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Soy Meaee Wears * : % THE: EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920, f HERE. ARE DEPUTY Five American Beauties. Picked by Some Evening World Readers “in FRUIT JUICE IS ASSEocnnC FIYING As the Prettiest Women to Be Found in the Whole United States ~#0°TCH, 9% PROOF REALTY TAK VALUE 3 a4 il i Their: Identity of Unusual In- terest This Year to Rent- ers of the City. PASS ON THE FIGURES. Bites and Leaves a “Hang- Over.” it | ge mig fruit “bootch” is being sold over the counters of delicatessen stords these | days to the ac yamiment of } Coney — wich S\aking and toagve rotting | Work’ Two, Hours ta y That is, there aro declers not Baths, but Game Is Not wanting. enough dishonesty to en- | deavor to put over cayenne pep- Interrupted. | per and frutt jutge upon that most confiding of animals, the New Fifteen men sat in the bar at 9 Yorker, as real "ootch— o'clock thig morting of the Waehhiie So low Is the opinion of some of ie an theoe deatera of t@inasy Numan «| Per belne (0 80th eres, ost oe intelfigence that they even offer | Avenue, Coney Island. Tho mon the victim a taste before trying jaying cneds. ‘ to clone the sale. Some victima, | *°r* Diaying carts the Mellcatesson men say, take the At the same hour an automotile tachi contortions preceding the | grove ‘sad ween ue ab sale and the bite of the cayenne hind agp pApper so earnestly that they de- | Two of them placed revolvers undsr real_cascs of “bangove: the nose of Fred Smith, a private ol tot over Killed in Runaway.| Vatchman, and backed him into, the While Benjamin Motkowitx, a grocer, | Office, 100 feet from the card players years old, of No. 295 Jersey|in the adjoining bar, Smith was . New \Hrighton, was delivertns : ohio * ailing Widhitond “Suepike this | sewed with @ handkerchief, bogas _ frorning. bls horse bolted, He fell out| With “picture” wire, and locked up of the wagon, the horap stapped on him lin a bathing locker. = and the Wheels of the Wagon passed 4 mu ISS DOROTHY NORRIS lov otured ekull}| The seven men worked on the na UNORRWOoe + UNO RMA DO. nt the Staten Island Hospital for two hours, drilling holes in tt The landlords have claimed they i a ? es cee He a S s , All the time Smith waa working on are entitled to the additiohab rents} 4 , \ | . his bindings and the locker, At 4.90 because their property is worth more! “lo Geronimo fis? “i b . \ EIGHT PRIZE WINNERS ' he broke out, The safe crackers than it was. In many cases tenants, bed “ween i . . > were- gone, but the card players although doubting this, have been —______ ‘ , 5 - t unable to prove a case agains the/ DATES ARRANGED: . IN’ CONTESE FOR BEST vm na soloretr nosh Sri + | Friedman, his employer, a block away. CAMPAIGN SLOGANS: | ici"s "ssi int . N Tenants Want to Know if Profiteering Landlords Will Be Caught in Their Net. The identity of the deputy tax Qsrc-sors is of peculiar interest this year to the millions of rent payers throughout New York City. Thése are the men who put taxable values on real estate. The tenants wiho| have been driven almost to despera- tion by contiruous rent raising per- formances, are anxious to know whether the assessors will catch the rent-raising landlords in their net. nim, He died of a to pass on those figures, If they! are convinced that the propeties| p:.., « ‘i Wee , Wise Lae’ Worth Wie te ealante' First Stop on His Swing to West- claim they are worth when increas- ward Will Be at Lan- 1 ing rents, the tenants are going to sing, Mich. be interested to know just how