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" NLM. STATE FARMER WORKS EIGHT HOURS “ADDAY TWICE A DAY: He ts 2 “Capltalst Who La. * tl tanding, Heart th bors” and Is Mad Clear } tomatic as He Forced Owner | shots, “they " matted toward” 60th } Street it t ed th Through Over Conditions, | | Fron Car. into’ Uerington Avenue, Burke HAS NO SAY ON PRICES, Works Harder Than His Hired} ‘ Men, and Often Finds It Impossible to Get Help. Bophe Irene Loed of The Bve- “ing World staf—a thorough investigator with a thoroughty well grounded knowledge of the @udject—has made an automo Bile tour of the highwoye and Ddyways of the agricultural coun tes of New York State for Arst-hand facte adout farm con dittons affecting food production and prices. Professional farm ers have been quoted at length with reference to threatened eurtailment of production, scan city of lador and high prices for THE EVENING WORLD, ay ci DAY, MAY 28 “The Spirit of Scarsdale’’ Boe od DOROTHY DURBAND , 1920. AUTO THIEF SHOT | | 1 | Thomas Weltmeyer, INGHASE IES UP AS PISTOL FAILS Fasnlens 7 Leodind) Had. Dropped Magazine of Au- Detectives frommReadquarters to- day will closely question an alleged auto thief whose pursutt and capture \aréused a fashionable section of the city jate last night. The story might have been different had not the wart- ridge magazine dropped from his au- tomatic pistol, Hoe tg booked as Charles 1. Burke, twenty, dn automodiie machinist of No, 496 Cary Avenue, West Brighton, 8. L, and haa been placed in charge of Tieut. MoMahem of the De- tective Bureau, one of the men @s- signed to hunt the automobile ban- dite who killed Detective Sergeant | John BH, Fitzpatrick as he was trying | to-prevent the theft of a car in West 65th Street near Fifth Avenue a week i wit was shortly before 11 o’clook when No, 42 Hedges Place, Jamaica, drove his touring dar down Madison Avenue, stopped just Burke started north in Madison Ave- | nue, At that moment Police Corparal Axel Stvarison arrived ahd somebrdy found Burke's cartridge magazine and shouted “His pistol isn't loaded; him!" Swanson Jumped {nto a car and started firing. This caused Burke to urn east in Kast 60th Street, through which Swanson, still fring, chased him. Between 69th and 69th Streets in Lexington Avenue Sergi, James Moynihan and Policeman Leopold Solomon of the Bast 67th Street Sta- go get Heri from the car and ran behind le of sewer pipes. A chauffeur jumped on the running board of the derelict auto and shut off the power. From pehind his barricade, Burke tried to fire at the polloe, then realized he was without cartridges and help- less with bullets from several direo- tions spattering around him, “My pistol's empty; I surrender,” be shouted. A bullet pa: his left hand and he fell. taken to the Fast 67th Street station and then to maaree, t MARIA TUCCI HOPES FOR LIGHT PENALTY Girl Convicted of Killing Her Gis- ter Will Be Sentenced For Mansiaughter.June 7, Expectation, bora of hope, that her sentence will not be heavy ts enabling Marlq ‘Tuco to pull herself terctticr to-day efter her optlapse following odn- viction ast night of the killing of her Largeat td Floor Shop of ite kind in the World (Between Fifth Avenue M and Broadway) Opposite Waldorf Hotel north of 69th Street, and went iufv @| sister, Angelina Conti, In their Some farm necessities, but The Eve store. When he came out he saw a|iast March. | young man getting into his car amd] She spent most of to-day sewing on per to go direct to the farmers | shouted! an apron in het cell In the Tombs Prison, and Mrs, Cassie MoConnell, the head \matron, who was her tp char gaye ‘tim: said that Maria's morale was niuch themselwes for the facts. Miss | Loeb has toritten a series of “Get outl* Burke paid no heed and Weitmeyer } i | } wing World ts the first newspa- | “SENIOR” aaheaaente : s_Josernr articles, which will disclose started shouting “stop thief!” and F@M | oveq. she had a plentiful wapply of . facts quite startling to the Neo | FATHER ON TRIAL to the machine, A crowd gathered. [Tipper inst. night, whieh was” eer, fn We shall continue to offer for.a limited ' Yorker and the country at large, COLLAPSES TWICE | Burke