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— ee Te ee 3; Union, Elizabeth. 17—Bergen, hong Mer- ies ae Freehold; 3 Atlantic, ‘River; Hunterton, Flemington, Belvidere; Sussex, Newton. vote as announced gave to Wood by 53,407 votes to the Californian. On the face returns Johnson won 9 out of unpledged. Of the Big Four declared to have the two United States Senators @nnounced that they would vote winner Of the preferential con- tere eet are Weed oe. NDITS ROB STORE AND STONES Found and the Boat Landings, Unless orders come to the contrary ‘upon the arrival of the Atlantic Fleet, the ships will be open to the public this afternoon from 2 until 6, accora- ing to Lieut, Command: 1000 BOYS SING AS THEY MARCH IN FIFTH AVE. PARADE (Continued From First Page.) headed by the B. F. Keith Band. Four regiments of pubile school boys made up the First Division, one regiment of Turner Cadet and three ‘more from the public school the sec- ond, and regiments from the high grammar schools the third. The fourth was composed of Boy Scouts, Ozanam Clubs, newsboys and neigh- bortrood organizations like the Kips ‘Bay Boys’ Club. Boys from the Catholic schools formed the Fifth Division, with the Catholic Protectory Band and the crackerjack band of Clason Point Acadomy to help them out. A division that attracted as much attention as any was the Sixth, inade wp in the main of deaf mutes and headed vy the dandy band of the New York Deaf and Dumb Institute, The Junior Naval Reserve was in this division, too. Youngsters from the United Neigh- ‘orhood houses, ded by the Bronk Naval Cadet Band, marched in the bpairaatery Division and regiment after regiment of boy militiamen formed the aight, With this detachment a the Letter Carriers Sone’ Bohwarts, a druggist at No, Boys’ Ky Central Park West, at 107th held up in his store at O'cloct, to-day by three men armed ith revolvers and robbed of $200. 9 customers who entered the store Schwartz was being robbed promptly held up and forced to wwe all the money they had. Jost $60, the other $40. The rob- | left (n an automobile, which was waiting for them, after locking ewarts and the other men in a r room of the store. Schwartz sys he watched the men they got out of the ear and en- the shop, One of them had a cription whigh he said he wanted As Schwartz started to read prescription the man who had nted it drow a revolver @nd him to get behind the pre- iption counter which im screened from the rest of the store. | ‘The druggist obeyed and the thief it back with him, The others re- d near the door, Schwarts ha in his pockets and there was Where Fighting Ships May Be| Whiting, chier of the navy poblicity H. B. M.! Stree a ti j ton by Sadpe Mulqueen of General Ses- office at No. 24 Haat 42d Street. The accompanying diagraam shows the location of the boats and the land- ings visitors should go to to visit them: Cee, 69th Street. i—Prometheus, 69th Stree. 3—Cohumbia, 59th Ftre 4—North Dakota, 761 ARREST FOUR MEN IN ARNSTEIN CASE | Three Montreal Business Men and) Detective Jailed—Others to Be Taken, MONTRBAL, May 1—Three Mon- treal business men and a Montreal detective are in the Tombs on charges implicating them in the so-called %6,- 000,000 Arnstein bond thefts. The men, whose names ate withheld by counsel, are three of twelve whose arrest js expocted when o Lepoiaes stock broker to whom they are su posed to have sold 91,800,000 of bonds is taken Into custody. It is well known to the authorities who he is, but they will not take him in chargo until they oan get the others, Joseph Keane, manager of a Mon- treal private detective agency, and David J. Haynes, an operative, have been committed to the House of Deten- sions ‘on ground that they were material witnesses against Jone; Glueck and Edward (H. Furey, now in the Tombs awaiting trial for complicity in wholesale bond tl siya iced GALLANDER HELD FOR TRIAL. Agouned of Atrectous Seventeen-Year-0ld Dan rhe Btate finished its presentation of evidence to-day in the case of John Gallander, No. 160 Grant