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ey is ; Meee , THE EVENING WORLD, SA URDAY, MAY 29, 1920. ESCAPED WOMAN { R 20,000 FARM JUST HOW You Can Own Your Home _ |MERCHANTS HELD Father or Brother-in-Law? “prisoner cavGHT HOUSES VACANT AS. . For Less Than Your Present Rent IN $175,000 THEFT | Will Makes Woman Decide }'»0%« 1». we Got ou of ~ PMY Bees {IF YOU ARE PAYING $100 A MONTH YOU CAN BUY THIS HOUSE\ aries One LO) iit 1 ree “ : BEGS HOMES, Pu nd FROM FREIGHT CAR Widow Forbidden to Marry GERALDINE ADEE rion ae re House ta De _—— oe Any Except . Husband's} BECOMES BRIDE |. |Tecnine spprionie ia ane nad beet twenty years old, who said ahe had been 5 I'ving at No, 273 Pacifie Street, Brook- lyn, after she had escaped from a home {, which she had been committed: The first escape was from the Flor ence Crittenten Home In East 21st Street shortly after hervarrest. She was found by Detectives Hake and Smith and brought back in time for her trial, She was convicted and committed to ths Inwood Home, On May 7 she and two other girle made their escape by tying sheets to- gether and lowering themselves to the street where, the detectives say, @ mon in an sutomobile waited to take theor away When captured to-day at 32d Street ond Sixth Avenue she begged not to be returned to the home, “I would rather be dead,” she sald. She would not tl of the whereabouts of the other twa girls. According to the detectives she is ai English war bride, who married @ 9% United States sailor and loft him wha 6 % they renched this country. . New York State’s Food Pro-) ducers Cannot Carry Load of Mounting Costs. | DESERTED BY LABOR.| » With All Work and No Pay,| Farmer Believes It Is Time for Adjustment. ‘Arrest of Lichtenfels Brothers; Brother to Get $40,000 Es-| OF F, D. BRADLEY | ‘Recalls Charges Against | tate Left by Montclair Man Them in March, pinning Mrs. Leikauf .Also Must Cui News that William and Emit; Off All Relations With Her Tichtenfels of No, 418 Willis Avenue, Parent or Lose Inheritance Prominent retal! grocers of the Bronx, had been held in $20,000 ban Under Strange Testament. by United States Comisstoner Hitch- alae cock as one of the “side” results of Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | the stealing of woolens valued at Which does a woman love better, | ane x tet , LIVING, ROOM Sophie Irene Loeb of The Bve- ning World staf—a thorough investigator with a thoroughly well grounded knowledge of the aubject—has made an automo- bile tour of the highways and $175,000 from an Erie Ratlroad freight her br. vor-in-law or her father? car recalled to-day the arrest of the brothers on March 8, when silks, rugs and automobile tires worth $100,000 were found in their warehouse. brother@@law; and on the other | Seven days after that arrest the | side the loss of that income weighed | . Feu) the aaroaiunet eotee Lichtenfelses were discharged by Mayy- byway Oe ‘trate Levine in Jefferson Market yl us ew York State for “ | Court. Police Captain McQueenvy said Hhand facts about farm con- K ra the alleged loot had been Inspected by | These Problems adtually are oA ditions affecting food production scores of persons, none of who-n had fronting Mrs, Lulu Letkauf, widow and prices, Professional farm- ers have been quoted at length | Gained AAVLUEE ING. KOM EW itelor Sole GEE Wig Aen |W \ cape , GARDEN TO REMAIN With. reference’ to. tnrentevea |GALLENDER GUILTY \POLO GROUNDS fe Com If the come from $40,000 were on one side the balance, with the down the father, how would a female ei * Solomon choose? yoy | | Lichtenfels said the stuff was the three children, John, Edward and | * | Udell) |Property of a “nelghbor,” and was) Herbert, and her brother-in-law, | } ; mere { New York Life Company, Owners, curtailment of production, scar. OF CRUELTY TO GIRL SUSPECTS FREED) Auneth & stored as a matter of accommodation. | George, at No. 187) Park Street, | “a ‘ Deny, Building Will Be De- city of labor and high prices for bs 4 E It has remained ever since in custody | Montclair, | A . New Jersey. For in the! i ice farm necessities, but The Eve- ; Vaudeville Actor Will Be Sentenced | 