The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 7

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time fee to be charged those remaining Aonger They say much of thy gestion 1s due to the fact tome WOULD PUT CHECK ON ALL DAY oad «| BETTER. BRONX CAR SERVICE REPORTER BARRED | Chrintensep From “artists! |rent bath houses early In the day ort ‘Lee ‘Herry in| aver Mereives cnstat rE AOHt GAG TaEOEe ce MID-SUMMER | BY HYLAN FROM Blame Them for cuihy time limit is set, they don't know’ how Ll bens for Appr rps motgrmn irate on a MY we ad . Congestion, edicegilatulisnoen? "ond a haadansng =k Tarnokn ueth couree on To offset protests made against con- ; Week-Old Babe Abandoned in pany. © n- i Maher A week-old male tnfant was found | sy, gestion and extortion at Coney Island fn houses on Sundays and holldays| in: the hallway on the ground ftvor) Aven ~ the proprietors suggest that|of the tenement house at No. 1177] to t the authorities set a time limit for| Third Avenue early to-day by Philip | no Mayor Says Lies W Lies Were Written “they tavor ‘a’ reeutarion i Hickpian, a tenant They favor a regulation limiting tolclothes was pinn About Actions of City three hours the time bathers be per-|was the name “ Estimate Body. \ = we | Party Jeroma Avenue tine--More u curs and reduced headway, mitted to occupy bath houses, an over- The baby waa taken to Bellevue. Clarence ©, Worden, City Hall re- \ porter*of the Standard Union, a Brooklyn newspaper politically’ op- posed to Mayor Hylan, was barred from the reportes’ well at to-day's meeting of the Board of Estimate be- cuuse he wrote a political story the Mayor objected to. ‘The Mayor, giv- ing his reasons for barring Worden, contended he had written “lies about the actions of this Board.” Worden denies this, ¥ Worden says that at last week's meeting of the Sinking Fund, whiclr Alderman Frank A. Cunning ham repeatedly voted with Cr troller Craig and against the Ma he concluded in his:story that ‘the Craig-Cunningham combination was further proof that so far as Tammany Hal is concerned Mayor Hylan has ben relegated to the scrapheap.” When Charles Fritz, bodyguard of the Mayor, held up Worden at the gate of the well, Worden appealed to other members of the board for pro- tection and fair play. “This exclusion of a reporter simply because he doesn’t write just what the Mayor of New and I vigorously’ said Comptroller Craig. “it fj @ newspaper prints libelious lies about the Mayor or any other member of this ‘body he can turn to the courts for redress, But this idea of having a@ newspaper men's well packed by those in the Mayor's favor will not be ‘ated if 1 can prevent it ‘5 ‘Comptroller Craig is right,” satd Manhattan Borough President Cur- ran. “I insist tyat no discrimination be shown agdfnst any particular member of the press. The reporter barred by the Mayor's policeman! should be permitted to join his col- leagues,” t Comptroller Crai den be given his Mayor declared Craig was out of or- der, Craig demanded a roll call and threatened to call the roll hmiself if f the secretary did not The Mayor instructed Fritz to see J that Worden be “put in a seat” out- side the reporters’ rail. President La ff Guardia of the Board of Aldermen fJ and the Mayor remained eilent, as did all the other members excepting Cur- an and Connolly. The former sup- vorted Craig Entire Stock Reduced Jearance Sale | At our regular prices, these Clothes are the best value in: town because we sell for one-third less (because of our maker-to-wearer méthod of selling and low-rent location). This Clearance Sale brings the re- ductions down to over 50 per cent.—you get MORE value for LESS money than anywhere else. Every garment on sale is from our REGULAR STOCK—is all-wool—smartly styled and handsomely tailored. protest,’ 1,804 Suits were $30 . ") 6” Now and the latter, stding f ome the Mayor, insisted that the prgceed With its regular busi- iptrolier Crajg contended that the Mayor i by’ Strange action had A nt ught the matter: before the board, in being ruled “oui ppealed from the deci 1,964 Suits were $35 neture four traffic police- room and stationed “strategic positions,” 1,764 Suits were $45 30 Althoug! aporarily p Now 1,167 Suits were $50 Low Shoes ree oa Made to Keep You Cool conservative in — wee MEADES | lyn's Best Kxewn Shoe im Our Orly sm" 19-125 Wal 1€2 & 104 Myrtle Ave t Store er Street ! ROUKLYN 3 AN Fvery Subway ~ Fort te t to Const. CHICAGO, July 16. nsen, hominee of the Farmer-Labor | dress gr for President, \paign tour of the country™trom | hospitality and coast to coast and from border to bor- especially der, he announced to-day. Without Reserve 887 Suits were $55 30 1,143 Suits were $60° li h P ] M hai | Palm Beach Suits radically reduced. All this teat geotyp alist ng 1S riest ey 0 alrs | season’s merchandise, no “carry overs.” black, navy, while, Ameri- can Beauty, sand, peacock Our entwe stock of genuine 15 and turquoise. f : Custom mateB rogue English Priestley Mohairs is G2, 1» Geach $ 7 wt Gale Price gan ong Rosi radically reduced. This sea- G $3. 05 English Ox- ioe f q REGISTERED Ud. KAS iit etera ; in Blael gona styles in all'the new pat | THE GENUINE CLOTH fo vith terns. Sizes up to 50 stout. ' MFD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CQ wi cr “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers divect io Canal Street Station, within sight of our store Bre eee JULY 16, 1920, Pi utes (ie Nee’) JAPANESE CALL ON HYLAN. | NO WRIT FOR ECREMENT. | diway from ‘ ——— BROOK LYN Campaign 0. Ss ow lying tn ine Mayor “Parley Chris} receptio FAMOUS “FAIN? SWEATERS & BATHING SUITS: te or ity. C will make a} jy Mitonny that nd A Commiasionor Investigation of ent before the im- ion officials has Never been ‘coms Japan isin every way friendly to the United States. Later the party motore a to the Brooklyn navy yard. This Stunning Bathing Suit Of pure wool, California style, with attached tights. Stripes in’ contrasting col ors in navy, black, Ameri can Beauty, peacock, China’ and buff. Sizes 86 to 46. Special Sale Price Special at $4.95 Men’s Athletic Cut 2-Piece Pure Worsted Knitted Bathing Suits, in navy, black, heather, dark oxford and fashionable combina- tions. Sizes 34 to 46, Smart Tie-Back Sweater Made of pure worsted im: FAIN | Knitting Mills 571 Fulton St., near Flatbush Ave * 902 Park Ave., corner Broadway 16 minutes from Times Square | vin West End Subway to Deiat Ave, Station at door of Pultony Sty Store, New York City 10 minutes from Wall St, Btathin tla Intevboreugh Subways Nevima’ Ya block from Fultom

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