started the engine and wben | prom an dutside restaurant, and enjoyed The second article fottows: | Weltmeyer reached the side of tae|it. During tho’night she slept-ittte if * time choice of our entire’ stock of 40 et all, though she remained the night, through on her cot. Maria will be sentenced on’ Jung: t. . Her conviction of PRT ia thé first degre jos with 1 mixintum. around. | Folled before “Mr. Homesteker’s” ¢yex,| car) the young man whipped out ap There is a horde of Indians ng automatic pistol, jammed {t Into &t the call of the Spinite of River and | Weltm: stomach and told Bim Field, followed by, Tepresentatives~ of |(o get out of the way. the old Dutch settlers) among whom| Then swinging the are Peter Stuyvesant and Frederick Phillipse. After them comes the|~ _ “Spirit of the Road,” appropriately played by Commjasioner of Highwayn | Franklin Henshaw, with a following of} red coats and Continental troops = the figures of Washington and) There Will Be Two Gorgeous) Mtns de development of modern times! scenes and | Performances To - Morrow] tatieaus showing the | comtog of | ‘Progress and “Good Gov-! with a closing tableau rep. resenting the “Spirit of Now York, which makes available to her, suburb. @n neighbors all the arts and aciences. xt depicted through With an Intermission for Vil- Mrs Frank tt Bethel, President of | The public has learned to lage Dagcing on the Green. Mrs. Frank H. Bethel, President of George ‘Field, ee en] look to Miller for innovations senane onartientty | in candycraft,—now Miller” will start an innovation in candy prices. 20% Reduction Sale By Sophie Irene Loeb. SYRACUSE, N. Y, May 2—In @ecussing with practical farmers the Prevailing conditions as to food, Nears Close, whioh affect every New York con-| John Gallander, a clay modeller known | @™mer, on of the most stgnificant in the varlety theatres as “Gallando,”| @tatementé and a graphic picture of who has been on trial béfore Judge | things as they are were given to me Reuben L, Haskel} in the,Qounty Court, | by Harvey A. Moyer, owner of the Brooklyn, on an Imdlictment charging Holstein-Fretwian cattle concern, the Dm with brutal treatment of his daugh- langest and perhaps best known ¢arm ‘¢': Minnie, in 1918, collapsed twice to- proposition ia the State, day while Samuel Liebowits, his coun- | eel, was summing w for the defense. Mr. Moyer bas in the last four years 4 ‘pnysician was called to attend him. | ‘sold 1,300 cattle tor $1,600,000 cash, one “vr. Liebowlts argued that Minnte Gal- | ball alone bringing $106,000, to say !iender suffers trom hysteria, that the | nothing of 200 head averaging $2,400 wounds she tells of and scars she bears | ob, Thus Mr. Moyer apeaks from wero self-infioted and that she is a ‘Wide experience as to the profitable | victim of hallucination. While bis coun- nd of farming and knows what is ecl was tating, Gelleeier agiet gicod the matter with it. and fell over the counsel r “To-day the farmer ts tm an ugiy | *wenty: minutes he ceeded rs Moyne i and taco ee ne ree clean through, He 1s tired of seeing An me to a tour, a ‘the sorry apevtacle of the olty’s bullt-| “ jrpulance Surgeon Haycrot of Holy ph recagmeg leboe Gumening #1 end Family Hospital said enous calles was a -you~please-or- we-etitke basis: | famous nationally advertised’ brands of P clothes: (over 15,000 garments) at . A Straight Discount of - | - 99% From Regular | Gallander Accused of Beating His Child Drops to Floor as Case car RS. FAITH VANFALIKEN BURGH VILAS ~~ PRICES” which means that 4 $30 garment will cost you $24, and the higher priced ones: at the..same proportionate saving. ~ The weresoriginally priced $5 to. $20..below prevailing prices because of our very.low. cost of operating this. business.-on -a-see— ond floor location. (Actually theesaving~ is considerably more than 20%.) An All-Scarsdale Fete, a community affair with & pageant and other feat- ures to appeal to every one in the region, will be held on the Bronx Park- way to«morrow and Scarsdale will take a holiday to attend and celebrate. ‘Two performances of the pageant will occur, one from 3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and the other at 7 o'clock in the evening. From 6 to 7 there will be dancing on the Parkway. oi.t9 ‘the ie efforts of. Mra. Roy 1. “Guild, Pageant rman, to make the fet? significant in increased netghbori!