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1920. : ee NOVUNIN BAN [22S THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, S08 WINS 'BOITAIN TO BUILD) EVICT 70 FAMILIES ARTIST’S SON WINS ARMY ESSAY PRIZE l¥ork Central Rattroad, Mrs, Lowry said this morning ber husband had becn ill for three weeks, and on Tuesday telegraptied that he was ‘This injunction would have restrained the Lehigh Structural Steel Company CONGRESS TIES UP TROOPS FIRE | MUCH WORK AIMED TOAD FARMERS Balks New Secretary of Agri- ee ence NONEW WARSHIPS TOCLEARSITE FR Sorruneen pa Recently the Atlantic Smelting Company gave a contract to the Le- high company for a new building on Doremus Street, in Newark. This = contract was sublet to the Donnell- Send toe Our Big Free Book Zane Company ‘On Saturday Jast men working on ; mi Illustrates and describes every style of Ort« the new building quit because, it is tresa, custion and « IN CONTRACT HELD INVALID BY COURT THEY QUIT CITY Capital Called “Barrel of powder Which May Be + Ignited at Any Time.” DNDON, March 19.—All Germany Hh the exception of the Southern | son Edgar of Win is expected here to NEW MOVIE HOUSE (Continued From First Page.) - LESSINTOULS Cuts Down Active Navy to 16} said, some men were boing employed Says they are unable to pay ,the ex- on a different building in Manhattan Orbltant rental ted” Ray he es | Newark Vice Chancellor Rules| who were non-union men. A tem- plaing why correct sl Be vebsilions and Berlin to 0 shia Battleships a >, One place but lost tt } situa el porary ijunction was granted to ve important to health. 144 pages Re Peuitie? Whies tray ts culture in Carrying Out tleships and Four one Place but lost it because some one) Cut Agreement to Use | train te employers trom uning non: of interesting information. A post card brings it, free. OSTERMO Oster moor & Co.. Mrs. John Hjelstrom, also of that address, has .two children, one of them with scarlet fever, and the doc- union labor, on the ground that a at any time,” says a Berlin specific contract forbade it. —— to the Exchange Telegraph Projected Experiments. Battle Cruisers. Only Organized Labor, OR rain. Crowds, the ma- Closed, Including Those Mrs. M. A. Reade, eighty-five Court of Chancery at Newark to-day , filed at the German capital MARKET SERVICE CUT. WASHINGTON, March 19 (Asnooi-| tor as given strict ofdera it must | roiging that a contract which com-|F. M. LOWRY’S BODY | it¢ gisateth se Saati dene hd wie: chsaiiiiachaias ated Press).—British naval eatimates) several weeks for teas" of a relapse. | peliod a contractor to employ only FOUND IN A POND, | Tires tne = from Berlin of the Iron Di- | Field Stations Will Have to Be for 1920-21 provide for no New WAF-| Cnestor Rogers and Mrs, Chester Ba- | Union labor was contrary to public at Bleck to nd naval brigades, which ship construction, it was stated to- sin, bre with young children. They | jolicy and discriminatory to non-union] Word was received here to-day of the eur Grand St Aown Under den Linden day at the British Embrasy, and pro-| i" find no new homes because of| | 11. chancellor Backes in the] teat of Frank M. Lowry fifty-olght Licata te, afternoon in the midst of Devoted to Rice. vision is made for a post war fleet |manded of them. 4 : years old, Vice President and General Manager of the Dominion Natural Gas - in full commission of only sixteen | ,,, ‘a years old, whotha e No. 33 st m1 ~|c , Ltd. by hi % of which were extremist radi- B battloshipa, four battle cruisers, 98 | leq street for a us ui ed ke No. 331] dismissed the bill of complaint and re- lompany, spe y is widow at her NC ©) wal Workers, looked on ‘oom: y David Lawrence. or more than ten years, | rised to grant a permament injunction | home 228 West Tlat Street. His b as pany Speci Mght cruisers, with destroyers and | wopt when informed she was to ve = vody was found in a pond, just outside m yen filed down the street | (Special Conrpennnnart a The Eve- dubmarides in peobortibn, turned out. to the Atlantic Smelting Company of |Huftalo, near the tracks ‘of the New, A the Ganuine Roguefort Tarr ta direction of the Brandenburg Lull Bede Republi: H “Why must they tear down houses = eee — -! 3 WASHINGTON, Mai opy- epublican leaders in the House) ty puild theatres when people have N Ss their way to Dooberitz. , March 19 (Copy: virtually have decided against a@u-| no place to li The walled. : Ec soldiers marched to the ac- t of drums and with banners flying,” the message “They were armed, carrying ‘tiles ready to fire and with “fingers on the triggers. Their could not have been more ive. Workers standing on the seemed boiling with excite- right, 1920).