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. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, AUGUST 6, 1920." ~*-~ -~~ {Slogan Enthusiasts Answers to Rent Queries; —'72'% oi dss 2o"ep,|10 LW. W. AGENTS |" MOTHER!” ARRESTED IN WEST Action Is Called Beginning of Wholesale Campaign in Washington. Jandlord to prove in court that his mand is justified. New Laws Explained for "ii. 2 0 ceo Evening World Readers did not tel us what the reason weer Scent Sure Victory | HOLDING UP _ For Their Favorites FOOD PRICES HERE: strong Partisan Feeling Shown by Many Hard- i. ' ing and Cox Adherents in Contest for The\Evening World Awards. “California Syrup of Figs” ‘y . + bd He bas sala nothing about @ raise, Child’s Best Laxative and we are the only people in the | | house that got such @ notice. What! gpoKANE, Wash., Aug. 6—Ten would yor advise us to do? : r i ; Answer—Ask the landlord why he Tet Aald to be delegates from Indus. | to acknowledge my agreement. H®/ wishes to put you out, Tell him you |tral Workers of the World locals of | weeks to raise ma to $42 @ month. bo to Lea If he cannot prove you | Washington, Idabo and Oregon, were He haa the house wired for electricity. © age ie and does not want the Federal and city) ft mel He has taken a deposit trom another Sanrne cp Himself, you have a good lepersed a gathering of 0 chance of staying Where you are if |all members of the organization | ; 0 haa promised to pay him you wish. However, itch rests with lat ‘a point seven mlles, northeast of N. 0. B—I moved into my apart- ment on May 1, 1920, and am paying $65. The former tenant paid $86 for same. I understand by @ muling of Justice Strahl of the Munictpal Court that « landlord cannot increase a new tenant more than 25 per cent. of what been sold and the new owner refuses Ss ol Big Suppii Fruits and Vegetables in Market, but , . ;the Munictpal Justice before whom| : rere placed | the old tenant paid. Would you ad- | $45 ® month. What would you advise | © this city, They were p in the Public Gets Little. | Overwhelming victory for their favorites te forecast jm hundreds Of vise me to offer him $58 next foun day |™me to do? Silene aces ct | Sore’ Staats: w The otticere who conducted the ar- rests deciared that the action is the “beginaing of a wholesale campaign to arrest members of the I, W. W. here during the next three or four tod both Cox and Harding slogans submitted for The Evening World awards. ang make « claim for the excessive | Henry L. Osborn, who calls himself “eighty-six years young, a Democrat pent 1 paid since Hving here? rom birth of the Jefferson-Jackson kind,” writes from Wainscott, N. Y.. | that “Republicans in crowds and flocks expect to vote for Jimmie Cox." Miss Katharen Russell writes from Rochester, N. Y., that “Cox will carry Answer—Veral leanes are legal) Constant Reader: The other ten- under the new laws and if you can ante t Ne 4 mygetger ed paying $32 rove yours you can enforce it, Do|® month, but the lan hes raised hot pay the increased rent. Permit 8 to 40. T pald the 40 not know- ps ° ne ing what the others wore paying. the Inndiord, if he wishes, to take) (2 what the others wore pay! By P. Q. Foy. Food Exnert of The New York Evening World.) | Answer—Juntice Strat! did not rule that a Jandlord cannot raise a tenant (Special da: ‘The men were Accept “California” Syrup of Figs congrega 7 Kholesale market c " more than % per cent. of what o| the matter to court. | Ab It near the highway in a shallow gully | only—look for the name California Fea “Tolcsule mazket, ehich 18) rower States than Taft did in 1912,” but