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TENANTS MAY PAY [SUPREME COURT "Fale tes Wo sn ISL NAY BE. § PARTOF RENT UNTIL BARS EVICTIONS IN ' vg RULEDBY WOODS, CASESARESETTLED) HOLD-OVER CASES } EXAEAD OF PLE Real Estate Board Draws Up|Justice Mullan Says Action Report That He at He Has ate Two Forms of Receipt to Must Await Test of New to Accept Position if Given, Meet the Situation, Rent Laws. i Free Hand. APPROVED BY JUSTICES.|APPEAL TO BE TAKEN. Col, Arthur Woods, formerly Police | Commissioner, has been approached for permission to offer his name as candidate for the head of the new poxeball ruling body, according to a report current to-day. Col. Jncob Ruppert, half owner of the Yanks, Is Will Supply Funds to Land-| Appellate Division to Pass on lords Who Are Pressed Rights of Landlords to to Meet Payments. Regain Premises. ‘The Joint Real Estate Law Commit- tee of the Real Hstate Board of New Supreme Court Justice George V. Mullan to-day handed down a deci- the man who sent an emissary to Woods, and the report goes on to aay that the one-time pollce head signi- SUMATUOUS FURS ARP) COMBINED IN MODELS OF UNUSUAL LOVELINESS York, whose offices are at No, 2i7|/Sion in the recent test case brought Ia NG OnIRaTenT ie ache OE ganization which is contemplated un- der the Lasker plan, which eleven of the sixteen major league clubs have ratified | Both Col. Ruppert and Col. Houston of the local American Ledgue Club desire a man of established reputation and executive ability to direct the re- habilitation of baseball, and are re- ported to have found in Woods the man they want, on his police and army record, It was added that Marry Frazee of the Boston club and Charles Comiskey of the White Sox endorse the selection, while there strong bellef that the owners of the Cubs, Giants and Dodgers can be | Broadway, seeking to relieve a condi-| before him of the new landlord-tenant | gst THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY tion arising out of the embarrassment |!aws denying landlords the right to| caused to many landlords in meeting| *#possess tenante ocupying premises under hold-over proceedings. He held that the landlords cannot find failure of tenants to pay their October] thelr relief in Bauity Court, but only rents, the failure, for the most part,| by testing the constitutionality of the rent laws, ‘The first test eviction sult was brought in Equity Part of Supreme Court Oct. 7, when William Brandt & Co, Inc, asked for a mandatory Injunction dispossessing Solomon Well and nine other tenants of an partment house at Audubon Avenue and 170th Street. Justice Mullan’s Court was filled with anxious tenants mortgage Interest payments through resulting from disagreements concern- ing the amount of rent due, has pre- pared two forms ogt. stipulations. ‘The forins, the committee declared in a statement issued to-day, have been approved by the Committee on ftules of the Hoard of Municipal Court Fustices and by the Mayor's Commit- tee on Rent Profiteering. One form LUXURIOUS WRAPS OF SOFT WARM | VELOUR. DB LAINK, WITH LARCH COLLARS OF GREY SQUIRREL, MOLE, AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM NUTRIA COSTLY MATERIALS AND ym | | i sua { and landlords when th P lined up for Woods's candidacy. It ts i ulation between landiord | argued. Baia hag nels understood that Col. Woods agreed to and tenant: the salty Sepa Gd thu Fe accept if given a free hand in making The undersigned landlord and such changes as his judgment dic- tenant having entered into a lease dated —— of Apartment — the building known as — and the tenant now claiming that the rent stipulated in such lease j@ unjust, unreasonabie and op- essive, herewith pays to the landlord -——- dollars on ac- count of rent for the demisod premises for