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ede an ot hain Bed heen aes ro ~ — - _ ¥ ayer. = s ¢ is ; . \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. SVNDAY BREAK PAST-COOK GOES TO CHURCH - A.M. - GO TO CHURCH — SUNDAY DINNER SLUMP IN PRICES GIFT TO SCHWAB. MIAY FORCE QUICK ‘STOLEN, SMUGGLED, GONGRESS. ACTON SOLD IN GERMANY Farmers Send Delegations to} Twenty-Four-Ounce Gold Ci-| Washington to Urge Sta- gar or Jewel Case Turns | bilizing of Markets. Up in Berlin. BACKED BY BANKERS,)/DISCLOSES HUGE PLOT. Lacking Credit, Agriculturists|CO"SPiracy to Rob American] — gey Sell Their Products at Millionaires Carried On by HARRY L Less ‘Khan Cost. Sailors’ Aid. + visual TEST GASE WON FOR 33 TENANTS: ND RENT INCREASE Jury Denies 25 Per Cent. Raise For Washington Heights Apartments. A jury in the Seventh District Municipal Court decided to-day there | shatt be no rental increases in the ants of 4 tree tenants a Street The Ashton ' Holding Company Charles M. Schwab, over the long - By Dayid Lawrence. ning World.) lehem, Pa, to The Evening Worlds WASHING TO 5 right, 1920) —C abused adject! : a ring of smug describes the agricultural situation | a, Bie goaare in the United States to-day as re-/ despatch from Ber Sen- | Tribune, v. 30 (Copy-|to-day confirmed the theft from him tical is very muct but it rurate lers in’ Germany. to a copyrighted lin to the Chicago part of many thousands | ators and Representatives returning {of dollars’ worth of loot taken «from merican millionaires and sold in . +e. Patt 3 ‘ay. iat | Berlin and Hamburg through sailors Nothing is Left in Way of flected in the conversatior to Washington from farm States, If anybody imagines that the com- 4 on American ships. Innocent Amusement for ing session of Congress is going to be “E have no doubt the box delons : eae eT d & routine affair, with only supply bill8|¢, mee guid Mr. Schwab after read. Man Who Toils, Exgept to on the calendar, he will be much mis- . ing the story. is kK Lae, taken. Yor the unrest in the agri-| im, My ae MEE ta soe from the Clee Take the Air’ and He cultural 5 , the demand of bUSI-| 5° Rarttmore. I aid not know it wae| Must Do That on Saturday ness men (2 at Payment of income | gone until reading the dexpateh trom| Afternoon—Ban on Tire P » the outcry that) werlin. 1 then investigated and found | sale be established and some fF the nox waa missing. I have no solu- less Pleasures Forms a} of international co-operation brough < oi ate tion to offer as to hi oY When it r 4 Agra “ about to American products can find | Von teqorg.e © 1° Row or when i} Formidable Array of “Thou an outlet overseas—all this is sympto-|" rme tox was in the Hbrary of my! Shalt Nots,” and Dr. H. L. matic of pressure from all sections of] New York home in Riverside Drive Bowlby, Secretary of Lord’s the country, from the cotton gastos toy saw it last some time last autumd. | the wheat States, for! actiol by the We have been in the New York home Day Alliance, Stands for All! Government at Washington that will very little this year. We are chéck- Pale eernent 6h Wasting 3 year. of Them. @tabilize market con ons. ing up to see if any other articles are AGRICULTURAL ELEMENT AL- missing. I had no suspicion that ‘ READY HARD'AT WORK. anything was mising from my home| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The agricultural element in Con- until to-day.” What can we do on Sunday, if the gress is always powerful. Backed by». jqentffication of the box was made | Plans of those who would revive “the farm organizations of all ikinds, the through Mr. Schwab's initials en. | Spirit of the Puritan Sabbath" go into descent on Washington has begun. pravea on it, together with the in, |eftect? ‘ ‘Phere 18 to be a conference on Fri- scription, “Gift of the City of Balti«| We can rise Sunday morning day of, Republican and Democratic ore," ‘ I andl Seutbsrsulctaatezprovided| (we Senators from Western States In an The despatch asserts that a con-| do not keep the maid away from betfort to get agreement on @ Pro- | griracy has been unearthed betweon| church to cook it. gramme to be put through the Re-\ 1 group of thieves or pawnbrokers, .Wécan go to church. publican Congress and the Democratic |‘) ‘New York and other Americen| We ean go to Sunday school. Adininiastration, cities, and American sailors on ships We can eat dinner, but it must “The asricultur golng to Germany, These sailors, {| be a simple rather than a formal fright," said Senator Capper, Repub- |{, Charyed, uiroady have been ena| funetion and prepared with the Mean, of Kansas, to-day, “Something trusted with valuables totalling mil-| Minimum of labor. | ‘aust be done—~and'done quickly, too: lions of dollars and have disposed pl We can read a good book. | The slump in prices has forced tom in Herlin-and Hamburg, We can play good music on any farmers to get rid of livestock apd) “Giuggiing stolen gems Is Pye mulaleals instrament within’ the grain at prices away below the cost oi \5 declared, because the “state| home. ae of production, ‘They must do this 0 ae ‘yar existing between the Unitea| _ We ean pay a call or receive a get cash. ‘They can't get credit at d Geritay te eoncldeed a | friend, provided nobody's church the banks. The,latter, by reason of on ahould the police of Ber.