The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH TM ii a | 4c) lived there In a third-floor apartment. | But recently they were ordered to ‘ yp |move. The children made too much noise, {t was charged, although none of the neighbors had noticed that there Was any more nolse than usual Mogan devided jt im " e~ thing else, and he what it was, He had always patd | his rent promptly. He had stood for | three increases of the rental. He| bad had no quarrel with the tand- a lord, Henry Troger, So he went to ‘Troger, Troger was sorry if a mistake pee | ‘ . been made, but reaily it was too late, Rent Profiteering Committee oft Ne Yor: tne. janitor had Just | rented the fiat to somebody else, Uncovers a Case of Alleged | iomevaay by athe name of Kelly. | Op ressiol Hogan coulint see why the Kelly P' n. family should oust a choloe assort- — ment of Hogans, and he took the case to the Rent Profiteering Com- | he Hogans desire to make it|imittes in the Municipal Building. — | Bwown Met they are not moving this} There the landlord aid the fault | lay with the janitor, Frank Pendle- wetr—oor any other week, for that! 1c" And ‘Pendieton, after some | matter, until they get good and ready.| earnest questioning, admitted that They are seven. There ts Mr. Will-|he had beon promised $25 if he would fem Hogan of the Department of| “ind” u vacant apartment for the fey family. ‘Texes and Assessments and Mrs. Ho- He thought he had “found” the one | ‘. gam and the five fittle Hogans, each| occupied by the Hogans, but ed ef the latter, say the parents, as| hasn't—not yet. well bebaved ay any young Hogan oN ETT yea might meet between here and Te Pay Osasts Engine Tas, Suffivan Street. Persons who have|,Coudert Bros., counsel for the one- | 1 t . h time Russian Imperial Government, sent amy congratulations to send to the word to Mayor Frank Van Noort of/ GINGER ALE A Beverage for the Home Ik TS distinctioe, delicious flavor appeals to both the children and grown-ups. That is why this true ginger product—aged and mel- lowe’—has soloed the problem of “what to drink’ in the home. 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