The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 16

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_ elearing the situation. Men who had applied Tecelved them and were running the | profitable to get every bit of gascline rators—in fact, much better than had ever been run before. some cases there was decided dif- eeeece, between the statements of tho| Missing Bank Messen strike leaders and those in charge of the buildings in question. This was) waional Bank of Commerce of this city,|Morgan of Worcester, Maas., will who failed to deliver $3,528.99 he hal | take collected from a banking house in Nas- o'clock at the home of Mies Shep- ald that the owners had cap. | (austrect last August, has been arreste!/qrd's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. true in the case of the worth and Equitable Buildings. In the former case the strike man- “ jtulated, although the building 4 that ELEVATOR SRE = tat to-d the buildings in "Many of the Men Who Went] fiacciy ‘were expected to declare A Out Reported to Be Back demands sienna SHIPS CAUSE OIL SHORTAGE. As the elevators in the big office] standard Omcial Se And apartment buildings’ go up and Up the strike controversy over them Seems to be going down and down. ‘There was, however, to-day a diver-| pit: “vice President of the Standard @ity of opinion as to what was 80) 61 Compfiny. who was the principal ' 0f the strike said that more than 300) vice Commission in the Inquiry into the of the big buildings .in the city had| oj) situation as t affects gas making @Apitulated to the extent of meeting | corporatons. He dochred reserve oil the demands of the union, and the | supplies have been cut down and there ,@uperintendents of the buildings said | has been @ falling off in production. < ‘that they were doing very well, thank * You, with the hundreds of non-union | *4ded, gas ol! will have to sell at twelve) Niece of Mr, and Mrs, Finley J. Shepard United to a Wor- Why do Pe | O | naa occurred. He added that thirty- two young women and three men were great satis So far as th: able Is concerned, the Superin said that no agreement ha ade, but that three of the sthikers came back for their old jobs to-day and those of the others will be held open until the end of the week in ¢ ry one, it Was an- their readiness to acopet the union's iaxher Trice for Gas Comp Supply. ‘The tremendous demand for fuel oi! for #hips, ia the cause of the present oil shortage, according to Herbert Li The leaders | witness to-day before the Public Ser- As @ business proposition, Mr. Pratt for jobs and | cent ea gallon, otherwise it will be more out of the gas oll, thereby reducing ma- terially the quantity of the fatter. ——— nil Gov, Smith will ask starter in the|the Governor of Texas for his extradt-| Finley J. Shepard, No. 679 Fifth Ave- no h thing tion. nue. LL day long you are drawing on nervous force stored up during sleep. " Then you go to bed, and Nature begins storing up fresh ergy for tomorrow. Wien you wake up only half-rested, you haven’t had the right kind of sleep. © Simmons Company, 1920 e e e If you have any trouble in sleeping soundly—probably your ded is at fault. Wooden beds are apt-to creak. Or- dinary metal beds often rattle slightly— just enough to set your sleeping nerves on edge. Or perhaps your bed spring sags or humps—keeps your muscles tense instead of relaxed. The Simmons Metal Bed is nosse/ess. A Simmons Spring is always resilient and restful—never sags or humps. MARJORIE SHEPARD conducting the elevator service with] P, M, MORGAN'S BRIDE IN WEDDING TO-DAY ‘The wedding of Miss Marjorie Burr | Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls J. Shepard, and Philip Maynard VENI 1 dies wanions { SH2exN0 A cester Man. vt. ople Wake up nly Half Rested That is why people sleep so much better in a Simmons Bed and Spring than in a wooden bed or ordinary metal bed. And that is why Simmons Company is specializing in Twin Beds. One sleeper does not disturb the other or communicate colds and other infections. With the addition of Mattresses to their well-known Metal Beds and Springs, the Simmons line is the most popular complete sleeping equipment in America today—built for sleep. Sold in the stores of leading merchants all over the country. Your choige of very beautiful designs in Enameled Steel and Lacquered Brass —at prices little if auy higher than for ordinary beds. And when you are selecting your Simmons Beds with an eye to their ap- pearance in the room, you will see that Simmons has for the first time estab- lished beautiful and authoritative design in Metal Beds. Sleep is a big subject!’ Write us for the brochure, “What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines ay about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep.” Free of charge. SIMMONS COMPANY ELIZABETH ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices: Kenosha, Wis.) ft., 3 in, are aluminum, The Simmons DAY BED “Trouville” Design—No. 19305 Closed, 26 inches wide—opens to 4 Made of Simmons Seamless Square Steel Tubing. sasy rolling steel casters, Beautifully enameled in Ivory white, Decorative colors, and Harde Center castings MONS BEDS Built for Sleep GOAT GLAND GRAFT 1S SUCCESSFUL Patient Full of Pep and Anxious |= to Be Home, Reports Dr. Brinkley. Dr. John R. Brinkley, who grafted a woat gland yesterday on a man in an “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. ™ A few cents buys “Danderine.” place this afternoon at 4.30| After an application of “Danderine” you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color dy Ate ONO pott to-day at the Hotel McAlpin: “The patient {* doing extraordinarily well, He is full of pep and says he is anxious to go home to complete ar- asked, riage.” “Can you state Sonor, CLEAR AS A BELL Gxpectation Is Realized Helena, in Shakespeare’s “All's Well That Ends Weill,” laments: “Qft expectation fails, and most oft there Where most it promises.” ‘ Not so with the famous phonograph which ‘won highest score for tone at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. When you see it, hear it, and exam- ine it, you'll be absolutely convinced that it is, as it is claimed to be, The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Take, for instance, the motor. Sonora’s motor is the despair of competitors. It is made by experts. It is silent, extremely powerful, sturdy, and runs from 15 to 45 minutes with one wind- ing. It is beautifully made and its supreme quality is demonstrated by the magnificent service it gives. For wonderful tone, superb design, and vital features of construction, no phonograph equals Sonora. In it you fully realize every possible expectation. Prices $60° to $2500 Honora Phonograph Company, Ine. George F. Brighteon, Provident Sth Avenue at 53d Street 279 Broadway Buy Sonora Semi-Per- manent Needles for use on all steel-needle lateral cut records. ‘They sweeten the tone, play many times, do away with the incon- venience of frequent needle chariging and increase the records’ life. Dine Credit House Yo credit vor-|164; 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street sew accents) Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy Your Spring Clothing on Easy Terms Victrolas 94 Recerde st cur Acolian-Vocalions 94, Recerds of ovr No Discount on Talking Machines. Brooklyn’s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Beautifal Library Tables in many styles. uaa Sates s 9] 8-48 good one for FLOOR COVERINGS Tapestry Broxsels Rug: Good Velvet Baas. « ALL ALTERA- TIONS FRHE, WANTED STEVEDORES & FOREMEN Weekly earnings in these positions have averaged: Stevedores $75.00, and Foremen $54.00. Apply to Dock Superintendent CLYDE AND MALLORY STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Pie:s 37 and 38 North River, New York uptown hospital, made the following re-|tangwements for his approaching thar- positively that the ff operation was a success?” he was PF OMEN PY Tomorrow’s “Evening World” will contain an‘important Clearance Sale advertisement from the largest Clothirig Store in New York — Moe Levy & Son—which should be read by every man interested in saving money. READ IT. 119 WALKER STREET UNENEYe Gig | Sale Starts Tomorrow Store Opens at 7:30 A. M. Store Closes at 7:30 P. M. Be sure to read the Moe Levy Clearance Sale announcement in tomorrow’s “Evening World’’ COME HERE: COMPARE EDISON "Diamond Dise™ SONORA "Clear us a Bell” COLUMBIA *Grafonola” Hear all three of these distinguished phonographs af under the same playing conditions as at home: —In a main floor Concert Booth at our Fifth Avenue or Brookiyn Phonograph Headquarters. It is the only satisfactory way to choose between these three fine instruments —and very easy. Come in. Let us give you a demonstration. Convenient terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OF C®LUMBIA, EMERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. SATURDAY EVENINGS epee AMILD SMOKE,CURED and BLENDED IN THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED QUALITY WAY.

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