the month of —— 1920, and th landlord acknow ecRes receipt of that amount, such puyment and the acceptance hereof being without prejudice to any right of either party hereto. muted WIDE ‘SWEEPING WRAPS OF VEL DE CYGNB, . a OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY AND GRACE OF MISHA APPELBAUM LINE, WITH EXTRA LARGE COLLARS IS REPORTED DYING OF GREY VIRREL, OR. MOLE | | Humanitarian Cult Leader Who Took Poison With Wife Is court to dispossess certain tenants whose leases had expired on Sept. 29 n | Who refused to nutrender their apart, |NATIONAL CITY BANK|RUSSIAN PROBLEM ments, claiming the right to continue! BUYS GOLD ABROAD| AS VIEWED BY COX In possession under the new rent ———— laws. The question of the constitu- : ' tlonality of the new laws was not| Gets 164,000 Ounces in London at | Believes People There Should Be raised In this case, About $21 an Ounce or Allowed to Work Out Justice Mullan, in denying the mo- Nearly $3,500,000, Own Salvation es. 0 . ‘ =f tlon for a preliminary injunction, as- i In State of Coma, sessed no costs because of the impor] LONDON, Oct. 30.—The sale of|* A telegram, received from Gov. Cox] rigna Appelbaum, leader of the| a= ps esse : « ‘ tance of the case, which will be car-| 154,000 ounces of fine gold to the Na-| to-day by the Executive Committee of| 1 anitarian Cult, was reported in ried to the Appellate Division. tional City Bank of New York by the|the League of Free Nations, in response 5 | Gold Producers’ Association at Mei-|to a questionnaire sent by the League| * dying condition to-day at Knicker-| Justice Mullan holds that “the mo-| bourne, Australia, is reported in a Mel-|ty all Presidential candidates reapecting| becker Hospital, where he and his| BEVERY ADVANTAGE HAS BEEN TAKEN OF tion for a preliminary injunction Routt Geaperen to the Exchange Tele-| 1017 attitude toward Rusaia, read: wife were taken on Oct. 22, suffering should be dented on the ground that a Dated, N 1920. The price pald for the gold was 113) ‘It ia m: to xi t-|the effects of bichloride of THE SHARP! DECHINE IN ase roe ated, New York, ———, 1920. pald for the go! 8 115| “It is my purpose to xive every at-|the effects of bichloride of mercury) oa 5 . ——, Landlord, | SUFt of eaulty is without Jurledic- | sriilings § pence per ounce net (abort {tention to the Russlan situation, I have} poisoning. It was feared he would MATERIALS, AND WE ARE VYRESENTING —_——, Tenant ton” in the case, in all), and the terms of ‘the sale called | *tated Jn my addrywses my conviction! not ve out the day. Hospital au- He held further that landlords must | for abipment of the metal in October, | that Russia should be enabled to work : orities said Mr. Appelbaum was 1 seck their relief by testing the con-| November and Decomber, the despatch | out her own salvation in her own way. | V0” sabe! 2 al ded. 01 f state of coma and that only his atitutionality (of (the housing dawa)| and admitted. to. membership. in tho] & y ——— Le: of Nations Litutt h t “which doprive. the landlord of the|BURGLARS REQUIRED TRUCK, agun of Nations strong constitution had kept him “America is interested {n and should ip the © vive until to-day. common law remedy of ejectment and Role: Uhecoppreshed and starving of any) the etatutory remedy of summary nation, Mra, Appelbaum, who was Miss Samuel Goldstein, proprietor of the| “I shall support any policy which| yen Sha Jefe. the. Hospital tast proceedings to which he wns entitled | Atlantic Manufacturing Co., at No. 138] makes of America the moral and hu- be ‘s ar ethe tine of the making of the| West Slat Street to-day reported to the |manitarian leader of the world, but Friday afternoon, having recovered ‘ tu 6 0) e o e express | cume ————1 who fs now In-ooew- ft oe the premises, police that his plant had been entered REC RTuniohale Suan rid ‘A2| sufficiently in a week to be taken pancy of Apartment ——- in the fe _ tugs and looted some time between Friday | seized upon as an ungracious criticisin.”