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ROE ALND LDU HE tton to take a new ballot. ‘There are 20,000 members in the international, and it was #Aid that they would ot Permit @ Mttle group in Now York to run things About 2,000 warehouse employes in the Chelsea district are on #trike to- day. They want their wages in- creased from $28 to $35 a week. The independent trucks organized iby the Merchants Association, were at work at the coastwise piers to-day KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF. LAN RETURNTO WORK SATURDAY | in New Britain Hotet, NEW, BRITAIN, Conn., June 0.—An- drew N. Enelis, thirty-nine, shot his wife, Margaret, in a hotel here late yesterday and then sent a bullet into his, own head, dying almost instantly, Mra, Enelis, who was twenty-one, died hait an hour Inter in a hospital, The couple were married in New Lon- - bi ited A month ; ‘eagiaiad ‘ Pony the sbectal police protection re. Bilis fcame to, thie city tovday ; that they had yesterdhy. Pollce ro-jand talked to his wife, who was em: eme! i. hotel, Lat hy Gi ed, nen t Brought Nearer | erves were ceady to atwwer calls for| Bid ‘ot aan “uppet ht, shot ht hen Men Win 8-Hour — | netp, but no such calls wore received. |!" the, head and ‘committed ‘suicide, ‘The police gave Jealousy as the motive, Day Font, °° Pickets of the strikers were few and | finciis served in the navy in the World ly all they 414 was to note the license | Ws. aS numbers on the independent trucks.| issue Sends Woman to Frisco ‘was & genera! belief among ‘longshoremea this after- that the strike may be over morning—which would mien better than Monday be- Saturday is a ‘half day with pay for overtime \ belief was based largely on The Merchant# Association gave out a statement showing that New Yortk ts 20,000,000 feet short on (ts lumber supply because of the atrike. On6 shipment of tumber, sent from the Gouth in December, has re- mained on board ship all that time, and 4 robin has ®ullt a nest among the planks and raised a family. Convention. AN FRANCISCO,’ Juno 9.—What- ever may. be- said about Alaska’s cli- mate, and inaccessibility to civilization, the vast territory that Uncle Sam has tucked away up in the Arctics can cer- tainly not be said to take a backwoods attitude toward women, The accom- panying photograph taken here, shows Mrs. John Weir Troy of Juneau, the ments ‘at Washington, where REL HA ME first wenmn to represent Alaska at. General Pater ruled that| Peet Shortage Drives Bohemians |.National Convention, where she will te Strike. ‘cast her ballot in the nomination of a on law is applicable to the Democratic President. Mrs, ‘Troy 1s the business manager of the Alaska Daily Empire, the largest newspaper in the northern Territory. Her hushand is owner of the paper, Mrs. Troy declares that, the women of Alaska are more interested in politica than aro the women of an; of the United States. Car: Irvi PRAGUE, Crocho-Slovakia, June 9. —A general strike has. been , pro- claimed in the German districts of on car floats and gives them Benofit of its eight-hour provis- A. L. Jouss, chairman of the committee of the Marine Affiliation, said the strik- sof that organization would be ‘at work by Monday if the com- ‘Brant «them full seniority Karlsbad, Eltbogen, Falkenau, Neu- deck and Graslits because of food shortage. All industries in the districts are at @ standstill and the banke and the schools are closed. The sale of alco- hol bas been prohibited. a No Contest of Haslett Witt. Announcement was made yesterday that Robert Stuart, a cousin of the late Samve} E.. Haslett, a wealthy recluse of No, 188 Remsen Strept, Brook: SF not contest Haslett's will. On. in: | © day, when eleven children discovered Stuart is| were bitten. * Cotton Kixe at, 820,000. Yowaay for $20,000, a for 000, a last ‘sale. ae) Mast Muzzle Dogs in Bath Beach. C nee os f i = Bath Beach seotion, were before )Magis~ trate Geismar in Coney Isiana Police Court to-day charged with allowing their dogs to roam the strets without muz- B. Healy, head of the brine Engineers’ Beneficial Assocl- Hon, sent telegrams to the heads of p longshoremen's unions which are , Bt saying that he believed a ent could be made tn their for, if a committee were sent at Seto Washington. This was taken he that the Inte: te Com- F> Commission was believed to bo | to grant increased ‘freight rates coastwise steamship companies thus enable them to grant the We demands for which the lung- ere striking. any event the heads of the oremen’s international, includ- wT. V. O'Connor, the Presiderit, now at Montreal, are working the strike to an end by the ire of athe membership outside York City. Locals at ponts ‘the goast have been voting question of going back to ‘and the réports from the vote far received. are in favor of ‘back, wan sald that on the strength gutsidie vote the strike might “declared” off, without for the New York organiza- te i trot zles. Magistrate Geismar fined them | y $2, each, and warned thet a future Offense would lead o @ jail sentence. He told them of the dangers of un- A seat on th change wes sold decrease ‘$2,500 from the TEA THAT IS ALWAYS FRESH That has a purity and Exquisite Flavor is guaranteed of good quality; grown in the finest tea gardens, high up on the hill-tops. Preservedin airtight sealed aluminumpackets. \& gong AM -CY-ADE 1 In the shade of the old apple tree, or the porch if there is no apple tree handy, » cooling, refreshing, thirst quenching .FAM-LY-ADE adds to the joys of life. « Tickles the Palate ” ’ SO. EASY TO MAKE Dissolve sugar in water and add éontents of patented tube, ' Five Fine | Fruit eprore You have, ready for instant use, a concentrated syrup that , LEMON keeps indefinitely. RED LABEL Karo Syrup may be MF, used in place of sugar if desired. A dash of the prepared Ray syrup in a glass of water makes a most delicious drink. The syrup may also be used to flavor cakes, puddings, ices, ice cream, eta Book of recipes on request. If your dealer can’t supply you, send 30 cents far sample tube, any flavor, Fruit Valley Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. To Dealers: New-York distributors for FAM-LY-ADE Seggerman Bros., 91 Hudson Street. 30 CENTS — The police of Irvington, N. J., be- gon, ff it be one, was found fm the ton, on the night of May 30, @e a] alleged confession of Colla Frances Hospital, of an intimacy of more than @ year with Chelborg, who was sixty- nine years old. ; ‘ y other part! myo girl's father, Gaspare Carrao, a ington, has been missing since the Ten men and women, residents of the| gay of the murder and a warrant fos hia.arrest has been issued. Ho is be- leved to be in eltheChitago or De- statement ais elghteen-year-old son muzzled dogs in sumemr itme, referring | Salvatore is alleged to have made to just Thurs , Fane oa DR to go away. We planned to kill bim| 6 him,” have done it. two Weeks ago when we heard of the she told him everything. On Satur- day evening, May 29, my father asked took to his fath Milk Is All Food No Waste you use as food? rao, @ sixteen-year-old girt of ington, now in the Newark City » of No. 496 Grove Street, Irv- that will, - Sheffield it. ‘his warrant, was issued after a New York THE ‘EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920..: MURDER MYSTERY SOLVED BY GIRL’S STORY, SAY POLICE ‘Warrant Out for Father of Irvington, N.'J., Miss'Whose Aged Admirer Was-Slain. the police in whfoh he said, “If my|me to xc to his house and fook after futher had not killed Chelborg 1 would| the five other children ag he jntended . . aahnal ke! Phat was the idst 1 saw SAlvatoro Currao has also tdentified attentions he had paid my sister, Two|a butcher knife found near the body weeks ago my father visited Celia, and|as one ,he picKed up in a | Street store more than a year ago and ‘sb Dp» you ever stop to think just what part of your average table purchases There is tremendous Meve they have discovered the ren- Mith waste in most. everythirig. You actually eon for the murder of Henman Chel-/ {toon ped consume about 20% of a chicken, About bong of Newark, who was found The 50% of a cut of