the, ,, f 3 assessors arrive at their conclusion. | 4.7)" Neat ani ae st The ¢ puty tax assessors are chapged | 74. . eee otk, wae wiih thal duty a Vanni coal, antats Wu Heke, ee for taxation. By, request of Jacob| ‘The first dates are. Lansing, Mich, A. Cantor, President of the Board of! Sept. 3; Milwaukee, Sept. 4; and Mine Taxes antl Assessments, the districts | neapolis on Labor Day, Sopt. 6. in which the assessors are assigned| Gov. Cox ani his party will travel in \ are omitted in order that personal |three cars. More than twenty news- appeals shall not intrude upon them | P8Per correspondents” and m in their heavy task, which must be | ture operators will accompany the can- Now ites “up to the Tax Assessors FOR TRIP OF COX 3 found four holes In the a floor were « crowbar, a broken bit and | The Evening World announces to-day the eight winners for the best Ma cirsaial hte I erg bern Harding and Cox slogans of twelve words each. dhe ha “There's $9,000 in the safe,” Pried~ ‘The field of gelection was narrowed ddéwn from the more than 40,000, | on told the police, slogans, and the Judges had’ great difficutty jn making thelr selections, “It was a bum job,” the police told having In mind appropriateness, » and conviction, Friedman, % The Hvening World takes pleasure in congratulating the winners, ‘And the card players played on, who, with their slogans, are . oe HARDING. WOMAN HIT BY TAXI $25 Prize—C. A. Randau, No. 161 West 74th Str “Government, Like Charity, Begins at Home; Harding Will First Solve America’s DIES IN. A HOSPITAL Problems.” semaine $10 Prize—P. A. McDougall, No, 2255 Seventh Avenue, “Make America | physicians Believe Death Was Due 5 didate. Safe for Americans First, Then the World Safe for Democracy.” . ghar : Completed by Oct. 1. Following the) Goss pri been equipped | $10 Prite—Henry Goodman; Chestertown, N. Y. "See That Harding | ° to Shock as No Injuries Were, y completion of the rolls this objec- an amplifying enablin’ 4 | His H. he Peg W Wilson's At tion to the public knowing what dis- | at a aistunce of Hangs His Hat on the Peg Where Wilson's At. ‘Visible. | feet from the ren torn, * $10 Prize—Mign Kathleen Russell, Marion, N: Y. “W'lll Tell the World tricts the various’ assessors covered ba Mi aee ll osheantie . Mra, Nellie McDonald, sixty yearn old : rigger Lay by Sa —_ That Harding's Bold; Never Bartered, Bought or Sold.” pile shape: BE A will no longer ex! © deputy tax! HUGHES IS GOING na ia a widow, of No. 2 romdwa, rook- assessors follow: + NEYS cox, : . * maaan | TO NEYSA MORAN | Pe) a Niah res AP 1 {lye led early, this morning after an Seon ee ie | VISIT HARDING ae Seo e SCE | $25 Prize—C. MoNay, Central!and Neurological Hospital, Department of “| auromobite accident of last night, wien, Risaret 1 Dalen ‘eo iter Bo esas | G . ¢ mit. ed Public Welfars rae for Progryss, Liberty, Law and the Peace Our | gio was hit by a taxt near her home, { ferman Bch Fredertok J. Jacke? z ; MRS Pos Oe 5 | . Soldiers Fought For.” The chauffeur, Samuel Lipstos of No, Walter’ Stanger” alee, 4 ee Former Justice Has Luncheon) SSE eager |\COURT DEPRIVES. RED| $10 Prize—Thomas P. Cheevers, No. 26 Manhattan Avenue, Jersey City, [1111 Southern Boulevard, Bronx. plek- eerk Sahin Frastle ds Cau With Will Hays and Assures Grey ans eRe | “Cox Has Done What Others Wouldn't; Let Him Do What Others [ed hier up and took her to the Willlama- Ghatiee “srrobel | BU a. es Re ' | ARMY OF TWO MEN Couldn't.” rc ee burg Hospital, where Dr, Weinstein ex- Mivshass H. ‘Minatey_tho- chars Him of Support. ‘ ; SSA co Mra. J. G