The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

$3.45 BASIC TAX TO PROVIDE FOR 1921 Reaches New Figure of $10,000,000,000, $345,000,000 iMayor Insistent City Must Keep Within Estimates —Bars Special Bonds, - New York City may get ready for eB tax rate of $3.45. When it is brought down to the eleven places f decimals that always figure in its ,‘the rate may fall some- below that sum, and it will IPiaty, of course, aa between one bor- Fough and another, but $3.45 will be the basic rate, This was established ywhen the 1921 yesterday budget was worked AWightly over $10,000,000,000. Ttits will “not be fixed definitely until after wNov 15, the Jast day for appeals from Ssessments, the Tax Board is that the final umount will te about $10,200,000,000. his will be by all odds the great ‘tin the city’s history, just as tho mount of the budget and the size ‘fof the tax will exceed all precedent. The figures of the new budge as follow: are Guites Counts 212 Bichmona County Teal co) Tote! City and mate Tat Grand Totes... 4 i? tigures represent a re $10.820,941.57 trom the proposed budget, which was, in turn, a Little wore than $60,000,000 below the re- T appropriations mad uments, fall $3 velow the dense {tutional maxi 18846, 403,878," sou rd of Estimate did a Week than it thought it When the formal adoption came arly Sunday morning Ung had ny siont propriat troller Craig that he w » had un ers Of t ani sx the two » board, Pr President Cure ittitudes, HARDING VICTORY IN JERSEY GROWS IN LATE FIGURES TRENTON, Nov. 6. JATED returns indicate B that Senator Harding car- ried New Jersey by about 340,000, nearly five times the plu- rality by which Wilson was elect- ed Governor jn the Democratie landslide of ten years ago, Hud- son and FE Demo- cratic str com- pletely reversed. Hud which went Democratic by 35,006 ago, gave Harding more 29,000 majority. while Essex went for him by 79,000, a majority urly ‘as large as thet ever be given candidate in the whole State. With only sixty of the 2.0464 triots In the State missing, and juctuding Hudson County com Harding, 084. } Con, 246,82 y Hudson County vote mh Harding, 10: te was the Deme and mem both from War election of the ed up to O'Brien ate Senator Assembly unty, the toperesaman ci ht, Charles B. X City, is In doubt to-day, County elected two women, Jennie C, Vannosa of East Orange and Margaret B. Laird of Walter Newark, and one negro, G. Alexunder of Orange, to the Assembly, RECORD BUDGET, ae City’s Property Valuation in IS_ NEEDED, Heads yout in the office of the Secretary of | and wear it as long as you like, ‘The @he Rourd of Estimate at $345 scentre and the kingdom and the royal | $890.77. ‘The levy that will raise it} revenues and the pre-destined Prin- Swill be on a property valuation|cess for a wife are thrown in with but the expectation of the abe h to come and be i & bare $13,000 replied By Mon throne not belong to ma, | seriatin exat belongs to my august fat a which chi ad} ing Constan and my eldesc ated | brother, oe Ix constitu. | a been] tic a 8 Neither of] e ten times that e the them ever renounced h hts, but | Lined to be rather eom-| obliged to ley in | to thelr. suprer atriotie | RR ERAE TRE erent cero | The King has always lared | P 1 to subordinate his| Antcpteetich expression of the de- ‘hah eek peor As for ment the | also ther no modifl- eat hedules during the year, Which means that | Mey is not used for the specific purpose tor which it was dit revert to st Ay not be tru ules, One last bulwark is the fact that special revenue bonds only by unanimous vo! at is not Fonte: Mrs. W. BL Leeds, | Deposed King Constantine, Has a Chance of Throne With Husband— Then Dream of French Sat- irist in “Les Transatlanti- ques” Would Come True— Question of Succession Likely to Be Décided by a Referendum to the People. Marguerite iiseee, Marshall, Joon suppose, while you were bustly pounding a typewriter, or | 4 nail, or the paventent, or some | other tool of toll and first ald to fopa| —Just suppose somebody walked up to| you holding a silver platter, on which | rested a 7 crown, trimmed with | the proper number of pearls, rubies, | diamonds and emeralds and guaran-| teed to fit, And suppose that’ some- body remarked in pleasant, paternal} tones: “It's yours, my boy—try it on it.” Wouldn't your ttle speech of ac- ceptance be spoken then and there? Con you imagine yourself turning down a crown, even if you are the most determined of democrats, with @ small "a"? Yet that's exactly what an cighteen- year-old Greek boy has just done. When, after