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oko aa oh aaa tre EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 9, 1920, Roderick Tower, at Palm B tity Aen lewed Atty. et | MDS BUA LIFE ee cto eareaet| f= ANCRE Catherine Dunn, began bi With the Genuine Re bu 1 Flavor inorning in the Supreme Court Brooklyn before Justice Faweett. ‘CHERSE | It ta allege by the prosecution that ol the Robinson woman purchased the blacksmith’s rasp with which Kelly | beat to death thy howwemald in the | eof Clarence Sperry, No. 1146 East | it Street, Brooklyn. on Dec AY. LEGISLATURE HOPELESS. CARFARE SA CENTS: Me Rone ney cnt rionce ANS PISTOL flee EE TI) : ADAY FOR 4 VE 288 Poets ty rts RAND HRY TOLD xon pion Hae on Shoots apa Too, ab Real-v ities aes te the Ree a a 7 eR a , ttn. Cuewatin’d: fi * and learned, it ia sald, | wher Mes they’re < the: Public, BY COURT 10 PIISH Pei On aes ie of basi brie dd Mer TU Mpeg ands atte | | easily digestible as well : a erg idge Car Service. issing Hus' Pane the eee UMN, OG he, House | Ti wade by SHARPLESS, PHILADELPHIA’ BIG CITY A STEPCHILD. | ation et ling’ to. Kelty's confession he kifiea | " spre! 1 cies A girl, stole the Jewels and turned ‘ar fare—4 cents CHICAGO, March % me of the a the Anal life of Ciford M. en) ene i ape _Srereaerney Store Hours 9 to 5.30. Best & Co. Legislators Far Behind Those INQUIRY INTO Vick Pree item in the budgets ri . of 40,000 or more girls and men who lever, president of an advértising of Other States in Prog- ive-tn Williamsburg and work in Tess and Initiative, ind sing Toe" ' athabattee It dates from Saturday me Malone of jan to; night. By Sophie Irene Loeb oplelica aA SILA e ese Re ney which bears his name, were and sui- rding to » county red to-day by a murde ie or double murder ts brought out before t ‘ommissioner Nixon, (Btaft Correspondent of The Evening Tamper With Graft | when his attention was called to the oroner, Late last night, in an apart- World.) | Investigation. | tact, said: | nent in a fashionable Chicago neigh- ALBANY, March 9.—It is an un- shihg ok ela | “A hearing will be held.” borhood, the bodies of Bleyer and iy Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Precedented situation when the Gov- | 5 @mor of the great State of New| formation havimg reached Judge! york Railways Company completed York finds it imperative to go forth | James T. Malongin General Sessions the abolition of its service over the fm a plea to the people to call on! that attempts have been made to tam- | Williamsburg Bridge, explaining that Meir legislators to do their duty, or | per with the Grand Jury considering ;!t CoUld not afford to continue. at least to give others a chance to} ojice ¢ aie salted the. More thin a month ago the paraly- €o theirs. Police graft charges, he called the gis of the bridice service started when ‘A hopeless affair—the Now York |JUfors into his court room to-day and the Fourth and Madison Avenue line Legislature as it is constituted to~ | Warned them not to permit any inter- 8 ceased to cross the bridge. Mrs. Ruth Randall were found, while |\trs, Bleyer was at her own home uwaiting word from friends who were arching for her husband since Saturday night Mrs. Randall, a vivactously pretty woman, twenty-seven years old, was livorced from her soxlier husband, man Brown Randall and nad been At midnight on Saturday the New 1 Established 1879 GOOD SHOES for Little Folks d@ay—a maze of maneuvering, age Bohra their aig ‘no matter that time Commissioner Nixon said: mployed n advertising writer. andering, political wire-pulling who the/guilty may be.” ' hearing will be held.” | Pom SER ano ary fo .. 5, . H e Ul be re xcerpts from a diary found in the d. di S 1 ‘The most hopeful optimist, with y iene boride Brarcuies, heen ral No hearing was held solelnlelelelotetotetetetel tee teeteeteotett Joefototo! yartment discigsed that she and in ednesday § Sale the best pill in the world, has but to | kept secret from the days of Cromwell Now the cars of the Seventh Ave- Miss Flora Whitney.of New York and her fiance, Roderick Tower of ever had been associated for a year. go to Albany, and he will return | the present lest “the very purpose | nue line, the 14th Street line and the minus his illusions, a wiser and sad- | for which it was designed might be/ighth Street line have ceased to der man. He will pigeon-hole his | defeated.” Jeross the brite. Instead, buses are best bin in the world with the sig-| “Your powers must not be eN-| used, charging five cents for the over- Tending to strengthen their opinion, Bificant obituary: “Nothing doing.” |Croached upon. Keep in mind these | the-river trip. ee a souna wi pourn Ip-Ahe Wonks In ‘plain. parlance, there isn’t q|instructions and place your stwns! in the morning the Williamsbure|“L” TRAIN AFIRE; 'PIER SUBLETTING in’a handwriting, somewhat clever as ehance! feot upon the neck of any one Who! resident payé five cents for a ride t E 4 : L gaa ane: : : s 8 de to ; ° er anc e, but almos ‘Anybody who thinks that the pres-(attempts to subvert your powers”! tn. east end of the bridge, pays five TRAFFIC TIED UP| DECRIED BY HYLAN|': met ibaa baby a par ent Legislature is going to give relief |the Judee concluded. | ener, ay aebututsa contusion or answer the cry Yor remedial leg! Just prior to calling in the Grand he authori Philadelphia, are spending part of the season at Palm Beach. Their ties believe Mrs. Randall son of hot Bloyer as he was sleeping and then -turned the *weapon on herself pura TE correctly shaped, well-made shoes for children which give the maximum of comfort and wear. TAN or WHITE CALF BUTTON SHOES , 3.45 engagement was recently announced. Mr, Tower is a | Charlemagne Tower, former Ambassador to Germany, cents more for a bus ride across, pays care t he dramatic conclusion of the two five cents more Tor a ride on a little) Third Avenue Res dents Get Scare | Mayor Instructs Hulbert to Enforce \ hives, lation, badly needed for the common |JUTY Judge Malone summoned Dis-| xf battery car to Spring Stre 7 good and thé general welfare—welfare | tt Attorney Swann and asked him ha i Se awe a Over Blaze in Dead Cars pvenant in Contr Young Bleyer was the son of a Our regular 4.50 grade adway, pays two cents for a transfer to a Broadway car. Td rominent Chi family. + Flexible soles izes 2 0 5—Widths CDE legislation that the war conditions|‘ remain in the court during his ad- | on ess Track. Bans Practi educated in fine ar s in severa have brought to the point of igtoler- | ‘ess to the jury. After the Grand ri ler seventeen cents fo Je to work. ‘ire > ca nd damager y rH dace —awill, (Hare Se oblly one anewsrt [Jury lett the rooen Bwanh asked the, 2.0 ccvcntean aictg 4 con Wekte clot eee ora re cae eno Camamed |. tay BE Hy ean counte nd 801 TAN CALF or WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES Try it. to increase the bail bonds under |night. 8 home We) others in the middie of a ten-car | y yaintings are said to be notew. . a 7 ‘dead ain on the expr t b w i bh ? ‘ high time that the 7,000,000 people of | lo and Kitty Bennetg| cludes perhaps a record number of} hetween List und 142d here | deat own no| (Bat he met the woman who has be- New York City really know what they |Knowh also as Kitty Daly, are being | Uigcomforts and delays. oo, the tracks run between Alexander an Tha won, fcome his widow, They had no chil- Our regular 5.50 grade ere up against,’ I believe 1 am safe in} 4 Hal witnesses against] Commissioner Nixon was asked Wilis Avenues, at 6+ A.M. to-day: coon, the 3 clans, sublet pier | 2°” J Button model—sturdy turned so!es—sizes 4 to 8 eaying that the New York State John Gungon, from $5,000} “I cannot tell exactl Local trafic both ways was tied up for boven anf, reap exorbitant profits, ‘The t Widths CDE Legislature is the least progressive in| ‘© $15,000. This the court did im- | “The ca ond ar is pretty time, but expre service had not : nfo: it in that ino blam SIDEWALK HER HOME. 4 the United st diately, _ ee ia ih hn eG agar ane started, 0 Commissic Hulbert. He} ees You Never Pay More at Best ssa } ” h 1 i, “ ae ¥e ea ig The blaze Is beieved to have started alt nee from | ee It you don't believe it, find one} “I should like to ask these women, : Pictish Ge cai etn = eae ee = vom ective heating — apparatus statute in the past ten years that| then said Mr. Swann, “who itis who} Mr, Nixon si parture in the | !s offer ly been drawn directing the re- * eae tae eon # Job E, Hedges, to show cause | "4 Ladder No. 7, nm to believe t abe now cause lhe turned on until thy current wa 1 an order had al-) eriat ladders were run up by, Hook | Mes. Mary Thomas and her grandson. tdward ‘Thomas Crane, were evicted ng to go on their bail. I have s ball is offered | Ce'Ver are that was initiated why the service should not o | vest : ate. On the contrary, we ulterior purposes. I believe it is| stored or relief Pecyiaes iis j shut oft. which, cat ad deb ‘ae | erday from their home at ak 4 have just followed in the foot of in the interest of the ac- | manner ; /aisueent houses, which ure only a Cc ee ee ee ean adjacent hou sid te ae sidewalk, Both sell newspapers for | others unson. | ‘The company's positon is that the | {eet from the ‘track that pos ‘service did not pay, that funds are, The damage to the train 18 about) lacking, ind t the withdrawal of | $10,000. service was brought about by author ‘ | A ty of United States Judge Juius M.. HRYLAN INVITED Baby Born ta Stormy 0: and then only because of pub- ot down fe outery that would W YORK CITY THE STATE'S Women ;dgclined to answer in absened’ of their Counsel, Attor- d woman had six rooms, tw: nh were rented for $1.50 a W yh, Owners of the property want to) STEPCHILD, Hendrick . tap a loft ball her all Instead of this, the largest State in| Chi MeAdoo’s reply to | Mayer. i he Anchor i gan then | Eien aking oeooptonts te sks sin tial tj ack ave no right of vide over ae-| TO CAR INQUIRY. ws morning cr kit ; Al * ah : cisions of the court,” said Mr. Nixon. yith, 956 pasoon, the id, a | Athers, the reverse is true, If you into pol “But a hearing will be held and an ;and © heed a r two rooms for r Want to know why this is so public to- | effort w leording to C Dn [refused because she couldn't get het fur- attend be made to reach an un-}No Subpoena | Mayor. in Staten | {Prec 2 ates. ture in ther, som: » he on progress of some sort by which " J 7 ‘ é ‘ fis ( wi whoo Mrs. William Kessler, of Lynbrook, welfare bills ar Mayor can obtain’ relief” I Island Investigation—Curran as been vi gave birth LT ted a collection whi Stein oner ‘on pointed o ‘f 5. New York City treated Jike <a of th order of Judge Mayer is La Guardia Summone stepehild. If all 1 sgislators would from Commissioner Enr Without prejudice to the rights of I Borough President Van f ceiver He to entertain proposal join toget nd 4s one mar that a John Doe inquiry be fag , pa Richmond, who w before aa s suena ie Walker of t lie Ser~| Midiand. Kailroad investigation, was un COLUMBIA SONORA EDISON needs with th » of th mmission has ‘ore writ- “Crafonola” “Clear as a Bell “Diamond Dise™ he joard of mate ytha are the | in touch with the least interested. You may have the wisdom Solomon and the trath of 2 W ton to take to them, and unl wake to you, you might as y Your statute goodby. Seemin rd decide to take £ resumption of the commission will co-opera Mr, Nixon said the Third Avenue tne crime or offense must | Railway Company could switch its the be presented to me before I can take | cars from the Bowery over the bri lit the filing of| it it wanted to, by the Installation of |4 oper inform und char We cordially invite your inspection of our compre- hensive assortment of phonographs — Colum Sonoras and Edisons, You cag hear all three in the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert \ Booth —then decide. Phonograph Headquarters merit of any m Wins lit n- ac’ 1 yor ine f sideration pene rae Of) a cross-over switch at Bowery an i eg ion Rninthia howe will ee han information y Respect- | Telancey street awaits your selection. Come in — Fifth Avenue or : ully your i ‘ ' i 7 inkérosts or the p ce aia eported Bro: n, Convenient terms if desired. “WILLIAM M'ADOO." vePiateiot Attarne Sinlomaset Brookly A COMPLETE LINE OP COLUMBIA, ERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. 433 Fifth Ave. 47a 1 Flatbush Ave. New York Brooklyn . The New York State : Joseph Mal never takes the bull bY ‘The Mayor's only comment was | 11 MORE BAY STATE _ [is airecting the inquiry, wuld that the horns, but prefers the fleht of eX- that he had taken the letter under) TOWNS VOTE “WET” For example, Iet us take a few of advisement "a abl Pati has tle: these bills desizned to help th t District Attorney Swann, in com- ; ‘i te ass of peopl the < menting upon the proposal for 4 or First Time in Quarter 7 ig € menting upon the proposal for a John | F eru for | { Time in Quarter! PASQUALE KNOWS ABOUT AL. Doe hearing, said he would opp! Century Favors License—“Drys” - forth by various comm r there opposed a 8 e making public the vidence in th at missions there is proposed mt e P raidpinaanesehs Fail to Score a § “Who Makes Lows? Smithy tiays Victory. ngle measure that provides for the crea- case at present. Assistant District Would-Be Citivens tion of a commission—an authorita- ‘ DN, March Attorney Smith, who is in charge of N. March 9,—Eleven Mu Justice Erlanger,, sf n Part 1 ve body that will just sit in juds- tive bady that will just t in ju the in ization for the District At were on ord to-day | Sy T Ny Jay b 1 hu ent between the producer and c row torney’s office, made it plain that | voted for license nd_see to It that the priec their 1 apy ' cltlzonshign y charged for milk to the poorest per. foe en aan town elections held yesterda rd ‘ body. Yet | Joun proceedings and have the Not one town voting sustained the Pro- fair and just to everybody. Yet) cvidence submitted to the Grand Jury | 4 sustained: thee: we ave told med to death. And why ecause the neces votes to | controlled by vested intercsts wh 8 to them are more important ducer and ap 1,189,000 children in the greatest | Stites alr y in the wor ake -Hour ne New Yorkers who suggest ; Women ply says that wy to these legislators that they them- | en shall not be employed in industrics | 13, selves write into this bill anything yf? ner period eigut out of that will surely protect these dollars It is me be hibition amendment. " ssary y 5 Peru for the first time in twenty put the thing through are, =—————+——=————= five years voted for Hcense, Norwell went “wet the first time. The other towns which voted thoir opposition to Prohibition were Amcs- land i | COVA CRRA ee When your "inner-man 4Cyrom Maine When your “‘Inner-Man” tells you he wants “just biota eee 4 to California bury, Weymouth, Lynnfield, Abington, Ipswich, An ton Needha and Needhi sbury, Norwell shose yoters in past Shenae producer are met MII tBS Fate be Bupa kab ee years voted {oF no license, Jumped over a bite” for his in-between-me: Why should we have it? Let us re- |) And so 1 ‘ auld g0 on and cite ene jue esa ba hinted val an AUERBACH Chocolate Sandwich. main as we are.” SESE SO RUHS