Kenny, Ashland, © “Cox! He Will Fight a Geod |amined her, ie nald her injuries, ware Mowea P. Abultialt ‘Nathan B. levenson tha 2 aubtian | wihenoacdo Gino: ing. Priecit ill Keep the Faith,” al enough to Haber ater Grose Neumann Married Man Ge so Hepupltean WHO ARE THE FIVE PRETTIEST Sentences to Sing Sing Priest's AS-| g19 Prize—David C. Cohn, No. i Bridgeport, Conn, |and she was taken there. je) oO! e ‘i o-day * ” " 4 nd Lape ngoam Willem tien = aspurod Will TL Hays, Chairman of the sailants Who Wanted to “Scheming Senators, Show ‘Era the Doors disLedge Henry Cabot— | | It is alieved that her sudden relapse ; | Mah Nata ; ‘ox'll End War." e an n Se eee cortee, GIRLS-IN.THE UNITEDSTATES?. tne see ie ihe 2 oe . © was heartily in sympathy with the r Abraham f. Rernatein Clinton De, Wie [Hanting-Coolldxe ticket and. woud lar-| : ‘Wijeh of you two wished to go ti * ° vietile Sajyrion wage conteelog® hie, foe at an eelided ected lee tes — wo tami tosene wie kot Anus” OW Slogan Writers Lined Up . Besos Gea te | ioe comteranca toa place at a te] pe te His British Selece "sxe Sette In Generate gree ger : _ |STAGE FOLK LIGHT gesray 3 row |vate tunchoon at the Lawyer’ Mab. | rtist E. O. Hoppe Submits His Byitis fond torday after Samuel Dero und For Gov Cox and Sen Hardin UP U. S. COURTS ‘Kunkel Derd Be Hutton | A despatch from Marion ‘sxys Mr, : : £ f ohn Savisky had pleaded guilty to as . . 9 fi aden a lnvenca ts goine there tenccew a} tions and Evening World Readers Are Kult upon Father Nicholas Pidhoreokl{ — ‘Phose who Uke to analyze political straw votes will tind plenty of, tls- ‘ls on Hand to Tou ‘Job Yadward A. Gostth confer witn Harding. | $ of eck Cathedral of St. George] tres for their purpose in the results of The Evening World contest, | ‘Tickle Me’ Girls Gy) —_ e Spare os Asked to Tell of Yankee Favorites. HS Sesuepiveel wets as thet a oe aes ae orale $6 ne ree ad Vanes nett Lee v 1 0) . r ce <a oO Ms! yers a, Story tn charg, ADRIFT 30 HOURS HO are the most beautiful women in Amerioa paid both wen promptly, | Women in all party of the country particlpated in this contest, capa tind iae TiSelen Andrew’ Caplin” / If you know one of thor, send her picture to The Evening nt {t ia Hot poaatbte," y sent tn more than 40,000. slogans. Members Answer Suit. : Dagan 3: Traoey | SIX ARE RESCUED World. Sudge MeIntyre, ‘in view of the f While many ‘of the slogan writers expressed no partisan preferencs,! 1. corridors of the United’ Aiasis vo Thane joa Fy ‘racer eu zs | Mr. Hoppe, w celebrated English artist-photographer Te hae y Sentenes you to from two aud ena hundreds of others adinitted y were in those throes of F iheeei Pareangh ir the Federal Bullding took-on saa ik Hewty aeeotale speed Ls ea Peet aNd, thalp nintutes Oslo Ltn aatNgarapare, th ine, But 1/ best defined ag “on the fence,” %206 of them stated their chotce #ith seem. . Hue Promes Wale Disabled Motorboat at Mercy of apearca eas an se Sal lala He eee ced The EVENTS aed ene ive eit that you be deported | candor, y These were divided geoxraphloally and other ways as follows: |® ‘white way" atmosphere to-day:. The : wake SER aR BSLV RINE Sy Oe A ceeiearl mete Of Oe Lad cain oie i girls of the "Tickle Me" company were yaar E. Foe nicHMOND. Waves in Jamacia Bay With No {te help him in his tayk of selecting five “American Beauties.” Judges : to Russia at the expiration of) your Lite Harding. Plurality, Cox. Plurality.