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_-comeen THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920.” FRENCH HOTELS In New Importations From Paris THREATENSTOORNE, HAYS FROM POWER FIXED FOR APRIL 28 IN PROFITEER HUNT y- _ DUE HERE MONDAY White Leghorns Are Sent to Val paraiso—George L. Carnegie” | on Sea Voyage. GAMBLERS suis S2ents wv REPUBLICAN STORM (2atest Styte Pajamas as Shown | § FLYING SQUAD! Mvesoine ours s son samemets | INPANI HERE, FACE $10,000000 Las | A multimiliionaire in early middle | life so helpless that he had to be car- | ried on board in the arms of a giant x |negro, and a pair of White Leghora chicks so valuable that they are insured '+ Profiteers Realize They Have | Political Candidates in Revolt | Will Arrive Quietly to Begin! | oengers, ateranted\ attentions ale cai Gone Too Far—Try to | Over “Favoritism” \ Inquiry for Grand Jury | the steamship Santa Luisa of the Grace |) © | Line sailed for V: | the Panama Cai Unload on Tenants. | : | for Harding. | ae 1 ividence. ' oe i The Invalid rich man ls jeorme hea NY S SE eciis Sohn Sieatee Weed) ; jolts F | 1 Lauder Carnegie, formerly of New York SLBANY BILLS a CAUSE, | WASHINGTON, March 27.— There! The lying pee ' Ld el ae eee e! and now of renal An — i vunters that has left @ string of in- na, Fla, Ho was accompanied by " are signs of a storm in the ee | | Rae Pride A ce ” fe i digttivehte wheseverrie t = ‘ Mra, Carnegie. The only thing that * Pussyfoot” Battalion of Land. can ranke that may blow Will H Hlouments wherever 1t has worked | helps me any more,” Mr. Carnegie sald, ry ». i Norther r este: e pe ° ” oea YO « « ynlords Busy at Capital Try- | Tf, : Hays out of tho National Chairman-| Set EALEada' a HEE SRORS. |-"ne Gi.St) Fruite. Lechobi,_ shea i { i“ State expected to be here Monday. | h nite Leghorn chicks, ing to Soften Measures. has ; ship and send him back to Indiana | Phe “Cisne eeekd Wil RO ane | consigned to A. Hevia of Valparaiso by "et sabe ~~, after the National Convention in| acunce {ts arrival, either to the gen- | Emery H. Bartlett of Eniletd, Mass, ate qo Saturday Real Estate Review. June. Apparently it ts becoming a ral public, or other federal offéials| ‘ | young earage, : Collapse and panic threaten a quick | habit with him to get in bad with! OFS | Te Wilt Oe WOFK Th CONIUBCUIVS | ime ay Roy Hall, John Powers and Waiter ‘ ending tor the $960,600,000 corner ia other party leaders, and rumors are | en ee coe osc ee bail Ri Raise, Coe HArte A. Jagielski of the Curtlas Airplane Co fiat, rife that he will be supplanted before vestigators, the United States DI will join the teaching staff of the Curtins ' | { Attorney, or Fede 00 ini Jew York-Philadeiphia | Fiving School at Lima, Peru e Genelyp vent estate gamblers whe! long as the G. O. P, pilot ict Attorney, or Federal Wood Ad-| Union of New York-Philadelphia | Flying Schoo} at sme Chilean attor- ‘ have deen accumulating this huge Most interesting in this connection | ministrator Arthur Williams, as pre-| Couple to Take Place at Hews | oinpanied by Mra. O'Farrelh - Woluite of nropertion with the ale of | the prospect that Frank H. Hiteh- | ila lho vo at Pbilins lett, Le fi Dr O'wareell sale ; mak. ’ a me- cock, about traditio ‘At the offices of all three of these ies * in tis office and as ing them more valuable as a me. dt whom tradition hae built officials it Was stated to-day that no) The engagement of Miss Madeleine) the guest of Elihu Toot id . dium for wringing the last dollar| Quee, 8 political halo, will succeed Hays as N ELIZA Ate from tenants are trying to unload BETH OF BELGIUM.) x ,tional Chaifman in the event of| word is expected from the squad un-| Cochrane, daughter of Mr. and Mra a: | " : t annea TOK 3 A Henry Cochrane