the recent death of King Alexander of Greece —following the | bite of a monkey—the Greek Parla- | ment proclaimed a King bis younger) |b er, Prince Paul said, in effect: “Take it ’ Horn and brought up in a palace, and of an age when the ron nee of a land from wht must make Prince Paul de- climb to. the | former King | his elder brother, Prince George. NOTHER posstble rn to the exile yet refused to royal re! he fled as an Strong appeal, liberately thr ny A nun former heir, whom he lors not mention in his formal | reaunciation, is Prince Christopher, | | brother of the King, who} married Mrs B, scended an woman a reigning an would sit beside him as | Queen. | “When the Grock Minister to Switzer- Hand-—where the Greek royal fantily s been Hving the political up- val, during t which made nimunicated to “invitation of never made | and it is not mnaent to axcend event of the ople deciding it does turn of my'august father 1 Prince George ession, despatches: anty ia | indicate Who Married Brother of | : haring | THE EVENING) WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 65, Will Prince Paul’s Refusal of Throne Of Greece PaveWay for American Queen? WITH TRON BAR BY <3 | \ | | GREECE crore Mes Wits B-LEEDS)4 8 by Lara dy Lacon. ey 4 LADIES OF WEIGHT REDUCED BY CITY; IT’S EASY ENOUGH , Chicago Health Department Pre- | scribes Course That Brings One Down 64 Pounds. | CHICAGO, Nov. 6. ADIES of large proportion and full of ambition for a perfect avoirdupots will be interested in the story of how Mrs B, Cadwell, who two months ago welghed 225 pounds and sixty-four pounds, She says: “Two months ago I couldn't do the housework, because I was so | heavy St was dithcult for me to move around, I became desperate. y after day “I went to the public park where [ played volley ball and tennis, I straddled the ‘leather horse, hiked and worked reduced romp and jump, as a girl, but nearly. Mrs. Cadwell trained under the supervision of the city health de- partment, which designated what night “not guilty” when arraigned here to- day before Justice Gould.of the District | of Columbla Supreme Court op an in- dictment charging him and others with conspiring to bring stolen securities in- that Paul's suggestion as to a referehdum on the return of his ther to the throne may be accepted Jat the next Gr ions, scheduled \n y powerful Vent os has expres self that such a question be submitted to ! the at the polls. So we may ave, ultimately, the anomaly of a |royal King being cleeted by his peo- |ple, a royal succession determined by popular vote But why docs the boy Prince Paul | turn down @ crown? | There are several possible explana- | tions. He may be, a4 a superficial | reading of his answer to the Greck | ter indicates, a scrupulously | leyal, unselfish, honorable ,son and | brother. He tay be one of those | elope with | brother's girl, or with the con 8 of hig father's till rince Paul may be, as certain a spatches hint “r his father's thumb, His qu sation may be an "i of & good Mitte and big brother with thi stly crown, 1 ‘tisn't good for him Liike to think that @ canny youth, who * enough to keep out of trouble. King business, in this year of| . certainly shouldbe listed at the of haz upations 1's] a brave and optimistic company that curry insurance on the Itf Prince 1 feel almo! spire boy i} and refusing | hen tertously fatal monkey | A MBRICANS, naturally, are moat | keenly interested in thw whole J affair through the ver possible |chance that the Greek peoply may. Princo Christopher and the former Mrs, Leeds tu rule them, Abel Hermant, French satirtst and drama- several years a novel, naatlantiques marriage ¢ which an American! sranddaughter of the King of | 1 Tn this book the Amer- n father-in-law, worth $50,000,000, apparently expresses what in the thor's—a ently Europe's—v of such matters. | er think,” he says, “that all Amar- | Jica, ax well as myself, derives & real ! from such a union Tl te ke & good investment when} past—It 1s fe We men, bought it twice to be comple to seine Jail the sources of power in the world [First and most important is health Vrhen wealth, A splendid imagination |is also necessary, Bo Js good -blood, | | Stanislaus | birth, to the district from New York. Arn- stein reserved the right to wildraw his plea, Justice Gould refused to decide the question of ball. Qne phase of the} Arnstein case is now before the Unit- ed States Supre Court and as the | Justice has been informed that an Qpinion from that court is expected Monday he said he would wait til Monday before ruling