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t \ of Wa 4 J ' the Marcus Brown iF * ing Company for failing to fur- service to Dullak, J. A. Seidman ght #6, 68,.Park Row is counsel for the fous Brown Holding Company, and "David L. Podell, No, 100 Broadway, leon ite the tenant, | Pom signed a lease in July, 191%, Seer Ove rovtis at 9) a year, the a to bein Vet. 1, 1918, and expire Nee 70, 1920, On Feb. 90, 1920, the if rented the apartment oocu- to to Minnie B. Griffen $2,800 , the lease to become | live on Oot. 1, 1920, Pollak was | on March 37, 1920, that st has | eat hed been leased to another ° erry 10 oP HARDING the State in Their Party Column. to the holder of the néw laws suapending the sum- were passed on Sept. had signified Me willing- y @ rensonabis rent. He re- to move, The Marcus Brown Holding Company refused bim ser- B vise on the ground that he is @ tren-' (9, | 14) paasor. The plaintiff maintains that the new ere vai aati pol me! reat 10 right, 1990).—New. Jerney, which waa eine obligations imposed by eon. ComMdemtty Counted upon tg cast ite acta Add AgRinad Article 1, Section “etoral vote for Cox because of his © of Ue Constitution of the United #ePposed friendliness to the wet side tea} ino that they are unconsti- a Mational In that they ate contrary 10 Of Me Prohibition controvermy, ts to rele M4, Section i, which provides Gay more Republican than Demo- mai (¢ © crati, though the Demoorate have at nad the hearing /#t begun to work effectively and ¥, day, Oe, ih order to ‘ca may reduce wimt might otherwine @it with him have been an overwhelming ma- matters touching the constitution- jority, rf 4 the plaints cube ‘lee te As Mt As, the chances are that New ere ‘Ave da jays’ notice on the Gov. Jersey will go Republican by 50,000. emer and Attorney General. Majorities this year should be cut in i half or doubled, as the case may be, ©n account of the woman vote, and New Jersey, it will be recalled, earried the State last year with his ‘statement that he would make Jersey times have changed since thes, Wit- neas the spectacle of the same Gov. Gondols Big Item In Tax-' | Cees ee the gronage of renvedi- ers’ Expenses, pay CHANGE IN TACTICS. Woman Suffrage is responsible for fchools give free instruction In trades tn women in the Democratic Party fnd callings never dreamed of by the forced « change, Moreover, the wet Republican by at Least 50,000. Datid Lawrence. Corcoependent of The Eve. ning World.) TRENTON, N. ri Oct. § (Copy- & majority in Now Jersey, the woman 4 Democratic State Convention while ‘vote could easily bring it to 100,000. Salary a Experts in Evening’ » wet plank omerea for the State was | While 66,000 i» a normal Republican Democratic Party. Gov. Edwards S$ 3 7. | FSS “ae Wet aa the Atlantic Ocean,” but 2 Béwards presiding this week at tho WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR ‘Mow York City evening trade the tactios of the wate ss | set down at $303,595.40, but was subse. | quently reduced to $235,020.60. Jthe trade schools offer to tegeh you anything, a perusal of the list shows, If one aspires to be a superintendent of a® apdriment house or a real estate art the trade, calling or profession, as May see Mt to call it, is in the) ipade school. There i# an expert who will teach you, He’ts paid at the rate wut $6.50 & lesson, or session, provided enero lao class. If you demre to learn manicuring or “Nan pocing there is also an expert eady to Instruct in this art at the pate, of 06.50 & sésuton, to be paid for Uy the taxpayers, who are now facing © Budget of about half a billion ne sonars. Another trade offered tn telephony. ‘’Dia te defined by the New Standard ‘Wietionary ae “the art or process of endeavor to muster the woman vote for the Democratic candidate on the ‘League of Nations insu Gov. Edwards himeelf te quoted a» having explained the situation thus: “The platform of the Demo- eratic party of New Jersey