The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1920, Page 12

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AI cannot a ‘a be raid a4 Buch A case. tly they are not. ; apparent . Making @xample of one case wouldn't 4 A. . modity? A.—No, I cannot do that. Bening World bas con~ ® careful resbarch and inve nh, demonstrating conclusive! after case of profiteering. Hi seen these articles? A. They are on my desk. ‘What do you think of them? cannot 1 any statement in rd to that for publication. ‘The Evening World has shown instances of profitee y not prosecute one of the cases that have thus ex- ? A. Well—it’s —e problem very complicated. e cases you ga of are not all violations of the Bat if some of them are, why pick ont one of the many big ve exposed and pr thenr—make an example of ? ATtisa —— It showing that the Manhattan Shi: Company increased jumped from 6 per c cent. What do you think of tha A.—it is certainly unreasonable. trance to Bonwit-Telle Avenue, The chauff doorman for a number appeared yneasy. asked Mr. ‘but 3 the interview,” said Mr. Figg, really feet that this is as on gare, io your direction” —— jew York want to kno short talk. hour's talk on, th' toe in tl me, say, things we are costs are being lowered?’ “I am awfully sorry, but I shall tremendously rushed all day to-mo: Goodby,” ne tenn oie Tce em em is 5 te antic ‘all the big Yea, but why not prosecute some = cases that The Evening World ‘brought to light? A. We are look- ing into some of them. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE MAN fom: And, leo GETS A BARGAIN. Figg. the Packard stopped before the bu ‘Ward Shoe Shop on Broadway, WE ange) Mr. Figg Led A LJ m4 pd “Kid Gilbert” Charged With Ge 6 golf snes that he had cer erre ae: before were still md pe paral. kp Fecord, is under arrest on charge working @ confidence game. Miss Molville D. Cooper gave D.C oa are wey?” asked the erness to go ta California. As eviden PPpour dollars” said Mr. Figs. “Wonderful in—wish I knew * — Ylanacttar dered vate “There are plenty of bargains round ae ee $146 in cash stampa to buy the last she saw of him. “Mi: identified the picture of Fit that of the man who tricked iu I F #2 AL iy some oki stack at "What's your i F k ir pair of those for reporter. shoes will be $9,” answer. back into the Pack- wit Tellers. The sea up the thread of the What is the present situation? 3 price of anything going down? ‘A. Women’s garments, except gloves and stock: are going down. Goods Ehat last tall cost $40 were replaced at ‘What about groceries? A. They AO haye also come down. 2. ance ae it here. A. You 5 and and supply will slow! solve the problem. " Bet Get a gli i abe to hair fife. you have used Herpicide af Send 10 ednte {i ry ee er” Fie nQjttor bout, menses? A. TAXICAB SPEEDER | i , Why? A. Labor conditions. | she d ons Q. Vell, is the only result of all) SENT TO SING SING ) vad bitety ie io department hos} es. | Jono en the fact that lack of de- 4) | . mand has lowagred the | price "of Arthur L. Hall, Who Killed vital . ~ women's clothing? A.—Supply ahd! " s Tw « A ; demand always solve the problem, A.M. Hart, Gets Two to | . Q—-How many prosecutions have Three Years. you Tud? A.—About a thousand, : , Dinan | Q—How many convictions? A. Arthur Nall, No. 204 West hd acl # , Why, some of them have not come| Street, was asntenced to Sing Sing for | ‘ es aE to trie} yet. | two to three rs by Judge Nott in) (Continued from ‘Third Page.) ties ote ot te ei inoue Genera) Seasions to-day for manslaugh- ; ‘pwaiting trial. ¥ F ter, He killed Mra, Anna M. Hart, No. protteer prosecute him and pun- Q.—Can you point to one notable ee i ee Street, and injured her wie scaring the Case of the canyiction of a profiteer?| husband, Lyman C. Hart, in Riverside the moment recall Q.—Can you point to one where the 19 Work of your department has lowered the cost of Hving in any one com- Q.-I have here a clipping from The Evening World's profiteering series 8 operating in- come 275 per cent. in four years, and that in this period the earnings had it. to 18 per The car had stopped at the en- on Fifth he iee “Tam very sorry to seom to shorten | ‘ell, I do not feel that I havo all 08-; the facts in the campaign that has that | lowered the cost of living,” said the “It is something (hat the ite done it jus- Can you give good to-morrow, telling just how ifving Tow, and leave for Washington to- said Mr. PED WOMAN IS CHARGE. wn to the police to have a prison hia address an “Department | No, 22 East ist Street in February ered an advertisement for a gov- of good faith she was told she would ‘own Doses, A0C#N Jf Herpicide equals — lustrous, beautiful hair, way to add to ones personal charm and attractiveness than by good care of the hair. A massof bright, snappy, luxuriant hair is the reward to those who regularly and intelligently use Newbro's Herpicide Herpicide keeps the scalp clean and free from: dandruff; stimulates the hair root’ and thus promotes a condition favor- You will be surprised and delighted after ___ The dainty exquisite odor of Newbro’s Herpicide is appeal- ing to every refined instinct. We also recommend Herpicide Soap. It is avery effective and pleas- ing shampoo. If Herpicide Soap cannot be purchased from your Dealer, send us his name and Twenty Five Cents for a cake. oy ‘\ Drive last May, striking both with his taxicab, which he was dtiving at high | wpeed. , | ‘The jury recommended mercy, and) Assistant District Attorney Brothers, | who prosecuted, added a word to tho! plea, as Hall's record had been good and he leaves a wife two children in| poverty. Judge Nott said bis duty was hard ‘vut the public must be protected. H did show clemency, however, for he might have imposed'a fifteen-year sen- | tence. { "The conviction was-largely based on the testimony of Charles Stowe Reno, | who saw the accident from the window , of his apartment on the Drive, using a powerful ®inocular. QUINNELL IS SUED BY FORMER WIFE She Asks $25,000 of Minister's Son Accused of Marrying Her When Already Wed. Robert George Quinnell, son of the late Rev. R. G. Quinnell, for many years rector of the Church of the Ascension, on Fifth Avenue, was to-day made de- fendant in a $25,000 suit for damages brought by Miss Madeline M. Piercy of Belleville, N. J., who obtained an an- nulment of her marriage to Quinnell last fall. According to Miss Plercy, eho met Quinnell at a church social and married him on March 21, 1919. 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