on the applica- tion, a HELD AS FAKE DRY AGENTS. wo Brooklyn Men Accused of Ex- torting Money From Saloonkeepe Charles D'Andrea, thirty-one, of No 210 4Inion Avenue, and ‘Thomas Rosano, twenty-nine, No. 512 Metropolitan Ave- nue, Brooklyn, were turned over to the authorities by the pc with —Impersonattn, men and extorting mo under threats o: 20 Hudson 2 and $1 Sukushtu: 146 Street | “NEW FOREIGN 1 TRADE BANK. | $100,000,000 Corporation Hastnesn Here Ja to nexin| A A new foreign trade bank! rpora orized capital of $100, 10,000 will begin business in New York | onor about Jan. 1 | 1 dink wil he organized | | The proposed uder the Edge Law and will come un- Yer the nupervision of the Federal He serve Bank ization of the new bank was) firat proposed py the Commerce and | Maring Committee of the American Bankers’ Association, of v John | MeHg, V President of the “Me Jetals National Banik, is I lack It and even my eh GN ack it a ttle, but tt will not be lack- {ng in my grandchildren, who will be e best born in the States,” Will the future hold for the Amer n wife of Prince Christopher most interesting prize of “the pas & queen's crown?) Ask Venizelos, th Warwick of modern Greece, the power behind the throne, ¢ Princess CHRISTOPHER of ; Uitstionte 5 oF GREECE Pee ‘LIQUOR FINE CUT IN HALF BY JUDGE Garvin Fails to Impose Prison Sen- tences, Despite Announcement Despite hia announcement |from the bench that hereafter he would} \impose jail sentences on all defendants convicted of The fat just fairly | Federal Judge Garvin in Brooklyn im- posed only the in the garden. fell off and to-day I welgh oniy 160 | Po! po "gi m pounds and it still keeps coming | 4/0" Ut off, Jamaiec: Now, Mrs, Cadweil said, she can | Gharg of not quite as well | the Volstead act. Through his attorne: who was Judge G. his recent Justice of the changed Garvin was a elent is Pennsylvania Railroad as sho should eat each day and tho | hours at which she was to get up | 11" in the morning and go to sleep at | j. i ra plisae 4 watehman. | yigon ~ B seven, of ARNSTEIN 1S ARRAIGNED. hereupon Judge Garvin reduced the | Northt J., died suddenly of heart fine te $ ane Jratlure to at the McAlpin Hotel of $150 and $50 respectively | write packing his gtips preparatory to Question of Bail Postponed Until imposed on Harry Rung f ly |white packing hie gripe, preparatory: ita Next Monday, a ; Doe | a NE nied the Sommers Lumber Con) BAS MSH ite, it dar, /onrAseAten, > City. Ro EB. Ingersoll WASHINGTO: Jules W.) ¢ Hall, at 7th Avenue and gth Bany of eagth See ith: BRR ABGKe (Nicky) Arnstein entered a plea of | 5 Brooklyn. he! 1 New Jersey rs Also Beaten a part Delirium Tremens. HOLLY. |W. Harry King, Warden Jail, killed to-day by Harry MOUNT J, Nov of the more Bur Ungton County was instantly Asay of Bur lington, a prisoner, who if alleged io! have struck him with an tron bar Charles Vernon, a trusty, who was! also struck with the bar, is reported @e> to be dying, Asay was treuted for) 7 delirium tremens last night and this morning. A Kroup of officials called at jail this morning asked, Frank James, who is held in connec with the murder of Davis «. Paul, a bank messenger Warden King went down to the bullpen to get the prixoner. Twenty- five prisoners were in the unpart tioned pen. Asay was standing near the door and is said to have had the |bar behind his back, As the door was oper it is charged, he dealt a, crushing ‘blow head of the Warden, then jumped over his body |and ran upstairs to the kitchen, where he struck down the trusty. } Asay was overpowered and badly| beaten by three Jatl officials, who then | locked him in a solitary cell. King had been day Warden for six cars the and >» seat tion on the WANT A ROAD—BUILD IT. Dan Hanne and Actor Blinn Fina| Town Toe Poor. town of Neweaatle, N pair a shabby pub- Because the , $8 too poor highway, Daniel It, Han pulti- naire horseman, and Holbrook Bilnn, actor, have started the Job und will pay for it Jointly, It ls reported that the new pavement will cost up- wards of $60,000. It will serve sev- erul of their neighbors f Hanna is the son and heir of Mark Hanna, political boss of Ohlo in the days of President McKinley. . ‘The road that passes his residence leads up to the country Lome of Holbrook Blinn, It {s an old dirt road, almoat impassable tn the rainy season, Blinn will build the road to the Hanna pia and Hanna will build the nearest Improved highway, more taan a mile distant, Sees alee GIRL STABBED, SEEK FIANCE. Quarrel Said to Have Started Over || Date of Marriage. Miss Elise He Would