The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 14

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Cueto OS Le ate gc a Ree RE ye ee f : ; owen MEN NOT . IN MOVIE STRIKE Refuse to Join Handlers of Nega- _ fives in Walk-Out’ for rs Increase in Pay. Members of the International Aaso- @ation of Motion Picture Craftsmen aid this morning that the National As- sociation of the Motion Picture Indus- try had communicated with them that was Willing to discuss the situation the strikers would immediately return to work. The union men claim that no Guarantee was embodied in the letter from the employers, and that they had Been asked to amplify, their letter. * Fred Hiliott, Executive Georetary of the national producers sald: “We ‘Waited for the promised communication ‘wntil nearly noon and have not re- ‘@eived an answer, It's the move of the Maboratory men, but if they don't move Pretty soon, we will take the initiative @nd there will be some fireworks.” The strikers are the workers who Mandie the negatives and the camera Workers have as yet refused to join them. The union spokesmen claim that nearly the whole industry In the dity has been tied up while their em- ployers say that from 40 to 60 per cent. aft the work is being turned out. The Tumor that the motion picture oper- ators would quit in sympathy ‘Qnewered by the fact that no action yet. Oren taken by them. The Fe ‘strikers want a 35 per cent. wage and forty-forty hour week, PLANS CAMPAIGN FROM AEROPLANE Werner Will Fly to Outlying Sec-| ff tions in Westchester County Canvass. George J. Werner of Ryo, desis- Mated Republican candidate for Sher- iff of Westchester County, plans to be the first candidate to make a toyr et the county in an aeroplane. An y aviator has offered to take him his machine from Rye to the morthern towns, of Westchester County, dropping campaign litera- ture along the way and visiting the farmers in the remote sections of the Cuunty. ‘When, Mr. Werner ran for Super- visor last year he had campaign pamphlets dropped from an aeroplane ‘ever his home town. Mr. Werner was first elected Super- visor in Rye in 1914 and has been of the board three years. iy ¥ Cab gh Little Electric Servants They wash, iron, sew, clean house, prepare the meals—do anything you ask of them, and do it quickly and well If you have never seen them at work, it will be worth your while to call at our Bureau of Home Economics (124 West 42d Street, 3d floor) where our Domestic Service experts will demonstrate them for you and make you very welcome The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 151 East 86th St bet Lexington & rd Aves 15 East rasth St near sth Ave 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 424 Broadway _ near Canal St 10 Irving Place corner 1gth St 124 West 42d St bet B'way & 6th Ave Branches of Home Economics Bureau at ali our Dutrut Offices except Norfolk Street One sacrifice, one assist, no errors! EVERY WILD-EYED fan, WAS on his feet, OR SOMEONE. else's, AND THEIR soft remarks, REACHED THE next county, AND WHILE I'm not, EASILY ‘exciteD, 1 cures, 1 ™ helping, THE prvcHen dean, THAT CLEAN-UP hitter, AND MY good south paw, MITA tat fan. eee RIGHT IN tho vestibule, AND HE said “Pho0o, AND ne La ae package, THAT 1 ‘took it from. AND SMILED and satd, eee “THEY SATISFY! AND THAT smoke you smashed. eee WAS ONE my wife. eee BOUGHT AT a bargain. 2 4 80 THAT makes it. A GATISFY. eee DOUBLE HEADER.” eee AND AFTER that | EVEN saw him. ROOTING FOR the umpire, Sue is en eSterfiel 0 With acknowledgments to K. C. By > | oS ta . w THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAPrIULY 21, 1920, A Special Purchase of 3760 Men’s Suits from the famous House of Kuppenheimer 660 ate $55 Suits 580 are $60 Suits 860 are $65 Suits offered in this great sale at $ 43°° 610 are $70 Suits 620 are $75 Suits 430 are $80 Suits The styling and tailoring fully express the high standards of the House of Kuppenheimer. woolens are from America’s best mills. / The Blue serges, flannels in plain colors, Scotch mixtures, fancy cassimeres, worsteds, all are offered in a variety of models; all are this season’s latest styles. Several hundred Brill suits—equally low priced—are included. A Clean-Up of Straw Hats Sennit, Split and Fancy Straws were $3.50 to $5.00, now $2.55 were 6.00 to 8.00, now 3.95 “were 9.00 to 14.00, now 5.45 Sale Opens 8.30 A. M. Tomonow Panamas, Leghorns and Banghoks were $6.00 to $7.00, now $4.45 were 14.00 to 18.00, now 8.45 were 20.00, now 12.45 Bull Buwthers Holeproo 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave., B’klyn 125th St. at Sd Ave. 44 East 14th St. f Hosiery Metric Shirts Belber Luggage Imperial Underwear Quably BOB WHI TOILET PAPER, GBR bor Bob While "PWENTY hits—twenty chances with never @ goose-egg—that's Chester- field’s average on every package. ‘Trust the fans to pick them out. An unusual blend of Turkish and Domestic—it can't be copied, These cigarettes are there—they satigfy / CIGARETTES COMPLETE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 9 JO4" SEL” STATION ar Conven A OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” ». $1: WEEKLY “\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT A HOME +500 RY Cater (#3. DOWN ON #502" ® eat 5, DOWN ON 7539" 732 DOWN ON #10028 FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° € 104" Srs —_—_—_—_—— —~ “LIFE BEYOND THE GRA Are you reading the remark Rev. G. Vale Owen tn The Wo ont This series, entitled | * | Grave." in the alleged spiritietio revelations of an | dhegiisd cheeeyiman, well known as the Vicar of | Optora, England. Order The Morning eee | Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets” save decayed Gums, Tah, Treat Diseased um Badly decayed Teeth and Roo! carefully extracted. Teeth thor- oughly cleaned. Broken Plates repaired while you wait, 3 2E. 125th St Cor, Sth Ave, “AQ Laxington ‘Ave. cor. 58 St Tayments accepted in Lib~ erty Bonds at their full faco value, 109 cents on the dollar Hours: 0 A. M. to @ F. M. Del “ Wheny ou“know” you havea "siete it’s time to suspect your liver. You need Beecham's Pills, A lazy liver and overworked ee kidneys allow food / A) poisons to circulate i the blood and Wy i irritatetheen- ay i BEE tirebody, (i Yd “4 ECham's PILLS Langacapt, Bate of Bale of Any Medicine in the © Weld. OX | AN “Lost and Found” articles @dvertised in The World or reported te “Lost and Found Bureau.” 108, World Building, wil for inirty days, These } een at any of The Worl “Lost and Found” advertisements ean be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned direetly to The W: Call 4000 Heckman, New York. | Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, \ \ All Spectally Priced. DERWILLO}:: The Famous Beatifier erie SEE YOUR SKIN. IMPROVE WITH POSLAM’S USE Just a little Poslam on sick skin, spread to cover the affected surface will soothe, cool and comfort. And the skin, urged to throw off its dis- ordered condition, should respond splendidly so that gratifying improve- ment may be quickly seen. Simple because Poslam is power- fully effectiv afe because there is nothing in to harm; Advisable always because unhealthy skin is risky to tolerate, troublesome and embar- rassing in ‘the extreme. Let Poslam \show the way to perfect skin health, Sold . For free ¢ample boratories, 243 ork City. slam B04, medicated with Pox Eyesight Dim? If your eyesight is s dinn, Your vision ‘Mothers Rest After Cuticura 2s ereprebars,Yursemplea {given stronger 8 from your druggist; ‘dissolve Jone in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eye® from two to four times a day. Bon-Opto has yes, clearer, sharper vision and relief to thougands.—Advt Wie Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It

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