The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 18

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POLICEMEN TRIED FOR Boys’! ESCAPE Two Mead 6 of Permitting Lads:at | Hospital for Observation to Go, Patrolman Edward H. Rush ant Henry J. Hanly of the Classon Avenue Station, Brooklyn, were on trial befor Deputy Police Commissioner Leach t @ay, accused of permitting the escape ef two boys sent to the Cumberlant Street Hospital for observation. The Were five boys in the original gro’ @nd only tliree left at the “chock-u on Sept. 12. Hanly anid he left five in bea when Rush came to relieve him Rush sald he found only three. The Comminsioner reserved decision He also reserved decision In the care of Patrolman Charles §. Mulcahy, of, the Atlantic Avenue Station, accused of | Making x false statement, to Capt Dubois, his commanding officer. Mul- eahy had a cut on the eye, and Is sald jo have told his Captain he was at- ed by strikers, Is is naserted he it the wound when he fell down while @ and Patrolinan Stenson were out with two siris, a URGE UTILITIES RELIEF. ertelyou Tells Gas Men Legisia~ tlon Be ry George PR. Cortelyou, President of the Consolidated Gas Company of this city, to-~lay opened the second annual con- vention of the American Gas Associa- tion at the Hotel Pennsylvania, with an address to more than a thousand dele- Mr. Cortelyou, who has been chief executive of the association since founding in 1918, sald, In part ‘pon us by the enactments, necessitating recourse t» Jon gand expensive fitigation, and by excessive regulation or bureaucratic exactions, Admirable as may be the Burpowe, underlying it, and sound us some of its les may be, regu- latory legisiation ahould be simplified.” ‘War Pictures for Wo Hero Fand. | An exhibition of war pictures taken ey the Signal Corps of the Army and lent by the Secretary of War, will be held at 4, 6 and 8 o'clock. to-morrow aft oon and evening in the Judson Church ed Goldier Memorial Hall, South | Washington Square, by, Post 760 of the American Legion. ‘This post composed of rounded men taking voc tional trainin, raes in New York University, The purpose of the exhi- » |Center Street, Jersey City, NURSE HIT BY JITNEY DYING. Mins Connelly's Skolt “Fractured tn Jersey City Accident. Miss Marty Connelly, a nu enville Hospital, Jersey Cit the Jatruck by @ jitne r to-day at W and Ocean Avenues and suffered a tured skull. At the hospital ttle was held out for her recovery. ‘Th was driven by Joseph Lefonto, No. 48 who was ar- rested, Edwin Jackson, No, 208 Orient Ave- nue, Jersey City, also suffered a frac- tured skull when he slipped and his head bit the curb at Claremont and Went Side Avenues. He was taken tp the Jersey City Hospital in a serto! eondition. Saloonkeeper Indicted for Murder. The Richmond County Grand jury to- day returned an indictment charging first degree murder against John Simp. fon of No. 9618 Richmond Terrace, S.J Simpson is alleged to have shot and keltlod neer Manley of Nicholas Street, Park, on the night of Oct 30. nm, in hie defense, charges that Manley ‘and others attacked him in his saloon and that he #hot in self-de- fenae, Er sacel IPhone Sterling 1332] IPhone Sterling 1332] anda competent esti. mator will immediately call with « complete line of samples of the FINEST MATERIALS. 25 W. 42a Sra Reem 603 Wear Sth Ava. Newark Branch Bition is to replent: he treasury of tho post. ° jon fee in fifty cents. Awarded ind Prize, Aw i in Belgium, Holland, Ital Approved by Good Housekeeping Approved by N. Y. 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Eat it with sugar and cream for breakfast. for lunch. Serve it as a vegetable for Eat rice as you do potatoes with gravy or butter on it. Eat it every day. There is no better food than rice ASSOCIATED RICE MILLERS OF AMERICA, Inc., New Orleans, La. CABBAGE WITH RICE Boil a head of cabbage until drain and cut ‘out the A Meal that Appeals to a Hungry Man HICK slices of roast beef — and rice, boiled southern style, make a meal that can’t be beaten. should be cooked so that each flake stands alone. should be poured over it.' There's noth- ing more delicious. the world. The rice enough for a family of five. Then the meat gravy amealthat youcan’tserve the most economical food. Makeitintoatastydish J¢ nourishes. than any other food. —and American rice as the finest in It only takes one cupful to make left can be combined with leftover meats and made into many appetizing dishes. Rice is never wasted. There are over three hundred ways to prepare it. Rice is the most healthful food, too. 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