of Hewlett, L. [, was a Buddenly, in the midst of their/She Is Forced to Sleep on Cot in| Gen. Wood's nomination. This belief EWEaade Mee PEAT iit tne ine {aamounced in November of last year SUBWAY WORKERS wos stolid, leering defiance of public wel- | Her House at Fon- is held in well informed quarters close I belealchAdescale 4 =a ts ee a ee ‘The wedding will take place April 28. BACK FARE DEMAND ‘ fare, the rapid progress of the twelve r to the Republican powers that be, } LE Nebiad hd ab tipcith ty Or) Miss Cochrane is active in outdoor a rent-profitecring bills through the tainebleau, and Jury t and gossip has it that Hays will go, eee sports and {9 an expert skater. She la of Legislature has jolted them into sit- | FONTAINEBLEAU, France, In apy event, no matter who 1s nomi- | enaaien: bel i edcotarat Gente Gre rae el Delegation Calls on La Guardia 1 5 | ate on 0 rea o a hor td § .» Philadelp! le . a " ting bolt upright to realize the hand- March 25. nated. | Sebtigatlod, Debketient 6b Juatiod | David StvansdA RAN Min) Nowerk Hobe) and Is Told City Will Not oe writing on the wall. Only during the HEN Queen Elizabeth of Hays has made several false moves | # em | Thei? method of procedure is to visit | Hudson are sisters of stores without revealing their official Bs }wtatus and make purchases and !n-| generally, or e affecting only cer- quire prices like ordinary customers. |tain articles or commodities, might Then they come with all their oMcial| not necessarily be unreasonable, al- quality revealed and require the pro-|though on first examination the r. Randolph. Be ‘ Coerced.” re A delegation from the Brotherhood et #°* Med ot city “* Hall to-day to interview the Mayor re- garding the progress of the Board of last few days have they begun to be Belgium arrived here to | which have not contributed to his! startled with an apprehension that arrange for the opening of | popularity or reputation for political) their smug arguments-of “supply and| er villa she was unable to obtain |sagacity. First of all, he gave utter-| demand,” “vested rights,” “constitu-| 70ms in any of the city’s hotels, |ance to the hope that every State tional protection of private owner-| "4 {pr a short time was homeless. | would produce a favorite son, “Let Interborough Employees « ’ a ts va TH rae ‘ sofia in,” Heaatas. 4 Rstimate hearings on the Interborou ship” and “all the tramc will bear”| THe Queen rented a cottage in j'em all come in,” he said; “the more lduction of fnvoices end’ batanos| prices might even appepr axtortion-| toners’ crea incesss ant ccuneat are not strong enough to carry them| the city and expects to spend a _ | the merrier. atieats, ate. The right of the dealer to a fair | fares, I" i < is ve! few weeks » Wi cl] tha he fave e rough-shod over the aroused masses | Sell dated here, When she reached Rreciig ane ene averite sons PIAS 52% Ohe SORT. | In one abiishment in Albany,| profit cannot be questioned, and the! ‘The delegation—P. J. Connolly for the of oppressed rent-payers. BE chaleel she decided it would PPaGy eal mets woke up to the/ = Aue of . ais which has since been indicted: for| word ‘fair’ must be used with due|motormen, J. V. Lavala for the guards * Although stoutly maintaining an fell AN to go to a ho- ae they ee eat made oe MAC 5 = | violation of the Lever act, articles| consideration to ordinary risks and|und W. For for the shopmen—said the {.) 