| away, It was reported her parents Rdiding) (KL = Herat urther, he holds, that “a law which ight and Nis morning, $7,000 worth of dala speiel tionlt nad daken herits Boston! Sipe edy | Silks, poplins and plush coats bein 7 (own as —————— Street, here. | Gentes to the owner offand a remedy | tee, PCE eee ea” the quantity | Hedy of Unidentified Man in Bay. with paya to — he si to recover the possession of it when| stolen would necessitate a truck to re-| The body of an unidentified man,| Candidates eferted to as the owner, ———— eld by y . Ol move tt. Aes anes Wey withheld by any person, or which) Ovo Me ao terougn the | Mbout thirty years ob, 5 fect 7 inches, ara, on account of any sum ich may be hereafter adjudged IN OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS VALUES THAT ARE) ie other form covers the con- tinued tenancy of these who have not entered into any jeasing ar- range TRULY BWXATRAORDINARY? form reads: between owner and ‘avor Bird Protection. Senator Harding and Gov. Cox have} expressed themselves in favor of guard- binck and white shirt, | ing the National Parka and Bird Res- clogs his recovery of such posscasion| wall her noee the halite ret Teeth: | Weight 140, dark hate and mustact of the land, 4 7 They did not touch the aafe. A. few | and weartn; of the lund. impairs his right to and) Ty Stone found on the root of tha | white linen tro Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET + = ahs rs and a life belt, was ervations in telegrams made public to- y he due auch owner, because of | {terest In the property three story building and a bundle of y off 58M Street, day by Pearson P, Gilbert, President of Attorney Meyer D. Stegel repre-|twenty plush coats was dropped in the! lyn, to-day. The body was rem the National Assocation of Audubon ald occupant remaining In pos- office. the Brooklyn Morgue. ented the realty company in the! such owner hereby gr nana ocleties, POLITICAL. Governor Smith Has Made Good! receipt of such sum |@Fmuments upon this motion, while ayment and the Thomas J. Crawford, the Price Broth- being without |S Gallatin & Pipton and William Stanley Miller represented the ten- ants. Justice Leonard A. Glegerich will hear arguments upon ‘he first teat of POLITICAL. | POLITICAL. i there rejudice to any right party hereto, GROADWAY-FIFIN ScNUE. aang 4 = Occupant. the constitutionality of the new rent | H laws brought in the Supreme Court \ FOUND GAGGED 5 next Thursday. This is the case of T 4 i \the Brixton Operating Company | ri AND BOUND IN AUTO} against Bawara La Fetra, Justice of R d hi ' id I 1 i : aes : . | - ee as ee ee ead this Evidence: Rahway Man Robbed of $700 Near | eed re U wd : F y : rant aguinat David E Levy, a tenant ‘ New Brunswick by jut No. 120 West Toth Street, and | i Two Motorists. contending that the September rent aes PES rae PE ees et Ss I SAMUEL GOMPERS, PRESIDENT AMERICAN REV, FRANCIS P. DUIEY. CHAPLAIN OLD i ‘alter Reason of > Hy East) stitution of the United States and of FEDERATION OF LABOR: Let THE PIQUANT CHARM AND GRACE OF THE NEWER VOGUE Milton Avenue, Rahway, automobile | ene salesman, was found gagged and Governor Smith's career “iream come true His 1 am with Governor Amith not only mm Preident of the Life han been me of ths coy on Ded in the ve that American Federation of Labor, but ae a citizen of the great favs “ou c Rstemanta “are these State of New Yo York, Bound in nix automobite on the rood) THE REG'LAR “I TEX" 1S. OK. |B | fetesiten Sah ie Mucactn Site Petter oF ae Rees Lili ot IS SEMPHASIZED IN THESE vetween South River and Milltown, ‘honest