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“THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, AvGuUST 30, “1920. NEW LAWS 10 PUT nother Lovely: Galaxy Listed in the Contest HEAVY BURDEN ON ' For the Five Most Beautiful Girls in the U. S. RENT BOOSTERS ‘High Tax Valuations to Stay Long After End Profiteering Era TENANTS URGE CUTS Return to Normal Housing onditions Expected in lhree or Four Years. The Dowling Rent Bill, if passed at the special session of the Legislature, will create an unusual situation in the Tax Department. The seventy deputy assessors now working In the field will become indirectly the ar- Diters of rental values throughout the oity, Instead of the usual crowd of land- lords clamoring for reduction of as- sessed values, flat dwellers, whose nterest In the tax office has been Jacking under ordinary onditions, will be the ones to w reductions in values, on the basis of which It is Proposed to fix rentals. The records of the Tax Department showing the ebb and flow of real es- tate values indicate that there Is lit- Ue fotndation for the fears expressed that landlords will encourage high ee Eek RAEN VES ‘ : : ms Ue eee valuations so they may collect higher ant = f tee ¢ Sane pea rentals, | tet ee Sat nt property, from age eee cold-water" 0 steam-heated and elevaoe apartments, probably mc is Pen ck a Wor Toba r cent. As the tax rate in Ma ate Se Seta After Compromise. tion would her valua- che, “MEANS NOTHING" tlon were ontinue definitely. but it hat three or four xr to | owner, This wou wbnorm ressmen who last Tuesday Three thousund ex. y vad been on strike since returned to Work tosday By accepting compromise terms se- cured by Acting Public 5 e Alf acted as mediator, the men obtain | incre wnounting to about $7 @ k and a nine-houg day instead of ten-hour schedule under which they had been working | A three months’ truce was con- tained in Mr. Barrett's proposal, dur- ing which time the Public Service 1 housing situ is bellaved years of building ourage which will be presented sion of the Legisiature ring housing back normal. vice Com- shuren, | Declare Politics Has Has No Place| clal ses in Their Daily Routine or Loa Sa Thoughts. * to more nea mission Tho return of housing | jeave many owners to normai! This is the enth article of a se ; who have | Ties dealing with the political reac eon boosting rents to pay taxes on! tions of the passage of the Suffrage peak Value long atter rent prot-| Amendment in New Jersey ing has become a Connec- | M, Barrett, who! WARRANT ISSUED HUSBAND OF sun FOR NEW ARREST IN’ WOMAN WILL BE ECKERT SCANDAL QUESTIONED TO-DAY Ross to Go Fully Into Staten] Schulz Faces Severe Examina- sland Bootlegging That tion in Palisades | | Led to Murder. Murder Case. | United States Attorney Leroy, W.| Charles A. McCarthy, Assistant Ross of Brooklyn to-day etarted a| Prosecutor of Bergen County to-day thorough Investigation of the Staten|said the authorities would devote Island whiskey ecandal revealed by] this afternoon to a severe examina- the murder of Frederick P, Rokert.}tion of Frank Schula and George One of the first results of Mr. Ross's| Harris, held in the Hackensack Jat inquiry to-day was the Issyance of|as material witnesses in the murder & warrant for the arrest of a man|of Schulz's wife, Blanche, whose prominent on Staten Island. The | body found last Wednesday in name is withheld pending arrest. The|a thicket in Grantwood, N. ¢ Joe Information leading to the warrant|Garafola, a chauffeur, whu appeared was given by three prohibition en-| voluntarily Saturday night and Ed- forcement agents, Isadore Einstein; ward Faulkner, a friend of Schulz, Moe Smith and Herman Wittenberg, aiso held as material witnesses, will Who last week arrested Howard Tier-| be examined to-morrow han, cousin of