Do So. esterday trafficking in liquor, Deln Bona, who came to fines to-<¢ yi: case of Jacob Van Chet, or {America from Italy on Oct. 14 to Road and Howard Avenue, [tarry Antonio Cordaro, of SS hal 5 v7 aw lashed with a razor early to-day ‘ated, last April on a |¥8* slashed © No. 268 ‘Ter- abrouck Helghta, N. J police say the cutting was the & querrel as to the date of the The girl was taken to the Hospital. She has several e of her sister, ing liquor in violation ot | ths a jury was drawn. Morris Kamby in‘’® manager in unsuccessful campaign for result maria Hastrouc Supreme Court, he then outs on the face and body and narrowly the plea to guilty, Judge escaped destruction of an ¢ A wen fined him $50. Kamber aaiq|er#! alarm for her fiance hua been sent “lot of money,” and that |° ———— now emple ain. Hotel on the| piew sudd when Mi After All— Isn’t It Quality You Want? Whether you buy footwear, headwear, food, clothing or furniture—no matter what you buy—you want quality, and unless you get it you know you will not get satisfaction. The Superior Quality of WARD’S Mother Hubbard BREAD is one of the points of this mighty fine loaf which helps explain its great and growing popularity; The crust of MOTHER HUBBARD BREAD is volden brown, its inner color ereamy white and its texture firm and close-grained—the kind you can slice and butter, even the thinnest slice, without breaking or crumbing. MOTHER HUBBARD BREAD makes truly wonderful sandwiches and the most de licious toast you ever tasted Add purity and cleanliness to all thiy excellence and you have the last word in bread making. - Don’t let another day pass without trying Ward’s Mother Hubbard Bread and don’t forget it is made with milk 1920. WARDEN IS KILLED ("MEGHIa' ABCA el WASHINGTON, Nov ~— PRISONER IN AIL Gomper | Federat President ¢ | said hi by Man Treated for Hor labor the Am more completely the futility convincingly Says Every Man in Congress Whose Service Record Was Perfe Won os toute tay decinred ‘Sure, weal fe. Representatives will. ineiuda | fet mons recatiae of her well-cooked meals toward reaction and asserted. that 1 rn {wenty-fve|mmocracy will right Itaelf ia the proper —but we can't help unton ecards, Samuel iy the Ameti f Lunbor said kup 6f election results feved the election 4 viet Federer at pate S| Will Spend Two Weeks at French justified than ever and Lick Springs—Plans for of separate party action ‘ demonstrated,” he Future. hats of a matching shade. turbans, roll brim, and smart, irregular shapes. TAILORED HAT DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR A Most Exceptional Collection of WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ HUDSON SEAL COATS Self or Contrasting Fur Collar and Cuffs 225:00 250.00 350.00 Values That Need No Comment ™ The collection includes six smart 30 inch long box models of fine quality selected pelts. cuffs of Nutria. FRANKLIN “: “GOV. SMITH GOING ‘BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specrally Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT. 38™ STREET SATIN and MOLE FUR HATS Very Specially Priced for Saturday Delightfully interpreted are these modish SIMON Plans to leave to- day for Lick Springs, Ind, for a two rest. He will be accompanied By joner of 4 ——1.~. * | was perfect has been checking already smen Who we ‘ have been de- d Agninat these fifty who were John T. Gilchrist, Commi tho working people have | Licénses. Atty-five to abxty men Ir and coi nts foy integer making a fuss over the extras, like Ancre Cheese.” WEST FOR A REST LBANY., amit | N ¥, Sponsor the Vogue of Twenty Chic New Styles 18.50 real Scotch mole fur and satin of They take form in tricorne, tam, cloche SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Collars and self fur, Beaver, Australian Opossum or BOYS' SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR FORTUNY, the great Spanish Pai ter, as a tiny moulded wax figures which brought ready purchasers and won him early fame, Boys’ Genuine All-Wool Mackinaws—Only ‘16.° Used to be ‘2.” more Made Keep the storm out and the warmth in, hard to wear out, Long fibre wool mackinaws, the kind they wear in the lumber camps Out west. purposes. in plaids and heathers, browns, grays, Warm, durable, and practical for all boyhood with shawl collar, full belt, and patch pockets: reds, and olives. Economical to buy, but For bays of § to 18 years, franklin Simon & Co, chinpREn's ifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WAIRCUTTING., SHOP — FIFTH FLOOR = se eee nips paints ti a —s

Other pages from this issue: