| htm of thetts from Pier 28, North | © by the Staten Island Midland * &% Tn Fors$th Street, shown in the centre, dirty water from the street | 98th Street to produce her six months’ | River. sh | vay. orty to serve Borough 2" overflowed cupbings and reached to the doors of tenement houses,|old baby in court, The hearing of Your name?’ asked Magistrate | sent Van Name ve been psi The snow was pi four and. five fect high in Mulberry Street, shown {argument on the application for the | Marsh. |socceasful 90 far, District Attorney “om in the view to the right, and was cover ull manner of rubbish. writ was adjourned until Tuesday by| “Louis Santiclause." sail the prisoner. | yy.5, 8 to-day, Th is alec caehenee Nobody could be who had « ‘ained of these conditions to any | i tt ds Belang: | Plonzed to west you,” oald Che Stag, | weney ont t0-4ay is also « city When small tradesmen and people of the tenements |Justice Mitchell L. Erlange . wWhak aia he call vee: {that Mayor Hylan will be called. were asked why ni ey shrugged their shoulders ‘This is the initial legal move of the | istrate at did he tske, Qu oe ‘ 5 ~ dix cans of chicken,” sakt the rail-| Echoes of the inquiry were head cL Aten ; | pears a fees L salah Seda beatae Br Lend 4 policeman, “five packages of cig. | yesterda connection with re <3 | Hh roa ioe » ive chages of cix- | yoste ¥ co “ 9 ” scribed as a woman of exceptional|baby whose father, she alle is] Race f - vent Serr ny are! d ass tock ing= ported ‘threats’ made by County . DIAMOND QUEEN, vays stunningly gowned, and| Heldemann. According to George B.| “*cttes and an assortment of stockings | po & is vesthe ‘re! rivi ? ahe for women and boys. Judge Tiernan of Richmond to tm- POISON SUICIDE, WAS a French vivacity and charm! Coughlin, attorney for Miss Baco, the| ‘ ” | oo : at won her many admirers. She, it/rumance’ between his client ‘and| “Stocking up for Christmas,” said | peach Mayor Hylan as a result of the 4 5) JEWELRY EXPERT) was said, followed the Dractios of) Heidemann became known to Mrs.| the Magistrate,” cay ordered the | traction mixup. tare penataitea as buying goots on memorandum and) Heidemann, After she discovered the |prisover to the Tombs to await trial.| “we are going through with tie, ; Bonner Woman ined in Rou- paying promptly until credit had arentage of the baby, he forgave| Santi lives, he saya, eat No. 241 Do matter who it hits,” Judge Tier- ue 30 oma e | been exablished up | to the point] her husband for his indizeretion, with | 35 t nan «iid Inst night, = ac Rice: . Ge where she could obtain many thou-!the understanding that the child mania ee of Gem | sands of dollars’ worth, |should be adopted and vrought up as| som ea’ | ———_~ her own, | wv | Miss Baco, who lives in an apart- | ’ conte ‘The police said to le ARNSTEIN AGAIN ment at Manhattan Avenue and 103d | parse Maiden Lane received its first knc | Street, was born on a plantation next | ledge in 1911 of Antoinctte Bonne | ELUDES CAPTURE )|¢o tne one owned by the father ot | Mrs. Heidemann, in Porto Rico. In} ewe: who killed herself with cyanide of po-| ee lchudhood: they werd. tienda: ane] cihy tassium on the fourteenth floor of| Cr: ..¢ of Surety CG | about two y. 0, when Miss aco | No. 15 Park Row when arrested ye: es Slip to Surety Company In- | came to Ne oe visited Mrs. om tenday, “the Diamond Queen's” asso-| Spectors Who Traced Him to | Heldemann aud was invited to make eS ciation with gem in Roumania Nearby City, Mr. Heidemann declined to discuss nae iy nty ole ye ag, when she) sxicykye Arnstein ta still missing, (the affair to-day in % ge Detectives ser mz tvim to New a: All the male members of her family! york jast w. ited to make| HELD FOR LOFT THEFT. | = i: were jewel dealers and be any report on his whereabouts and in- -—--— re to train her. While still a child she| epectors of t n Surety Com- | Mam Arrested With Dress Goods Ee could pick the most valuable dla-| puny, who almost had h in a city That Victim Identifies. —— " monds, emeralds and rubies from a] ‘not a million miles. aw yesterday,| Policeman Walter Hognn walked into er collection, and her skill would have| "Ported by