is- norea the Mauor question as « Matter of policy. I didn’t vote On the resolution pecaune ae pre- “ding officer of the convention I was not called upon to, Those who opposed the resolution (fav- oring & wet plank) bad a major. tty of five inthe convention. Ao presiding oMcer of the conven- tion, I wae not called upon wo vou. ‘Those who oppose! the Nugent resolution bad @ majority of five im the convention, As pro- @iding officer, | gave thom ail and more than was coming to them. Ignoring the dry issue bar, average taxpayer, according to liste elements had been the uncompromis- | | | submitted. fh the Board of Baucation “16 fore die oyen Hoge in wis P Ls ‘budget the estimated cost of salaries pi et eal i in per “hy im these schools for 1831 wae originally point ‘to forget the wet question and | “DRIFT IN JERSEY Begin Effective Wo Work to id at be’ was eaptcied to yield: CHANCES AGAINST THEM, Appearances Are dt Will Go oh yormimunicating by telephone, or of (renomitting sounds to a digtance in ny manner. Angther trade to be learned is jaundry.” It is understood that this \ndludes the art of washing and iron- ing, particularily the tatter, along sci- lines. The teacher ls sohed- wled for $6.60 a lesson, There are Miore than fifty other trades and callings on the list, among wilich are nén's garment designing, player piano mechanics, straw operating, motion picture operating, lamp shade emd novelty work, and women's gar- shent designing. At to-day’s session of the Finance ‘and Budget Committee Commissioner Whalen's estimate of the’ Deparunent of Plant and Structures for 1921 was ©} Ahecused’, Comptrotier Craig admon- imhed the Commissioner for delaying hig Dugget, which t five times more ‘than 1920, The examiner assigned to Feport on the departmental estimates maid that he had been unable to make —afy recommendation because the Hucget was submitted late in Beptem- Der, Btving him insufficient time to Make a comprehensive study of It, Commissioner Whalen prevailed upon the board te five him a new Deputy Commissioner who will su. pervits new garages end terminal | Miarkiite wt a salary of $5,506 @ your, eas a eh ih acne SEVEN BALLOONS TS BIG RACE OCT 23 Y weer or r claco=-ignores the inses, Three American Entries in laters} Gov. Cox did have a> phance national Contest For the prepeek whes ‘Gov cannot be interpreted to mean that the party In Now Jorsey has undergone a change of heart. The majority simply believed it was good policy to leave much a plank out of the platform thia Gey, Edwarde asked him how he would have voted in the Nugent reso Jution had he been called up to make & public expressibn before the oon- vention. “I will Ge misconstrued by the public.” Things have come to « pretty pass fm the Democratic camp when the most ardent advocate of wetness ts obliged to submerge his views. Tho Republican party itself hasn't gone on record as bone dry, but simply pledges itself to enforce the law. The Anti-Baloon League would have Deen better mtinfied with some pledge that the Volstead Law wouldn't be weak. ened pationally or that the Repub- lican party would enact State laws enforce the Bighteenth Amend- ment, WETEST OF THE WET STATES TURNED DRY BY WOMEN, Mowever the Nugent faction of the Democratic party has been Gonspicu- ously wet and the significant thing is that the platform in the State of all States which might have been ex- pected to exude wetness dosed oxactly what was done at the Demwvcratie National Convention at San Fran- to years ago—in Now Jersey on a wet Bawards aid two} The same reporter who interviewed tor tow oy: “If 1 anewer that question,” he gatd, | hin al T ATHLETE DENIES HE KISSED WOMAN , Shaw Also Says He Never| Withessen for Al! had testified before Juntico. Tierriey in| the Guprome Court tut they and two others pulled Bhaw out | the Bed. Two other witnenses tosti-| Head fied that Ghaw was crouched beside Mer about to start a race?” asked J