- | ness and community spirit. Among the prominent membefs of the community taking part in tho. fete are’Mra, Sam Carter-Waddey, woffering from ne nervous Co! i} The allegory of the pageant js| Wh has composed the original dan “Dhis self same ongantzed labor |." ormer Dentint ¢ one co W Sumose’| woven: about the adventures of “Mr. |S0F, ‘he pageant; William Canto * ° Emanuel Kowler . Vomesceker,” played. by ‘Thomas |4nd Hobart Upjohn, the architects, Ll Ye Fi t Ci d contingent practically controle the! girect, formerly a practicing dentist in| jr7menecker.’ | played by | Thomas | contributors of the ceric effects, Roy | our Favorite Canates cost of every garment the farmer! Boston where he is sald to have wealthy z, at-! Durston, Francis B. Thurber, Mrs, F.| tractive residence. Of course he ar-| + reiatives, was sent to the workhoure| rives in Scarsdale and is there greetoa | 2 tor x,months by Magistrate Corrigan|by the “Spirit of Scarsdale,” imper- in Easex Market Court to-day. He was|sonated by Mrs. Faith Van Valken- charged with disorderly gonduct. by|>UTh Vilas—the author of the pa- Detecting Honey Mune Toulowrine, ome geant, by the Way—whose hospitality | a Qasvengers on. 8 reet quite charms him. At the call car that thelr te had een picked. Spirit, the past and present ab ont must have from His toes to his head. | Not only this, but every farm necessity ! he must pay for on the eame basis, “Farmer fashion, he has to pay what you ask, and he has to eell for what you will pay. He has no aay In the matter. “Whenever the farmer’s labor Is Bethel, Mrs. Walter Clark Run-| on, Judge White end Mrs. Percy | Yaxman, Community singing will be lead by | Francis J. Tyler, song leader of the| New York Community Service, which | is also providing the pageant direc- tor, Mrs. Mae P. Harris, At the Old Prices OLD-FASHIONED GUM DROPS Regular £9c Pound Bor......0+++400+ PEANUT BRITTLE ular 86c Pound Box... secercsvveee suck ROLLED DATES . Reduced to . Reduced to Sale | ssttu ma seeptaratcs be eect TuRREd tkcoon Ort wigs FOR MEN & | te rent in at approximately Regular 49c Pound Boz......4.. . Reduced to bar ta Pes chia ihe meeenrtie SALTED PEANUTS P i YOUNG ‘MEN ty pabiton ho ciutanen the caenene Beier 6 65c Pound Bor.... .\ Reduced to nF 4 fas MILK CHOCOLATE FIGS Regular 55c Pound Bor... ... ile CHOCOLATE DATES 7 66c Pound Bor... raisiN't WALNUT CLUSTERS ' regular bbc Pound Box.. Reduced to op FASHIONED AFTER- DINNER MINTS Regular 69c Pound Bow.........45 .... Reduced to NUTTED AND FRUIT ROYALS .. Reduced to Regular 69c Pound Bor.. aa MILK CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE» Regular 7c Pea Box... . Reduced to MILK CHOCOLATE ALMOND CLUSTERS Regular $1.10 Pound Boz..........+++. Reduced to a Combination — zen never could dream The hol maker, &o., gots $7, $8 $9 and $10. “And when these olty people work an extra hour more than eight hours they get extra pay and usually double. “The farmer works fourteen hours or more a day in his busy season and no extra pay is even suggested, “Hig farm hand t# getting onto these ‘city tricks’ and insists on quit- ting around ¢ o’clook, when there may ‘be considerable ‘anportant work to| do, But the farmer-owner must go on and finish whet there ta “Not only thia, but we don't get, half the efficiency out of the farm hand we used to get. He sees the city | At the Amazingly Low Price of AGAIN--- We Thank You! . Reduced to ‘HE Birthday Party of our first downtown store, which opened yesterday in the Hudson Terminal Building on Cortlandt Street, was a most gratifying success. All day Jong the store was thronged with people from downtown New York, from Brooklyn, and from Jersey—and we thank them all most warmly for the kind things they said about United Candy and about the Store—which was most generally described as a “Perfect Jewel Box.” To those who did not have an opportunity to see the new store yesterday, we beg to extend a special invitation for today Extra Special for To- day and To-morrow Bot But 