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100,000 TENANTS NOTIFIED TO MOVE TO-MORROW ARE ADVISED 10 “SIT TiGHT” new ans ermcacious, AMACHINE TO TAKE Science Will Succeed Where “Mediums” Fail, Great In- ventor Declares, ,. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | *o-morrow is the day that over! 100,000 tenants have looked forward | t with dread, since on that day thelr| lenges will expire and their status aa to the ocoupation of the premises| Thomas A. Edison is now at work a64 the paying of higher renta rc & delicate apparatus which he has esttien. | designed to effect indisputable com- | ‘The tenant willing to pay his pres-|™unication between thowe whom + @nt rent should “sit tight.” The next |@eath has removed from this earth Move 1s up to the Jandiord. SAA ADORE WHO 9 VG: With the passage of the new iawa| It !* Mr. Edison’s hope to complete designed to take care of thin situa.| the instrument within a few months, tion, which were strongly advocated) *nd ho himself realizes what a tre- by The New York Evening World,|Mendows sensation It would create the average case presents itself as| should it prove to be successful. He follows: | says he would not pe surprised if re- Mf the landiord has given you | sponses on his new apparatus should Notice to move “sit tight.” The | aret come from telegraphers or scien- landlord must teke the case to [tists or th thoroughly famfMiar the Municipal Court and the | with the use of delicate instruments Judge can permit him to put you | and electric currents. ut only for three reasons. They Announcement of Mr, Edison's ex- are: periment is made py B. C. Forbes in 1. That he wants the premises | 4n article In the American Magazine for his own porsonal us: | for October, in which he quotes the! 2 That he wants to recanstruct | inventor at length respecting the ap the building. paratus. Mr, Edison, however, does the satisfaction of the court that he| must be extremely slight; and that, himself will occupy the premises out| therefore, any instrument designed to of which he wants you to move, If|communicate with us must be he’ swears to Unis fact and doesn’t|superdelicate—as fine and respons- o¢cupy the premises himself, he faces !ve as human ingenuity can make tt | @ charge of perjury, the penalty of| “For my part I am inclined to be- | which In severe. If he pleads the second case an the| Will be able to affect matter. If this reason for which he wants the prem. | reasoning be correct, then, if we can |, fgen, he must show to the satisfaction ¢volve an Instrument #0 delicate as } of the Municipal Court Justice that he t be affected, or moved or manipu eve that our personality hereafter | 50 AS & ren mass of material being written these | jnted—whichever torm you want to| ually violated.” | has actually arranged for the recon- y ig ella ee ree the steamship line, was asked if he or ‘ 4 a eens ; vay We—DY oUF personality ax it sur-| County Prosecutor J, Henry Harrison’ the Shipping Board had ordered Capt per Of the ings BAD ONG ives in the baat ihe ancl in. {Of Basox County fins tssued notice to Stone to avoid Queenstown, of if yhe specifications of which have already : RS PRER ES LAD oi aye Hritieh authorities had turned back pec! - the chiefs of poll of the twenty-two Set strument, when made available, | tho veascl, he asked to be excused | been accepted by the proper city au UehE to record something’ | communities In the county, calling thelr from anawerin, He appeared wor- thorities, ia Bai 2 mera he | Attention to Justice Gunmere's remarks. | Fed when asked what action the pus- | If he uses the third i won, commenting upon the! a, 4 reguit songers and shippers for Queena town | Cox as Guest ; de Z nn | |® motion to quash the t | Ageing: William Hamlin Childe for af Pilots ‘Ship of State’’ at Los Angeles et coe oe |campalcn for. re-election of the tw ; j | Mayor Mitchel by referring the cake ta! f see) | }1014, ‘with former Gov. Sulser and j | T._ Newcombe, fi —_-—> Takes Mercury Tablets After! Nee J Being Two Hours Late in | iy: Meeting Husband. | Bie After quarrel with her thusbatt | The new Fall lasts are om two days after their marriage, Mra | typical of Hurley smart Neatrice