Avenue, Brooklyn, charged with atrocious cruelties to his seventeen-year-old daughter, Minnie. A motion to dismiss the complaint wae denied by Mag: trate Court. last Ties for tbe, ros] was Dr, brnest Mt. Vaughan, ical Eia- Walsh in the Adams Street ‘alterney’'s af Moen 61 scars on the ut $50 in the cash register. The| 4 morrow will be observed as omers were covered by revolvers Day ie Dr ieabh ype ane they entered and forced to join | will exercises all week at uiathy week from to- wartz behind the presoription| on Mothers’ Day, tee vemted to _: « Dhite carnation. The druggist and the customers their way out of the back 70. | within a minute after the rob- CHURCH FUND $101, 21 36 bad departed but there was n0| gaptinte Get Amother Anonymous of the automobile in Central Gift of 83,000,000, a The Interchurch World Movement DON THEATRE = [reioce te he sinerrnsis snien tt © ROW A MYSTERY seeking this week, The total amount subscribed so far in $101,213,670, of x Taylor Believed a Victim of Anger Over Ameri- can Successes. which the new subscriptions yesterday wore $14,264,220. The Baptist oe for $100,000,000, whi ina wert of the yactaraay te for “LONDON, May 1.—The inspiration the conduct of the “organized that stopped the performance ae Laurette rhea ecmpeny, Mt tee 4 | Garrtok ‘Theatre treated by 5 evening papers as “a ‘mys- Nobody has yet offered a ive reanon for accepting any the various motives suggested iu morning press. Horridge of the Divorce informed the interviewer that ‘was a Sinn Fein plot. motive put forward is that @ deliberate attempt to pre- ny other American star from ut the triumphal success of rsy O'Neil, Mary Nash and Edith as a protective measure in the of English star actresses, , ‘Miss Taylor, who was at first ip- " Yalitiea to return home, decided Inter to continue with “A Night in Rome,” Which, {t {s announced, will be re- Monday, Sympathy from ne quarter is being showered on London’ The Players’ Club, representing theatregoers, has invited her Sand her husband, Mr. Manners, to be sponta of honor at a dinner, peta & _ te Conditions | Penesotie Tmunch- a of Recola _ BRISTOL, R. 1, May 1nm‘The qup do- ‘tense candidate sloop Resolute was pamersed down the ways at the builders’ fds to-day from the shed where it been stored for four years, but the - Waunehing was postponed with the yacht ‘tWelve feet {rom the water when it was that tidal conditions wore not < BF the best. Arrangements were made we the Resolute take the water at tide thia evening without form. \ Receiver Tryt Financial Capt. J, J, Kubn, recetver of the Rich- mond Light & Railroad Company, said to-day that he is studying the finances: aM the company to determine what muat rey sayy seiots Pines service on Staten te on ‘ind t vat rite can be done for a Secent fare," he said, “I Ka “y ask the court's permiasion to start the cara, 1 it cannot be done for 5 sents £ ahail have to ask for an increase. 1 hi figure on the wage demands of t! tri. ing employees, the rights of the cred- itors and t LEVER FooD D LAW I$ UPHELD, BUFFALA, 'N. Y,, May 1.—In a do- clwion handed down in United Status Court to-day by Judge John R. Hazel In alleged profiteering esses, the Lever Food Control Act provision against “un- just and unreasonable charges” ts heli to be constitutional. Burglars Prefe' ir te Watch. Burglars who thought sugar more val able than a watch, robbed last Wednes- day, the apartment of Max Pansmith, o foes nin the Bureau of Public Bulld- va Offices, who lives at No. 988 et Avenue, ‘The watch was in plain ht on reau but the thieves, who ed three other tenants, tent to take six pounds of though they remeacked the p! Army Retains Divi WASHINGTON, May shoulder insignia worn to Expeditionary restored to Usage Wir. Departinent Instanta. 1.