5” attitude of deflance in public to the, él for the night. ‘The Queen ap- [ing horses and that the term “favor- | HINIST h " eprec men who had bee! mised, at the end TT \were found priced to give a profit of /to the average loss and depreciation » had been promised, at the en pending measures, the leaders of the| Plied for rooms, but at every hotel |‘te son” had been cheapened by DEFIES COMMITTEE SEEKS “i another increase of 26 ; “ hig gamble are urging brokers in pri-| WS told that there “were no |Hays's little joility. So peevish did) HOLD-UP; frate to get rid of their holdings as| TMs for madame.” She finally |they get that most df them put out! — fast as possible. Many who have | - W@S forced to drive to her villa, |siatements saying they wouldn't be/Two Assailants, Waiting in Sub-| "IS SHOT| TO “SAVE SCHOOLS” |*?,°r,, ect aa ieee ate es per cent, wa In Philadelphia the maximum dis- “were getting rest: ——-— covered was 175 per cent. profit. MOFFITT CASE ages . nt La Guardia of the Board ef ri favorite s: er circ ce. . Religious and Civic Leaders Or-| When the “flying squad” left, these Aldermen, acting mayor in the absence taken large profits are selling last! Where she slept on a camp cot sever ite son Wives any citoumacaces way Kiosk, Escape in 7 1. aa 5 | profits had been scattered down to MAY BE DROPPED}* Mayor Hylan at Atlantic Clty, told ROR MAAGAT NE vactha en ihes than. Mul The Fontainebleau hotel mana- | 0d wanted to be considered national | Aut ganize to Get Higher Pay | $a: pee cant csilianiadaiaitinadl they the company was Hound t8 oy tte y is del as ” vers | &@TS are desolate with the thougnt | candidates or no candidates at all, =| at ‘or Teachers. hehe oe Byrad ; , t ‘i »mployees " the imminent reaction, Recent buyers! Areidtaaenstrie pit iad NCEP UiEavy passed SLE AA WonbecoE | ObEOw Beatin Heentes tow veata ead for Teachers. In Utica and Syracuse a dozen of/ Court Consents to Negotiations Be-| employees fair wages and must settle have paid prices representing a series; paid ee Ne SN a win woken A anine tracted dale aR aie Ant nty-two years old, &) A comprehensive programme to pre-|the big shops either have been jo- ween Realty: Operat {Al with them independently of city action, ~ | 100! “ i 0 quoted- uninstructes - | machi nished nial ire . ther unit) t ea er’ and ° ie cl 0 sf rent boosts, the aggregate in most! @ueen- The Queen treated the in- Teche slaps seiltaitias Machinist, finished an all-night Job Inj vent the demorailzation of the schools |dicted or are now before the Grand n Realty Operator an: if senate ony bar not to be co mstances running from 50 to 100 per | cident good naturedly, Eeaa GE Na GREET OE seeped 4 Mercer Street factory at 5 A. M. to-| through the wholesale resignations of| Jury on profiteering charges. leged Victims. er MT SEAR Ta pe iret nt., and they know that a substan- | Saige a «| ueea tala ta dintriot ahi abe ay Pe hog and packing his tools in a bag| public school teachers will be under-| ‘The following explains the Depart-| wijtiam 1H. Moffitt, who made and lost ical, A io PASES. v h 2 etricts ni ‘ood | 7 a ny ne Citizens’ Committee 0 : al setback in the rent squeeze nvould | 8s gemirenon: OF eater grea oan pase gitorstnd sap initia polaiges: ing | Seartes for home, No, 421 Boulevard, | ‘ken thee sie: Citisaty ittee to} ment of Justice's attitude: fortunes in New York and Long Island] TOY BALLOON KILLS BOY. * ¥ i Ss - s e see ‘Save the School. . “Any extortionate or unreasonable} real estate and is awaiting trial on profit on the sale of any necessity | grand larceny charges, may escape pros- vannot be excused or offset by a/ecution by consent of his alleged victim: adelante bel ' ‘f Judge Rosalsky, who released M moderate profit or even by @ heavy} itt in $5,000 bail after he had be jovs sustained in some other transac-} brought back from California, has giv A 2-cent balloon caused the death of rains ssion for Moffitt to make a de lon for Moffitt te make a deal: | Papsy Doysl, a five-year-old boy, In his “Particular attention is called to] whom ar | Among others on the committee are} reduce