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eater oe erent etna ES SR ‘ater ales ey ‘HE EVEN NG WworLp, “WED#ESDAY, aveus? 11, 1920, BABE RUTH FELT “CHESTY” WHEN HIS SALARY WAS’ $1, a: We n07 nee SMITHWILLCAL| . ‘Ruth as Member of Baltimore Team, |HOME T0 COST $1,000,000 |PULITZER SCHOOL OF| SEERESS SMOKES JOURNALISM GROWS) HER PIPE IN PEACE Where He Played First League Ball IN PARK AVENUE SECTION Increase in One Yeur ts 100 Per| | AFTER DIRE VOW; HOUSING SESSION TF — CHAS. H. SABIN’S GIFT TO WIFE) 9 Fersicniine, het Sete erm SHOWN TWILL AID | Telling, She Threatens to, | oe * Of tho fifty-six students in the| Tells New York Tenants’ Dele- ’ Exercise the Evil Eye. i | Banker Purchases Complete remainder yesterday, and all of it has |Course of Journallem at the Columbia Nw PULASKI, twenty= - ; gation He’ Is Consider- ; ing Action. been conveyed to Mrs. Sabin. The|Untversity Summer Session, it wa two years old, and Site Through Block in entire plot ig 200 fect from street to|learned to-day twenty-two are raigned to-day .in Besex Zast 65th Street. lege graduates, The enrolment ls 100! Market Court, charged with telte a > Der. cent, greater than that of last) ing ¢ortunes, is a new ‘woman. year, and the students hall from vari-| gine dened the court attendants ous parts of the country, and there ta | also one each from Canada, Russia} % discriminate between her and Mexico, Seven are from the| rights a@ a woman and a smoker South, eleven from New England, ation. ' foven from New York, two trom tdaho,| **@ the men in the dete Is _ Charies H. Sabin, President of the |Guaranty Trust Company, will soon |begin the construction of a $1,000,000 | residence in the Park Avenue aectton jas a gift to his wife. LAWS CALLED FAILURE.| | whe. site of thie new. & jot ie one from Alaska and the remainder| pen. . ai z eo ol ome from the Middle West. | Petitioners Say Relief Measures [rast @th Street, Mr. Sabin having ible It all happened when Nicola, abine one of the st Interoating features of the class,| “Waiting hearing before Magis- hey are teachers, and expect to con-| trate Corrigan, hauled from a re- tinue as such, They are taking the| © chotht dures, they explain, because’ sour-| ote 82 OOF Clothing: @ linge cae nallatic training enables them “to| exceedingly smelly pipe She singje out the essential facts of vary-| loaded tt with black tobacco and | purchased the houses at Nos, 121-123 in 65th Street and No. 120 East 66th Street, the latter to provide space for [wardens and @ garage. Part of the Property was bought last epring, the Encourage Boosting | of Renis. ALBANY, Aug. 11—Gov. Smith wil call a special session of the \ng altuations.” | ‘proceeded to “Siow a’ clever” Legislature if he Is convinced this . Miss Mary Brady, daughter ot the Attendants remonstrated -with mil arigra practical ‘raet the | WOMAN B. R. T. TICKET AGENT farmer Coveinar of Alarka. ho te] gor gut to no purpone acute housing situation in New York Fear Base shag Ute college btudee te: “Why,” she asked, “because City and other cities of the State oo? day tinde tet he must have practical | I'm a woman, shouldn't I smoke ‘The Governor gave this assurance to A tainring with his academle work If he if I want to? The men jn here @ delegation headed by Philip Gand | heart, representing the Inwood Civic Forum and other New York tenants’ organizations, who came here yester-| day to petition for a special session on housing. They presented petitions signed by 2,000 New York tenants. The petitions declared that the anti-rent gouging laws of the last Legislature had the opposite effect to that intended, as they- practically * told the landlords to raiso the tenants | 28 per cent more each year than the previous year. It was stated that the wa the} i cases of tenants are heard’ by the : : . a nye | ticket agent at the Kim Placo ele-| beside his taxicab at 4 A. M, to-day courts ‘s a farce and travesty of | is F . FF Aad| vated station, nad a desperate battle | Yneonscious, When revived, he said Justice, and that, as the landlords !n- | ea ora [he took five men from Manhattan, tend to raise tenants another 25 