County Judge Tiernan,| Mr, McCarthy denied reports that on a charge of transporting liquor. | his chief, Prosecutor Archibald C. Mr. Ross will receive from Super-| Hart, had said he expected a con- vising Prohibition Agent Shevlin all fession te day. He also denied that the evidence he has in the cast the prosecutor had stated positively ugainst William P. Tiernan, who is| that he believed the murder was accised of selling three barrels of | Fommitted In the | Bronx wie ie whiskey to Henry Hugof, a road-| part wished to imply was that he house keeper, and a ral Grand | believed the murder was committed | Jury is expected to dig into ail the |8omewhere other than antwood | charges of bootler#ing on Staten|#0d that the body was thrown out | Island, It 1s. now believed there will | | not he an Bxtraordinary Grand Jury |as gaining th to investigute the murder itself, fusing to talk | Mrs. Flossie Kokert, widow of the > |murdered man, will appear before} SUITCASE MYSTERY | Diatrict Attorney Maloy of Staten Island this afternoon for a final re SUSPECT IS HELD | view of the testimony she is to give oraees in the Stapleton Police Court te-|Woman's Stained Clothes May morrow, when Prank Kain and Will. | ; . 4 ; ave B 4 Ca orso Ham Maloney appear before Magis Have Bearing on Case of T trate Simpson to answer the murder Found-in River. Albert F.] Law for their release on the |cer st sround that there is no evidence to|by the J connect them with the murder EW ble |! a , ., 3 1 finding of au se containing blood d gistrat ‘ederic 3. Mulle: When Coun Jud Harry J. Tler-|coat of an American District Tele. >. s eraph messe er. The aul se wae nan, brother of Willlam PB, sut ax al TARE gineme wd and the DOVee Magistrate in the murder case, to-day|think tt may have @ bearing on the vy goroualy denied Judge Tiean's in-| mystery of the woman's torag fe snd sinuation that his tines was h own | Reversal wees ago in the river, fault A label on the coat gave the name , 3 the maker, Brownt Mayor Hylan, whomrrunged to have | Riau le ine fea temas Morcen utr Magistrate Simpson relieve Judge|addtens, he A.D. 'T. Company. kald Ternan, said to-day: |K man named Lawrence vil lame had in a reriavkable. tt ‘or albecn dmployed at the Newark. office, t waa a remarkable thing for a1 Perhe man who a decained denied th ‘County Judge to, sit as a Magistrate,| The man who ls detained denied t Accordingly L asked the Acting Chief | he ,had ever worked for the A.D. t Magistrate to assign a Magistrate tol on to Newark for posmble tdentifi- eit in Magistrate ullen place. were reported to-day : self-control and re- change, Their counsel, ree Willlame of No, 126 Mer- t. Jersey Clty, wan detained sey City police to-day fo 1 in connection with the Pach, will ask 83 ponduc! investl- thing o a alaroare ' oe PS Commission will conduct an 3 f th ee and Delaware, To-day's arti-| » . . s RS PETER |yation to cheek up on the claims of Assease} values mov cle begins a review of the situation d CooPpHR BRYCE the Westcott Express Company and, ‘alues move downward | in Delaware < pete tS) v More slowly than they move upwa | - "35 CuO Bs, the New York Transfer Company rss dent Jacob Cantor of the Board | BY FAY STEVENSON. oe ~ eM yet tint hate, Breen EEE eae n€ Taxes and Assessments said, “P What does the vote In Delaware | Y payment of a higher wage | assessed values seldom oh me mean to omen? How does the WH ARE THE FIVE PRETTIEST PIER STRIKE ENDING; Martin lacey, business agent of} peak of high prices and never fall to| homemake business woman and | FEW REMAIN CUT he taro save out the Ne sro8 ete the low record mark. Real estata| the sweet young thing who ia twen sells more slowly than stocksand| Oe but still lives at home and is GIRLS IN THE- UNITED STATES? Liner Pannonia bonds. The assessed values are