does not my which State she con- sormer tonant paid. He mid that the| A. E. l—My rent tor the year, 1919, eoihin eirue, nlisly you cam do | behind a large sign board. They were|/on the package, then you are sure eeting with fruits and vegetables, 0, On April 1, 1920, the Jand-| % : cision of| seated in a ring on the ground and | your child is having the best and most ‘ F imost varistics seitiae below the com |Cedes to him. John N, Stewart, who built and in 1868 drove the last spike presumption regarding the falrnans of mpelled me to ‘sign a lease for| *Ustice Strahl which holds landlord|ofered no resistance to arrest, Of-|} “ harmless physic for the little stomaciy, bs liver and bowels fruity taste. Full directions on ¢ | tte. You must say “California Advt a in the first Pacific Railway and who is a Congressional candidate from 2% per cent. applied @ new tenant Chicago this year, writes thet the slogan to go before the voters with is 44 well as to an old one, and that It le presumed to be oppresive it he| cers were left on guard to arrest se enant more than 2% other members who might en per cent more than the rental) the | tee i lla old tenant paid would seem to justi-| Under @ court injunction membere fy your landlord. He has raised you' of the I. W. W. are probibited from Just 25 per cent. meeting in this county. |) Bf Production, would suggest that have paid it all except $75, Children love its ch us a res ol , but such ig not| “Harding and Coolidge, ‘Hard’ in ‘Cool’ determination for Americanism | W** up to ‘the landiord to mreve Ure Justice of catsing « new tanant more than 26 per cent. of what an old one paid If you wish you may take the John 8, Seymour, Connecticut Democratic leader and elf-Righteousness, Porch Rick-Rack and Dread Answer—The waa exorbitant, Increase but it apparently is doubtful | whether you can have the rental re- ; ths case. The distribution of perish-|and our people.” } bie foods in New York, particulariy | New York Jawyer, suggests population, | of Wilson's Greatness” as a Republican slogan. 4H the congested centres duced. Some Justices hold you can tt t ~ i {M8 controlied by foreigners, tew of Some of the slogans received to-day are: ter CO cory ut the diversity Of | Fiend durees, which, ir austained, will| Saterday. | whom are citizens of the United opinion among Municipal Justices | nutty the lease. Others claim that HARD NG SLOGANS. | COX SLOGANS. “Peace. Progress amd Prowperity.’| “Being Republican, I Stood on tie | Permonified by Harding and Coolidge | Rocks; Now I Greatly Favor Cox.”— -Not Fuisely Promised.”—-William H.|David BE. Cohn, No, 27 Sixth Street, makes the outcome doubtful, 1 | ere |ninoo you fhave signed the lease you for the must pay the rent —Can my landlord raise mo to $50 when the rent vatd | States and many or tnem unable to} 1 povision | | @peak English, yet these retailers pur- ia no provision in ae recovery of baok rent A. B.—I rented my _ IMPROVE YOUR ehmee only limited supplies, whiah en- from $4 ables them to realize exhorbitant |payior, P. O. Box 1242, Hartford, Conn. | Bridgeport, Conn j apartment last| for this apartment on April 1, 1019 E 4 } prices, ‘They exact anywhere from ween A Poo congh boy wee “Capt, Cox Wall Keep the Great Big ae et are eta to pay 5 | Boot “ BE ai into the anartmen SKIN'S CONDITION d | 5 ft Waukee ‘ of '76." = |g ; ¢ Rocks."—Donald |for eight months of the year and $10! ° Ween | . 100 to 500 per cent. profit on what they | Will Give Us the Spr —Her-| Ship Away From the Rocks.”—Donald | for eis! Kiecscehe Ge SINAN Ke in ; an seil, while the surplus goes to et ane te Tenth Breet an; | Maclean, No. 204 West 109th Street. | for the other four. ‘Phe house has ereass to be wnjuat and oppressir« : These profiteers ure impervious to| Czar.’ —-M. E, Barnes, No. 400 West) Aout you?"—alice N. Lafferty, No. It isn't the quantity of any remedy ApyY argument, and the methods they tom Ceuntry’a Puture Guarding, |2155 Broadway volt lntt the quastlty of any remed; employ of limiting their purchases en 4 ables them to defy the public. * In the wholevale market there are enions everywhere that are whole- order; it is the QUALITY that works the desired results, and in quality Poslam excels, Satisfaction from its use comes because its healing powers Strikes and Reds Bombarding, Vote for Warren Hariing.”"—4. P. Turner, No. 26% East Tremont Avenue, Bronx. “The Harding March Ie Toward the | ‘Remember the G. O, P. (Grand O14 Panics) and Vote for Cox."—R. Donon ‘0. 42 Carter Street, E! huret, L. 1 " " “The Minute Men of the Nation Are 4 . : = A j saling at 1 to 2 cents per pound. |Goal of Liberty, Equality and Frau oo an oosevelt, Combination” Fifth Avenue Smith Street are concentrated and just a little does j : und yet these cannot be purchased | ternity.”—Mra, M. B. Snyder, No, 306 |e, Cox and Roosevelt Combination.” pct ‘wo e }s0 much. | Velow 6 to § cents a pound, some! Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn. Avenue Rishinonad Wii; tad whi 6 Brooklyn = | Try this! Spread Poslam over thet ‘ | fewlers selling three pounds for 25| “Fellow Countrymen, Lend Me ats} fo (COntnta “heate, ftwe And Latest Medel Ninth Stree State Street irritating skin affection at night venta, wiile in other stores three | Thine Ears: Vote for Harting And | reas and prosperity’ by elocting Cox At Dth St. at of Stores 2 Ghort Blocks Then dismiss the trouble from your 4 | ' pounds of onions are tagged from | Best Profiteers. ook | and Roonevelt.”—Rdward T. Lyo CONVERTED CABINET Sth Ave. from Fulton st. mind. Sleep soundly and, next morn 4 ‘ 35 to 20 cente, according to locality Ng. 108 “Windsor Place, Brooklyn: | No. 129 Vine Street, Hartford, Cor ing, examine the skin and sec just i “Yankee Doodle Harding, the Ply. 4 E : . . Bs nd see ju String beans of the nest gal | ee a ec im Prine | cil? Out political nerven want SPECIALLY $ normous Bargains Continue at This what Poslam has done ave selling at 75 0 er | touth Fook ‘4 aie y Sold everywhere. For free sample i bushel basket weighing thirty pounds, | Opies —Self-Determination”. — Wi 8.1 s rae 4 @ the same grade cannot be pur Be ee ees REN WE SNR dl Street, Bloomaeid, PRICED AT e i eisiver Gene ie vate yess Pa i ehaved in the retail be patted, “Harding, When You Take the! g,f*haing | eay® Peiccroohibes mor a3 And Poslam Soap, being medicated : Setanta gee Bound: wt "| Chair, ‘Three Months’ Bonus,for Over | word—backwurd’ or ‘forward’—J.N. with Poslam, will benefit your skin ~ over00 per cent. promt. There."—J .Petty, No, 1127 Fifth Ave- | Sciam, No. 12 Charter Oak Place | $ Exactly Like Picture vhile ised: dally. for toilet and b; A crate of lettuce containing two | nue, Brooklyn. Scien, No, 12 Charter Oak Place, while used daily for toilet and bath oxen head# can be bought in the |"“vigon We Have Mad Enough; | fartford. Cor M tuo w geanrut gro ytfe "a 0| BRIE gytaehag” Ne B# Protest end" Heny Co Grube No. 408M TUR gy $ Bes, The aver vill te on opiate eee Bee Ill cents a head {s the prevailing price |’ “Tai About Democmta Running | “Democracy’a lawn have clipped | TO ded safe hebat an emphatic “Yes.” But do not ; ! yn good lettuce in most of the lend- |qnis Country—It's Ail the Republicans ; ; " ppec MODELS take anyone’ “‘say- Come yourself and compare Michaels | H i Public: many crooked Wall Street clawn,| i Pi | { - Sega and eLiy seocrana ie Can Doi"—May L. Gasawiy, No. 4065 | Vote for Cox."