The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 15

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TENANT ORDERED OUT 10 MAKE WAY FOR A GARAGE Justice Scanlan Decrees That Another Pay More Than 25 Per Cent. Increase. ‘There were about 400 cases of land. lord against tenant on the calendar of Municipal Court Justice Scanian to-day in the Second District of the Bronx. One of the first was that of Jotm O'Connor against Samuel Ruocco, who lives with his wife and mx ohildren, ranging in age from nine months to nine years, at No. 2077 Ryer Avenue. The landlord had no- tifled him to get out on July 15 last, a8 possession of the premises was wanted. James D, O'Sulltvan, Assistant Cor- poration Counsel, and a representa- tive of the Mayor's Committee, also represented Ruocco und brought to Night the fact that O'Connor wanted the premises to transform the bulld- ing into a garage. Ruocco testified he had aought everywhere for a home but had been unable to find one, “These are human beings,” Mr, At the Stores Here in Town | Scanian O'Sullivan said to the Court,, “and you can't put them out and let auto- mobiles tn.” “Why, certainlf we can,” Justice replied, “It's perfectly proper, I've known Mr. O'Connor ever since I was a small boy. in Wall Street. This tenant will have to get out by Oct. 1.” When Ruocco protested and sought to get the ear of the Court,-the at- tendanta pushed him aside, with a’ “Your case is finished, move on, order.” In another case Abraham Monroe, landlord, appeared against John Magonia, saying he wished Magonia’s apartment at No. 1955 Cedar -Avenue “|because the tenant kept dogs that were having too many puppies, Magonia stated he believed the real reason was that Monroe wanted a chance to get $75 @ month for the premises instead of the $44 Magonia is paying. The tenant stated that the $44 wns already a 2% per cent. tn- orease over the old rent and had been In effect since June. It is within the province of the Municipal Qustices to grant a tenant a year’s pancy of premises when a@ tenant meets the legal 25 per cent. increase. But Justice Scanlan de- creed that Magonia should remain in his home only until May 1 next and at a rental of $49, which is % above the legal 25 per cent. yep MAINE POPULATION 767,996. Census Bureau Reports Increase of 25,025, or 3.5 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, ‘Sept. 9.—Population of the State of Maine is 767,996, accord- Ing to an announcement by the Census his morning. an inctease in ten years of or 3.5 per cont, beds—but can’t stand the looks 7 of the ordinary metal bed in her THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THUMOvAX, PEFXEMBRE 9, 1920, HOLD DRIVER WHO HIT GIRL ON CURB) Chauffeur of “Truck That Cut Off Child's Arms Under $5,000 Bail. Francia Hunt, 22, chauffeur of No. 370 West 29th Street, was held to~tay in West Side Court4n $5,000 ball for ex- amination Sept, 17 by Magistrate Le- charged with felonious assault. ‘The auto truck Hunt drove ran to- ward the sidewalk on Weat 50th Street vine, when Its stedring gear, it was claimed, got out of order, cutting off both fore- arms of Rose Cattani, seven, of No, 620 West 60th Street. playing with other children, was kneel- ing on the curb with her hands ex- tended into the gutter when the acc!