4 Gaia | hes ped pala a the earn | deceased John’s will he provided that | ee Udese fo Seale 4 ” | jn f mi agistrate, Upholds Campaign of | he woolen robbery, in connection | | = Publication again yesterday of a re ning World is the first newspa- | Tuesday for Beating His gistrate, Uph paig' the income from the residue of Wipsoenarone ubliea 7 * bh vith which twel en have ber - . aoe reeme sen Sere nh di Ss Garden is t Per to go direct to:the farmers | Daughter. The Evening Workt to Suppress | eguteae neg ying. faiths wayree| vei ensue uiaeseale neces r Lespfbeiyy ons to rmbe roots fora pein: themselves for the facts. Miss Jute | Betting at Ball Games. 15K 6 [tarceny that has been uncovered| Wife "se leno ae she shall net re: | Only Relallves afd a. FEW ern, ofce building brought, front fe . Loeb has written a series of A jury before Judge HaskeN in the : lately in that [einvatvea SHOTAEMALET™ fCocattun they edevae'L. Cate be, | Friends Witness Tuxedo Park . owners. the New York Lite Insurance 4 7 While discharging six men arrested Weilitbs, which. wit ; County Court, Brooklyn, last night : wil disclose | returned a verdict of assault in the |&t pate cdl arr baulh Aah ted hg eed third degree against John Gallander, |0'derly conduct in “laying wagers on ‘a Yorker and the country at large. |q vaudeville performer, fifty-six, who |°ss0vall game” because of Inaumcient The third article follows: |lives at No, 160 Grant Avenue Brook. |Gvitencn | Mucistrate | rothingham | (o- day upheld the campaign of "The Hven- By Sophie Irene Loeb. lyn. Gallander, who is known to}ing World for the purity of the national loved brother, George L. Liekau Company, denial that any plan to de Since cer 0 other 2 y. troy the structure has been formulated. * <8 since certain bequests to a mothe: Ceremony. are% toraen ia valued for taxation pur: and sister In Bavaria, mentioned In) In picturesque St. Mary's Church at poses at $2,800,000. Its actual value ie preceding paragraphs of the will,| Tuxedo Park, at 1 o'clock this after- probably well over that: r' or in its latest fornt was tat are to be Rald only if the estate| 0on, Miss Geraldine Fitagerald Adee, ene ffurance company is compelled to amounts to more than $40,000, it|}@aughter of Mrs, Ernest R. Adee, of rent quarters for its growing business ing of afreight car, which was trans: | ported nine miles before its’ sehis| | were broken and its contents piled | | upon motor trucks. ‘Two railroad | men are under arrest. | | | CHAMBER 1 facts quite startling to the New A * the rob , > . re tuide its present home at No. vy: ALBANY, N.Y, May 28.—In county |Y&¥deville patrons ax “Gallando.” a |name, day REEL ROR RAL er pete el seems fair to assume that Mrs. eae pol his a Brey possi Foon getldway, and has to pay exorbitant after county in this State I have | Clay paper ilt ecd atgah oy with beat-| “Patrons of the game,” the Magis- and Jersey City teh the story the|-emauce trust fund will amount to/ and airs, Chaties Bradley, of the Way- np lela travelled and discussed the food ques, (128 hia nineteen-year-old daughter, |trate said, “must be protected from the at least thal amount. aide, at Convent, N. J. 71 OU he also loen her income, however,| Only relatives, anda few intimas CUT ROUGE, SAYS COURT. if she “permits or allows” her father, | (riends were present in the tittle car was in the Erie yards at Crux- ton, a westerly suburb of Jersey City, Orders came to make, up a train for Soho, a suburb of Newark, nine | I have talked with little farm il itcrgeailaphaaapt bates chigh amet neon hf bgp Per AAC ALA Rice ; aad tig farmers “and. old feckincea {td abetting an assault on the girl by [Place wagers, tut T do not find tn these Ernst A. Schmidt, to reside or atay| church, ‘The ceremony waa pert we Uae) Boer Heaney st mctoatific colleen tnea (Ber grandmother, May 6, 1918. particular cases evidence sufflcent 9 a. by the Rev. K. 8, W. Wood of vith her In or about her home, if we {Warrant the conviction of these me f * * | miles distant. ‘The engineman was! *! asristed byw the R with S Helen Sutton, elghteen, « telephone Biers. and tho following views