Wear, eighteen, took nine | designing and service ee Bd tablets made of a compound sald given qualities with full 2 to have contained some mercury regard for the comfort iu The report by the Brooklyn poltce | that men de mand in 4 |maya abe took the tablets by mis footwear. take Her husband, James Wear, ; | Owenty-four, a ship's cook in the! United States Navy, was reached by 4 telephone to-day at their home, No 290 Pacific Street, and told his story of the Incident During the war, he said. he met hia wife, who Was Miss Beatrice Daly jot Manhattan. A few days ago he ‘ Jobtained a leave of absence and they | Made over special were married Monday, He went to in one hundred dif- |New York yestontay and arranged ta ferent combinations of meet his wife at home at 1.30 P.M widths and sizes. A huge ship was especially constructed for the oceasion and upon its | the veasel down the lake while & battery of still and motion picture cameras | Drow was painted in gold letters “Ship of State—James M. Cox, Skipper.” oe and clicked amid the grea Mounting the bridge of the ship and taking the wheel in hand and with | the the assistance of several dozen shapely bathing beauties, Gov. Cox piloted MAKE JERSEY DRY, ORDER OF COURTS| BY U. S. LINE SHIP! Even the Federal Grand Taking a Hand in Prohibition Jury Is Shippers Cable Back Strong State Grand Juries by the Justices opening the September term of court in all the districts of the State instructing there juries that it is the duty of the| Btate authorities to “enforce the Inw of When the Panhandle State, first of the Iand, including the Constitution of| the @hipping Board's steamships com- the United Statos.”’ missioned, left here Sept. 18 for| Chief Justice Gummere in Newark | Queenstown, London and Boviogue, was eapecially emphatic In pointing out| her commander, Capt. Qlarence M. to the juries their duty of Indicting for! Stone, had @een ordered to go into misdemeanor all persons who “main- | Queenstown unless ordered out. Firat | ained places In which the law is habit- cabled reports wero from Bolougne. When Francis L. Mair, president of their attorneys to protest to the State Department or the Shipping Board the failure of the vessel to touch Queens- mo Director of Public Safety | S0nKSrs ins y middleman ia responsible for! ACCUSED OF $850 FORGERY. | THE EVENING WALD, Yuveovid, sls. o- of Moving Picture Stars |IRISH PORT AVOIDED GOVERNORS WILL | Passengers on Panhandle State and |New York-New Jersey Project to Holcomb of Sproul of Pennsylvania will asslat. All the Governora will be accom town. | panied by their military staffs Tist designated as the guard of honor for Gov. Smith. A parade, Séth Street, will precedi many Senators and and State officiais are to be present —-—— HALTED BY POLICE SHOT. William Kelly, Ss history of filmdom. Gov, Cox can be seen in the upper deck, holding his hat in hand. — - Show roved START TUBE WORK | nccoras = ° ! » Fram =H ar Bolled) (Hard Be Formally Begun on Connecticut and Gov | Adjutant Gene: office at Was! ton_and had been approved by Secretray of War. ‘The New York Infantry bas been| starting at the cere- nies, The Mayors of 100 cities and} Representatives | ‘Two Men erdam Avenue Cell twenty-three, of No. Weat 60th Street, was to-day held| ma’ for putting you out, he mus W. J. Brenaan jasued a general order| Shippers he: y that Queenstown non for Dutting you outs ne nus! dayn about Spiritualinm, sayn that|t) the police of Newark today to prov | had arranged a” grext reception for the | in $3,000 bail for the Grand Jury ts show that you have actually made the whe methods and apparatus com-|teed at once to met evidence of ail Real of the first ship of the new | Magintrate Levine In the West Sido Place disreputable or disorderly god monly used and discussed are just a tetas a etnies \eieeewine taieee are Ine. {Court on complaint of Partolmen Lewis you are, efore, an objectionable lot of unscientific nonsense.” He | Blaces where intoxica“ing Nquore are a |Reiger and ‘Edward Tuman, who tenant jaye that gome of the so-called ie- | against any of thirty-nine wholoralers JEWELRY STORE IS ROBBED. | caucnt nim atter fring #ix shots during hese only means dius may be sincere enough And |jicensed to sell iquors for other than = — ja chase Inst night on Amsterdam Ave ca ee cn ndions an, / that At Ix quite possible that thage|bevernze purposes who have been €X-| Window, Broken by Wrick tm! nue matrssing te t to @ lane UN~/ Spiritualists who declare they receive | ceeding ther licena . . 