not|Stpperted by “pa” feel since the ex- : M ar of the rei , but | tension led oye ernoon, TH Held | Up by Walk-| vote to return to work was unani- ld? out for Mannix, Finally mous erday af state marke the franchise through estimates by experts of the AVE the five American beauties apped ning Wor ling | Tatification of > peaane If they haye, let us know your nd if they have not, | Gets Away. value of property im which taxes are] AlisMting from_ the Wilmington | ed ESCA sor ueicuand or otatirar cr gaan eavodlensl ILCete alieened aeeaes 4) NO HOG: LaINIBANAMA peeues Fe hae ek ere tan nouny Mr. A. 0. Hoppe, whose selection of nglish peauties appeared] verted yesterday they would remain. SAYS ITS PRESIDEN he deputy at, autho th ute of Delaware , ssors are men of s inthe depart-| fought a good fight for Woman Suf- | n haying a quar-| ftaee, Now that women have vote, | | at of beauty i s coun 5 cause jt Is difficult to s service to their| many of them in Wilmington, the]! betuty in this country, but because Jt Is diffeult Kk »f'| largest and most businesslike city |8¢0res Of eligibles who best represent American feminine perfection. Tle]! ang recently in The Eveni many World, is doing his best to match them with fivelout on the strike of protest nat American beauties. He is having a hard time of it, not because of a dearth}Great Britain keeping Arepbishop t five from thy | Mannix out of Ireland, most Of thou many of the «century ¢ heor i jor o e the water front who did any icheon in Union League is. They approach the t eee anielioa tt uking declared they intended to go Club. fixing values conservative that| in the State, bite their lips with has already taken a few pictures, and as soon as these are finished , ale La oaGEE: Chia Gianting en. ; oe Me nr they can stand the acid test of court | termination, shi thelr heads and| will appear on this pa Betore he makes hin final selection, however, Ws] ere Cincials expect the men to] yt ,tilautio: Horras, who hax Junt proceedings. ‘This year, {f the Dow-| declaré> "I'm not agoing to vote, at| will consider carefully the cholc of the readers of The Evening Worl: fun to. work’ and’ Wie Weel UAabl os tinealdane ofitnania arrived to jing bil, omes a law, some ownors | all.” and the pletures which have been sent to the American Beauty Editor night that the walkout, which on the United Fruit Line steamer T 5 Yr F may let their greed for immediate) Ask the average Delaware woman The list below shows the dally standing of entrants In the beauty rac! was started by the women who have| with i and two children t nd fits nold them back from seeking | Why she Isn't “agoing to vote,” and] As this is tabulated entirely from the selections of readers you are “}been publicly protesting against the pdt weeks | a ountry , reductions asked for each year she will eiteher tell you at it ‘/} to send in your lists immediately. Either write them out or send in the jailing of M ‘or MacSweney, WO) oon rive it the bh: League club ts but their tenants probably will dis- | woman's place to go to the polls or| newspaper clippings about to collapse. Frederick HL Al a Inwyer, whost nok Hope LO ee eee bbe Traniely adore ane Teen If you think your wife, sweetheart, sister or some friend qualifies for the} The Cunard liner renaeal b UNG rueat he will morrow ut Bolton Although there is boun Tyo be some | | Ay avy As: see enOUe: y | high position of an American beauty, send her photograph immediately, after only oa of ‘ ss x a a ners] Priory, Podham 1 One af thon variation In apportionment of rents | t!ligently + verse side, to] that failed to sail on Saturday he- residen eat the Batter i Sieg A SR “We don't get time to read ana} iting her name and the return address carefully on the reve! : Sop eh eee raed (ig ee cat ree ayia ra i any building, due