are| Olander bas been marriea three | "OTS"! Lo Stig ware Willlams AU- Builder Is Ready to Duplicate she “gives any part whatsoever of WY ie PR ee cpveliog 5 , ready to start when an alleged ratl- oh Thayer of St. Mark's School, Southboro, operator at No. 1155 Third Avenue, ar- practically agreed upon by a orptimes. The girl's grandmother, |... xo, 118 Christopher Street: al-| It for $7,200 and Site Would | road man signalled him to back onto | ‘ust Income for his support,” if she| Masa. trom which Mr, Bradtey was rested for alleged disorderly conduct Dy bes Gen: | Named in the indictment, ts the moth-|).14 Goodman, No. 9 East 108th Street | permits or allows “my children to|®"admated. Patrolman Mannion of East 67th Street 5 - ales Street ; siding and‘ pick up the car of The wed y " Seed is up. Machinery and | °F of Gallander’s second wife, and) Abraham Entracht, No. 182 St. Nicholas Be $1,500 or Less—Mort-|* ciene ba he Wake asd age or |tssvolate in any manner with him, reeention at imost Brooke the Adee iste last night, when she reflieéd to\\ Toray labor are prohibitive in’ price, | !!ves in England Avenue; Samuel Weiss, No. 133 West age $6,200. é i Sdugh lates | It being my dintinct direction as woll| Cottage. The future Mra. Bradley is @ leave a crowd of boys and go home, was isin After the: verdict last. nightJudge [116th Btrvat; Frederid Ernnerling, N, Sag 200. \ten alleged thieves saw to it that} Fanddaughter, ‘of the Inte Gen, Louls placed on prabation for six months to- > ale-handed, farmers cannot | ,,After, the, verdict last, night Judge|iisth Btrect: rederi 6. No |{hs Inst car. was dropped ana | my desire, that my said fathor-in-| Fitzgerald and ie a aster of VWillam day by Magistrate McGeehan In York- > ! plow, harrow, drag, plant, roll and | HiAskell sald the grander giand ‘tnd | wes Phe pig Pear ead Pathan, By Stanl | wwitdhied, law have not the slightest beneft| T: Adee. al as vile, Cour anion 'testifed the pirt tok +3 harvést hundreds of acres, ee | made to stand trial. escehiey ak petite y Stanley Mitchell. ; Jaireetly or’ indirectly In any dowies gene him to mind his own business she called «| This i# one of a series of arti The trucks which carried the stuff they are simply quitting. “She ought to have been here tn my clea to show you how to escape |SWAy Were traced to the Tacka- . 7 Detective Dugan testified he had seen They fell they get a trimming | Place,” sald the clay modeller, Austin and Entracht offer to bet on the whatsoever out of my estate or any|/, Suspect these and similiar ques- him a liar and the Magistrate told hor 1 , r e » "ot the 4, ‘o- Tart thereot, nor ‘be able to exercise| (OM. Wil BS pat to more thes one she. wep the oldest" of the 4,000 Ww: wanna Ferrg, at the foot of West oulja voara, But the men who have been arraigned before } Whether they grow grags or wool. | street Jail for sentence Tuesday. game, The men denied the betting, buc| 70m the clutches of the pro; sa Btcial Airman The pysag |Any Influence over my children under | strange Leleaur wilt simply itlus- Wm ly fhe Tat, veer. ee omens Bae 3 ; They must stay put where they | — es [admitted Jumping up in their seate| teering landlord. ‘ : i "i penalty of termination of this trust."| trates anew the old trath that nO trate said, was all that saved her from ‘gg ; haua tivvested thelr lives and their when they became excited over the ba are said to have been found in a caiad tly re | hand can weigh so heavily, 80 un going to an Instivutior \ 1, Tha? wil run than he ever did, and he cer- game. ws against profiteering are | garage back of a saloon at Thir- The deceased John evidently re-| justly, as a dead hand. No Prus- "tne you need ta: joan (paimh 0 } all, iq’ will stay on the farm, | tainty is not getting rich. i Dugan testified he had seen Goodman| @ relief but mot @ cure for the j teenth Avenue and th Street. garded his mother-in-law in a more! sian tyranny is so resented, “The powder,” Magistrate McGeehan. told ae but they will stay there in every | ‘There is scarcely a farm that Is lave his seat. go to Welat and toll him] exit which to-day hit : " “liindly light