—Divistonal by the Amer- to-day, The rescinding @ pre- in such divisional = markings Retaliation for 4 threshing Jackson Co:- | suerte: High Bchor —--dent, fred six shots @ revolve, ix teacher and was ¥ lodged in jail, All the shots wild. Oe ete —, Arme « Thank Wilson. LONDON, May 1, en of Brivan will MBM Price te Kedne=4 in Heston, | States on the Carmania to-day, carry- \ROSTON, May ing messages from Catholic Ar- , Ad L—The retail price | irenian church to, President. Wilson _ et aailk im Boston: for May and Jun nator Lodge, Herbert Hoover und we 1-4 canta pox | others, thanking the American people et he 1 ia iietion”s Of Three-quartsi of Silay companies here, for thelr aid to Armen! - AITBURN, N » May 1 sand marchers took part. tn a patriotl VASHINGTON, M1 today announced the 1920 pop {Nie iis wus decorated lon of Clifton, N. J. to be 26,470, an|and stripes and a military, olvic an WH tem youre of 14,601, or 125 industrial parade, headed by Brig. Gen. 1 Edgar 8, Jennings was featui Semonstration ai i parade ©}apartments in accordance with May Day moying orders. H. J. . President of the Chicago Js Forces overseas vious order prohibiting the wearing of thin Baie? rt "cs rin sacole "Togs wa Say 18, Ps in Richmond nul ge BY med Gallander was held tn $1,000 buil for the oarand i FIRE BOAT CREW T CREW EW SHIFTED, ferred for “Oped of Service.” days Chiet K The biggest shake-up in any one company in the Fire Department came this morning when the entire crew of the fire-boat Cornelius W. Lawrence, roma the captain down to the stokers, | was transferred. Captain James Kiernan and Lieut. Arthur Rooney were sent ashore--the ® captain going to No. 4 Track on lower Bighth Avenue and the Lieutenant to Engine Company No. & in Bast 14th Street. Three pilots, three engineers, three stoke one fifteen firemen were went to other fire-boats, to save them the expense of buying new, uniforms of the kind worn by land firemen, Com- ies joner Penne said ¢ shake-up ndation of for the made on Thiet Be ieineg good of CHICAGO HAS § RENT STRIKE. Thousands Dety Landlords Refuse to Move Out. CHICAGO, May 1.—Thousands rin Tho atte ale of f| families in Chicago went on a “rent strike” to-day and refused to vacate Pr tive League, that 10, on0 fenanta would defy thelr. landlords. Res! estate men said the nappy of hounes and apartments was ictent, prams. See ak Will That Cat Them ort, A jury in Surrogate Foley's court +o- day broke the will of Jennie L. Brobst, who bequeathed most of her 915,000 ea- tate to Dr. Alphonse Conaolazian, and eft only $100 each to her sisters, Mra, Josephine Falow and Mra. Caddie d Zerell. The sisters offered to compro. mise by giving the doctor one-third of the estate. He refused, and now gets nothing Minters dieeeaenigienee Molly Stetmer off to Serve Fir ¥ Molly Prepossesning twenty-year-old Anarchist who was sen- tenced to fifteen years in prison tn Oo- tober, 1918, for violation of the Kepion- age Act, started to-day In the custody of United States marshals for Jefferson her term in the Fod- to-duy with Secret Service agents, the entire pollee force of the city and more than one bund ved extre, men hte with reatcal element. Chief of Police Herbert instructed his mento Aexl vigorously with any demonstta- flons. sen Fr BBRBTR y #igns of trou-| —_ " 6—Delaware, 79th and Streets. 6" Jonah 79th and 83d Streets, 7—Utah, 79th and 83d Streets, 8—Pennsylvania, 96th Street. 9—Arigona, 96th Street. 10—-Nevada, 96th Street. 11—Oklahoma, 129th Street. 12—Roohester, 129th Street. 18—Solace, 129th Street. 14—Bridgeport, 129th Street. be old 168th Street, raxos, 168th Street. REPUBLICAN TRICK = DOOMS BONUS BILL; MT WILL NOT PASS (Continued From First Page.) of Western Governors in Sait Lake City last fall. It was then decided to make a mass charge on Congress and serve notice on the Republican lead- ors that if the West was to be made mafe for the Republican Party next November, the Republican majority would have to take care of reciama- tion. Later ex-Gov. Spry of Utah came to Washington and opened headquarters and brought renewed pressure to bear. The first proposition entertained was that Congress appropriate a fiat sum of $260,000,000 for reclamation work. But it was impossible for the Republican leaders to indorse this Plan while dally charging the