to d bility | n't get or an rhe Evening Werld, New York Gity; Your y of the ious tments, the num-| study the questions down here,” mos: |the American Beauty Editor, e Evening ' . Me cprephs will {ay morning for Naples, ‘There wore Mint ter to Pah wh ndiné ben of rooms Suctat a By iy yenant of them told me; “we're too busy |@hoice need not be a woman of society, as all lists and photograp ehboukh imen back at work to) Anish hess ei ioe Reeve Shay wihuat thitt should be palin fentat, canning peaches and making homes|receive equal consideration. day, | Placing of stores and cargo aboacd| porrqs' fo nomammncr ie seal based on a! valine plus 20) for o men They'y votel well The list of ten American beaut . in the order of their standing to-day] ),... tara ct latruek cematland per cent luation and the al-| enough for us and we reckon they can lections made by the readers of The Evening World, is as he American liner Philadelphia} 1 hope tt never My country | ie according to selections y ywance for bi wil be pr Pe sip ) right on voting.” follows: from Southampton, and the French] prosperous and hat « surplus of $2,000. irbitrarily, but will be p: ned by . Mm, John Wanamaker jr, day. to] 000 In the treasury jaw to be reasonable unless «definite| ALL DELAWARE PEACHES DON'T| =}. Mr. I Mine Jean Haaili, liner La Savoie, from Havre, are to t provt to tt trary is oresente GROW ON TREES. WS ah BAe Same Mtacarts arrive thls gnorning, but no trouble] > Records of the Mayor's Committee And) mpcoking of peactes, let mel 7.1m Ceetet#, Daniceam To. Mrs. Peter Cooper, Bévee in getting “enough men to unload] MRS, REISINGER ” Profiteoring show an ap- 4 Pi : : add right here that all the peaches in ’ them is expected savent discrepancy in rentals and tax] add ri ft - reiations, ne mneastired by the pro-| Delaware do not grow on the trees. | SOME OF LO-VMay 8 selection Women pickets along the water IS MARRIED AGAIN} front may or may not continur == posed rent law he assessed valu-lepney are walking about the town in Ne Y A R. d sotivities tacday; ‘Bomaat the Aum At nat fall and are supposed] aainty dimity frocks, and whether | By ew LOrk Readers iii tls ant nto tah st wi vave taken inte consideration thy| they vote or not, whether they ever | i. american ea Th American Beauty Faitor. The Evening World: | continuous operat Kile of {nore 1 rentals demanded by fand:| he urd of the League of Nations, the| yay h ay five, who bs t ndoubtedly you will nize the ran, an “actre wand a lend pe has! ul een to tena {or Harding, they ate all candidates | 1. My Post Clay attests pee Mrs, Hugo Reisingor, « dnught 1 valuations supposed to reflect b Wk sone Be 1. Mra. ¢ M . ntal incomes of last fall. | for Artist Hoppe and the beauty con- a ; 2) Miss) Walla sturgia _ Adelphi Bu Hihawer nant at No. nue,| test 3, Mn Barrymore ar 4. Min. "Heed Fei DIAMOND IN HEN’S GIZZARD. ‘ ALES Brooklyn, reports oM-| Because I had my doubts about the i DERBILT WHIT. ' must, at Little ites Chee HOO Reef] home woman caring to vote, I first [to the Ameriran Beauty Rattor. The Pxening World NEY JR Weeks ‘pe (partment. rentin, 0. Rate c jt ie Ae e cusalion auout Itehe aes j f ing to unnoun pares per cent. Assessed valu-| questioned the business girls of Wil-| Ther ey Se beautiful wonacn in| Te the American Heauty Kditor, The Evening World Dinner, oe eacae on, $170,000. Under Dowling bill.) mington, Miss Eva 0! of No. The following are my ections as lives on al Mp, Htelsinger died in G, any in ld landlord would be entitled to West 12th Street, a pretty dark-eyed Tes GnruPe MEN the most beautiful women in the | WUIlas=l abi” leavin @ ladme Contune 4 hoame 600. If new in- elevator starter for the Hotel du Mic M 0 AVarburton | United Stat J oridge Road hoped Ww art me is lar this, it would b Mien fii mith 