as she is to be cared for dead command,” perhaps—but with girl, “and more soap and water.” ™ y gensé and let the cities come | planting as muon as last year. Withiyou” Goodman admitted leaving itl ef White every | Among othors arrested here are men| (N'Y OF ‘hoy wants satisfied from the reverse Engliah, a pa: WW after their food. ; the ready sale for $5 a bushel pota-|Seat, but said he did tt when a home run| Cl2#e Of city dwellers, from high | who describe themaclves as Nathan ™ ““Dhere is a forecast of future dis- COPS HOLD UP HOLD-UP MEN. ~ } } Friendtiness, mutual understanding| toe tHe farmer Is selling his Hote. was’ knocked and not to make a bet salaried executives to poorly | Zimmerman, No. 2050 Davidson Ave- |"!S estate, taikaud the orepes te Corl Gupe in the seemingly harmless ns : 1 A t rr ® Mrs. Li fe chape vone! Xe : AP Aiteuition and old-tashloned borse| tee kaise S00 Wane ine ail around TT. | paid clerks, nue, Bronx; Abraham Kompzl, No.| 1 Mrs Lelkaut the chapee 1: Satament: “it. ie aly High that fy see Tie Guepects, as Ther Males "pense must come to the rescue. depleted herds, less growing, fewer WOMEN ATTACK The reat solution of the prod- |596 St. Nicholas Avenue; James cones ee rer ean ith wend. children meet once each year at my Broadway Jowelsy More a 2 4 vi { le i y ey, No. 42 oF 20th . nian: bg grave, shake hands, and make up all Getting an inside tip that two hotd- That's their solution, with the addi- a. MAN ON FERRYBOAT) '™ is for every one to ve nig | Quigley, No. 420 East 120th Street, 1) ‘to ough a third person, a denial thelr ‘gtievances.” Any such compul- up men were going to hold up the How- tion of lesa tulk and more work,| What does this meal own landlord. and August Rubal, No. 3076 Park ae 4 4 It means less hauling, less storage a . me Sige ahis that the will forced her to marry Mr. sory arbitration on schedule time is ard Jewelry Company at No. 1756 Broad-~ + more understanding of the farmer's) 4¢ goods, less production, less profits There are thousands of flat dwellers | AVenUs, Brooklyn. George Leikauf in order to get her! !!kely to start a new war before the way to-day, Inspector Cray, head of the troubles and co-operation with him.| and higher prices. Capt. Beggs Struck on Jaw and’ in New York City paying $100 «| George Barron, high contracting parties leave the There are more than 20,000 v Every strike ina coal mine, In the| Nearly Thrown Overboard for | Month to a landlord who do not real-| Conductor of Jen an Eric ‘freight |) ismand’s money. Nobody has made| churchyard. Detective Bureau, sent two of his men y City, and-Joseph : 2 ; er - ie to hold up the hold-up i i Garlough, of Newark, ‘onc of his |that assertion; on the other hand,| o cant farmhouses in this Stat industrial plant, in the garment ze that the same amor “ 4 ; | Detectives Maske] and Daley of the ans a tightening of the Alleged Annoyances. | mount of “rent” | crew, charged with complicity tn the | Mrs, Leikauf is certainly forbidden to) Deteot K and the people of New York are | trades, mene a eet tor his own ane yanices | paid into thetr own home would malo looting, were arraigned before United |iarry any one clase except her KILLS SALOON MAN _ west s7tn street Station spotted Patricis paying exorbitant house-rent. \ pede, _ But for the aid of a detective who them their own landlords, tes Cofnnieaionay Hendrickson In| oier-in-law on pain of forfetting|! OVER A $10 DEBT Avenue, ‘the Bronx, and Harry ‘Trone, ‘Phere is a shortage of several) As one farmer wisely put It: later arrested him, Capt. Samuel B Here is*a pragtical demonstration | Jers %q $35 000 Held ‘tor TE PROG | insome Soe ner tate NUMAN) aah a tiiety-sleht, of the: Husaes Motes 76c5 thousand hands to mest the common-|_ “If you took the lackey and the| forty-two years old, of No. 2190 Rich-|of what the $100 A month renter ean | 2? sey eat Deter ( hty D ds M f eet ADE at clare had aoense Wp ienie est requirements of the State's needs bowing, scraping doormen and flun-| mond Road, Concord, S. I, would have] accomplish, This s' ‘eter Geraghty Demands Money ot pet cae is not a “d ee eal atter 9 