bid RCH! OR * “x4 ' i € ;, Q fina ithe ty of tho children re- Ee Pag, welcee 18) Sa Nets PENNY LUNCHES EXTENDED! Two dainty layers of smooth, nutritious vanilla OUR LEGISLATURE MIGHT PAT- PA ig te sweet chocolate neatly wrapped in convenient pops they p a? size—buy it at any candy counter. TERN AFTER OTHER STATES. Je eS Despite this, other States have} Yet # bill giving passed laws to fix the price of bread| Water power, wor and other necessities of life. Kansas| warded without a} iy, the State's | ens, is for- the F ham gone ‘so far ay to croate an In-| A $29,000,000 appropriation for more| ing World, j dustrial Buream that gets between | equipment on the already, $155,- | muller, Assoc tendent of} | j he producer and the consumer of | (00,000 barge cana to only | Schools, announced that arrangemen t a very necessity of life. That same li per cent. of its 1 move } are und ral hun Xo Dosa a Lo Gil ‘as used Wheels, Clai PARADA A? tate has just passed a bill by whieh No. 21 : eve ten | ATT GANDWIC: meat is regulated and the price fixed | ¢ sctora on State work w if $ jas between producer a onsumer. | f ‘© complet contracts will Weat HUIS da es OP Wh every cons ition, And so it av Again, Jake the id tenant propesitton., W : matter is Dealers: If your jobber cennot supply you fe before us to-duy than this form shearing on the Milk Jit) ve y , write ys for name of Auerbach yonder, a) S 1@ authorities next October will see told th 1 at ast nistht 2 sandemo s city if something they interferes granted m the Board of D. AUERBACH & SONS | andemonium in this city if something i prasicod 1 ihe Hoard of . AUERBACH & SO | isn't done, slation that would a There are twenty-five or more bills te the pre t th ituation, Will had sure one of them ever really see the light! tre ways in the : porting the necessary foo/stufts rin th we"te2™6.0" TQ TRY CRAIG FOR CONTEMPT There's no secret about it at all! The rea- of day or bé given a chance for a| Words of prophecy this gentleman 2 . Ati regis ! sete?” No wonder the Governor got |snoke he aid not reitiy S SCannk Gvartulen A)b af Cumateals son Tetley’s is such good tea is because of j forth to the people to urge thei to] ‘Mhere will come uring of the 0 Garaee: ee ie is Hs ; ; So something, He seas the hand-| ways in the Empire Sieriemient Age He meneys the blending. We're very fussy about it! writing on the wall is continuously blo that will give| Judge Julius M, Mayer in the Fed overruled all of rers of Comp Take the statute of minimum wage [relief Zo 7,000,000 people who con- | District Court to-day for women, .The Federal authorit tribut& two-thirds of the moneygmn the twenty-elght dem esent the stactling statistics that|which the State lives, moves {nd/ troller Charles L, C women employed | has its being hild will | TETLEY’S TEA Stop i charges that he wa wrath and will b¢ . k are earn- | some day rise up Meh ‘age of less than $10.50] te i r anny from the p: rh ntal roof, tra ed 7 Fift per cent, average le | t i} jive its o life, Le : ’ 3 4 Sian $12.50 per week. voit o Jans | | It will live ite own ifs @ Slate unto! Fie Rervioo Cor : Try a hot cup of Tetley’s fragrant Orange ‘average Jess than $16 per weck,| Why not? October. Jud r ordered t Pekoe Fea, Then: you'll understand what sks is to create an au-| Tf world wars re come to pass Comptroller to Mhoritative body that. will look into! and men can fly, New York City can morning for t this industries and establish a fair become its own St In his order the Judge that. Will warrant a. decent — Nothing ia impossible but the pres- fount” that it operated t rat Diamdurdyot jfeyamphetweon the, pro- ent situation, ‘ (administration of Juste we mean, It'll give you new ideas about tea, ar next Monday | / f

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