Demo- cratic Administration with extrava- france, and feeding the country on Promises of reduced approprtations. {t Is understood an agreement was finally reached to get the $30,000,000) Into the bonus bill ostensibly as a legitimate land settlement provision. At any rate, the scheme is dead, ‘After the thorough ventilation it hi in the caucus last bellks where the lambastin, ived i wae greeted with prolonged ap- plause by members from the stern States. None of thi members from the ten Western States, affected took the floor | while the plan was under fire, seemingly realizing that the jig was up when the exposure came. It was demonstrated to the sat! faction of all the members attendifig the caucus that any oclvillan could! take advantage of the land settle-| ment provision well as a soldier and the belief was expressed by many that the majority of those benefiting would be civilians who wanted to get Western land at Government ex- pense, The plan was repeatedly re- ferred to as the “Mondell scheme”) and during the ‘entire evening Mr. Mondell failed to come to the de- i fense of his protege. —-—— CALL EDWARDS: BIASED. charges demanding thelr removals filed with Gov. Edwards by Mayor Irank Hague and the remainder of the Jersey City Commissioners, was filed at Tren- ton to-day. The Board asserts that tho Governor is disqualified from acting on the charges because he showed he had prejudged the Commissioners and wae biased against them by his pledges given publicly before election to ro- mave them, They further state that the neglect of duty and misconduct in office charged against them date back to a time when the Board was not controlled by any of those who afe its members now. nee STRIKERS GET BUS JOBS. Olty Seven Employed Staten ah Seven of the strikers of the Rich- mond Light & Power Company were employed as inepectora along the bus lines to-day. Grover A. Whalen, Com- misioner said he had thirty other ap- plications but had no positions for the men. ‘ Thomas Costello, of the strikers’ Coromittee wil! ask Borough President VanName of Richmond that some of the atrikers be placed jn vacant posi- tlons tor mechanics, electricians. ‘Three more bus lines will be put in ration wenly-five buses. La RR DEATH NOTE WITH LIP STICK, | Gilet Sort! les om Mirror That She In Now “at Kune.” CHICAGO, May L—=A red-lip stick was used by Marle Willlams to write her death message. She was tired of singing and dancing for a living, tired loyalty Parade May Day. | SARATOGA SPRINGS, May 1.—Ail jbusiness activities were at a standstill 'tor two hours to-day while 2,000 mem- bers of military lo and patriotic or eoniza tions participated in an American Day parade | BULL im Semate to Repeal All War! Lawes. WASHINGTON, Muy 1.—A bill to ''terminate all war legislation troducs by Democrat, Georgia, of rouge and the lip stitk, Sbe left |earden in the middie of a party, went home and opened n gan Jet. |The janitor found “her body on the [Moor and o message written with » itp on a mirror, ‘Have, no pencil, Tel) mother 1 am = \" it ease,” Se Dies in Sabway Station, Morris Demahe of No, 5701 New Ut ‘reoht Avenue, Brooklyn, became iil sud. denly chis morning ng in, & & Wet Bnd Sub- ry be rt fatlure 6 Strest Station. carpenters and| { to-morrow morning adding | 15) aaa, 19—Bluck ‘Hawk, Dyckman Street, | ner, Dale, Off 97th Gitebc~ Cabanon, 96th bry ar treet. Off 97th Street—Comorant, 96th 2 it. on 97th Street—Vireo, ith Street—Bobolink, 96th Btrect. Off 97th Street—Quaill, Street. | Barney, Blak: oft 158th UitgrtDeatrover Flotilla Gold#borough, Bi No, 1, consisting of Flusser, Toucey, | Satterlee, Hopewell, Thomas, Bagley, Shark erwood, Lard- |! Robinson. Rodge: 8,000,000 BRITONS TAKE THE DAY OFF! Move to Impede Railroad Traffic a Fiasco—Overall Campaign Started in London. LONDON, Ofay 1.