life ree ‘an. Inspire. ah wees Fara aehidks at 111 olga | mee here Tale) en Riekera’ ot ron eeu ee F EXQUISITE MODELS \ vast night. A bag had been tied over| “Double Bar in Hospital, de of 5 his head and his hands and feet were| Tex Rickant, the fight promoter, is ne ite cones gts timptrtiog H bound with heavy leather etraps not a patient at Bellevue Hospital. t aota?, ‘3 it : fastened with a padlock. He sald| But a cow puncher tm there who | NATHAN STRA’ ' two autolate had stopped him and, | pred mer Ranch ef Dalian Tex |B | tate Goremantio. ot toe a tm ete ‘ie. mm rt . " Be after asking the way to Trenton, aad ee tee ea oe rented at ios {tion of the peambiliies i Amertoan ty: god the test Anewer VERY REV. HOWARD GC. -‘ROBBINS, DEAN THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDLNARY’ robbed him of more than $700. Theliicg Headquartera to-day when w to. the destructive criticlam directed agaiat our A carican in CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE: road wag dlocked by thelr car, he|was received from the hospital that | Hits” recon roel 3 Ti LoTcett Gapatae aba Recah comcualne’ the socal lees sald. Tx Rickard had been received there for |e | "8 A Ear sheds ony min he han dvocaten aa toon While he was giving one man direc- | observation tnt Ping a tons, the other demanded his moncy| Investigation disclosed that a cow- at the point of a pistol. As he handed | J) ero, ho Balt over his pocketbook the man put his vation 13 pistol tack in his pocket and Reason ae. A BRK orp pled ike Srappied with iim, he ontd. Theleacenuy auftering trom blood poles: ther man came to his companion’s| ing. He waa sent to the hospital aid and Reason lost consciousness, he mld. The police believe the bag put over Reason's head contained chloro- form. He had just collected $541 from &@ customer at Milltown. LANDLORD USES HATCHET. Tenants Say Th Up to Charges and counter charges of felont- ous ussault were mode to-day in the Fitth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, before ‘Magistrate Steers by Chaitles W. Col- Mne, landlord, of No, 628 68th Street and three tenants of the same address, ° Menry W. Hilton, fifty-seven; his Va ' daughter, Miss Grace Hilton, and hie son-in-law, Charles W, Donohue, All ‘ were held in $600 bail for examination next Monday. Hilton, whose face was bandaged, aald Colliaa atruck him in, the face with, hatchet during an alt ten in the ar thia morning, Miss Hilton and Donuhun declared they were atruck with the hatchet on the arm and head, re- when they rushed to the ald. Colling dealed using « man’ 5 Batchet and xwore he had been. bound Business and Professional Men's and kicked by the trio. They admitted Committee for Alfred E, Smith tying him, saving they feared he would repeat Ns alleged assauit with the hatchet, | " « = ‘ EW FROCKS OF EW FROCKS OF CREPE SATIN IN A TRICOTINE IN TUNIQ, VARIETY OF EXQUISITE RBDINGOTE OR.) DESIGNS, c~FOUR STRAIGHTLINE EFFECTS, DISTINCTIVE MODELS SMARTLY. TALLORED FEATURING STYLE AND BRAIDED OR_» INNOVATIONS OF Av ELABORATELY BEADED UNIQUE CHARACTER, /AODELS OF EXQUISITE : SHOWN IN ALL COLORS BEAUTY = 1 30° 45:00 sf > OR FILMY LACE, DRAPED GRACEFULLY OVER SATIN IMPARTS AN AIR OF REFINEMENT AND ELEGANCE TO THESE NEW DINNER FROCKS, FLASHES OF SILVER BRAID «AND VIVID COLORED CREPE GEORGET ADD TO THEIR ATTRACTIVENESS at ippied wiles Alfret EB. Smith has made a great Govemor and has shown & Nouwledae of fate affare which very few of our Uerernom hare ever poagrmed. Mad it not been, for, the lamentable block. BAT of Mais gratciee tye the. ‘Tievubliean Restate ure Me eacqomolohets great deal ti the way. of progressive Fe forma” T adiwerely bope that he will ve re-olected, Mark your ballot like this WAP oe

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