beef. j@tabbed to death on the sifewalk of war Your vegetables and fruits are pared and | Grove Street, near 15th Street, Irving- and Always trimmed. Always a large part discarded re le Eut with milk you consume all. It is all food. Perfectly balanced.. No waste, no preparation, It comes to you ready to cat, Good to the last drop—and such food. ! ~ . Of all the foods that nature provides milk iy the only one that is complete. Milk alone will support animal life indefinitely, And it is the only food Farms Co., Inc. \ | Advance Notice . to the Men of New York! We wish to notify = that it will be to your interest and benefit orld and Journal next Friday, June 11. There will appear in each paper a page announcement of a will contain, you will certainly profit by it. . ‘sensational character. ,And if you investigate the information they We Will Receive Three Thousand High Grade Suits From Our Factory : ¥riday by Express, to Be Sold Price That Will Make This ata the _ ’ Most Sensational Sale Since the War. The price of these suits itself will convince you that this is something out of the ordinary; for it won’t pay for the making alone of the cheapest suit to-day. CANCELLED ORDERS. The widespread movément to reduce the, cost of living» has frightened clothing makers—and they have refused thousands of dollars worth of woolens ordered at high prices. Therefore, mills had these goods on their hands and disposed of them. Our Factory Bought ‘*100,000 Woolens, Returned, at 55c on the Dollar These were fancy woolens of a-fine grade. We have made them into suits and these suits. would retail under ordinary condi- tions at $30, $35 and $40—and. there are quite a number of them of the $55 and $60 grades. They consist of all weights and colors—and are in regular sizes only. The shipment is now on its way by express, due here, Friday. 19” NOTE—We will take back any suit that you do not think is worth $30 or any price up to $60. We will make alterations Free Sale will start Saturday. Don’t Buy a Suit Until You See These *30 to *60 Garments We Will Sell at and we will send C. O. D. when a deposit is left. Watch Friday’s World and Journal The Surprise Store RD AVENUE , _N. W. Corner 83rd Street TH AVENUE _ | Between 15th | and 16th St. | Newark iiemaiaciaiaaesinimeamesiiieasit 7 5 Soh Cpe ae Fur ° Storage. ‘ ' At Moderate Prices Alterations and Repairs... At Summer Prices - C. G. Gunther’s Sons 391 Fifth Avenue Furriers Exclusively for One Hundred Years No Sugar. Required for Jiffy-Jell Desserts ‘They come ready-sweetened. They come acidulated with pure fruit acid, made {rom lemons or from grapes. Va AA bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in each package. ‘We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it ina bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit, + Simpty add boiling water as directed on package, then the ffuit re seaiie, Paate the bottle, and let sick, Tf you used fresh fruit, plus.a lotof sugar, you-could make nothing more delicious. Serves six—at trifling.cost. One package of Jiffy-Jell serves six in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use jp it would: cost you more than the whole dessert. Jiffy Jel: Real-Fruit Desserts Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A bottle tite this M each * package Mint Lime Cherry Raspberry Lbganberry Orange Lemoa Coffee Be cure to get this package from your grocer, for Jiffy-Jell is the only dessert with these liquid fruit ae foe er eo Brooklyn’ sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 «i+! Smith Street BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms ul Record: . Victrolas “Grani'sh sire?” Aeolian-Vocalions “Shuts! sip” No Discount on Talking Machines Genuine Cotton Mattresses 12° Easy Terms We will sell you @ soft top and bot~ Mattress, with a 949 ood quality ticking, in he large sizes, for... ‘Toor Coverings| Summer. * for Summer Clothing Tapestry Brussels| u ON Rugs, Easy Terms i Axminster Rugs, IT MAKES WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT * * * * * * & * LITTLE DIFFERENCE