o'clock. ‘The. Hawkshawa ‘put = Diab tericn (het housarda’ ORMABHIDIs | bean thrown ovarhommuky! women) ea honiat a “dream What a beautiful thing in family! Bran ines Four their guns down upon the alleged hor'= == iafoodstufte, * able hotels and put them out on the] the ferryboat Mayor Gaynor last night, | tne that has not gone beyond QUITS CHASE TO SAVE MAN. affection!” the Montclair gossips are | Francis Burke, Then Fires Four UU Pir wine dew or had « chance to got The farmer's children no longer| farms to produce food, rather than] , ah . paper and ink stage. It 3 % ‘ i } Bullets Into Him to work and escorted them to Police _. { Meee eee reece inns | cnt: Gaationm, the situation, #000 according to witnesses before Magis! Louse just completed _Tt {9 &/ pottceman Lets ¢ eters Ea-| oxclaiming—thie is the ond lus- Headquarters. ae We 7 is Las gpeogeny ved trate Croak In the New Brighton Court| 9001 under present| cape to Rescue Drowning Newry. | cious tid-bit over which they have] 1 want that $10 you owe me," nald » According to the police revolvers were incentive with the city's call of from|Wguld be solved | tne rood] to-day. Beggs was held in $400 bat on| PUllding conditions and gives an nc-| “t ain't lucky at all, for when I'm| rolled their tongues within a week.| Peter Geraghty of No. 238 W. 127th found, of Gorn nen. Pat ee mares $5 to $10 a day for ordinary fobs. | pusineas has been the farmer's busl- | 4 charge of annoying Mrs. Mary Harcke | CUrate record of building costs to-day, | playing craps I alwaya lose, und when| The first was the lock-out enforced| Street Inst night to Francis Burke, ® being two of the five robbers who stole The farmer dislikes the compari-| ness only. The consumer complacent- | of No, 141 Clove Road, Stapleton, S. gon of the elght-hour-city unionized] !y has passed the Duck. nt th According to Mrs. Harcke, Beggs w ss Jobody has seen to a | annoying her and her daughter as they ts iF ‘Raabe e ese hour | rarmer’s credits are of prime consid- | were returning to their homes on the are ns is fourteen-hour| eration. City people have failed Ad ferryboat, She struck him on the jaw, aernice ie set fre to his more for-| realize except in talk that he ts the | 41, said, knocking him off a camp stool. city brother, The number of small } : , ot 62,000 in Jewel L of gmall houses going|1 ain't playing craps I'm pushed into}, he rg Saloonkeeper at the southwest corner $62,000 in Jewelry from David Gum= Gp iailthelmumunbateia pretty cect le river” : Dy, SMA RONEN, at se EN aT OPSIAE Biren Aad Hh Avena: biner's store "at So. 241 Browdway at dication that a goc ee Dh ball” in the Montelair Club, because) «coe out of here or you'll be put out,” oe B00 a the plaint o Richard i or you’ put out,’ —- a ARDY Gate rents | crm ved Atle OPINL A hard) certain alcoholically _exhilarated} purke replied ers who have laid yu Washington, a negro | horeman of ; A Pp . ams Lobel “ 0! ot," e “against the rainy day” No, 2144 Fifth Avenue who, ad a apec- | suests, “ot the social elect,” in th Jeraghty drew a revolver and fired PLANT MEMORIAL TREES. ney ried| four times, three of the bullets striking base siete ” that the hor d tato as pushed into the Hast River] words of the Montolair Time : - La int ale Labattaeer: Ikely to] Other women came to her ald, hurling | teering hae shortage and prof | and ren, Pint drowning yesterday |to turn a demure ‘barn dance’ into| Burke's head and the fourth piercing Ceremony te Be Meld im Cantral 4 The woeful waste of the depleted] 1 away, and his assets remain where | bundles on the captain. Their screams lords have combined to] by Patrolman Louis Hoffman of the|a bacchanalian rout!” his body. He fell dead. Geraghty was Park for Service Men, if acres must be reflected in a coming|they can be seen every minute, he Is] attracted Detective John Composi, at- dhe the “rainy day” right up to the! ola siip Station seeeewhy." those same gossips are| ArFested a moment later by Detective ‘Treo trees, one for the @. A. R., one Jong-felt want, wilful or otherwise, * | the last to get the credit he needs and| tached to the New York Headquarters, | Present. Crap shootera were busy between Ane, tral the thacinations: of| (iecor ee of the West 20th Street Sta- for the United Spanish War Veterans ‘The farmer 1s disgusted with the! always has the sword of the mortgag?