the market value of their! gested muddle, tenants who do not| pledged delegations. What that did |Hammels, Rockaway Beach properties enough to wipe out more |tyve the nerve’ to fight see little hope|to Hays may be gauged by the fact | Ag he approached the B. RT. kiosk | nisnop Charles H. Burch, Archbishop than their equities. Rent increases | Keeping their homes except by, that when he heard of it he promptly |at Broadway and Prince Street he no- | DAbil. Chall a eH hat S| jcining co-operative buying syndi-| sent word he was being quoted with-|ticed an automobile near the curb, en- | Pétrick J. Hayes, Rabbi Stephen S.) have inflated their holdings more | cates out authorization. His now faroous |gine running. As he turned to enter the | W!9 Simon Guggenheim, Charles RJ than 80 per cent. as an average and, And thus, as a last desperate re-| statement that it is the National|xiosy he heard: “Hands up!" | Hughes, Douglas Robinson, Henvy | (sudden collapse of the boom would | 8°Ft, the big gamblers in homes hope| Chairman's business “to clect, not se- |" Gontronting L ae fronting him was a yo Sree tg HOR IONS Tost Of | backyard at No. 360 Rockaway Avenue, Taft. William B. Willcox is chu ean'a | 1 $10,000,000 to the last | £0,,Unload in time and save their| lect, candidates,” was accepted at its a, n and Alton B. Parker, Col. Howa ere: bai zi $800,000,600'p io 8° | $10,000,000. face value when made, but since that | down low, Lparrip rege edibes Bee Seats and William’ MoCarroll vice} 11 words ‘extortionate’ and ‘unrea-| Holders. Committse, Taking advantage Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon. The boy buyers of the $300,000,000 parcels | — ime, due to his subs ent state- | young man was at the whee! of the auto. | chairmen. bs of Judge Rosalsky's permission the com- | p e of Bao ea piri \°Mine committee advocates a substan-|gonable. They are not necessarily | mittee will meet next week in Brooklyn, \oot biiPintparabterEntate rate): LANDLORDS PUSSYFOoT Now|CITY HOUSING PLAN | ments and activities, it. has suffered |Szeriip did not put up his hands, and) io1'h veasy in teachers’ pa ; pital etalon me , mittee will meet next week in Brooklyn. |tore inflating it, and it was sucked into TO NULLIFY RENT BILLS. depreciation much on the order of | with a second command the robber fired, nd always synonymous, is very sch his throat, choking him. ry & . puuiceetNanao it he h i . German marks. he bullet striking him in the left breast ovident that if a ‘heavy loss’ be sus- |" ; ” Desperate plans to sustain the mar. Sie citer $10,000 for a plate | {te Dullet striking him in the ast ovide Moftitt claima that if he is permitted | Papsy's mother had just returned kad sedan ee treet cea et 3 ane iS er oth " fete “ @ plat- | over the heart \taincd in a transaction In which the} to go back to California and finish up|from the hospital, and gave the boy = ny rushed into action. rm was another political faux pas |”) jiceman Ed Hoffman and Policeman lentire market is affected, a conpe, | Nis, business there he will be able to{some pennies to celebrate her recovery izations of landiorde,|H@ Will Pass on the Legality of|in the view of older heads, and, JUM8" | srenry Hoffman ran up, but the bandits make enough 1 40 wattle. all: tho] He bought the toy balloon, and In a few i ¥ it has tee | Henry Hoffman bi 5 Chokes to Death While Celebrating Mother's Recovery, bel - ees: ing from the “kiddin; t |quent reaction toward higher prives| claims against him. minutes the accident happened. such as the United Real Estate Proposed $10,000,000 ceived, might almost’ be called a/had escaped In the gen Szerlip was! and Popular With Children, | Owners’ Association and the Upper 4 A | “booby prize” at the present