—Bight million work- ers are estimated to have participated in Great Britain's observance of May Day by taking the day off, parading and speechmaking, but there were no inter- ruptions to the Nation's essential public services. The move to impede railway trafic through the “work to the rules” policy proclaimed by the London and Liver- pool Railwaymen's locals proved a fiasco. The feature which gave more prom- ise of distinguishing the day was the inauguration of an overnil-wearing cam paign similar to thet in the States by the Middle Class Union caicu- lated to cut down the price of clothing. The unton's officials appeared at their offices this morning garbed in denim and Issued appeals to the membership of the union to emulate their examplo Miners, factory hands, shipbullders, dockers, builders, painters, engineers, agricultural workers and municipal en ployees made holiday. In London, severai thousands parade! through the west end to Hyde Park headed by a contingent of former ser: vice men. They swarmed about twelve platforms from which seventy-two speakers made polygiot appeals for the betterment of wor oFking conditions, FIFTY V WOUNDED IN RIOTS IN PARIS May Day Disturbances in Eastern Part of City—Situation Under Control. PARIS, May 1 (Associated Preas).— Two persons were killed and about fifty others wounded, most of them slightly, in @ series of small riots this afternoon| in the eastern part of the clty. The altuation generally is under von- trol of the authorities. pesricsgiborlt BUFFALO STRIKERS SPLIT. New Yerk Central Reports Some Old Mem Have Returned, BUFFALO, May 1.—Railroads affected by the eecond wa.kout of switchmen and yard conductors to-day continued thu | efforts to Sreak the strike, despite steps taken by the Attorney | to ring about Federal intervention. ‘There were indications of # spit in the ranks of the strikers, railroad of- ficials said, afd Superintendent Daniel W. Dinan of the New York Central lines claimed that practically normal condi- thong existed in the Central yards this) morning. Some of the old men have re- turned, ‘he said, ee 100 experienc yardmn have been brought from oth barts of the system. Freight embargoes are in effect on all roads except the New York Central, bcd VETERANS AID SINN FEINERS Fights At Former Soldiers Jo! Wormwood. LONDON, May 1.—Sinn Fein demon-s tection are J. Wormwood | stratora in front of Scrubbs prison, introduced a novel last night when they brought along 0 flying column of ateel-helmated former soltlers to ward off attacks by Anti-Sinn Poiners. The flying column did not prevent as tacks, and several persons were {a. jured’ before police could atop the fight- ing. Twelve of the Irish hunger strikers! g Stevenson, counsel to the Lusk in Wormwood Scrubbs, on behalf of} whom the Sinn Feiners have been nt jng their demonstrations, were released night, last Serbian The Serbian Child Welfare tion, which is endeavoring to feed clothe a half million children of Serbia. Associa: and nnounced that A. Barton Hep- 3 Nationa of ‘reas urer. Jay Schieffelin, H. Howe, Chairman of the National Birtiv [pa Committee, with headquarters No. 7 West bb gpl Bp Street. “president, “und ‘ataniey a Belle, Donny? Algor Ue tis ny "wmithiield” 14 (2) Candle, Bob i Garth entry. Redfield, MA) Five wee, ) Tid (a) Gimaw, 117, “(e) Bal pe orpne, handicy Ayrlonge “it aide A siural 108 rane saiayor Net pee Ne re pousas Wabed fo hamdioa, he Wit at fe Seas i =o 7 ance. 11 *Aapreation "are FIFTH RACE RACK, The Severn olds aval urrwaas! io a i Was ‘ United hii RRA ee RR GD ro FRBDARRDHA [Bite, Dickerson, ith Street.) Herbert, (siacaoll Flotilla No, ao conaisting of Clemson, the | sat in a number of Anarchist cases, mi E: RELIEVES THE JAM; MORE TO-LET SIGNS 200,000 Paver L Leave City for Suburban Homes in All Directors. Will May Day turn the housing tide in favor of home-seekers? Real estateexperts are looking for decisive developments through all parts of the metropolitan district— not from the threatened rent revolu- tion, ‘but from a tremendous read- Justment of home centres. Their re- ports show more than 200,000 persons moving. Some started a week or two ago. The big mass is on the go now. And the exodus will continue through the month, The adrift is from