| who found the women trying to push] The man who built this house, Nich-| piers 16 and 16 about noon, but at wondering: Sis te boistanedl and one for the American Legion, will °' Gemands of the-luxury-loving city| om, the farm hanging over him. Beggs overboard. He quleted thém and| las Terzi, of Little Neck, L, I Wnt ot the policies . (00k (0 Re eee ene ree ae tet andl@accne Oo te oe eee ¥| "ie never has any cash because ho| sitnea Beqgs over to the Staten Ieland|ho is wi Ta Ay atateg SIDE Se ib Be » by the income from $40,000? And/|Geraghty said “I'm glad {t's off ni A dweller who shows little sympathy, }, instantly to put his money into| ‘UD ae BSD Ales is willing to duplicate it ¢or 7,90, | heels. Washington, an Innocent by- | UP pe rt Y in honor of service men who have died as CO} police when the ferry landed at St.|If Teral is willing to undertake sucn a|Stander, about to leave as tho crap| WHY 18 Plow father Schmidt ‘ver-| mind! in the last three years, A. memorial with the producer of eatables, de-| his land. ‘That 18 why he has to stay | [ pas ysl h de-} George. cha i Sotaat 4 vthing to do with| Geraghty, {t seems, fell asleep iwo servic hi ves manding the fresh-from-the-farm | Where he 1s. COR as tied $200 on a simitar|COmtFACt at Little Neck any homect| shooters dispersed, was pushed off the|Doten’ to have anvils te rorvion Wi) 6 eee te eee R ears ago in the back - feed ead heaping abuss'on the farm-|,_ A# against this, he sees how easy it! charge two years ago, according to ‘he|#Nd capable builder ought to be will. | Stfing piece Into the river. lis little grand-children? Was there| ¥' LA back room of the w.- under the auspices of the three organt- fo Seema something have decided | Rams ie BO Seeriier cor null i Me wt te brother.|!00n and Burke put him out, When zations. ‘The Right Rev. John P. Ohid- er because of the high price for whica ae i) everything he owns in nae Sa Hi ula for aya that figure ta ed paane spray es Ba oe eee ovst sus a ean fonciaciaw?| he, 429, to Imasit, he, deciared $10 Fe Oe cei wilt” Calter the ad ee the farmer is not responsible, a moving van and seek fresh fields o: ne suburbs th, into the river with all his hal? i une een ey » Several Gress. oie hand is Serine extinct, fruittulness. SUBWAY TIED UP round the landlord-ridden Peres danke and dragged the negro toanone | And—what's the widow rolng weet tlines after that he demanded the | ‘similar service will be held on ana it ie, catimated that On ovary qriing”plensure care~-bands hat AS MAN IS KILLED] "suing ses ie a earicrte Without in any way attempting 10) 0059" of the otcaalona, and: Butks (una Citcls's The iene Rev, James 0 farm to-day there is not an average driving pleasure cars—hands that are LE Building sites in the nej 650 SETTLE WITH WAITERS, | anticipate the mental procekses Of | threw him out of the place. Geraguty N. Connolly, chaplain of the Twelfth « of two men laborers. badly needed behind the two horses 0 ed where this house stands ape jonood sade EE Mrs, Lulu Lelkauf, jt may be stated|is a laborer, thirty-two years old. Regiment. will be the principal speaker. ‘The prices of the farmer's food, the plough, The cry of the hour, #e-) 1/41. tatted 30 Minutes Through |Sbout $1,900. c VAS Ae cording to these farmers, is a call for heaper sites might he| Union Agent Says Restadrants Are|as a truth of femifine nature that, — of ents and shoes are sky high. Jari pet aepe ys i found nearby. Other suburbs Signing New Agreement ver th verage woman in the former aees no relief, Tabor from the luxury and easily-done- ident Near 128th Stre+ Ee ear 8 offer al + ! » | whomever the averag Meecduce ai he can for his own use without places to where prime neczs- eae pange of higher or lower prices ts the | William Lehman, Business Agent of| such a plight would marry, St would and let it go at that. 1 [ity is crying in vain. 5 waiters’ Union, Local No. 1, sald tn the sight