us- Uce Tlerney with a smile. The wit- for separation. Mrs. Gibbs and her son Wilbert, nine years old, live with her parents, and Shaw bourds there, and the father of Mra, Gibbs have | @hared the front reom for the last! two years, Shaw denied that he ever| Mr. Talbot explained in detail why #reeted Mrs, Gibbs with « kiss ue she| the company paid the note, asvert- alighted from « street car at Broad-|ing that through an effort of many Way and 47th Street, ‘but explained |Dayton citizens to elect suitable that she w ahe met him there on one occasion and that they clasped hands and rag |M#sion, Conferencen between Demo- to the theatre. Hor husband fol-|orats and Kepublicans were held in owed them. an effort to agree upon candidates, The husband's witnesses testified that when they entered the Wagur house where Mra, ved they found articles of masculine Jana feminine clothing heaped gether on 4 obair in the living room. Bhaw said he was asloep in his own 104 Gath na Fes 18 Wl . ‘agerenticn allowance claimed. Westin clear ances against the Administration that machine for |t# opposition to woman ouffrage, of restlessness whic “Commissioner Drennan Presenting | To 101 Children for Fire SUED FOR DORGE Was Louise Aschauer of the Bronx, nine years old, decorated. found on Page 39 of = Preniag World to-day. Was Pulled From Under Fong Hoi, attends Public School No. 23, at Mulberry and Bayard Streets, was also Names of the chief winners in the various classes will be In the absence of Mayor Hylan Fire Commissioner Drennan pre- sented medals to 101 school children who had written the best essays on fire prevention at City Hall to-day. The youngest person decorated who Bed in Her Home, Péward Shaw, ADMITS. PAYING an amateur athlete rt Spencer Gibbs NOTE FOR $5,000 from under | of Dayton. Company | dor to Germany. | M. ¢ bed. Says Governor Got Money “Muoh after the manner of a riun- After His Election. Tt was related ay Detnocratio candidate, ;*!! Termtation questions, Presidential gave to the City National Bank of Dayton, was testified to by H. E. Tal- bot, President of the company, at the Senate subcommittee hearing to-day. Shaw said he late for the play when | members of the Dayton City Coth resulting layed He said that aft Cox told him tha delay in starting the in the campaign being de Gibbs and Shaw ‘ the edection Gov- 6 & result of they camagign the te . $1.98 a ton. pay tle note, Mr. Talvot explained that the oon. ferences etween the Democrats and Republic ins (brought no results and that the two parties supported their own candidates, ‘Though the note was paid by the Dayton Meta! Products Company, Mr. ‘Talbot said he did not consider It @ contribution by the corporation but a wing” piers 200; Miter Daten. tewctecen ee Biles al ots Ohare; tal se ae doned property, Germany has reiterated her reque: the naming of @ definite aum of repa- rations and @ new proposal has beon | brought from Berlin to Paris this week | by Charles Laurent, French Ambasea- | Tt was stated that! Laurent had emphasised the neces sity of immediately fixing the total tn-| demnity to prevent the economic and | political collapse of Germany. ‘The French Government, it now ts COAL LAND LORD GREED BIG FACTOR IN BOOST OF FUEL EL PRIGES HERE (Continued) Tho East Bear Ridge Company for tho same character of coal The leases of both com- 'REPARATIONS LIMIT URGED BY BY GERMANY}! denied empfationtty to-day that he| was dragged out from under the hed in ew Proposal Sent to France| in his room at the home of Mrs. Lotta! Asking That Definite Sum Wagar Gibde's parents at | Be Fixed, Wert Liat Street, where he Bee. Tavs PARM, Oct. & (Associated Preas).