old city sections to the suburbs—mainiy from cramped, high4priced, over-crowded flats to |small dwellings on cheap lands along the outer stretches of the enlarged rapid transit zone. The mdvement is logical because suburban builders are in the midst of great activity, whiie flatbuilders in the olty have been at a standstill for nearly two years. Renting agents among the flat dweli- er# say the exodus will do more than anything else to relieve the congested housing situation, Reid, Breck, Case, Putnam, ft 129th Street—Destroyer Flotilla Crowinshield, BSohenc! consisting of Leary, ort royer ely, Bernadow, Dahigren, reckenridge, Abbot, ALL REDS WATCHED BY HEAVY GUARD; NO OUTBREAK HERE (Continued From First Page.) charged with violating a city ordi- nance by throwing out handbdills at 2.80 this morning, The bills were the usual “Workmen, throw down your tools!" propaganda, Starr said the leaflets had been given to him by a man he didn’t know, ‘The other arrest was that of David N. Ditchek at No. 844 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn, charged by the authorities of Putnam County with being a fugitive from justice on a charge of advocating criminal an- archy at Mount Carmel, William J. Flynn, chief of the oper- atives of the Department of Justice, arrived here last night to take chargo of the Federal detectives during the May Day period of excitement. At- torney General Palmer's general alarm of intended disorders, Fiynn sald, was based on reports of oper- ators In many cities outside of New York, which corroborated each ther. They warranted the continuing of | special vigilance in guarding the in- dividuals threatened, noi only to-day but for some time to come, he said. Major-Gen, O'Ryan said that re- Ports that the National Guard was under orders for instant service to- day were without foundation. No or- ders of uny kind affecting « mobiilza- tion of the city regiments or any part | of them had been issued, he said, and no requests had been made of him looking to such action. Federal detectives and the neice said to-day that they not only had all the radical leaders under surveillance, but that they have located the most important headquarters in New York of the Communists and L W. W. It is from this place, they declared, that much of the “Red” literature has been distributed, and they would haye raided it before now, except for the fact they are waiting to trap some |4,_ day that “ of the writers of the pamphlets. The operation of the vast machin- ery of protection began last midnight, when regular and extra policemen and more TO LET from the buildings. B: ing sites able plots have stood idle. the two movements, |ments—and q loity next Fall, 175,000 PERSONS. + or purchasers, making new hom: over 175,000 persons. Daily from brokers during the past been passing to city flat dwellers, Not only have old Manhattanites spread outward through Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk, the Bronx, W chester and Jersey commuting terri- tory, but the fast increase of Brook- of old families there further into cut- the home buying of Brooklynites in New Jersey has become a prominent feature, and the exclusive residential confines of Westchester have cap- tured many wealthy familles from the City of Churches. all of the railroads verify realty re- ports In regard to the record-break- Ing rush outward of home seekers, passenger statistics, another new high Wanderers through uptown mazes of flathouse streets are finding more so for big structures to go up in many sections where avail- Botween landlords are facing a rapidly growing probability that there will be plenty of apart- a comfortable few left over—after the rush back to the NEW HOMES OUTSIDE FOR OVER Of 21,523 private dwellings storted by builders throughout the metropoll- tan district last year, more than 17,- 000 were not under way until the last quarter, and most of them have been finished this spring, either for tenants for reports fow weeks have demonstrated how the great bulk of these new