—Edward T. Meredith, editor, advertising man, promoter of large enterprises—in a word, a suc- cessful business man—has just had the enthusiasm with which he took hold of the Department of Agricul- ture blanketed with the cold hand of first ‘all seventy families on April 1, but thorizing any new American warships this year, but the pending naval ap- | propration bill carries funds for con- tinuing work on the twelve super- dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers and | a number of destroyers, submarines | and other small craft now under con- struction, Tho British post war flect, as de- Tt was at intended to evict aes FRANKLIN SIMC, MEN’S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET It’s not a taste you have to cultivate, for at the first caress ng touch of Ancre Cheese to your tongue, you'll recognize that there is the cheese you've always craved. Made by SHARPLESS, PHILADELPHIA John Long, 13 Years Old, Son of Ferdinand, Proves Himself Patriot and Writer. Thirteen-year-old John Long, aon of Ferdinand Long, No. 722 East 22d Street, Brooklyn, an Evening World artist, Is the Brooklyn Borough prize winner in pee army easay contest just finished. when Marous Loew, owner of the (property, had read an early edition of The Evening World describing the plight of the tenants he deciared that the would not see them suffer. “Only the twenty families in Nos 228 and 225 88d Street will have to move on April 1," he said. “If they cannot find other apartments for L directing your attention to our new London-made - Aquascutum Topcoats for Men, we are not pushing an imported ‘and none could understand why | ©, b rize, a allk American flag, WAS Qn, % the! a pla the had bee’ itted ad eanecere awarded by the Ariny Hoard of Adjudi- SCribed in the Embassy's announce- boilers ph a IE Eg See ene pee ie | Mr. Meredith, who hails from Des | “"fivs” ment, will be larger than the Ameri-| ox) nta of the ott withdraw without giving up their ed a The’ Lon expenses. The tenants of the other 6 boy ts a pupil of Public School No.” 153, alenth B member of Hoy Scout Troop 164 of Gur Lady of Refuge Church. He won Against the compotition of many older boys, Including high school pupils he os: were all written on the subject of the American Army and the reasons that should prompt young men to enliet. can Atlantic and Pacific fleets, which constitute the second greatest naval fighting force in the world, In the two American flects at present are fifteen first class battleships, no battte cruisers, eleven armored cruis- ors, and a proportionate number of destroyers and submarines as well as a few light cruisers and second line hotises can remain until May 1.” Because of the overcrowded condi- tion of storage houses caused by #0 many evicted tenants putting away their furniture, Mayor Hylan ordered a complete survey of the city to find lofts and storage places, —_ OCEAN GROVE WON'T CELEBRATE Moines, Ia., and that part of the erate, Ae United States whore candor js @ re- ligion, thought that all he had to do in dealing with Congress was to tell the members of the Senate and House exactly what sums of money were actually needed to carry on the extensive work of the Department of arms. Few believed they would keep their promise to disarm at Doeberits, “Many soldiers smiled mockingly at tthe crowd as though saying: ‘Wait a while; we shall return’ This in- @reaized the antagonism of the spec- many of whom shouted, ‘and cat called, while others such epithets as ‘scoundrels,’ a" diseases which kill cattle. If an epi- demic breaks out while Congress is ‘and ‘swine’ at the soldiers, |Agricilture and that the interests of | mot in session, the funds carried in saps Fe —innininints \ b f . ded with contemptuous | the the bill would not be enough to cope The Embassy's announcement as to] Owing to the attitude of Gov. Ed- respon the farmor would be euMcient to| the bill would not Git. Beltain a geomemcniisn ooh: the | wareiiad Gas ErONLNTAN: lebue” asd Rt novelty, but featuring " *eoke as they handled their grenades “From the Hotel Adlon women : their handkerchiefs at the thus raising to a white heat ‘Whe anger of the workers. They sud- made o rush toward the hotel, gome actually invaded the vesti- Before being repulsed by a strong 't of security troops guard- fing the Allied missions at the hos- stimulate members of Congress irre- spective of politica. But the House slashed the estimates of the Department of Agriculture, and while the Senate