per Wis (SPER DE Onnly today, BBD | idsne (ierend GF tba Hae Cy Swed cent. on Oct. 1 an extra session of the| S| was beaten into unconsciousness amd | da nd of thei Legislature should be called before | i | the man took $29.60 from the tilt him $25, Instead of paying him they then, “so that laws of a constructive | attacked him and robbed him of $5. | | The man gaid his fare and passed nature, fair to both the landlord and e - the tenant, may be enacted in a calm to the platform. A few minut:s later) Jim Jung, @ laundryman, of No. and judi manner | | the door to her booth crashed in and} 7602 18th Avenue, Bath Beach, was). oy i. an Albany bank, ‘Th Gov. Smith told the committee that | the man seized her and said: “Give| attacked by three robbers erly to- | ware divorced in 1916 me the money.” day and stabbed in the face and| After her divorce Mra, Pauline Mor She began screaming and knocked| back, The thieves were frightened |ton Smith lived with her mother at he was seriously considering calling an extra session in September to take | up the housing situation. Wer BARC aries tiie ot The Governor also is expected to over the telephone inan effort to reach|away before they could get his /Ny" gapin met inv mot lone etter eka eee a ye fear hte Myke it_He seized her then with one hand money, and they were married at Far Hilla; of the five ousted Socialist Assem- gone = ae ae ae of an increase im the rents paid | — thoae who have erected bungalows | Smallpox on Port Antonio Steamer. | pee | } BABE RUTH AS A MEMBER OF THE BALTIMORE CLUB. DRESS SUIT BURGLAR | te eee owen 70 'B b R mn St k H = AGAIN IN THE TOILS| there and who live there during the| A case of smallpox found on the STATE 5 | omer aaa eee you whether youmny | British Sieunship Princes Say, whieh SAVE CITY HEALTH ave u rue: a Officially Declared an” Habitual | net be able to find some ‘way of Dro- arrived to-day from Port Antonio, o be tecting the hundreds of tenants who| moved to Swinburne Island, while. the Declares Public Morals Also Will In His First League Game) ciminsi—curtis Fottowed lis rected bungalows and make| Princess May wan aininteried, Nor eclares. lublic Morais Also it is to be fit for @ position In the pro- feaston. Elght of the class are atill| away or I'll blast you with the students In college, Of the collegians, evil eye.” fourteen purpose to continue their ¢: work in the Pulitzer School of Jour-| | Nicalo clung to her pipe untit nalism during the winter term to ob-| 8hé was taken before the Magis. are allowed to amoke. You go BEATEN, ROBBED BY BANDIT | Robber Empties Till and Es- poipeeniall te! Renee dace ered | tain the dogore of Bachelor of Litora-| trate, who listened to her plea and F apge'cioad s ture. suspended eentence. capes by Pretending to Be sion When ke left he passed a| "Tet aNd dr 00 ak we ecenoen : Deaf and Dumb. man on the stairs, and whén ked 4 WEAt the teOuhNe .. pretended be| Mrs. Sabin, who is the banker's sec- ———— qeab'dbke nad Garih Gud Sensed, ond wife, was Mrs, Pauline Morton Miss Catherine Sullivan of No, 1118 " ‘Thomas Ngan, tweity-nine, No. 840 Sle exusiee & the Inte Paul WG. | Fulton Street, Brooklyn, B. R. T.| Fulton Street, Brooklyn, was found|Morton, She and James Hopkins | mith jr, a yachtsman who won the rman Emperor's Cup at Kiel in 907, were married in this city in that year. They were divorced in Port- land, Me., in 1916. Mr, Sabin and hia first wife, who was Miss Mabel Whitney, of Albany, were married in 1897 while he was em- A Jamaica, caused the patient to be their summer homes at Rockaway| other passengers were vaccinated and ¥ ‘1 Novel Method. Point.” sent to Hoffman Island for observation, Suffer Unless Relief | ieee t Given | , Burt Curtis, who at thirty-five years | = = : are Colossus of Swat Tells How He Speared of age has been officially adjudged an | Houses in the present emergency “habitual criminal’ and is regarded by are in the catezory of public utilities, Everything That Came His Way the police as one of the best “after din- | says Dr. Royal Copeland, Health | . : i . He . : ner burglars” in New York, was ar- Hi ddock Ch st of Fish Commissioner, who declares that un- in Opening Battle. . rested at his room in No, 160 West i a 2 eape 2 less action is taken immediately pub- 43th Street to-day by Detectives Bruns (a M Th Milk Ho health and public morals will By Babe Ruth. and Drum and arraigned in the West osts ore an 7 fter | i bl He has just CHA RIE Side Court, charged with the burglary ia ana sosshenicta aa " - 4 A of $1,500 in clothing and jewelry from returned from Burope, where he After being signed for a try-out win the Baltimore Internationals, 1|{he’ apartment. oceupled “by. Herbert Y' studied housing conditions, 7 ; z ; , inute tol pice = ‘ , Sith Street WHat Baten: tn? geld Dry Capes could hardly sleep at night for counting the minutes until the time to] pike ot No, 153 West 65th Street, land, ‘depends upon what he eats and| report for the get-away of the spring training trip. All the fellows in the} May 13 OU | can buy a pound of Haddock for 10 cents, ,It is not only a cheap fish but | it is a delicious, wholesome food. We've where he lives, The conditions fol-| school envied me and said they hated to see me go, but wished me all sorts] “Inspe pee Rey mee 1 nen a Mitk is al- often wondered why it was cheaper than lowing the war made it extremely a work on the burglary, learne ate ; . 7. a r difficult to buy food andgto pruvide| % 8904 luck yesterday of evidence implicating Cur- ways ready. ori other fish. Take } Wess pews the home. Every sort of foodstuff The day arrived, however, and I packed my suitcase before breakfast.| ii, and sent the detectives to arrest No prepar- of Haddock, It costs $10.00. You trim of ri e ” has advanced, and the charge for vent | I was taking no chances on being left. Brother Matthias shook me by the|him. When the man's room w ation head, tail and fins 20%. The 80% you have "7 has so inoreased from month to month | yang and told me he knew I would make good, adding that I had only to rched clothing and jewelry valued posted, left is 81% water leaving 15 1 5 peunds that it 1s almost impossible fgr the t more than $7,000 was found. eq) . f soli 66 ‘d ca re 5 average citizen to find a decent place | “play the game" on the field and off. at moi 1 . | Important of solid food that costs 66 cents a pound, in which to house his fa " _____________| curtis, who calls himself a “specu- Buys There were a dozen other rookies | i id h lator” but who, the police declare, waa| these One hundred pounds of milk at a Sheffield The Co joner saic ato vhd police declare, j iipiesscd with the serloustess of the | Waiting on the station platform with | THIRSTY “GOLFERS” [recently employed as an actor in a hot days. Storel coats i It contains 12 pawns roblem that, last March, he directed egulars a seameenel Broadway show, caine into criminal of soli at cost you cents a pound. the Sanitary Bureau to make a sur-|°Ce, Tesulars and the newspaper) PITIED BY WAITER r vho ere to accompany the prominence in 1 when he was ae - . ; ; vei Pere et elton tenets tenced to Sing Sing by Judge Dyke We are discussing the comparative cosis This survey," sald Dr. Copelana,| club. Few of us rookies knew one Patrons at Van Cortlandt Park Inn 3r00kl ig method, say the detec- | i to the health B: Po ( y bet. 32 33rd evealed a startling state of affairs. | another, but we herded together on re Sheviin Agents and Edel- ite ate Hite ih to areal) of various foods As to the health giving road 2 76 and 7s. Our nurses and inspectors visited 32,-|the outskirts of the big crowd un Wer the best theatres and the opera, and| value of these products Milk stands alons, 470 apartments. ‘The buildings inves- | noticea by any one, although I thought weiss Was Arrested, concerts in evening dress, there spot" It ie Nature's supreme effort in food tigated were of all sizes, They ran a victim. wearing costly jewelry and ; Bis “ APPINESS” has come to Greeley Square—the “Heart “wo prosperous looking young men, | clothes, follow him to bia home and | aking. containing flats or more, Locall-| us over the way the stock buyers 100k | jy, Golf auhey and: uninlatK y|later return and Fob the place. of New York,”’ as some people call it! Here, centered Hes were selected at random ind the|‘em over ‘in the Chicago yart 1] overheated from exertion, walked into ; | among the world's greatest department stores, near the work was done thoroughly. ‘The sur-| gon remember that any one gave Me| the restaurant. garden of the Van|MAYOR TRIES TO AID | Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. Pennsylvania Station, the huge hotels, and many of New vey established that numerous apart- . : : sis ; : York’s most important industries, we are opening a 3 zed anc sided for oe. | 80 much ag the once-over. I was only |Cortlandt Inn near the firsy tee of ¥ i 0 f ea Mee ang: Genie Wert voles a kid, and to them had nothing but|the public golf links at Van Cortlandt ROCKAWAY TENANTS | New York Happiness Store” to serve the thousands who throng this two families. It further showed that| size and a schoolboy reputation to} Pans nd be —- busy section, many families, by force of necessity, nearly six fect | talking gif with the utmost aband bio Reid fia a aay nstance a|tW0, and I guess.I looked like so much d enthusiasm, They ordered food from one-family houses to houses|1 Saw the newspaper experts lookir day afternoon recommend me. I wa ‘| Asks Attorney General to Profect | - To those who have visited the “World's Largest which was brought to them by Edward Bungalow Colony From — SE A building erected for fifteén familles| ivory. Aalwalea, a: waltae, “While he waa ga Candy Store” on West 42nd Street, and our other stores was housing thirty-five families, and] We rookies knew that it was each! serving, tie patrons continued to dis Threatened Grab. | these had been obliged to take in conveniently located throughout the city, it is unnecessary twenty roomers, which would really | "4? for himself to win a place on the |euss their game and the merits of the] Maydr Hylan to-day took steps to mention the cheerful welcome which will be extended to ; make five families more. Another) b@l club, and we knew also that be-| course block the alleged plan of the Rock all who give us the pleasure of a visit tomorrow, > ' house, constructed to house thirty|fore the training trip ended some of | of thom interrupted the discourse}\way point Land company to retu : j families, was sheltering forty, with Jould be playing the trolley | to say It was a shame one couldn't get | 3 y | thitty, roomers added us would be playing In thi cove aes , ' \bungalow tenants new six-year leasos | i ‘comers ed. ‘Kare: 6 old » jot. |® drink in the inn because it was on 8 ' Commissionsr was askea| !eague or back on the old home lot.| drink In the inn Decuuse it waa on), OL Tt erg hese roc 11, we were friendly in our early hee or aL A raakt GO RoUKat jeicte coua (tor turn over then bungalows ta'+ e he answered, misery and rivalry and unanimous in | °TenUy and sal’ oe Se ca pa A found in the store houses of the city| 9, , ayy of the regulars have a drink; he often had himself, company at the end of the lease. Land Fifth Avenue at 35th $ Street an unparalle! accumulation of | VU °" La) Edelwetss, it 1a charged, brought two] tenants also charge that the company re household goods, Th foods wera| RAILWAY JOURNEY A REAL | drinks and then two more p Ba¢ONd |) staf upon @ BC ‘ 4 j Established 1879 , han tori : palr of drinks were poured into small {sists upon @ 54 per advance in | MT thee auert EVENT TO HIM. Hotties by the patrons, Wio souled the land rentals. In a letter to Attorney pees be. “ rotles and made memoranda on the é - i that att G joment we have| The trip to Fayetteville was a bottles and mide memoranda on the General Newton Mayor Mylan write ; y 7 FULL WEIGHT—-16 ounces of CAN) in every poun x. almost 100,000 families more than wel event in the life of a boy who had| selves us Pater S ‘Thomas and John| ‘I understand the State of Now Men’s and Young Men’s al faye nom ee td nected taste by this | been under rather strict discipline for| Culhane of Prohibition, Enforcement | yori ig Litigating with the Rockaway 7 city in combating tuberculosis will | twelve I had gone to the in-] tasiweins Pacific Company the title to the lands CIAL contingent upon the present housing | 9 : : from the city, suid he had not know s ma Ay Toes For Today and Tomorrow a\ ur Stores ‘ans No nermithed to ocniane remember, and here I was at the ingly permit liquor sales in the place,|@way Point, Recently the alleged . vrtiere' tak practical. problem. and | of nineteen. taking my first real rail-| Hdelwel#s was held in $500 ball owners of this land have served no. Peanut Butter Kisses unique In the history of the world. We| road journey, and a much longer one| = Poaiisiduis matesie of Maw Oeloune caaldenes (ally with cantak-eP have thousands of families without !than I ever thought I would take nourishing, tasty peahut butter, Special. mers" 44c lb homes. These people must live some- . ase busy looking A , " ay where, If our citizens are unable to | Most of the way I was busy looking At Clearance Prices—Thurs. @ Fri. TT OL help themselves, and private capital | Out of the window and it gave me Pr y Soe eon vfuses to be employed, for this pur-| quite a thrill to run over high tres- Chocolate Covered Dates re sort ruit ra by: . *, how else are the homeless to be} ties and through tunnels, because 1 lelicious assortment of pure fruit ‘ough 1, because 4 } . rs A delic Bere set enctot Me once eet yw boy after all and every-| J al Chocolates ower Pr Fine selected Oriental dates, pitted | jellies: fig, apricot, raspberry and Bate aseistance Bere ek une tem etter ales ara Ls pad and reopen peti at soaps aed soniod Ca ae on iB was aC all 5 ° 54c lb ent shape an: ited with BURNED | BY Y THIRD RAIL the comforts of the hote) at Fayette- chocolate. Special sueet chosalate: one * | ville appealed particularly to me, I andar Regularly Subway Worker Is Injured Going | roomed with another rookie, but 1 9.75 to 10.00 10.00 to 14.00 7 say that this boy's snores at After Knife He Dropped, USE ABy 9 J - i rd a 7 night were music to me; they re-|# Clear Sugar Gum bree Aha! We caught you, Dad! Just Our New Store Michael Dunn, thirty years old, No.] minded me of the dormitory back at|{ xorging away on these s meats, But then, who could rest ‘ | Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, ®| guint Mares | such cloar-as-crystal, toothsome bits with thelr coating of pure, 29c Black, tan and dark brown calfskin, 1272 Broadway—bet. 32nd and 33rd mem ef an Interborough Subway |”). » , siinting sugar granules Seca 4 crew, dropped his knife from th The sport writers immediately || — - - " ; . . Brooklyn, Bridge station to the tracks | started their annual series of stories|| Cocoanut Kisses ana WILLER'S Assorted Milk Choco- also some white canvas and buck OTHER STORES e a A to-da + isaem they are seen for 5 lates Ju, e t ' MS : . MTeaipadt auaae ater ° y Is haste he came in contact with the | pheno rey criticised the rookies || everybody, young and Bae Bates 2 ot 2 : Wie ARG NO Rene DAN callie. Ciel eee y criticised the rookies’! # wise: kisses of pure | CAL Born ae famed mi!k chocolate td \ 42nd also 43rd Street 1343 Broadway, Near 38th Se. "1 hooting from his clothing noti- |form at the dinner plate and one of 742 Broadway 1 2 wide toe styles, Bet. 5th and 6th Aves. flames shooting f # cowie " swe ss with an addi- A ater Tt smothering centres of fon t! 2249 Broadwa: Near 80th St. tied ‘the dospatchor at the end ot Nhe them sald that if 1 could swing a bat! [ tional fas oring 1440 Broadway dant oream vartously flay- i cate oe Dunn was taken to Volunteer Hos: [a8 well as I swung a fork I would|fof shredded Ha eSanls 1408 Broadway | ored, or nuts | Union Sq., 14th St.and4thAve, Fulton & Nassau Sts., 5, E. Cor, pital suffering from burns that extend wh (800 for the: season, ‘They|Pcocoanut You 34 iy eraith) aloe 49 ot . From his abdomen to his feet PUGOR 500) FF Eps SONeON ¥ | peaccan yt Fay Cc Saaana Bt, Pues: Gales, Cc : ifth Floor se Rak evidently had never before seen 4|Bintns these joy. Pound Rox | ylockmen & Ann. Te ener Pound Nog THY GREATEST BODY BUILDER — Candies Net Weight At KI Bt wurprines Net Wetght At Miller's Every Poang Box © nine 14 Ounces of Candy (Continued on Fifteenth Page.)

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