writing, |taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in a i Rei ansttan eronerty) OWnern! eae Bond Issue. Then there was the appointment of | serious condition. Police Lieut. Theodore Raynor of the | dion, ure hurrying lobbyists to ale| Borough President Curran's pro- Penrose, Pinchot and all the other —<— st Bist Street Station died last night | : brothers the same committee, | Bellevue Hospital of cancer of the bany for the purpose of slipping | PO8al for a $10,000,000 bond issue to! much to the disgust of the dictators | TRIES TO HANG SELF IN CELL) stomach. 1160 wan fifty-two yoars its or riders into the pend- | erect houses on city-owned land went} who had named Taft and Hughes and | ———— d lived at No, 24 Sutton Place } to the Board of Estimate at yester-| crucified Roosevelt—and to the! Woman Who Stoned Street Cars 8! 7p jeut, Raynor was twenty-cight years | day’s session and was referred to the amusement of democrats. Sent to Bellevue. | in he. Police Department "He wae | Committee on General Welfare. Its the] known to the children of the neigh soca evealing their al intentio: to A woman of thirty, who gives hood, for whom he pla Santa Claus be eveuting ‘ete real intention 12] imeqiate fate hangs om the opiaion| CHARGES $6,000,000 PLOT. name ot Jennie nich and saya she ha |Aleth%ngannual BArntnat grt | Ae | of Corporation Counsel Burr as to me, was arrested at Grand t treddy Whe happened at last Monday's hearing 8 rativities, as “Lieut ‘Teddy alore the Legislative committee, and | whether the city may undertake the the Bowery early to-day for throw- |!eaves a widew sl d four child they have mappe out a new cam- | enterprise. President Curran ex- Accounting by Mott Company. ling stones at street cars — wwZN uncer the guise of compromise. | pressed the belief that the same emer-| Mrs. Marie Mott MacLean, wife of | _TWo hours later, when Patrolman | ACCUSED OF CHECK FRAUDS. t rrotesting that they are working for 4 sahree: e Clinton Street S' Protesting that they are ormimgnity|gency conditions that justified Mr.|Charles F. MacLean, ex-Suprome |Georme Lenz of the Clinton Sts amend ng bills in order to take the teeth out of them. ‘They see the foolish error L] ‘ eet | festivities, as not e MacLean Wants) i> je of Jas ta- | —— And claiming that they axe opp Burrs favorable ruling as to city-|Court Justice, and daughter of the| ton Went to the cellroom to take her) Mau Tr Here Through Letters lo the profiteers us strongly as are |OWNed buses would control the hous- liste Jordan L. Mott, has filed eight-|°°, cours ne says fe found ane Uae Paver eet rante their tenants, the guiding oficers of | ing proposition, “ tas DR ie cee |made a noose out of her belt and was) cimon Forsberg, an expert account: nit organizations are owners, brok- | __ Several members of the Real Estate |cen suits against the J. L. Mott Iron/ swinging from a steam pipe. While | ant, was arrested at No. 345 47th Street heir orsanizatontiontiied ‘with the | Board appeared at the meeting and| Works, the J. L. Mott Compafy, Max | Teng was cutting her down she bit his|prooklyn, about. fiv hed lreNlilae| ‘est hardefisted measures of tenant | opposed the Curran plan. Gobel, Pdward Hammann, Jérdan L. |inand. 