committee undid some of the damage by raising the appro- priations somewhat, the Secretary feels that the net reduction is a severe blow to the agricultural interests of the country. He is new on the job, in- tensely interested in managing the Deo- partment of Agriculture on @ busines: like basis, and is therefore disap- pointed. ACTIVITIES WHICH NEW SECRE- TARY MUST CUT DOWN. next fiscal year follows he British ‘naval estimates for 0-21 provide for a total expenditure during the year of 84,872,300 pounds, (normally $40,000,000) and of this sum 23,000,000 pounds (normally $11,000,000) is accounted for by liquidation of ter- minal war expenses. The estimates provide for no new war construction, but eight light cruisers, two flotilla leaders, eight destroyers and seven submarines, the construction of which is far advanced, will be completed. “The personnel of the navy will be 136,000 men.” cementiinnmnanit: HINT IRISH REVOLT IN ENGLAND AS WELL action in fostering the New Jersey 3.60 per cent. beer bill, Ocean Grove, N. J. will not celebrate the Fourth of July ‘The Independence Day celebration has been a big event there and the Gov- ernor of the State has always been the honored guest. The decision was announced 7 by the Rey, John W. Marst Vice President of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, at the Methodist Conference in Newark. “The association cannot with consist- ency invite Gov. Edwards to speak at its exercises because of the Governor's misrepresentation of the moral senti- ment of New Jersey,” sald Mr, Marshall. Secretary Meredith insists that all those things relate pretty closely to 1 production of the cost of living. He wont through the estimates of his de- partment with a fine tooth comb and out them down himself by more than $5,000,000. Although the Senate in- creased the amount of the House Bill, there is still a net deficit of 00,000 below what the department calculates are rock bottom needs. In these days of —$1,000,000,000 expenditure that looks like # trifling sum for Mr, Mer- edith to be worrying about, but a few thousand doilars cut from an item here and a few thousand from an item there can wreck the work of the most famous foreign our prices with those of any other Aigh class clothier and you will be convinced of this fact. Our clothes are made in our own workrooms—our retail department is merely partitioned off in our wholesale loft. Overhead expense—the average tailor’s and clothier’s bi problem—does not affect us, and the saving goes to you. of the finest ma- terials and workmanship, ready for service or made to measure as you desire— topcoat in the world, worn from the Hebrides to the Horn, and bought by more Americans than is any other to-d “Hardly had the last soldier aesed the Brandenburg Ga a yar) the rear guard turned and . Spring sui a volley into the crowd atatding in the street. Those near the middie of the roadway had no sae ad but to fling themselv on pavement. Along Unt den Linden, Sommerstrasse and rasse men started to run away. Many of them were either killed or wounded. Four and ten wounded were car- ried inte the Hote! Adion. "Members of the security guards at the Brandenburg Gate interfere during the firing, in number. later, near the Parliament “A Buliding, a crowd of workers rushed pears that in the confusion the edl- diers here »ot @ number of their own men. eee VON LUETTWITZ A SUICIDE, SAYS Here are some of the things which he regretfully admits must now be discontinued unless the Senate itself corrects the work of its Agricultural Commitee: ‘There must be a big cut in the mar ket service, one of the activities most appreciated by growers and shippers. Dairy investigations, consisting of valualble aid being given the dairy in- terests of the country in working out better methods of preparing and util- izing dairy products and the devel- opment of American manufacture of Roquefort aud Swiss cheese, must be practical methods for the control of important cereal diseases, Experiments now conducted inde- pendently of cooperatively at eight field stations will have to be discon- tinued and the work at others, in- an entire Bureau, and the best ex- perts in the department who have been there for years are discouraged and leaving to take up other jobs out- side the Government HOUSE AND SENATE DIFFER Oi REE SEEDS. Secretar? Meredith went on record as opposing the appropriation of $250,000 for the distribution of free needs, but the House wouldn't need his suggestion. The Senate Com- mittee did and took it from the bill. If the item goes back in