of princely looking motor ow: bway train at the elevated |f£0F the youngsters to find and lunch rooms employing union help ; the wheols flying by his farm, as vom| Work," tractive effort to meet thit|at 4.13 A. M, to-day, and traffic was|s park, and freedom from the coc |tive June 1, and that 0 per cent, of| for the iceman, rob c ‘ gen . stant menace r ° » others we pected e- | colle th—tl narry someone yal with, his pAraces ee ee) need ‘py sacrifices somewhere along) qelayed on the line for thirty minutes. Me eee arene rent, this the others were expected to sign be lege youth—than marry 80! ; A Milk Prices—and The Prices of Other Foods WwHie the price of everything you buy has been soaring, you should know that the average price of milk has sho na lesser increase than any other food A atrike will be de-|at whose head she had been so places teat do not six | straightly amd publicly thrown by the e Ni h fore Tuesday est. | the line, No one saw the train strike him and |benefit to the ex-renter, tore y Ho is disheartened at the 5 o'clock! ‘The common | weal, Fe from the position of the body he had} Allowing $1,500 for the site, the wtal | ae ute milking and the feeding of the stocie welfare ls at stake, in JeoDATID Jag [been on the track elghty feet south of Jeost of the home will be $8,700.” ‘Th by that time. very man whose widow she was. before he cats his own breakfas' t . This ere m members of Toughing the fields before. junch,| called forth and produced concerted the. platform. will require $522 a year in ieee ‘There are about 10,000 members of] gigo, while she—of course I am attll ploui h reapin, in the afternoon, looking action, after the potato patch in the evening, | imminent orth and prea the hour is| He was clean shaven, about forty, |Part of which the owner will pay to|the unlon- ‘The waitera demand a nine innate tood matier and of{welghed 180 pounds, had light hair and |h!mself on the amount he puts in as|hour day dpatena of a te speaking of this “average woman"— might not be more deeply devoted remain a first payment The seal journeying to town for a few necessa-|more vital consequence than theleyes; black sult, blue tle, and tan Aside from the adv: NOT be brother-in-law George. : son will have to stop to antages the sub- 3 : reatauran' ‘The farmer is not very happy over edi oF pe ran Wein eye Oo te | An unidentified man was killed by an |UtbS offer in community life, a Braneg ey ree ee the 1,000 restaurants | potner would sho elope with the . Heating, taxes, Insurance and com. |$20 # week of #1 days for men and $15) ber father than are most grown 4 Guedt ai eat (66% over prewar prices), 1¢ i find the shops closed, according | consumer realizes. shoes, On the street, to which t! had] mutation will add $264 a y rom- lfor wome: - y si es uar' yor To Pi Pl . 4 During the war he and his women. | you all tule and snore nawriting on \Caras a memorandum and a bank-|month. ‘The other $35 a month pi'4| ICE ENGINEERS TO STRIKE. gar, att Fy ite ean wae sags origin, and gives more food for you: dollar gol Jabored ACR eae ike the time be but bis city brother has |e bearing the, name of Herchel Ken- |into the property really goes back ‘nto renee ee oe ie ‘p oe door fer than anything that comes to your table. In paperhanger in New York would have the wa.) eckle: ~jton Le No! 66 Broadway, Room |the ex-renter’s pocket by payt oft |» " Christmas presents from grandpa— loor omy . oS 4 bhough to eat, after the boys were fed gone blindly on, | recklessly spend e Were also names and ad: |the installment mortgage, Whenkxer| THe” Witt Imelet_om @8 & Day tm) ot one example—would simply 15 cents addition to (his milk is not comparable with | y 598. “4 e, his. patrictic| ing, giving lttle heed to the ery of}! i . . any, \ Vag eee Patriotic) ime ervation, and now, says the |dresses in Superior County, ‘Jwo-day he believes it is time for! iarmer, it is up to him—the con- Nebraska, |s been paid off, the interest charges er inte will be cut down'and the $83 @ moors | ‘Two thousand engineers employed in| throw her into hie s _ rma, Unless, of FIGHTS A BARBERS’ UNION, [Payments wil begin