1, Mrv, John Hurrymore Viamond ea tw ma. A seeenaes ‘an ere too hich or|Pont, at 10th and Market Streeta,| 4 Mis. Wilt Stinger eee a | " owner Was poying too little for taxes. shook her head most emphatically | 4)" 00 1 agree with me, 1] 2 MES Vilin rear! | is wa fea eta ey If assessed Paluation is Increased in| wyoy cbr hed this subject to her pote: STEPHEN SANFORD. So Min Marjorie Jenkins : ; Wie gradue proportion to 1921 taxabie | OS! ) anita Rene the (ee ST MI PRICIA RAWLINS e went to the H 1 with \ would be } No, Indéed, Himinot guing : To the American Beauty Editor, The Bening Wofld walac the cael fine hen for r w t f Ma Tenant at No. rth Avenue, | polls," she declared Why? Be- Allow me to submit the name of | Tt a en By ai ne Melee eaned it. When she fed Ix de Gu oklyn, reports to Mayor's Commit-|eause it's no place for a woman. 1| yrs, W.R. Stapleton, MRS. Eb ¢ EEO cam, tnd ate, did nit fol : de : that la rd, Germans 986. fOr | ig ave to Work to support myself, ‘To we American Beauty Editor, The Frening World: | 4° Slye Thi r4 am of throws Away Bleanor be W a tment renting for $45, Rate HOF BAYS) sf ntribution’ {s Of Wlenor| 9: Me. Seat Vingstou Pamone her guests might Tike it: Mag " per cent Assessed | but I don't have to hang around te { ¥ 1 Mine E TEAM URON | 4 ie: Ka Tettegen and the nd _ tie” ! ling dil hi on d be Henry and Miss Elsa Rasmu: 6 Mm, Anthony ‘Dre a ta was the earring | lue $14,000. Under Dowli bill| vote, L should think women would be J. M. F ; F. J. B. 4 indlord would be entitled to gross | ashamed fo be seen there. Women — a —— _ 4 -. cae! ASK NEW (D CENTRA ncome yout $2,688, If total ne : ¢ lineuinaws Drewne radley Hen | T GRAND CE RAL t are altogether too masculine now ; ; ; ' rentals demande} ys amoput ir high col FILL OL 118 COUPON AND MAIL AT ONCE TO T AMERICAN | Rudolph J. War © broker fe would Ge sumed rents were too| adays with their high lars, smok- uL No. Newark, wa _—_— high or owner paying too little for] ing cigarettes, and now marching off BEAUTY EDITOR, THE EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY: taxes, af essed valuation is in-| 4, the pol course | . ; ; Guged In proportion to rental, 1921) 0000) i garth tere SES 1 WISH TO NOMINATE AS AMERICAN BEA taxable value would be $23.000. woman is man’s equal menta but Tenant at % ust 37th/ TI don't see how voting Is ¢ be Ll arieiy terete oe sete eeeeeee tet eeeseee Street reports t mmittee | raise her in the eyes of the world that landlord, R demands Association ‘Wants of Park Ay Opene n f the mont rs Jaffe, Lint Penne roe fas |Ldont Know Much about the Leawur| al, syearerseaehenecsapnageenssnretteceenesesnneapeseainns tra ngestion i ate inereane r cent, As.| of Nations, and I don't want to. The 7 ihe f essed valuation 000, Under! men made the Constitution, and 1 8s seeeseeseeeeeereee r Dowling bill landlord would be en- | peekon they ¢ at on makin iwi 5 t 1 to total rental of 92,752, If 4, ANEO Akt f f rly total demanded exceeds this | '¢ pward « 09,000 eneunt Nord would be presumed) Sitting in a cage box office next ry, i ‘ M4 to be ¢ much rent or pay- | the Hotel du Pont at a movie theatre FL RROMGDATALE ST ng too little for taxes. [f nsessed house where "A Modern Salome" wa NAME ad 1 A trate abou hue ia increased in proportion t ng. 1 four Miss Elino agli trom 40 In eat twins Jantal, WObL taxable value Would be ; ay, wcourd- would double th A ane $4700, ‘ (Conuioued op Pifiwenth Page) ) ADDRESS ..... Cee ee eereerrernerereeeneeeesnces = make pooaivie a too per cant. return. } 1 special meeting of the employees ; | Dr. Belisayio Porras Is Guest at '|“‘FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces \|of CANDY in every pound box” 'HE, above line is carried in all of our advertising. 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