telephone he had given| the Fifth Street Station early to-day \ pee enabled her to live well legitimately, hem the slip. with a man giving the name of Alexan- th: *. wh 1 is Gaylene bee lan ala “I received a telophone message say- | der Coffee, twenty-two, and his address ~thats why er sat in 1911 she had credentials from| ™ Arnstein was in hiding in a nearby | as No. 301 Fast Third Strict. Coffee | H-O re) . - die. e ayer oan, aya eae city under the protection of a lawyer | carried a valise filled with ladies’ dress FOOD’ cute Paris and Amsterdam experts and| }) 4 my men, but they | §90ds. Shortly sfter 7 o'clock Morris caahiet scon became known as “Miss Ame-/faited ‘to get him," said Bernamd J.| mrad into the contin hd wad thet his i ; ed into Ui n aind sid thal . ‘ . just th: By 1918 she was a succes AoGinn) the Presidant af the company, toe tnd teen ronbel: He identibed tne “Ordinary ‘rolled oats’ need re broker in ‘precious stones and sold! to-day. contents of the grip as his goods, long cooki loa abput $500,000 worth ily. Bt 1 Hogan ‘has on Second Avenue a raps about $5 werth annually. She and A mysterious person called the Na-| hetween Fifth and Ninth Sireets for a But as H-O oat-food has a4 Joseph scher Kialin who was) tional Surety Company and offered to kK, and bas brought In one safe wet an a wither pest y and held| &ive “Nicky” up for $10,000 in cash, | cracker and two burgkans, all of whom have been held. LIKE SPIKER CASE) rival- | SANTICLAUSE IS |S. I. JURY CALLS IN THE TOMBS. | CITY OFFICIALS Held | ss eistrate Suggests He Was Stock-| Hirshfield and Craig to Me ecto ing Up for Christmas When Monday and Mayor May Be aw Arrested by R.R. Detective. Subpoenaed in Car Tie-Up. ate A jovial looking man of thirty-five? | Commissioner of Accounts ‘Hirshe 77" . i | das follows: become law t people im $1,000 bail, had handsome offices in| .71 wouldn't give 10 cents for heim, 2 1 | H. Howard, Svea; the Governor gould only | West SithaBtreet. ‘The complainant | on thy wae gy, Teen Vice Bresident | « = = = | mills—fewer minutes are Farmingdal I BRrookly at-any time, was G. H. Cummings, manager, who| > -—- noenes I pree reat SBCOND PRIZE, Miss Mary Duffy, | The letter to which first prize has“! ‘Shove in the same terms of the | “timed that Miss Bonner and Kislin- AIRCRAFT SHOW OPENS. igestible, an eenly, Premium Point Park, New Rochale, been awarded is as follows: od Control Bill, the reorganization seF fraudulently obtained $2,000 worth peal appetizing. N.Y. \This Wounded Soldier Happy the Dopartment of Farms and | of diamonds from the New York Nov-| Tre Continue Until Next Saturday—|| “Detter Chocolates ata Lower Pnce* “That's why I prescribe PRIZE » EAC! | a ; elty Company, No. 621 Breadwa AML America Day To-Morrow. | CAN DIES H-O for my patients, and ables __Because He Is Now Citizen. elit 1918 Miss Bonner 11 »- 35 qe National Atreratt Show opened | . have it served in the sic Ne 31 r y oppo! i that year Miss Bonne 8 morn 1 the Tist Armory. It|] SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES‘ hoot wall my wee New y soll anaceataecthasA a daneddanaitad Leg hahee ecb AL dls ppeare di. ies Will continue until next Saturday night.|] 421 Broadway 742 Rrovdway page bit aii ber. N 2 >. press my gratitude to my led, rather th, Gem dealers figured the r had) Motors of all make re on exhibition AP Canal Bt i‘ ch a Julias No. 24 E 4 Shaeiny turckiine meceianeas tee : : a n.}] Bae Brondwiy £440" Broniway Y adopted country, loved Un ling by | obtained fro! m about $800,000 in| > ernie 1] OXY Spring Se me ie 4 Birest. lopted try, my beloved United their si u i obtained from: th bout $3 Ewa rROnAN Het dooia aay Arias took! Altegtey a) I Ds No. 164 Bast $8th States If it were not for this God- os areihy gems xpich they had pawned and will be All America Das. Eisen a ee ea Sig Street, ssed Government. I wouldn't be . [este fen Sean e ving the country the embassy staffs 120 NABQAU BT . 2 a No. 49 West | itive to-day. The Government made | PARKER'S WIFE WINS SUIT. |“'uice'uvanes those de was do- ee ee eer Sane t No, what I am to-day. I served my ; | Street, B ry in the war and took danger- | Grasted Separation Decree From) © . ws a Otto W 4 No. Min the army. Bu: my health Scientist and Explorer. . re ag, gp Bele No. 408 Boverty | 83 restored to such a point that 4) Supreme Court Justice Benedict in i bib ocala — an Steq Brooklyn yesterday granted a decree pat: Oe: Wat States Army hospital, toki me if he of Separation and the custody of her OF § EACH as | ash But tie Government went srerscncl C. Parker, noted. scientist there are food s in The steam-cooke OwWs: yam getting an education and pro-|and explorer, The action was tried a og he Hcy t te 68 Wittiam| 133) Tiable. living by ‘the in twelve minutes, the professor offer- wheat and which you and double -toas co ncn fag Gaia a om Ns et coe ee OAT-FOOD ic SF a nts Mrs, Parker, through her attorney, are no acqua ° No. 1443 Chari 1 wore on the Emil Puchs, charged abandonment No. 30 Post Ave-| and non-support, She said: she had you have never eaten 3 4 ner seen nor heard from her hus- TH 154 Fifth Street, band since Aug. 21, when t their “ion Hill, N. J home at No. 21 Fort Gre Place, | Yerv@nt Dem riian, No. 14 Tast 224 ooklyn. ii . pireet, Ne} PRT orem pre Hourly Service Restored Bee ot suits Acces <° 2 Sne supreme Court as| RYS, NAME WAGE BOARD, 1 oe f Me Somers t New Br trial juror, of which I am surely | = | y a A ° es saver, No ick aaa Weiried. prow s Be ane ae AM {Ys Committ Representing Execu oO lade. Pp a New Yor stands for our institutions and 100| tives to Confer With Union Mem, son per cent. Americanism, The magrifi-| The A ation of Railway Execu- by the ie e., = cent hibra 3s, schools, 3+ \tives h n A the lowing at the P i johr y other insttiu request of President Wilson, to conte ‘ Cc 1 Rail d of N J ya Beacon. 1) all do, nut Yet satel itn labor representatives oa the pros This food isnt a simple mixture, entral Railroad of New Jersey Hubert MoT rs, Which benefits ; ite | coped 3 in the wages of rail- I * Lifi i 1 of the ; G ¢ ey bs ured be ay work ea te is a Scien: ac b se Express trains leave New York, Liberty Street, for bes ‘ Poa tern 1k noon oe w Haven | ¢ A REP ' ‘ Oe ». 43 Doda | Sniy language and one flag, |& H E. Bates, grains—desi Tol to build and rein- Philadelphia week days at: S | that’s the Stars and pes forever. | Delaware & Huds: Blaser, Bal- i 5 #4 ? Noa Fant 14s © BH." tumors & Onto meme) Aen? force phy: and mental well being 7.00 A. M., 8.00 A. M., 10.00 A. M., 12.00Noon, 2.00P.M.j > ~~O. box 105, Sea Justment C : 4.00 P. M., 5.00 P. M., 6.00 P. M., 10.00 P. M., and 12.18 ome New York Centr . i Bright, NI <meriean JUSTICE PENDLETON RESIGNS Bureau Tot Into Twenty hours baking develops a Midnight, all with connections from West 23rd Street, —_ tean | — silroads; Samu Pte ; Company Ay, SS] Pe Resume PracticnTerm ily Chicags & Northwestern: 2 except the Midnight train. Parlor cars on all day vere alg te ER eee Hl | Dee. 31, 192 eapolia dg, Oriani "and J. ."¥ Tic. ‘or great trains and dining-club cars at convenient hours, pay ‘ 1 Justice Francis Key Pendleton of the Bureau of Information of the Eastern f - gor No. 342 East] New York Supreme Court has tendered | Railways, ‘ease of digestion. Sleeping car on Midnight train open from 10.00 P. M. — No. 288 Kast | Ms Fesisnation to Gov. Smith, to tak®| aise Joyce Bride of James Rea to 7.00 A. M. bv) 0. 2 “ast | effect on April 1. His term would have | “ ; | Ni eeds S i h ‘ a Kast Toth |7Un to Dec. 31, 1921, ity Devars | rape-, uts n mo sugar Additional trains will also be run from Philadelphia 7, No, 420 East 70th Justice Pendleton intends to resume > Alice sages, gaceion ploturs star, Is to N Y k. y aati the ‘ide nls afternoor 1 : . : unter-| the practice of law as a member of his'Jamea’ Reagan je..son’ of the. pros Made to New York, , Pieter Rana Old firm, witch will be ‘known here: prietor of tho “Knickorbocker | Hotel Distein (Chieal 6 Le Pe : hy ter aa Pendicton, Ariierson, Iselin las Joyce was formerly. the. wife of company, ttle Creek.,Michiggn jenna, No, 426 Jackson Anderson, For about twenty years, ts Tom Moore, whose brother, Owen, was Kal ba oe ° jAvenu im cy ices have = > alive y ey cklors jovads . yhoidast Crocco, No, 30 Howard hangs Building. Tacwiax. :