3 a der the new rent lav communications from another world, | ere re only twenty-four whole. Heaviest Part of Rain. Two men, one of whom they claim 7 ¢ 4 ation of | allow themselves to become hypnotiaed | #lers in ark before the Prohibition! During the heaviest part o fthe rain-| waa Kelly, were seen by the pol Bere Se; FONs Feo: 8 © die ho | into believing that thelr imaginings | !*W was enacted |atorm enrly today rome one threw alieaving the cellar beneath the salon Blgter rent only and you deem the! are actuniities, “But that we recelve |+ —tirn brick through the side show window lof Joseph Dougherty of 102d Street fent asked you by the Iandiord is too | communteations from another realm | RESTAURANT MEN of Herbert's jowelry store, No. 168 W. i a Amaterdam Avenue. One, had "a igh, you still “sit tight.” Then the of life, or that we have as yet any 126th Ktreet and stole $300 worth of 3 whe mid by the po high, you stil “alt tight” Then tne ineans’ or method ‘through which we| ACCUSE, MIDDLEMEN ict ashes Helse 0° xorttcet feo to. be Tiniown Maino ian” Kenney, jandiord must au Bee could establish this communtcation, | peaaiateas man of the Weat 12d Street station | aunk® and Ih iKa pn ae aed re | duc. When this is done the Muni ia quite another thing. le . Bi Jd-| found the window broken on his ree his ‘head, His companion excaped. » Pai Court justice will decide as to “If we ever do succeed in establiah- | Say Food Supply Firms Are Hold-) wiar route. —— | the f. ss of the rent the land- {0% communication with personalitics| ing Them to Prices Pre ailing | act ee tn METS Ny gaught| j dens he land | Which have left this prevent ute, it| ‘QS The Ma Nontents during s heavy ralnscoray | INDICTED OFFICIALS FREED. ford aska, It ma 0 ditte certainly won't be through any of the Months Ago. ' ae whether you have been tncreased 1 childish contraptions which seem so m0 per cent, of more. If you have | willy to the welentiet.” | ; ie wage - : ‘ hae Rat hg cordingly,” Mr. Edison says in| the high price of foods in New York | 5 7 a wy A at all ang’ © et do|@nother part of the interview, “the | restaurants, agcording to the Standard) Haytian = Ferm Bookkes Pe vicarage lwiesiens ¥ War | question that increase, you thing to do is to furnish the best con-| + ls | Charged With Cashing Drate. indictments of the Freeholdera of War- that tt Purveyors, Inc, an association com Saas Gatimtyi. fous Gk pone a if, and the burden of proving tha eivable sto make it: easy for | vty, of New York's res.| Max Beliande, Haytian negro, was| y. y ne sonuble is not up to you. The! them to open up communication with | Posed of thirty of New Yor | . . » |charsing malfeasance in office, were @ geseonahle is not up | ‘ | arrested to-day at his boarding houne fhadiord must prove it to the satia-| US, And then see what happens |taurateurs, of which Leonard A. May) 11") hae bth Street, by Detective | dropped at the opening of the Warren ; F the -oenest “1 have been at work for some tinio|iy President and Paul Henkel a Seo- | To treinch Wil cocking a | County Courta thin week with the cdn- agi by t t t t building an apparatus to see if it Is retary The le | forged draft D wit Wilifar nent of State'’a Attorney Willlam A, If he can prove that the rent! possible for personalities which have givaply ABs Bae & Oo. Witllam. Street. | gery reawonable, the court must decide; left this earth to communteate with| tain rms In order they anlght| | According to. ive, Helland Mia ‘Prosecutor’ sald he: Fallon. CF bore! with the | Will be accomplished not by any occult,| tho time it was merely a conventonce | Prracts, mh & rapt tbe a 4 c If you are not sutiatied with the) hystitying, mysterious or weird means,|t, them, we made contracts for des] \cyad he’ presented fetters of credit ty {ANd he considered a conviction impur-| jecision of the My yal Court Jus- | auc are emplo: by so-called) liveries this coming