— for tens anawered yell DAYTON. ©. Ovt. &—That the {believed in German circies, will make « ‘ jecision within a few days. The Gor- Gibbs has interposed a suit ae Thy Metal Products Compaty | /.,, Propoan! also asks direct negotin+ @brolute divorce to ‘his wife's paid the $6,000 note which Gov, Cox, tons between Germany and France on largest cond reak (domestic), : f Vion net peen | BRRIO® call for a percentage of the bed when the raiders entered Yemooratic organisation had beer ou ts were told by Giba “Phis te Ghuwi | unable to raine sufficient funds and | Se Prices at tidewater, — ‘ that he (Gov, Cox) had discounted | The differences in the royalties are eee ENTRIES. his personal note for 6,000 to get] found in tho fact that one lease, the ; a money, nd that be thought the come} Locust Mountain, when made, waa for mittee whigh sought to bring abou! i ia Tr An agreement “on candidates’ should | ® Yit#in property, while the Kast Rear Ridge was a lease of an old, aban+ The present com- pany operating the East Bear Ridgo took over the property after it had been idle for three years; the tormer tenants had operated it some forty years prior to its abandonment, Can it be expected that coal can be sold for much leas than the pr nt personal one by himself, Mr, Talbot x also said he did not consider contri- | price (from $12 to $22 per ton), if the m So, nase Vals ites heen ‘is ig be ‘butions made by the company to the $57,000 election fund of 1916 other than | g3.40 « ton? Yor came, 1D; lone iy" Wao he was Ke Aor three-year-olds and up il soyenty ante 5 , hy: Woda: Hint Maw [of the flood protection law r lah ee Ho; “Maram lek | Clarence Fiefer, Vice President of | Ue# when the royalty w Faas Ne, uit ify; | uae Natlonal City Bank, said he dia|of 60 cents a ton. X ua; tN RACE, - Tuy, three seaside sed iauneut one milo ands rng Salor 108 hot age Gov. Cox have the %,000 note discodnted at his bank “You did not se@ Gov, Cox receiving currency » for the $4,000 note “No. Mr, Cox did not come into the bank. 2 think it was Mr. Greer.” Mr, Kiefer then complained of being iN and was exoused.. Later a physi-+ clan's certificate Was presented saying ae lady Diadl, 07; tion. ve appealed to the prejudices of yont elements in the elec. Henated by talk of “a British league.” | asked what Mr, Kiefer had told him he Germans have thelr own griev-| concerning the cashing of the Gov. jov. Cox was here day before yer terday and I wish he were here now,” retorted Bdge. “1 wouldn't allow this business to having royalt of that the undercurrent | is prevalent in Put on top landlord is to receive @ royalty of contributed solely to} by It would be tmpossible for coal to varvy On 4 campaign for proscrvation | have interstate transportation facili- FUPTHC BACK The Annapalle han tioap sreonal contrasutions by” Aituelt, - Dersonal contribu by him . Fase en Mg Ma Naa i Kean. ‘g? bed |Col, E. A. Deoda and C, F, Kettering, | 4 »!!l was sumgested to the Wash i nM. a omMcers of the company. The meney |inaton Sehate Coal Committee where. in excess Other ajmilar Measures were presented to the Coal Committee, whioh was charged with wetting a solution of the coal ques- What has been done about It? A ton of coal last year, includ: ing royalties and labor, cost at the mine approximately $3.58. To- tor Mr. Kiefer would not be able to tos. | day the royalties vig thiy ie MAN FACTIONS| tify for nix months, enormous sum of §3. . inion AUD OERMON FART Ol benator Bage immediately reeatied| royalty question Is ong that looms bd . Marvyn Soudde w York account i i ip velo steeper! For instance, the Irish bave been| ant, wha tee ii Daparsey roe 8 Pi egal to the consumer as ne other element, according to th pope hs geveet tion that) Cox note. Hefore Coudder could The reason for this ought a auccessful war against Ger-lanswer, ¢ “Weiner thisea A many, The Italiane have Deon stirred! vigorous Se m, aeserting “this ie} there ie auch a monopoly and up, too, And many women voters|oniy for personal reflection on Gov.| 9entrol of the coal regions that cheriah @ grudge againat the Nugent] Gox n holders have no redress by s reguldted. They are practically at the mercy of the landlord, and they must pay », New Jersey as elwewhere in the P (en et 4 i their Bennett Cup. + lanue by a HAFrOW margin~but the | eountry, consider indeed the discon-| Pomvre net Penator Marding, him these profits ant make thei uM, yon @ranchisoment of tho women hasl tent over the high cost of living and own profits afterward, UMUGHNGHAM, Ain, Oct, 4—Keven on! « ri ee marae Twplivone—three reprasenting tha United MA2@ that impossible, The Demo-| the irritations which are vitable It te paradoxtoal that the Girar Biates, two from italy, one from Franca Crete nominee who spoke day doc-| in « raconatruction period following JAMAICA RESULTS, Estate, which wa founded in the em, oe a2 She from France tring in Portlagd, Ore, and degun|a war’ of «ich magnitude as that — intereat of @ philanthropy (Girard SM one from Veigivm—bave been on+ getting more and’ more arid on the through which America has passes. FIRST RACH—For maldens: two houk be used ated to she International Gordon Ben- | Prohibition question as he faced} und yous conclusion cannot but be! yeur-oldat selling; purse 100273 ; five | COlege for Boys) should now be wi Bat Trophy + which starts from Western audiences, evidently must| that ‘the Democrats have about as © f furlongs.—Tout Or, 119 |to boost coal prices, which most af- ham, Oot, 2%. pond bape rae oto th Brodng Much chance to sexregate the Loague 1 ae ' % 1 end | fect the very poor. hs Asnorican pilots, accoring to the frei In the Kast coming from the | of N no LA sxclunion at tit Rd This Girard Estate, located in the < af Official aintricn received here today But with bw Joracy trying te w Jeraey jan't ¥ he on Ww ‘third. ii al Potteville, Pa. region, charges the \ 5 a the Aero Club of America, will be track the wrt question, what " © elements Prappe. Mille * Yack, |highost royalties for coal in the Upson, present holder of the Inter- other issues? The Democrats pi will vot and con, Julienne ond Lal y la pvitt also ran | United States, Cor lathe Mallenn “Goodyear Yately concede that the Re) ubiean but fundamental) w Jormey le re press is more Influential tn the State | verting fo Repubficantam, hor with} sor KED oF rye count Not only thia, but the operations of and that it maid. many thi fiuch enthusianm, but as dt matter! .2o?'), \\\' Bane ou ts loa dangorovag this Girard concern, which leases all about the League of Na Which of unenotional expediency, yeneAast, wihor ohne Shediclas ite cool wroperty, are no. cloacly - aligned with ite two largest “com- pedtors” chat the Wttle fellow who Wants to lease‘any coal land must meet the will of these gigantic cor- porations, That ts to say that the two Tirgest cond companios in that region, which fleo own the miliroads that garry the coal, operate more than half of the Girard Estate coal. They are the Philadetphia Coal and Iron Company nod the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. The tonnage of the Girard Estate coal Inst year waa 2,778,112, and th two railroad companies’ tonnage was 1,461,802, In this way competition is praoticatly stifled. GET “ALL THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR" FOR “CHARITY.” The testimony before the Senate Committee showed ghat “the Girard | Ketate leases are made on the bu | that it i the duty of the trust to get the highest rates possible the benefit of the chahties nent The amount of royalties received py | this state has increased annually, | and if permitted to continue the price of coal is bound to be prohibitive to the average consumer. The Girard Estate has heen permitted to build up 4 Coal Trust from approximately ,000,000 until it Is now more. than 5,000,000, in order that about 1,600 might get a common school edu- eation, The Evening World Pointed out these and other facta to the Benate Com- mittee, showing that the hold on con! jot these gigantic growing monopolies is yearly becoming accentuated, and the showing was borne out in every | Ftioular in the recent