24 com! any” could hardly 8 Made to Retail at $50, $55; *60; 565 tion of goodies, and tomorrow. We believe it is well worth a visit, being i in its Special Holiday Pack- | complete, without superior selection of eliow going wort, ‘olock “ s jay Pac! a s . . on aoe eee peel way as unique as “The Largest Candy Store in the World,” which ag The greatest canty | Setd Cedtibe Boece Raled Gelien Dat? At best, the greatly lowered prices for wearing apparel from the opening day has drawn such Great crowds on 42nd Street. CANDY—“Birthday Specials” burating with ‘nuts, Toasted Cocoanut Fintty e lovers pecial that candy lovers | Marshmallow with ‘that cris have ever been treated to, containing a package of Sugar Rotled Dates, a package of Assorted Mitic Chocolate, a package of Assorted Hard Candy, a package of Old Fashioned “The result is obvious, The cal) of the city is too strong for him. Take Syracuse, our nearest town. The au- tomobtle concerns and their acces- sortes employ about 20,000 Thig means that one-half the ni ot employees of the city are used | now prevailing can only be temporary until stocks | held: for higher prices by wholesalers are forced on the market. Your best interests, therefore, lie in buying now, before prices again become firm. ; ta Here, in this great 2d floor shop, you are presented for manufacturing purposes. That} gum Dy Mt rbined a 4 they pull these workers from the eure | Homie "Made Condy ‘At Both Stores Louisiana Molasses Mixed felts Sinoyggire Ryniodral with money vet opportunities beyond anything rounding farm into, Byracuse is teats cai tot cane | To signalize the opeming | A» on sddes metal for the hlldem, tive’ pack: we thought possible a month ago. In addition to a | readily seen. | ‘There Ye end Extra Soectal “The old sftuatton ts reversed, | will be | fieg-orith pretty pink We are offering these delicious candies of our first downtown store, we are offering this extra list of specials for this Week-End at both of our stores. Where we used to get peopte from the city to the farms, you can now sce hundreds of employees daily coming in flivvers from the farms to work in Friday Batu the city. That's the anewer, wits Ta m 1.49 straight discount of 20%, which a apniies to.our entirg stock of Se garments, we offer. today a special purchase of 1,200 Suits secured by us at a fraction | of their value. They were made this season to retail at $50, $55, $60 and $65. While they last, $36.00. | All sizes. ii Palm Beach Suits Reduced fo $10 & $12 ppg other day I met a neighbor nd of mine, and asked him how he) bs a-comin’, He answered: “Well, I ain't a-comin’ very fast. 1 had three childrenand I saved up enough money to give them a good education gad now they have all left NOD *ALCOHOLI c | fF ermouw Chocolate and Vanilla Jersey Milk Chocolates Assorted Creams, Nougatines, Care: Sparkling Mixed Walnut Fudge th | ime to, work, in the city, Wife and I! ~ oe = Cake Pains soak | “q'm going to ee the herd next Benak we. otter in gael rd fail and get along, with aa litle ae 1 Trials or ride Yule package | 7 sora ae on. 9 ROE Te ecad Stee thee re Si F course it can be had. { I have been in the business for raeaat, Masai th. Mouquin’s Vermouth is wenty years, but T'm going out— : strictly within the law and as truly Jean through next December, I can't ~ delightful py snake any snoney out Of th" Reid Me, FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound box mm est “Tt means long hours, hard work, and L can't get any men who want to do that kind of work, They don't re gh hours from 4 A. M, to 6 P. M “You think you are handling a lot of money in my business, but when you pay it back in foodstuffs you have | hothing left. “Pitteen years ago wheat brant cost | from $17 to $20 a ton, A ton of milk | id tor rae: \Conunued on Wiftesnth Fagey | 42nd—also—43rd Street Hudson Terminal Building between 5th and 6th Ave. Nevins approaches it fo | 0 and 1 ‘eciing 32 Cortlandt Street Lepbny eo I MWeouquiry RESTAURANT AND WINE COMPANY 133 Prinee Street, New Youk ENTIRE SBCOND FLOOR 34th Qetwoon Sth Ave, and Broadway) Street Opp. Waldorf Hotel Open Daily Till 6 P. M.—Saturday Till &P. ton of wheat br: ’ +s gamoryeata