—M. P. Riordan, > 7 Bros, quality and Michaels Bros. prices with other stocks and 4 | ; cents head | F Sheridan Road, Chicago. 4153 Warren Avenue, Chicago VICTROLAS and GRAF ONOLAS eee Liles artes iowe uadlatra Saree deat RATE | ' 0. The Long Island farmer yesterday ‘ u ture can for lower prices if 5 | | realized $2 to #4 per hundred heady; ave You a 12-Word Camp A small machine bought now may be exchanged for a large one any Pi you buy here : a3 41 ] ' on delivered in the whol time within six months and full credit given for the small model, pro- H Bee naree Gexversd in the wacle Slogan For Harding or Cox? Bice wi ie oes eae a Example of the Remarkable Values \Dentistry That Lasts auto truck. This doesn't allow him | . ee eee een " poked : ; much over three-quarters of a cent | } pound, while mont dealers are charg HE Harding managers are already proposing to blazon such @ All of the Latest ; ‘ng from 4 to 6 cents a pound for good slogan from every dead wall in the cities and towns in the i i i ‘ cabbage and mnie are asking 7 and 5 priapcllgs Sheelf) umamioorg Victor and Columbia ; J) Baskets of Jersey and Long Island The Cox managers will follow suit, You Should Haye These Numbers in Your | ' } \ cucumbers gontalning snore ¢ on one The Evening World has thousands of readers who can write Collection : | (oft, and these are being retailed | lever slogans, We invitethom all to try their hand. , ss ne ane 1:75 iy dhe most approved aaticd, of Benarally at 5 to 10 cents each, while The Evening World will pay $110 in prizes for the best efforts, T4180 Humoresque (Dvorsk) Violin Solo Frits Kreleler 1.75 BRIDGING ‘We. bulla to useless tooth } ¢ | Wigeees crreerae om | ON coos : TYoT Cape Vanni, Vin Slo Kier 1.75 eee tee a ) #8 from 15 to 20 cents each. { price Harding slogan, $25. is Alma Ghu + : * . | foundation. Our expert dentists do th voabatrel, of new. yellow furnie ot Three other prizes, $10 each. Tide (eyes rene ewe by Cede | (1.75 Charming Louis XVI. 4-Piece Bed Room Suite [east The gutta ating, ae ths pounds, costs $1 in the wholesale | First prize Cox slogan, $26. 74499 Caro Nome Rigoletto Amelita Galli-Curci 1,75 The Suite illustrated here includes a pee The WATERBURY W. Market and could be mold as & profit Three other prizes, $10 each. Lucia Sextette Tetrazzini Caruso, Amate ~ Bi || large double bed, dresser, chiffonier and Com es falta miornleticrels i a TE ae hae pen aes cos Remember this is neither a guessing contest nor a lottery. 98201 {© ‘Tourwt: lacsby, Bate 1-40 dressing table. A great bargain at the | old teeth extracted and retum : 400 per cent. profit on this most ordin- Skill alone will count in the selection of winners. S976 Dreams of Leng Ago (Englsh Caruso 1.75 fg || Price eee Naini jplght with a NEW set chut 1 ary veautable.. New lima beans nro Phir slogan must contain exactly 12 words. pee ween ee ye Gauls “ | Other Di R s Bed; si . , selling at $2 a hi pirty = 3 m SaalnnFanee +s * m Sui i pea Sand a ot tna owtant | lend in your slogan to Slogan Editor, Evening World. gonos { Mighty = ‘tie ae 2.00 | er ning oom Pits - roo! set a ae Siaiie stuart of Git per gents cer 4583 On Wings of Song. Violin Sol Jascha Hollets 11.76 Raa tet Ne Aare Retuasty eg, Nowssre II: cents @ quart, or 400 per cont. over | 74583 ings of Song, Violin Solo anc etx 1.78 egularly $650. ow : | the wholesale cost. The very finest| GERMAN