Suprem decision, which ordered the company, the Reading, up ite monopoly. But with the exception of this order, which has | as yet shown no results in the sduc- tion of coal not asted in the matter of legislation, ie iat will actually break up these ly related corporations and af-| ford some chance of competition or or repre- Sourt ~ BEING S7TH DAY DUE TO WOMEN'S SHORT DRESSES Observer Writes to Mayor That Men Won't Keep Eyes Off Them. observing Tom Filnit writes Mayor Hylan Sat the high elevation of “The dies’ skirts is responsible for the high automobile death rate. Some- body suggests that the Mayor te- er the to the Ladies’ Gar- iment Workers Union. Tom Flinn penned thin: “Dear Bir—There has been & REARESHED AS HE But to Speak Even a Single Word\Catises Him Great Digress, It Is Said: LONDON, Oct, S—Tord Mayor} tot of talk in the newspaper ‘ vi nN c = bout your wanting ie autome~ ' MacSwiney of Cork was more re ares ¥ Me at espie ‘4 freshed this morfing at Brixton ain't the automobile: aul, The : ase food | trouble ain't the ake the Be eve eee ey wimmen folks quit waring dresses Hight. He hal dome sloop, says &| 59 high. That's the trot ‘Men bulletin iasued.this morning by the| walking on the strecte and. driv care can't keep their minds ont their, jobs. They can't took Trish Self-Determination League, but two direkehuns at wonee, to his relatives Mnofwiney seemed OM FLINAY weaker and much more exhausted. | nee ‘Thie is the fitty-seventh day of his = [- AINCRE 3 With the Gemuine Roguefrt, ‘Thé Lord Mayor suffers great dis- tress after saying even a single word, the bulletin dedares, Ho tries to whisper someth fasps, becomes very exhausted and is unable to con- | tnue. | The league builtin issued at 12.90 P. M, sald the Mayor was guffering from trouble with his heart. ) CHEESE tf “Tween meals for Jimmie, Ancre Cheese and Crackers will be found sustaining and delicious.” In the new, protected package. . MADE BY SMARPLESS, PHILA, Oat In Rochester. ROCHDSTER, N. Y., Oct, §.—Depart- ment stores here have announced a cut of ome cent in the price of bread. otherwise regulate the twenty-threo| | allione of conl tons estimated to be mia ne aoaing statement before the | Senate, in his partial report to that | body, the Chairman of the Coal Com mittee sald: “There is no commodity | {10 common ure that is so absolutely | | Bentgutioes as the anthracite coal) | production.” and attributed the high | |cost of coal to “the greed, oupldity | and avarice of these soulless corpora- tions." However, Congress has yot| to take the step to settle thin vital | question once and for all. The Store is B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street - at Boys’ Autumn and Winter Suits with two pairs of knickerbockers $19.59, are a feature of special interest on the The economy of buying suits with extra knickerbockers cannot be overemphasized, and as B. Altman & Co. maine tain a high standard in the workmanship and quality, ali of these garments offer excelient values at the prices quoted. IND ~IDY A Big Week- End Deménett lis of Value Giving Oar Biz Daily Special for Fri.'and Sat., Oct. 8th and sth CHOCOLATE POvERED EN big variety Package sow: The assort~ ment present flavors that och a we cannot ‘soreiflc description. You, will be. delighted with every piece In the aesertment. SPECIAL, POUND BOX MILE CHOCOLATE COVERED MARANCTINO CHERRINS—The red- dest, ripemt, ‘jucks des of 1 i ftese ilboea ia eb ERED COCOANUT oom fh ean ther Week-End Attractions —————— By 5. a Coxwnct 1ONS—This a ay” pear 796! ¢ D col weet my wie na tie tinted ipard ends ey 08 ‘ather Coke i ac jasortment SCreER — assonTEp CHOCOLATES of Bon Nee oF eal bla i nod is mr Stores: New York 50c Brooklyn, Newark, WrAc Wie Hoboken, Paterson and Walzabeth. For exact location see telephone directo Tho apecitied weight includes the container. closed daily at § P.M. 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