| ¢., hand to tell the @eand Jury what x od ? e3 clare v1 Ol et of erica pme are atty Tha 2 ri raga ‘sean Yisers baleen = ain beauty declare this will be difficult, as hundreds of American women BF0 4,pon¢ nbattun aa 08 465 | they knew. ebodt the elleged’ give anne Crates A: pelierr Fredariak Goose / Food or Water Aboard. eligible for this role of feminine perfection. The readers of tris newspap a with Anton Wastok, | Brooklyn a 981 ue away: of whiskey at gne performance = ‘Watson MoSiullen . refdre, asked to help hi ut. The wonten'need® not be women ef) quarrel regard: | Bronx ptabiga arse + 409 307 2 ‘ ms In most tax districts throughout] After drifting in Jamaica Bay for re ie % . he ie pes ce er eeeee Pots cab pekineass Auall> att verrel emer areas: avn om i last weok, and there Wal a long striae + the clty, the deputies can find evi-| nearly thirty hours without food or! feation of beauty La oll sie dn un-ahe of moka choses yet to be trive Riahmond) "a 70 é of actors, headed by John Drew. . Gence of increased rentals, of which| Fate", the disabled motorboat Ruble, | "CAO! i Nee stair calectione: incionine clippinas ob thei piciurem 1¢ —_ me : N yj Me. Drew and his ‘assocfates of the . vith at: engers, Including Churl se at OF ve Sheed sia 4 pass iat “ar 18 pes mt — " ri the Yollowing are typical ee eer ont atch aurea Avallable, wo that Mr. Hoppe. may have every opportunity to select h's | MOBBED PASTOR bat tor’leley ryt tai | Players! Cll ware on hand to defend Tenant at No, 100 Haven Avenue] tne owner, wos ed gbout noon to- SE Bapsies nally one or more%whom you consider the most) FINDS HAVEN HERE | XO’ York State, outside city hail bd sigs get cent vo pe Sompsaiis to. | Mayor's |) Commitee | Gay Gy me passing crate beautiful Wamen in tte United: States, mail their pictures, after writing on : Radaabas ast d Stiaet hse the club. Mr, Kegerrets alleges he was that landlord demands $67.50 for! Accorgjnx to Mrs. Thompson “| 44) reverse side their names and return addresses, to the ‘American Beauty |Ponnaylvania ssssseecees ingulted, disgraced and’ humiliated in apartment renting for $45;* rate of| party left Rockaway for a few hours’ | EGi¢or “the Evening Werld, New York City. If you think that thore whose |Stops in St. Paul's to Pray andy ini) the club, He'was suspended and rein- increase 80 per cent.; assessed value,|cyulse. The engine broke down and] © ‘ OH int the American ideal, clip the bie “ : ei ais stated on a writ of mandamus, Later $63,000, If increased in propor- they were at the meres. oF thew ani Pictures Have eleeasy cae pHaien ctr een the Takes Up Tempogary Abode — |Onto se Oe eto rent, 1921 taxable value will|, She sald Mr. Thompson onl: recently) pictures, or just sehd in a list o ames. ; ‘ i Maxanonusethe 2,000; {nci hud recovered from a paralytic stroke, The list of ten “Americdn Beauties,” in the order, of tligir standing, ad in Brooklyn. a ‘ ———— be $82,000; {nerease, $19,000. r , Sie ag ra Kentucky Tenant at No, 508 West 158th cording to the selections by readers of The Evening is as foll be i hanliath decureias,. pastte |Calitarneeneantee a 4 MALE HOTEL FIR q ‘bhe Rev. Fred Kk Kor ' . Street,, complains to Mayor's Com-| DEBATE GARRISON LETTER. | 4. mrs. tydig Hoyt 6. Mrs. Lewis B. Woodruff. One Titaaville Methodist Church, near [Remaining thirty-mine States... ittes. that daniiond demands $s) eae ae ee Se Atatee Bc Buk 7, Miss Billie,Burke, Trantoh, N. J who was savod by th Biases From Cigar and Match tm yor apartment renging for $81; rately, py, 1, wen Meet With Transit] 2 Mrs. Angier B.Duke. Vda Olimatend ionibpcall neat 2 Spole B Grand total | the Prince George and Rutledge; of increase, 33 1-8 per cent.; assessed Chin miesiokes Delaney 3. Mrs. John Wanamaker jr. 8 Miss Gertrude Olmstead. Sherif from % mob nfter excoriuting |Grand tota value, $45,000. ut increased Ip pro- . 