- dent occurred, - Hurriedly repairing his oar's steer- ing apparatus, Ment rushed the chil about whose wrists tourniquites had been made to prevent her bleeding to death, to Roosevelt Hospital, Her con- ition’ ts serfous, it was sald at tlie hospital to-day. CITY INCINERATORS FOR GARBAGE URGED Would Aid Cleanliness and Fire and Health Protection Says Chief Kenton. Munteipally owned and operated in- clnerators for the disposal of New York's garbage was proposed to-day by Fire Chief John Kenton, who wil Rose, who was Ing for the discussion of the gar | disposal problem at Fire Depart Headquarters, Municipal Buildin) “There incinerators should b ated with the sinigio idea of disp of garbage In tho most sanitary ner, rather than turning it over to private interests, who use them as salvage heaps by-products,” sald Chief Kenion. e city would be re- paid by putting Itation ahead of profits in better health conditions, better fire protection and increased city: cleanliness.” pe Right Don't risk your material ins dye. pack: age of “Diamond Dyes” con taine directions so simple that any wor dia mond-dye a new teh, | bp color into old garments, { draperies, coverings, eve thing, whether wool, silk, linen,’ eotton or mixed goods. Buy “Diamond Dyes"— no other kind—then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed be- fore. .Druggist has Color Paar 16 colors. criti ai| © neh ° bring up the matter officially next ‘Tuesday afternoon at on open meet- no ANY a woman concedes all room. » Exquisite Designs SIMMONS \ in METAL BEDS ~* Built for Sleep Harmonious in Style and Coloring with the other Fur- nishings of your Bedrooms. Twin Beds, Cribs, Day Beds . —and Simmons Springs, in every way worthy to go with Simmons Beds. In the children’s room, per- haps, looks do not matter so much—while the guest room is often furnished with the bed she discarded the last time she re- furnished her own room. But when she once realizes how sleep depends on one’s bed—she will want Simmons Beds every one in the house. Simmons Metal Beds—Built for Sleep. Noiseless, firm, steady —not a creak, rattle or jar to disturb the “‘lightest’’ sleeper. Beds so beautiful in design, and so versatile, that you will find a pattern to harmonize with each exquisitely furnished bed- room, Daily World, 25¢ per week Sunday World, 10c per Sunday] PEE Grease = sy Wort « pou er sand your Tomittenoe Soe ashier, New York World, Puttts Buliding, New Vork City. The “CAMBRIDGE” Design 1964—in Twin Pats Has a wooden bed any excuse wadays the points against wooden other infections. In every room shared by two persons, Twin Beds, by all means! One sleeper does not disturb the other, or communicate colds or THE “CAMBRIDGE” Design 1964—in Twin Pair Aptly named from its dignified design, recalling much of the very finest of New England architecture. —Simmons new Square Steel Tubing; . seamless, smooth, beautifully enam- eled in the accepted decorative colors. —Simmons patentea for in Twin Pair. and Sound Sleep”’ Night's Rest.” SIMMONS COMPANY ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices : ELIZABETH Kenosha, Wis.) vuaeavantaneentarentts noiseless Corner Locks. casters. — Your choice of Twin Pair and Double Width. Specially pleasing pressed steel Easy rolling If your dealer does not show you the Simmons line, you need only write tous. We will see that they are shown to'you. * Free Booklets on Sleep!—Write us for “What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and “Yours for a Perfect DS ee rn . , * oearreMBER 9, 1920. ‘NATIONALS Qutlety 119-125 West 24th St. | | 483 Sixth Avenue, School-Day Cargains 3,000 Suits for all boys, whether of kindergarten or high school age. Smart, snappy styles from overstocks of The National Cloak and Suit Co. Come “See What You Save!” A—Youthe’ B-Plece tall, of wo tone camimere. ss... . O"S-Pants Corduroy’ Bait; full tined; arab color... . On wee -mixed Casimere 2 pre. of knickors. . ‘ool Cassimere Norfolk Bult, in gray or brown. W—Navy "$9.97 $8.97 pn wolxturee These are perfect shoes madeon comfortable lasts. $1.39 Bott, $1.39 $1.97 pllabie awe ver | Dinok of tan} Qtris’ eunmetar Oose Leather, | Suede - fintahed| L dur aultahed ‘poles. | Leather Shon, © aole, About 500 striped and plaid Ging- hams, Voiles, Repps and Ramie ° Boyw Shirts of Khaki tan Cotton Shirting, double George Crepe de flat cpilar ... Sweater