housings has lyn population has pressed hundr-ds lying localities on Long Island, while Statistics of carly spring traffic on The Long Islard Rallroad announced nmistakable evidence of Long Island's growing importance as an all-year place of residence is reflected in the latest compilation of 49 per ‘number responding fh taet road has forty-seven’ a with more than #00 commuters ¢ ‘The Montauk division, with scores a gain of 2,349 over a year Main Line, with 6,180, a 2066 North Shore, with 6.676 peice 19 Reckaway, with Rockaway Beach. “with ‘ 181; Atlantic, with 2.244, pstead, with 1,517, Oyster Bay, with iOS gains Wading River, with gains h, with 624, aes 202." Reports from towns along all of roalroad's branches show how dwel ing builders during the past have broken alb hi; putting up 7,911 occupancy th with 1,153 Ry 19 in 1916, in 1915, $23 in tors, i198 in 1912, 7,429 1911, 7,068 In 1910, 6,524 in 1909, 4,7 in 1908, 6,107 in 1907, 4,836 in 190 3,964 In’ 1906, Now housing conditions on Long Island Railroad reflect those o all other railroads entering © Greater City, They reveal to crows ed flat dwellers, trembling with a} prehension at every approach of landlord, that there are plenty cheaper, better homes awaiting thet Just outside the old congested cet In a dispute which the police say a over the use of a yacant lot in Aste Aa 4 vegetable garden, Mrs. Mary D sano fifty-six years old, of No. 70 Shi man Street, Astoria, was stabbed shot to death and the police ure to-d eking the person who attacked The Jot. which Is in Sherman Stre was loaned to the Italians, EAGLE BRAND} Condensed Milk } “The Milk that Saves the Sugar” D°? you use sugar on your fruit and cereals? Why not continue to en- joy the flavor and nutritive value of this combination. **Eagle Brand’’ solves your sugar shortage problem. For sale at all dealers THE BORDEN COMPANY Authorized Exchange De NEW AND USED BUICKS Glidden Motor & Supply West 58th St., of Broadway. a Gordon &Dilworth ORANCE MARMALADE RELIGIOUS NOTICES. FRbE SY SAGQuUL, CARNEGIN HALL, SUNDAY MORNING, 104 “DOBS THE THB: LL ARE WHI WILLIAM J, SHY, “be sae arpa at the BRONX Y. x AR. Were sent to guard the Public Li- | record for commutation trate having PERSONALS. ae brary, the General Post Office, the tO | heen established last month. Only a a "ein to, 3 year of uae: ek big railway stations, the City Hall lrew years ago, the sale of 30000 ral pte on ees cut se wats gs Sub-Treasury, various court Build-|tickets monthly in summer, or. of} ibe’ ‘22, City Hall Station. Ings, ferry houses, bridge plazas and —— = briges, skyscrapers, church edifices, public \utility plants, homes of of- ficials and many private residences, as during the war. business, 20,000 a month. ware 22089 anmmuters, exceeding by Among those given special pro- P. Morgan, Charles | ee M, ‘Schwab, whose steel com- Pany beat a recent strike; Supreme Court Justice Bartow S, Weeks, wlio and Assistant District Attorney Alex- ander I. Rorke, who prosecuted them: Judge Elbert H, Gary of the United States Steel Corporation; Archibald Committee, that raided Re& strong- holds, and Detective Sergeant James Hard to make? Not ig head of the Police Bomb |} a bit of it. — Sra crus BRONX PUGILIST SHOT. pp ll pA when you Frank Libby, a pugilist, known as “Kid” Libby and the “Fighting News boy," twenty-three, of No. 1.106 South- | ern Boulevard, was shot through the | left shoulder last night in a restaurant | ‘You make it tke thie: 6 even table- at No, 950 Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, by an unidentified man’ who escaped. Wm, Shillaber Dies at 70. William Shillaber, Vice President of the Bush Terminal Company, President oenes Paing ae: S balvemmoree ont of the Newfoundland-American Packing up with spoon, ‘set away until stone Company and an official and director of ol it with a0 8 ort other lange corporations, is dead poreibie, | Enough for one ple, a his el h year, at his residence, Presto tomorrow, No. verside Drive. 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