4, Miss Mary Millicqnt Rogers, 9. M Neysa MdMoin. . [the girl bathers of the Wa hinuton'e |e nocrats for Handing. . There were two fires in two hotels portion to rent, 1921 taxable value] A meeting of the delegation repre- a 10. Mra, Norman De R. Whitehouse, [Crossing summer colony on the Dela- Miblicans for Cox will be $60,000; Increase, $15,000. nenting the Baooklyn division of-se| § Mra. John Barrymore, o ware for thelr scant attire, hast Rictnt a aiban ae mak within two blocks of each other and Tenant at a 520 Weat 1884) qmaigamated Association of Street and e! . up hi@etemporary, ab Brooklyn. |-rotal number of women each originated a few minutes before Street repprts to Mayor's Committee | pis lait EST . t 9 lyn.) Potal number of wome eight o'clock ‘this morning. The Game Bu iandiord exacth $88 for apart: |= way Kimployees: wan held To-Day "3 Se ections y last night the oceupled Geary WaRh- lem gor Harding slant siteah Ce Scat eat rente 85; rate crease office of nsit: Com- Ington's pew in old St. Paul's Chureh é eas prey ie a arte ancy of the Public. Service . Y k R d empl and aaked heavenly guidance to assure] Me FOr Cox er +s++1 +0844 ‘A lighted cigar thrown from an upper 000. If increased in proportion to missioner Delaney . New or. ea er 8 him whether it was true that he liad, Women for Harding | window of the Prince George, Madivon rent, fo taxable ?yalue will be| tur aw letter in. whi : cme Syeers ing World ————_— - — made an the sing over the|Women for Cox , Avenue and 28th Street, fell into the : ' 26 sindiey eceiver for tne nerigani Beauty: Fait ren i rnd pun the crossing over the} WY 26 UA ae : eine nee Be West" 1784 treet Broo Tranat, set forth his| in iy, fair und honest opinion there her favorites to ‘The Evening | World, Delaware, welch HUE eR Fd eetnant sneess, the homer Brig Pere er yD) i he B r. employe f ece e same considegatio anther hie 4 reforts. to. Mayor's Committee, that ontebtion boat the amend he ju uly: 4nd above, all {a Aieelom,. tho | MUPy, Wilh geslve che Rome ConsiseeRHee a riedty leaving Te ct when #¢| ROBBED AS HE RIDES area Orphan ‘Aariam Bencttt. | cht a gas range in tha. Ritghental i Foro Realty Company exacts or} Closed shop, which ihe will not con-| Queen o: ee: f beauty and —- urriedly leaving Tr . n entertainment at the Lorraine 4 - upartment rented for $32; rate of in-|Clgsed | shop, wiich 'h not con-| Queen of the Queens o A the [To American Beduty alld, ‘The Brenig World: Za IN TAXI WITH GIRLS | jictes, “trosemece aus i | the Hote! Rutledge, No. 1 Lexington Ha enee per cent; assessed value, |" 2", commitieo debated the letter in|the prettioat of tho prettiest of the) NS iny iin, and it can't be beaten | Edgemere, In 1, on Sunday] Avenue, into a courtyard at the rear of ne 100%: At {noreaged ip, Bronesticn closed, aeanton for an hour i con: whole world— amet sae Bayt + by England or anytother country LATVIAN SECRETARY Rae as dei for the benefit of the Israel Or- ba Boneh | wens é wet aes to a heap 4 ‘o rent, 1921 ta pe: Yerue €} tinued » da Nichi DS oH) ia DON JACINTO DE GUITIE Mrs, Lydig ‘Hoyt Cuban Sugar Plartter, ho Lost} phan Asylum, at Ar increased th. | of rubbish in the basement. 