beaded, yariety ‘ *t vies. vice ook Women's ‘Rippie Model bilpover of wool worsted yarn; taaweled @3 O7 cord Women's Cout Sweater of wool xephyr $5.97 yarn, with contrasting color Lustrous Petticoats trimmings Bit Taffeta Flounce Pettloont with $4.97) Feather Boas ‘| Ontrleh Feather Bows, 33 Inches lone, | iid one in navy blue, gray, black or alf price: Mae os chee: $1.79 TF Choite bands of satin Under Waist o med with embroidery, for garters | Coreet Covers of all-over embroidery Envelope Drawers of ‘soft nuinsook, with ‘embroidery edxing; but ton tia 7 69c Kavelgpe Chemise | of rotten crepe, Faden had Sook with 69 gi. 19 whado $1.49 Petticoat; panel, om & One-Piece Pajamas of volt batiate, cE ost gi 97 | 1.97 |] with red Bengal 5 $2.6: of wile: mixe run kneos Bloomers einatic boys, A thy ruffle embroidered Clearance 2,000 figured, striped, ing color mer: Go 77\ colored and checked ce “ettoont nitn || Vollen | Chambrays atching color alk” 9 Q7 || Organdies, ~ Galatens, mined CURA vere. eee White Suk Crope de Chine, win niet |] Checked = Ginghams, pattern, tage ivasrtion and Dotted Swisses, Ramie and Linenes. $2.97 Blue Serge Goat, with belted back . Boye’ Salt of dur- le Hayy Cotton Ser ‘heviot re in dark or navy blue, Main Floo $2.97 Gir’ Patent Leather with dull kid uppers. ‘Basement Dresses| Coats Girls’ Cane wool mixed’ serge. 82.07 — Site mixed Poplin Cont, 80.07 — enepn Gtcck, sarge trie G4.UT — Woo! mixed Poviin, nave or tan, ttes and Chines, and in a wide of hand- $397 Colored Quarter, $297 Basoment band. A sp k did school hat for tall big bargain MAb F007 nent | eeeeamamencs Sth Hours: 9: to 5:30; Saturday, 9:°0 to 5:00. No Mail Orders Fill d (ee The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual smart little. garments far below reg- ular prices. 85.05 K—Hmali Boys’ Bult of Navy Woot Worsted Sera | York ‘Strong, sturdy, well made suits. lots of but a few of a kind. All priced remarkably low for this sale on Friday and Saturdayess Here are sample bargains: Choice of Over 25 Different Models — from $1.00 to $10.97 | $6.97 $3.9 "$6.97 Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoe Bargains | Seven wonderful values in School Shoes are pictured here. They are part of the big sale, 16,500 pairs of National overstocks, now being disposed of at quick-selling prices. No other place we know of will offer you any such bargains. Boys’ oxtra| Elk . finished Mtrong Brown | Leather Scout Duck: rubber teat bolon, ——— '| Boys’ School Hats “Rab Rah" style, of d dprk blue felt 29e $1.97 tore] Many iJ homespun weave L—High school Sul brown gaasimere et resets Where else such coats at the price? Genuine Camel's Hair, Wool Velours and Wool Sil: vertones—offering’ the greatest @f) buying opportunity likely to come this season to women and ff: misses who will buy now. + Don’t delay, come early! Towels ° ae Tarkien Towels of medti " W7xat sos oe gach 296 Bath Towels—splendta bahar cotton: Turkiah Towel Rach « Barber ‘Towels, | iaxa0° ‘nel with ' woren border, full’ blemche ' noatly m4 { White ma : and woven bo i : Mhee Rerevvccerers Ctr 97e F i | Seamless Sheets 4 Seamless Sheets of full bleached cotton i sheeting; fu weight; ‘i 4 Fe Lea 169 fF | crinkled mrtpe | hemmed enda, | Bed Sprende—White Crochet cotton of fine quality; hommed and 4! And (need: 84x06 0s .1., Seed ed e Pillow Cases— Muslin Pillow Cases — ~ bleached, hand torn, muslin; 45"5@ inches 29 “ Sete—Seamions Shout, §1x 56; and two pillow cases, 45292; homatitened Flaid Blankets of Wooinap cotton ta and 6r $4.49 of good weight: ar tary ey Wool-Mixed Blankets, with ‘tet nap: Hiobon hound eigen: alae Seg 60x80 inches . Wool Blankets, In white-and-blue or pink-and-blue; 60x80 tnobes — Covered, alike, with printed floral Price 10 Cents At All World Offices and

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