winter, ‘Those| stationery purporting to be or lathle at thie time A doxe more | eas to what your rent ouxht tol ‘mediums, but by actentifle methods. | arms are now trying to hold us to|Ferraclo to the Shaw firm. Freeholders were under Indictment, | - ‘ > "It What we call personality exists| those prices. Sugar. th 29 , You may appeal from bis decision | “If what w personal those prices. Sugar then was 2 ¢ the Suprene Court afta, death, and Led Pereanelity. la! cents a pound. It now !s from 17 to! Janxldua to communicate with us who] 1s conts. One of our restaurants or- AW ALSO PROTECTS THE FAIR | 210 atin in the flosh on this earth,| dered sugar to be delivered. in. July. } LANDLORD. jthere are two or three kinds Of ap-| it was not delivered until the other Pwhen you take this course, you! paratua which should make communt-|day and the price charged was 29 “ Pl P, h B d must depoalt each month, with the| cation very eum | cents | ease Pass the Brea ‘ipa Court, theex-| ,And It ta in the construction of one| “Laat Saturday the price of turkeys : jerk of the Municipal ¢ Big: of these types t Mr, Edison ix now! in New York was 70 cents a pound t M ” ¢ amount of money that thé Judge! 6 husily engnK and eggs 68 cents a dozen, In Wash- oO e say it and let the cat gathering of motion picture stare th | SEES SET TTY bocce | HARD BOILED’ SMITH’S CASE. | ‘Axe 1”. a Secretary fa amit! former Army Lieutenant, convieted h Smith's release had deen imued by the r an the Municipal Court Justice de- des is fair, and during the whole ime pending a decision of a higher urt in case you are not satlefod with the Municipal Court Justice's | decision Now, the only thing the lanlord dan do to put you out under the new ws 18 this: If the Municipal Court Justice has decided the yunt you! @hould pay as a reasonable price and you fail to put up a month's rent Within three days after he has given is decision, then you are given five ya’ notice that you have not com- led with the court's decision, and ing to comply, the landlord may Invoke the law to put you out brief, the above sets forth the pal provisions of the new acta ed to keep the people In the premises at a reasonable rent, | pirit and intent of the law Is r, It now remains to be '¥ they will be interpreted by cipal Court Justices. ‘The members of the Board of Sourt Justices are anxious ite with the Legislature to of thelr power in seeing have failed to meri the spirit and in- tent of rent laws enacted in the last regular session, These grouy are determined that @ repetition of the gross injustices that were inflicted cordingly on many tenants, result ing in chaos almoat, shall continue only till the next Legislature in Jan uary Therefore, & Movement t# on foot to form tenants’ committees {n every section of the elty whose prime pur. pose will be to send delagates into courts and secure ® record of upon the decisions rendered. These records will be used in the Legislature to aid jt in formulating statutes that will meet the require- ments of the public in case the new ws are not administered property or misinterpreted. _ THE STRUGGLE IN TRELAN Ireland as seen by @ Sinn Fein «ympa- ry thier, Read the series by Francis Hnekett, associate editor of the New Kepubliec. Begins in The World, Sunday, Oct. B. Duly thereafter in the morning editton. if that court haw said is r pr —_ in on the pri ft ser —_— was eel inti] the case is decided by the higher|,, . ee 46 to 50 cents a pound and eggs were gurt to, which you have anpenicd:|iccordance with their apirit-agd. ine | @2,centt ® dosan, We have had to Learn to use that phrase at table often- hen your case is decided by the wil aE ape Aging | Ofder our poultr¥ from Canada be- i Wghor or Supreme Court, any differ. |'ont, ax enacted in the special seawlon | cause we oan get it much oheaper | several times at every meal, ince In tho sum that you left each Of {he Legian than at home. th which the Supreme Court de- | *Pecife ys ; Slesbatii - a * ides ja unreasonable will bo re-| But among varios tenanta and | Teach your children to | Jother Gregan ns\wons there is « CHILD ABANDONED; teuad plate be leant oiled hich with ‘Ail of this, in effect, keeps you in the id bse new thes - hse