to go toward] loo plants in the Ave boroughs will go] course, she was completely the para- AGuatt at any other ood. It stands alone. It con- ons of our tains everything your body needs. There adjustment. All work and noj sumer, earning back the fir: . » ne y une ney | sitic female, destined to cling to the tores in is no substitute {cr it. poy is making the farmer a wise old| This self same consumer is ees carning back the first payment on (he | on strike xt Seuaniay winless they mi b denna y aaalined 9.8 LEO store ® to face with the|ing a harvest of high prices and ea 1 re ee receive written agreeme a day| nearest do r , ony Geof nature | ne * ortage because he haa sowed |Sron= Besser W ot Recognine | pepending upon loca} mortgage con-|in the mean time, Michael Murphy. | elge container The fact that milk prices have not in- a is his turn to show the symptom| the seed of extravagancy and failed Strikers’ Organtsation ae ey BA ACL™ | ousiness agent of Local No. 20, Inter Did the tate Mr. Leikauf yearn to 10 cents, creased as other foods have is due offtngelt nnd disquietude. He ie 'say-|to reach out his hand to'the #ervitoOr |. ys. national union of barbers will In. this) neighborhood. -homeseskers | tutional Union of Steam and Operating! oop the money in the family?" Did Letty fe the advanced, mathale. of fag nothing and working out what of the soil who for years and years " Pa ThE Ecee: PELE ALEOOL Ona ara Baan a NcarEtT eAeAAAa” toctia | distribution employed in the milk trade. f q s according to n, Of D A $4,251 0 men met in klyn La é arehe . The two principal reasons for fae The Beriner 19 of the ouineR) fas ire ohaat 149th Street, Chairman of the |Dalance on a second “Installment” Ly coun ABE nig tae erate ek island, entirely surrounded by for. the milk from the farmer and bring it unreat wives =e Ee Foes Ones. wae poe oe wane ae bd ye \eettiement Committce for the Boss |Mortgage, On the figures given, this Hy pen tune hunters—from whom he felt to you. rtment fro ay oy -| has go . Settlemen ould Wc ollow! ? Boy ere: eh ee er George could be partmen’ 000 answera to a question! ‘it's got to look into the entire| Barbers in a statement to-day. would work out aa follow —— | that only brother George could be the| ot why the unrest, 1s better stated) matter, and with the city’s powerful) lutman spid the bosses yesterday | Fir 7 . in KE, Wentervelt Drops Dead. | paladin to rescue her? Did he really | _ than I can give it, a8 I have found It: | resources of money and men and) qatiy rejected the offer of the strike rst Gone page Jot pad . Ger John EB, Weatervelt, fifty-two. for! Jove George better than Damon loved ffi Id Far s Co n High profits taken by the mid- | machinery lighten the load of the), return at their old salaries and with epi oe twenty years an inspector in the Water | 54/44 and wish his brother to dup-| e e m: ° Cc. men for sh H f | farmer #0 that his splzite Tay Tee) union reoognitior rig chair trm Patt * repainting | Department, dropped dead from heart | | ¥ page gently preapabey ae pera . efor > e y | UROB FAC o anc e like, should not be 1d vy gotg | Heate his own domestic happ! -| Y* products, and lack of proper | hefore it is too late; that he may) eyo ve can return ag Individuals, Bal ae Por Ps ue ee e & bULSER disease to-day in front of No. 3012 a New York Iles of contact between farm- | pass on to the next generation the). itney organize a union of helt vhia| the same old story in the same old) that they must be taken care of, ac- | Quarry Road, the Bronx, while o {the ultimate consumer. | valuable lessons he has learned in fi itman, "bute while the a‘ ? ) cline! tre ovthe general belief, the the experience that has cost him so SY" \nder thoir present leadera wo will cording to the wear and tear on the way to work from his home, No, 817) way? a Eeaerey «a making less in the long much. Aeve ho part of them.” Property by the occupant, | Quktree Place, Brons, It is useless to speculate—although ee " * - 4 ‘ % AP ss eee. | - APSE BRO Ne a —- ¥ “ ccieacnieeuciictiantasmagntercagsicinieiaea te eS

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