conference, the country, in the judgment of Mr. Meredith, Will have a splendid op- portunity to determine the good faith of a Congress that on the one hand The Secretary thinks that when the work of the Department of Agricul- ture is curtailed it will seriously af- fect farm production, He calls all this sort of business being penny wise and pound foolish, But Rdward 'T. Meredith is new at the game. He cluding those devoted wholly to Rice REPORT IN PARIS investigations at Crowley, Louisiana and Riggs, Cal, considerably de- credulously believed he could go be- fore Congress, lay. all the cards on the table, keap every expenditure in his department down to rock bottom AS IRELAND EASTER LONDON, March 19.—Hint of an impending Irish outbreak was ‘given to-day in a question on the Parlia- mentary list for Monday, when Lioyd George will be asked whether, he has any information regarding an upris- ing planned to take place on Easter Monday in Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, as well as throughout Ireland. If the Prime Minister replies in the affirmative he will be asked whether the German “secret service” is back- William A. McGee, thirty-two, who, as @ Lieutenant, is thought to have been | C4" attached to the United States Hospital Ship Mercy, now at Boston, dled here | to-day from poison, McGee last night entered a restaur- ant and told the counter clerk that he had taken pois ugh to kill eight death that he be- 7th Str Commander creased. and Congress would look at the whole Stevay 4d thi Other Despatches Say Kapp Mili-] Appropriations for the Bureau of|!0INF as a business, proposition wana leutenant 5 here may be a good deal of awita- ‘a had tary Leader Escaped From Plant Industry have been seriously} tion for a business man for a Presi- , year having served earlier at Petham Berlin in Airplane. PARIS March 19 (United Press).— Gen. von Lucttwits, military leader of the counter revolution, has committed puioide, according to the Koelnische ‘Pagebiatt. ‘Von Luettwits resigned simultane: ously with Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, Chan- ‘edllor, and ried trom Berlin Wednes- day pight. LONDON, March 19.—Gen, von Luettwitz is reported to have left Berlin by airplane, and it was impos- to arrest him while the |ron|tematic and orderly distribution of |1ecarat .... 888.00 | % carat was in the city, says a Berlin | farm products will be materially in- | % carat «6. .66,00 | % carat t the Exchange Telegraph | terferred with because the appr - | % carat +1. 44,00] % carat ys ation has been cut out by more than M carat ... 00 | % carat 8,000,000 MARKS ARE GIVEN BY EX-KAISER Officers Were to Be Bought and Many Promises Were to Be Made. BERLIN, March 19.—It is reported here that the ex-Kaiser contributed £,000,000 marks to the fund with which to finance the Kapp fiasco. With this money and promises for the future it wus easy to purchase the services of mercenary officers, ‘who represented to their men that ali was the best for Germany When Prince Joachim Albrecht ‘was arrested some of the younger fools among the officers persisted that Gils was the psychological mo- ment. Neither Weiringen nor Ame- wongen shared this view, but the warnings from Holland came too ‘ated > —-- ‘Wind Does Great Damage to Wheat © 01 Kan., March 19.—Reports to-day indicate that the wind storm of yesterday and last night was one of the disastrous that ever visited the stat it is officially reported the lovs reduced exclusive of te item for Con- gressional seed distribution, which has been eliminated from the bill up- on recommendation of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, ‘The fund for soll surveys, have been stricken from the bill. Funds for the Bureau of Entomol- ogy for combating insect pests which have caused enormous losses every year have been curtailed, BIG CUT IN APPROPRIATION FOR DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTS. The offorts of the Market Bureau to ald in bringing about a more eys- $230,000. ‘The item for color investigation has been cut go that will handicap the partment of Agriculture in the elopinent of the dye industry in this country which it had been hoped would make America independent of Germany. Important crop reports on apples, peaches, potatoes, and truck farming Will have to be discontinued. Insufficient funds have been pro- vided to fight the foot and mouth SUSPECT FIREBUG IN SCHOOL BLAZES. | Two Fires Start in Waste Baskets in Two Days in Brooklyn Building. Fire Marshal Brophy, city detectives and the Board of Education are in- vestigating