5 R | ing by Detecti dy on charges o being a fugitive Detective Fitageraid said used of leaving 1 harried Wom 1 Ponts to Give Views On) having obt ration of the J. 1, Mott | Gillett Measare. bay fae itzgerald and Rod vy and of Mott 3d and the John Reid estate. Magistrate Levine in Essex Market md AFFILIATION PROVES] me suits are for a “general un- [Court sent the woman to Bellevu ANARCHY GUILT |zrine tc! is mire umuin ee Representatives of the greed oney grabbers, most of whom speak { English language with a strong reign accent, lead the pussyfoot) pattalion spreadigg over Albany to| ease the ways for nullification of|Winitsky Convi -ouging. | | r orsberg is uth, Minn., with 1 jctober,” after proximately. $80,000 checks. Forsberg. wa i through lette reorganization of | the J. L. Mott Iron Works in 1907, and | Ask Lewi the incor | ( CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY icted Solely Because had. written ; : core Company. | wer 4 |to friends in’ Dulu rald ‘alc ' sie profiteering bills, Rents in scores es : a : x e All posts of the American Legion in said. of houses owned or managed by these f His Connection With Mrs. MacLean charges Mr. Gobel, | ine state are receiving a letter from ipright organization leaders hav a ist Parts Mr. Hammann and Mr. Reld. then | (.) Capital City Post, Albany, ac- Given Hopital 850,000, een jacked up during the past week ODDIE LOE! coer ee eeny: Mice OO oz |quainting them with a letter sent out|_ A sit $50,000 from James ©. verting to their own use $6,000,000 of | @ 4 Saas rat to the P “ to doub! M. Winitsky,|the capital of the J. L. Mott Iron| by that Post to Col, Ransom M. Gil-| Brady, one of the first to the Vost-Grad ears ago. Yew York City|Works, and demands an accounting, | lett, leader of the advocates of a li-| ate, Ocktl kOe i i. Hospital's | BIG GAMBLERS MOVE TO UN-!nanch of the Communist Party, 4 beral prohibition enfore $3,000, ene” Bund. “was a pases | nounced Jay by Dr. James ¥ LOAD ON TENANTS. |Jury before Justice Weeks in the) HE BREAKS INTO SING SING, | in, the legislature. similar to the mill: | Kernan, | Chairman of the ppatier bercis: mameaire act 1a mo- Criminal Branch of the Supreme = | Other posts ure invited to-let Col. Gil \Qnd a director in the B. R 4 mG Ene Bwo hadertabde ala ey ay este of r 5 Likes lett know their sentiments in the mat- corporations. The campalg wok unloading at high prices is a|Court yesterday established a prece- Escaped Lunatic Likes It and Jett know ser nts in corp rations. The, campale sropaganda of co-operative buying | dent by finding a man guilty of crim- Wants to Stay. by tenants inal anarchy solely because he holds ha Sai ‘The Evening World has reported| Se ae commana: one r escaping from the Hudson River now near! ),000,000 of big build- | Me 1p y Asylum in Poughkeepsie, Andrew ngs are in process of acquisition by The jury was out one hour and ten} Wasser, a lunatic, broke into Sing Sing tenants through the co-operative| minutes, Justice Weeks announced | Prison yesterday afternoon while three ownership plan. In most instances| he would impose sentence to-day, at|alienists were examining a murderer in ne tenants, as a last means of pro-| which time William J, Fallon, counsel |tho death house. He first tried to get tecting themselyes from landlord ex-|for the defendant, will move for @|in through the south gate and then at tortion, formed companies to buy and| new trial, The maximum penalty for another. point, but was chased away. their Structures. Wealthy|the crime for which Winitsky was| Finally he got in by the front entrance. | been able to undertake | convicted 19 ten years in the peni-|Keeper Joseph Birdsall called Charles | such operations without great finan- | tentiary. Sg Wasser us a fugitive. Wasser waa | cial hazard, reports of the past week a ned, W aaecr 6s Suave rae howing their purchase of $2,000,000 Tae Be wisied Je Pai hee ite. the | showing their ase of $2,000, - Ah 9 KG. back slo “the apartments on. East Sad and sith} TALKED IN SLEEP, Rie Said NG Fee tate mince | Streets, $1,700,000 southwest corner | Y Sireet Ficiuc and tith suet, nine: | BUT MUM ON NAMES story house at Nos. 156 West ghosts ~ ENGLAND SENDS GOLD. W re eM HAC Aeataty mond eet Street, | Ridgefield Park Woman Granted $10,000,000 ‘We: Meet