NDM read pla 2 Kept pl igh wit! o premises at a rent no higher|2pplied, since some of the Just GRA OTHER HELD, | Mrs. Mary Williams Arcused of Putting Little Grandson Out on Lawn, Ofagistrate Brown in courtt o-«day the Flatoush held Mra, Mary Wile Hama of No. $10 Ocean Avenue, Brook: lyn, in $200 bail for trial Inn Special Sessions on a charge of abandoning her nthe old grandson, Theodore AN#on. aeven mi He Thechtid's father left Brooklyn to got work and sent home money for the sup bisa was tat mabe Ge Geek The practice of eating he yours mother who le itl, went to HUBBARD BREAD at every meal—enough John Doble, of No. 800 Ocean Avenue to total at least a pound a day eter ii er eet On help build better health and put a silver lining Hama’ home, which he did and that on the cloud of H. C. L. the «randmother put the child out on the lawn, saying sho would not take it in, Magiatrate Brownn denounced this as “sheer inhumanity. WARD'S Mother Hubbard BREAD plenty of MOTHER is one that. will Refused to She did not get there until #30 lo'clook and sald she had been to a | theatre | ‘They auartelied, he enid. Afterward she asked him it tablets which they certain fortable had were poisonous and! | to-day found her fending, | She told him, he said, that she had nine of the tablets, ambulance Family Hospital, was given. | wood to-day She was to Holy | where Her condition was fairly ~ TRUCK OF BOOZE STOLEN. | was in transit under Fy ng-| The trick was the pro the | ard Klein, No. 622 South \ Newark. deral permit. | ty of Rich. | 1th Street, | For example—C forepart, B instep and A heel. foot from slipping at heel, corset fitting at instep, com forepart. |he told her they were. She left the HURLEY SHo€s | house and took the tablets in her | pocketbook, He searched for her all| He mwa i fey sn night and on returning home early| IM 4) Corthewh S254 Fit Ren court martial of brutal treatment to & That you have made the [rot dinclose anything of the charac- 5 j i prisoners in France, waa paroled fro Hu, HUM, HEAVENLY FEA premises disorderly. lter or physenl, aapett of 2a caew Enforcement. Protests, | Oct. 12. Fort Jay on March 20, aftor he had | Ia all three of thease reasons the! device. | The Federal Grand Jury at Trenton,| Cablegrams to-day announced the| Gov. Smith and Gov, Edwards will) served rs Brn anime met fap half} Three armed men entered the gar Jandlord must be able to prove each! «1 am proceeding,” Mr, Edison|N: J. has summoned the gounty prose-| arrival in London of the new United) join in prosiding at the ceremony of | ™anth Mende nnew tocdan Go cen eee ba eo bmp gad nd » Newark, | EIGHT CONVENIENT STORES and every allegation he makes. + eye i) tacartial m the theory [eutors of New Jersey to appear Mon- | States Shipping Board vease) Panhen-| raising of the rat spade of earth|militury authorities) at) Gover J sary this morning and over: |] | 431 Brandanr [S3 Beonaveny exvl ee a > . 4 4 1 owered the two employees there, Rich Canal Mt * Astor Vince. LANDLORD MUST PROVE “REA-| that, in the very nature of things, the|4y, (2 explain what efforts are being|dle State, operated by the newly | tor the New Ywrk and New Jeraoy | iinng, afhey & myatery nu | ara IeTotn na Se Clarke The inleve: | ay 4 he i : je throughout the i a | Pare re 0 hat haa bound them hand and foot and ther SONS” GOOD. | desree of material or physical power |the Prohibition Amendment Company. Other cadlegrama from| Vehicle tunnel at the foot of rapind Petes! smith =| stole m motor truck with nlx bar ot | In the first case, he must prove to; possessed by those in the next life! ‘Thiy action follows warnings given to| passengers and shippers instructed | Street, Columbus Day, Oct, 12. Gov.|crnors Inland that the order for| whiskey valued at $4000 The liquor Prevents “ BROEOF TODAS ("=o As soon as you've eaten delicious, wholesome, First Prize Nut Butter you'll know why so many people are glad to pay a few cents more for it. And for the same reason you'll give the kiddies all they want. Always keep some handy in the ice chest. Absolutely free from benzoate of soda or any other harmful preserv- atives. Q Ask your grocer for First Prize.

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