COLONY famed Braunfels, promises to becom: nian Paghi 125 |]] Regularly $875)... Now $780 Regularly $575..........New $865 ||| Wi rep aupy Dewrat COMPANY lime beans should not cost more than very popular. It has already becom: T0119 There Is Somebody Waiting For Me Harry Lauder 20 Regularly $1050. Now $950 —- Regularly $985... Now $890 16 cents a quart, and a great many QUITS AMERICA |the favorite vacation resort of Ger aS é Incorporated can be sold at 16 to 12 cents a quart i M mans of this side of the Rio Grande 35697 { Gems from Irene a . 1.35 Living Room Suites Establuhed 1897 ‘ ‘ and admit of @ geuerous profit to the | - 5 J ,.. {although It 18 @ long and dusty UApple Biorsoms Victor Light Opera Co. very Regularly $225 Now $175 Hiemerece “yng : taller, , Starts a Little Germany in Mexico, | from the nearest railroad point Bris o ab as. aor aaaa et Bereaing 29 W. 34th St., New York naling ae abo. 3 conta a pound, and| aM a Brewery Is Already Under | uon'or a tairout vo wonmecs tenis | Haieed, | Regularly §550.......-. Now $475 | rusiice, 414-16 Fulton St.. Brooklyn could be sold at 5 cents and allow a| Construction |the outside world Regularly $775 Now $690 Houre: 8 to 6 Sundaye Closed fair profi: to the dealer, but, most o1 : peeling A | com aap ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN therm are charging at the rite of 10 DEL RIO, Tex, Ang —Dis- EX-ACTRE: | BARGAINS IN ODD PIECES REED FURNITURE, LADIES IN ATTENDANCE OR pagel Raped gs ovement gruntied because of the outcome of EA TRESS SEEKS ALIMONY {ithe wholemle market, and finest| we World War and dissatisfied With | wey, stesemam Gets Court Order m| PIANO WAREROOMS MICHAELS Long aad and Jersey stock are| Prohibition, several hundred Germans i | 3 East 34th St net wees New York = = w levaling at about 3 Cente « pound| have moved from Texas and estab Contempt Proceedings. | 53 Eas' st, 4th and Madison Aves. ol NOLO NY NO NO NONENNO NO NONY Sd shouid not cost more than 6 or 6|tished a colony in Mexico, a short| Mre. Dorothy Gates Herrman, former| Mf e&S sh Ay see etd Brooklyn canta retall. The gualley of the new | distance wouth of here. The colonints | show xin whose markal ie har een | ff OOrOe Flatbush Ave., ee w EI the heaviest in fifty years, acceding to are for the most part from pw | U 1 in several sults fn the Supreme 8 | some of the oldest potato growers in| Braunfels, Tex, a typleal German | Court, obtained an order yesterday from| | New Jereey. community that was started about Justice Bijur requiring her husband, \8 teeth. Tighten loose | "Phe finest creamery butter sold yea-| Seventy years ago by political refu- | Phillip, to appeur in contempt proceed. lq I save decayed teeth. terday in the wholesale market at 54] Fee Haase jacbeend 7 LBey | ings next Thursday | Tooth, Treat Diseased Gums, 4 ca | have acquire et of Jani erman sald sho . | 0 nente, Been 68 tie lowest F choy Mies Jout of the famous San Carlon Ha- | cai‘ Hermay ould he ts entirely de- B s¥TS OF | . & eho sald y husband ha. i oO ot Gold, a fi 4n here from Denmark and the| This land is under irrigation and ie | TN Te eemaiaies | - 1? Brooklyn’s Best Known Shoe House ees ee cab ata : | gtter low countries, while one slip-| cuttural and pastoral purp New| Phillip is the son of James H. Herr-| Brooklyn s Biggest «| Credit House 1 Es Badly decayed Teeth and Noo ! | Fitea ‘or over 4,000 boxes, represent. (ncceasions to the colony are being | man, real entate operator, Me married || 219 221, 223, 225, 227 realt Par-| 164, 166, 168 and 170|| gt 102-104 Myrtle Avenue, mretully, extracted. ‘aetn thors a emis a ~| constantly receives a Cape BHOX : . chases on @ BLS ‘| 01 e! . Broken 2 J Ws measty, 80,000 pounds, end other | "One of the first and largest of theloiie tlapement, His fatter auth ees || Grand Street ven sccoumts) Smith Street |: Corner of Bridge Street, Brooklyn Te BLOG t ole is iss | aflont from Burope. {snduatrice Planned for the colony '@/ for annulment, which was decided. in Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. i of; On The retail price on the very finest construction. The colony is in the| Mra Herrman’s favor Then she 3 5 3 OFFICES : creamery butter should not be over centre of a rich wheat growing coun-| brought sult for $100,000 damages for LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY He; 2E. 125th St 169 E. 34th St. sed 4 oF pe ert ry. bowie try, and a flour mill is to be built alienation against the father, and a iE i Coin A La nee shoul @ purchased a ° Prey ina for separatio: a i iS * 6 cents in the retail market neee’ the new” colony, “whieh” eltuth suiw'are penatage” “** "| Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms} |! wiles Fresh eggs are quite plentiful and G Ee | Western should not ‘cont over. 60 Victrolas "ia9'asts.e8* Aeolian-Vocalions suitors °°" || |3) . cents @ dozen retail, while 75 cents No Discount on Talking Machines. B Hours; DA, M. to OP, M. S sboula be the limit charged consum G ri Ceased Geators a f ers for the very finest Petaluna enuine { white hennery eggs. ii Cotton MATTRESSES ‘ | rican cheese is neglected by | Md the average American consumer, The Easy | Latent Matelat eee eerie aed ‘ est ful milk cheese can be pur- chased in the wholesale market at Terms | Best Leathers! 12.49 36 to 27 cents per pound and could be _retatled at 30 to 31 cents, | The wholesale market is liberally} supplied with a common to medium le of beef steers that are selling at from 18 cents for straight ae common steers cun 16 to 16 cents. | These prices enable the retail % butcher to sell the best cuts of roast . beef at 35 to 40 cents and the tender steaks at from 43 to 45 cents. Proportion of choice cornfed s# ons negtins 700 to $00 pounds is so small | “ ‘That it in not a fuctor in framing re- : tall prices when 90 per cent. of the beef coming will grade from medium down. All sizes in All Styles Headaches From Slight Gokis “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets’’ relieve the Headache by Caring the Cold. CU bec aaoE BOETETED Widths $ 8&5 AA to B. e ‘Truly the best. value in Women's Black Calf, Tan Calf and Brown Kid, Black Kid and White Buck. Tan Calf; welted soles Other Big Value. *4.45 Beautiful Room newest aty Y Best Laxative for Men, Women and ‘Ns down to The | Simmer Sisles in Good oP AN Refrigerators Clothing Men's and Young Men's uits, $39.98 Up. Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, $39.98 Up. Pork, while not plentiful, is being retailed at fairly reasonable pricey ‘Whole and half loins of medium and Wight pork wero selling at 40 to 42 ents and chops from 45 to 60 cents % pound; whole strips of lean bacon welling at 45 cents a pound and Patent Colt, Brown Kid, Tan Calf, 2 and 3 Eyelet Ties in all sizes—widths A to D 4s Ts | islises 48 conta. Smoked hams arc 40 Boys’ Suits Patent Colt, Tan Calf, Black Calf, Black Kid, | cg ay Rea $12.98 Up. Cloth Tops) Leather, French and Military Heels; °7.95 at 46 cents, while smok Gir's’ Caste and) Dresses: High Lace Shoes; all sizes, AA to D widths... $12.98 Up. All Aterations Free EN BATUMDAX BVENEN |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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