256,000; increase, $91,000. nth Street ones Delian adjourning wamtil tater |2"0 0 4 ‘ Mrs. John Wanamaker jr TO BE SENT HOME 4 8 ie K f ltunda of that inatitution py $16,000 me Tenant at No. 475 West 57th Street | in the afternoon ac 8, Mrs. Angier B, Duk afeae $1,300, Causes Arrest 0} ny Maks reports, to Mayor's Committee that - nee ea. wvasie Word Se ee ey more , — ae siete The sum will be added to he fund. te \sertea eae te Dirty, Gansees E dlord exacts $40 for apartment i ee ; aN e ice " ‘ f ae Ps sts abaret Performers bulld @ new home for the orphans, One re, Bevis s} ‘ \ Fentea for $27; rate of increase 50 ACTOR TRUCKMAN HELD. ; hate p a hla Rys weltiont 6. Miss’ Mary Millicent ae ig ¢, | Government Ignorant of Fact ; ly. No 124 Wont 42a{0C 0 features wan the singing of the} years old, who runs a soda stand at P per cent.; assessed value, $30,000. 1 of Theft of #14,000)women in United States: ee ee Touching on Nagel’s Characte pale: Anne oat Weat 42) | star Spamgled Banner by twenty-five | Coney Iiland, was fined $10 for serving, yer sncreased in. proportian’ to. rent,| Saylor Accuned o eft 0 if women in Un States: 1 § , and Buddy Ralph, No. 74 We crane tatwoen three and toee veare| scan in GIy ginteen, th Coosy aun 4921 taxable value will be $45,000; Worth of Silks, 1. Mins lilian taureine 212 AUTOS FOR SNOW Says Legal Adviser 156th, were arraigned In Jefferson Mar. |O1DNANE DetMeen Eanes and Sour Yeare | Court to-day. i increase, $15,000, * ck Suylor of No, 1512 HoevAv@huc| & Mrs. qumier ty m 4 g ket Court to-day charged with asten! n create, HO % say cuaremote ave: | JA, SH0i of Na. 118 How arGoue] f Nin Wileus Putnatn- — | COST OVER $1,000,000) water a. cransier, inci savior in| fee Gin “rom ‘Hoy. Dlenan nue reports to Mayor's Committee | th x, 8 . Mrs. Craig Colxi ; — this country to the Latvian Gover Re le ctualee tags Guba) <a : rae tte’ former and at other times « truck] § Mrs, Frank Egerton Webb. ‘ ’ - : Stee try to th lan Govern |‘voulthy sugar pli x . al Reon pe SUPT wg te ssh and driver, was to-day held for the Grand 8. Rc. {City Will Award. Contract in Few} men . wall tay hs irs | Nakel| quent at the MeAlpin. Dignan charges which rentéd last October 66;| Jury in $10,000 ball by Maxigtr —— =. Days for Storm Te ee eee iit ba Cre Nren Mun cama: toe sioniey from ; rate of increase in year, 50 per cent.; | Joseph M. Schwab. He ‘ts charged with |to Aierican Beauty Faltor, The Prening World J 4 ing detained at Bills Talanc 1 him while riding in taxl Baturday |+ . asessed value, $190,000, Tf Increased | grand larceny, ‘ | xo, 241, Atte! Feuding: rhe golections for the Equipment. weat buck to Riga aa oon ax 4 ship 14 sient to his hotel tram a cabaret in| in proportion to rent, 1921 taxable|~ Joveph Marks, a truckman of No. 24]peauty contest In Fridi neue “Kam a1'qs0.000| avaliable, Str. Chand) eaters Nig tera etn ace aid Valve will be $228,000; increase, $88,-| Rast 18th Street, told the court that! voeq’ with «surprise that you had] A contract for more than $1 000000) 7 nding Nagel to PRT bal ncaa dbo el te e : 000. cd Mee ie Sey Mi driver for | icted the name of Mra, John Wana-|will be let within a few days for 212/%, Hin agoding:, Nek twas (0 be rformers, ¥ " an or Cc ea ‘Tenant at No. 317 West 96th 4 On eee nie on the truck iis-|muker jry universally acKnowledy on motor trucks of the automatic] jynorant of any facts his them t ari’ ou aman Street reports to Mayor's Committee |) 7,1, d, Saylor was brought fi as one of th atest American benu- for the Street Cleaning Department] character, record or pe ui Dignan discovered his lo) h : that Bastine & Co, demand $159 for) from Detroit thes, . My selections: which to cope with the city's snow] cml activities, t A ¥ entered the hoteN and slipped on a