what looks like incendiarism at Public School No, 118, Fourth Ave- and 59th Street, Brooklyn. Just afternoon to-day, when the chil dren were out luncheon, fire was started in a waste basket on the second floor, An alarm was turned in and fire filled the street, but the blaze was put out with ehémical ex- tingulshers. Exactly the same thi happened at yesterday afternoon \pnly then was in a@ waste bask on the growers w reach millions of My Pp is op- ted that geome b tion, dent of the United States, but if Mr Meredith's experience is a criterion, ‘a business genius In the White House will be helpless without some bugi- ness sense In Congress, Fifteen days ago he waa granted en day leave which was afterward extended to twelve days was three days over due He Was mar- ried, 9 years old, and lived at No. 208 West 77th Street For Friday & Saturday, March 19th & 20th CHOCOLATE Chee Cov delinht y novelty centres present ‘an agreeable special, COVERED FN St od ts here tee will prove this great RPRI —If you Is coll Two Important Week-End Extra Specials: AKD CANDIES — The n Jone lusth Ju t sortment Blocks Ameri Sut rt ATION PACKAG bret attrugttye. colors. ac resent. the, followin ic" onocainte, “Waters; Chocojate Tiny Peps, € olate Cream Dros late silver ‘and ‘one piece af Blores: Brookly For exnct telephone direct The specified woixht T CLUSTERS—It would be diffi- cult to picture this delicious bi ‘The cholcest, fall grown, fresh, roasted Virginian Pes cid our Celebrated E—A we ed In ta Ki Ds, ‘Opes old fashion (Bt ACKS th, Cas! Mantered the wet, OARS wort morised of Bra- New York, Almonds. Peoat a Maeon le Fitberts, Joe tne ea UND BOX i indludes the container, New York | ena as I 0 The conference took no action, sabibalinon och G. 0. P. COMMITTEE FOR BEER AND WINE. ‘Federal legislation which will so define intoxicating Mquor as to permit) the manufacture and sale of beer and light wines,” Is recommended in a reso- lution passed unanimously yesterday by the Kings County Republican Executive Committee. The resolution is to be pre- sented to the full county committee at) its meeting in April. | Twenty of the twenty-three members | of the executive committee were present at the meeting yesterday. The resolu- nounced his candidacy for the Repybli- nomination for lieutenant governor ‘wet!’ platform. ona English garment, in London or New York. Sold by us exclusively $65 to *85 chops a quarter of a million dollars ing the uprising. tion endorsed the 18th Amendment, in- @ @etachment of Baltic troops who} curtailed. tion | (tom, the most vital items which have inbeee ae Eee pide ina tien Worcs pe in qa | ‘were passing, and the latter began) Appropriations for the investigation | to do with production such as the N.Y OFF CER ENDS LIFE, |*hiskey and: the saloon, and aeptored'| firing, the sounds of rifle fire min-|of cereals have been reduced. They FUT AsE aervice Santipe, of plant ane » te "| procedure intended to nullify the amend- ck pests, research work, &¢., - ’ ment sitng with the sri! eros and groans] rela the evelovment of imoroved ang Gnd her hand ieaven in thé swattows Polson tm Restaurant tm) ivlarins,that the poole mont ht | the wounded. For a time all was 8! a quarter of million of dollars, wines and beer, Former State Se = ni ait and selection, the working out of | “for seeds to send free to prospective Nasr teres Robert R. Lawson, of the Ninth § | aeeee ond pendemeniom, and it ap- : voters in the fall elections.” NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 19—| torial Distriat in Brooklyn, to-day an- | Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store Women’s Trimmed Hats Reproductions of higher priced Models. This Sale embraces the best Values we have ever been able to offer at this Unusually Moderate Price. 8.50 A wide variety of Haircloth Turbans and Straw Hats with Hackel Feather Brims; also Flower trimmed Hats. Spring shade of Jade, Rust, Copen, Sand and Henna. | | | } OPPENHEIM,CLLINS&C@ | |e 34th Street—New York A Remarkable Sale Saturday Only $35 to $55 Selling out by Saturday— The balance of our overcoats, silk lined, $30. Caring Sarrow@ Manufacturing Retailers 18 East 169 Sez (Weights from 1¢ to 3 Carats) It Is conservative to save ag much {han diamonds, B.GU 170 Inventory Clean-Up Sale QQ8 In these days of the high cost of living at reason Spend.” day. There iy no b Diamonds have always on the wif Tl locke FO. MOI OW ial exhibit that if elry, store t DIAMOND IMPORTER: ST[oKme souame DIRSCTLY OPPOSE CATY HALA ESTABLISHED i579

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