huaiec| e use FLOL cs because to double the fifures ruling three) In convicting Ha Secretary of the To say that Saks’ handwork is like custom tailoring is to give ninety per cent of the custom tailors in New York more credit than is due them. So let us put it in this way: ment measure rside Avenue houses covering . é ‘ : " s ee on at Now. 92-98 and| Separation After Husband Dis- | French Bonds Here To-day. | LOUR S 9 7 t b t several other notable But missed His Suit. Sterling exchange made aks handwork 1s li ke he es the ability of less well-to-do tenants a seasa-| JR je QUICK It is SURE It ie EASY . ~ el mp yesterday to 3.95% on| to carry on such operations is doubt-| Mrs, Muriel Kern of Ridgefield Park, | tonal jump yester ‘f - ful and it is tt «Class which | N. J. will be granted a separation from |news that $12,500,000 in gold has been| MO fussing with You can't go wrong Simply add the milk the gambling operators through their| A, William Kern of Yonkers, N. ¥., by|shipped from the Bank of England| baking powder or with Presto Flour. or other materials, custom tailoring in New York. } brokers end othet aaensley are Saving Vice Chancellor John Griffin tn Jersey teamne atid at ae AOE ay ce van, weasoning. They're Follow the recipes according to the Gnfoading at inflated valuations.” [cit before whom, te cae as ried |will arrive to-day on the Lapland. "| # Presto Flour in in and on every recipe, and mix. sapinners, Who Taye been Going Seth, Detitoner on the ground of Vane | il MSM Ty test BITS | ee eee, Pecwage, and whet: There the whole speculators are offering to organize] treme cruelty.” Cutt the inaturity of the Anmlo,| Portions. You can ever you're making operation in a nut- And if you have any in all gsections| Kern testified that his suspicions were | French loan next October, which in- | Make anything from will be sure tocome shell. The rest is ! tenants of all classe for the purpose of buying. They| aroused when his wife “talked in her] volves shipment of about $250,000,000| biscuits to out j right— i ip i Poses’ voit ‘aioricn of Dronia (urh| suas aithouen ane aia not mercenary [ts epecte | Biscuits to out just rig merely @ matter of doubt about it, slip into } realty ownership, ‘Their object 18 t©| Lames. He first brought sult some time panera ae cok iffy. verytime, baking. oi syndicate of tenants by con-| 4 ae Binaries of eta eb go bt hae esac "car | LABORERS HERE FROM ITALY. resenting the top of the inflation. | ‘The Vice Chancellor held that Kern’ a Saks-tailored garment! But the results of the rent profiteer- ing measures promise to wipe the in- ation out of all such holdings, vhether owned by tenants or gam- jing realty plungers. The gamblers and their agents are making a whirl wind dash to frighten tenants into joining such syndicates by startling letters notifying rent payers of com- ing sharp advances or actually de- manding possession of the apartments suspicions were without basis. The ques- | tion of alimony will be decided Monday in the Chancery Court, Jersey City. Taunts te Attempt Mabel Gabel, fifteen, of No. 55 South th Street, Newark, attempted suicide esterday by taking poison, according to the police, owing to taunts of playmates over her unusual weight. ry fa Pre-War Immigration Resumed With Arrival af Two Ships. Resymption of the pre-war immigra- tion of laborers began in earnest to day when two Italian steamships arrived here with more than 5,500 passenge 3,288 of whom were in steerag The liners were the Duca D'Aosta and the America, from Naples, Genoa, and Palermo. ‘ That’s why you ought now to be using Pyeste EES The 1-0 Company Buffalo. Y, + £¥ Uresome. \ Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street

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