ba- apartment, renting for $85; rate of _— T Mra John Wanamaker jr. ai Sygate render im objec wana pael A bell boy van ap to Kir ner per cent; assessed value, 2) Mrs. linghuysen The Board of Purchane has on fie = ae deve ‘ to help him and whef Dignan reached incsenaes 12 par cents assensed vaue/ GREENE FURNITURE SEIZED) % Mrs. ©. Erelinehuyscs Tie Hour of Purchase has on fe our ak to help Rint and whe Denes reached to rent, W921 taxable value will be —— Se Games Maan bids for the , p sushi! ASKS HOW YOUTHS GET CASH {"™° 840,000; increase ,000. Deputy Sheriff Strips Holyoke mu ; ; i Mary ang eae T ms $240,000; 1 $100,000, Dep herlff Strips Holyok a) 5. Mrs, Lydig Hoyt hines of Beth the auxiliary and in- oral Tenant at No, 101 Hast 78th Street Springfield Officer, ‘ i" G. P. MiGREGOR. ndent type. ‘This is in keeping with] «ee ponders Over § a ad py reports to Mayor's Committee that Sy Busese Aug. daca be itor’a Note,—Mrs, Wanamaker’ recomn| tions made Iaat spring Sahiba Gud Clakion Manors American Aviation Team | , i Goodhue-Livingston, No. 627 Fifth} SPRIN vialge Paced 0 seared in Saturday's column.) | by the Mayor's committeo of engineers hits The Amorican team selected to + o Aveniie, demands $95 for, apartment) turniture was removed to-day from the |picuire appea § by the Mayor's committee of ensinesrs| soe several casa in which young’ pete for the James Gorton ennott m renting for $60; rate of Increase 60) Holyoke and tela offices of the a" orld: ‘enlon {a chi men and boys had ween sentenced on ternational aviation championship cup P per cent; assessed value, $61,000. H. V af anton "bys |to American Reanty Baifior, The Hresing World: [Kanion ia chairman.» 4 ||men and ova had ben sentenced, on ternational av iin ee Transport An| ! a1 ‘oportion ‘to rent,| Deputy x in. behalf” of ir, Hoppe need onjy refer to Fath e 4 wp ‘ i , went @ din prog ent, | Depu riff, ac Mito seed tne aeakee., fer to Father | 0 ‘the White Company, $1,219,790; In-| hon in County Court, Brooklyn, t0-44Y {fone jeaving Hoboken this afternoon \ 12] taxable value Will be $81,000;|| Isnac Almeida af Hdlyoke, who Invested | Knickerbocker, His daughters aro the | inational Motor, §1,8304b eae | bon t vite Hota Cuie atearaoen: bay Peete Tee 16h Lexington Aver sient “he alleges was falc representa. | irext in Geeghaiie Mitler Graham. | for MUP Aenea wa inee cha HORS | ong tak pone aan Ironton anetr: se Onroeder, holder ot: tha world's alll ri 1 rue reports to Mayor's Committee| "92, woivoxe office was closed Satur-| 2 Stra. Lydix Hoyt, |Lompany's bid 18 the lowest, $206,400 for| the lines of Well fed and arossed men yude record, who will pilot the plane to New 4 Ib, Size thet landlord demands $180 -for| any and x keeper was placed in the| 8 Miss Suzanne Pierson | fushers to be operated, by ine motor of) and women buying ndmissions to the: by ontereg by the Amerioan Army air apartment renting for $75i.enle .0f| local office Friday 4. Mrs, Jann Waite aT AND, | be operated by,an independent motor. | (eps then eat areasod: ‘They nil seem service; Roland Rohits, formerly holder increase, 66 o°} pee cen’ Mr rigon af _ a“ ~3 | \ aftr sarees to have money, but where do they got of We altitude record, and Howard Ba eT re Sagua Bometning enti aiterent. D- W. asutia’s “she Love Viower."" D. W. Griff super ier Th daire for money, la constantly Rbimabart, ‘The meet will be at Bamps, will. be ‘Wrong, pe a sametaarg aeons betore ‘these young men,” pear Lurie, Sept. a, ‘oe will be $148,000; increase, nd ap pismusced woth, duction, et Birand Theatre, we Be 7 .