| fours are interrupted. instructions from the Federal Reserve We can take a walk in the park. , Y® tin or Hamburg attempt to prevent iu we Hoard, will not rediscount agricultural |tyoi, sale, ‘The smugeling is said to We can go out in the car, p a “converted auto- paper |have been done chiefly by sallorson, vided it ‘Two main proposals are under con-/th, steamship Mongolia, which bas| mobile’—one that knows the way sideration for relief—first, the revival | just aeft Hamburg for New York. to, church—and provided we take 1 situation js a | of the War Finance Corporation; sec-|° white no teporta of the theft of| with us somebody from the Old ond, the adoption of a new policy by | jowelg described In Germany have| Ladies’ Home or the Home for he Federal Reserve Board been made here, gem robbers have| the Blind, thus making our motor WILSON CRITICISED FOR ABOL-| jie) futaniy active in the last year,| tide a work of mercy. IGHING FINANCE BOARD. the list of recorded thefts in New We can go to church in the It 1g now asserted that the Demo-| york pnd its environs alone running, evening. vratic Administration erred when it} into millions of dollars, Apparently We can go to bed early. ; permitted the W ing, constructive r Finance Board to] jittle of the loot has been recovered, | All these inte go out of business. The power to re- cena ect suggestions ve dura suedsaeiin ts vive is still fed in tie President. ip | Rev. Harry L. Bowlby, D. D., Ge Wugene Meyer, Chairman of the | 8000 IMMIGRANTS HELD UP. Secretary of the Lord'y Day Alliance, Hoard, is sald to have differed With} Quarters Yor Rut 1,500 the organization out to make Prohibi- Secretary Houston, who recommgnd- Sleep on Benches. tion America severul notches purer ed the extinction of the board. The] phe Roy, DF, Newell Pwight Hills, {than tt ts now : agricultural Senators crilicise Secre-} of Plymouth Chuwwh, Brooklyn, will le The Alliance y/ ture tospight before detained ni- | forcing the dead-le grants on Ellis Island on "The Ameri-| that come down f undreds would do this by en- er blue laws days when tary Houston severely and so rs of the farm some of the leg colt anit Lawrence, Janae vomine rom sono Hersh Puritan Blue Laws, ° kee cme enn wren Teed f a 24-ounce gold . 4 hat the o ‘ Siocreneeece| Ag Outlined by Reformer, oie ese ee Ann Take the Joy Out of Life 2! 3.832 ce: |the Lord's Day Allian |can do’ ganizations. They say he is out of|ca of To-day,” ‘The lecture will ie M-1) was a eritr kiss one's wife on fouch with the sentiment of the coun- | lustrated with lantern slides |the Sabbath, by repealing all libe try when he suya there Is plenty gf} | Commissioner | Walia “wall to-day | sunday ordinances, and, if all oth aredit for the farmers a Tree ort ot New Yorke amtiie iapa {means fatl, by making Sunday ob- Mr. Houston has ifsisted that the] tion. Meanwhile, there are “sleoping| gervances Une subject matter for al struction after the war is an in-| there. Last night thoes 217 slept on fof the United States evitqply nful one and thap alt| Plankets spread on benches \jJustT THE SORT OF MAN THE lasses must put thel houlders to | SABBATH PURIFIER IS. the Wheel and bear the’ hardships.| ties are said to be 4 5 ‘The eral Reserve Bourd tightened | mous in fayoy of some form of up on credit early in the spring in]elther through the Federal } the hope of deflating the credit sit-| Board or the War Finance Corp: uation gradually, Many industries | tion he latter” organization fu fore have: baen:adverselss attected, nished credit during the war to enters | i6 qivinity student and FARMERS FEELING EFFECT OF | prises which were helping in the war-? signa) eoangelist’s river of sf Dr. Bowlby is a spare person under medium height, wi bright eyes set a trifle too near to- pinched mouth, the high, 1 that often chardcterl profes- » keen, ch, Ho RESTRICTED BUSINESS. meine aaehihiery fiows smoothly over interruptions, he The farmers are just feeling the| Senator Capper believes that Con-|.conts antagonism in argument, be effects of the same restrictions of| gress may be persuaded elther tolsceme to believe that If you differ credit. Last spring's policy is fust| pass an amendment to the Federal | with @im you must be either a Jew now bearing fruit, Its defenders in-| Reserve Aét or 4 resolution declaring |r in the pay of the pur yors of sist that the cost of living Is thus|the opinion of Congress as to the py; orsasional amusement, He lives in peing reduged, that the drop in prices | extension of credits to the farmers t Orange and he came here from aa direct action of the| the country, The Government has on | gitoona, F Federal Reserve Beard in restricting] many un occasion used its machinery |” 7 cannot give you a clearer glimpse sradits | to relieve farmers in emergencies, and !o9¢ Dr, Bowlby's mental attitude to- But the agricuituralists declave the|the Senators and Representatives ward Sunday—and, presumably, the } mente! attitude of Kis organization 0 ti from agricultural States will natura proceas has gone too far—that it wi : FT ee o-|ly put tip a stiff fight for some su mean ruin to the farmers and a de-| 210) “Prneir political futures may drinking? crease ‘in the amount of food, The’ pe dependent upon the way they han "We want to close all soda (ankers in the agricultyral communi- die themselves in this crists. fountains on Sunday,” he said, 8 n is contained in his comment on} brought suit to recover a 25 per cent inerease beginning in October of this jmoney bas been deposited with the tipulated clerk of the court. It hirty-thre & single . that of Mrs, Margaret | Williams. on Oct, 1 ef that year, Sh “because we! do not consider |°ther tenants, refused the new in- them a work of necessity.” pase this “You think it a sin to take a | Charles Newmark, 4 member of the] mega de aeeye, | asta: holding company “L would not call it precisely | Particulars in a sin’ he at length remarked, [item of 3 per cent. Portentously, “but it often leads {Counsel for the tenants cla : to sin. Boys and girls, young | Was no depreciation, but that the wople going to church, are’oftes tproperty had increased in value. It was sad Newmark's equity was only adel vals ‘aks Tounealoy wltere $6,000 at the me of the purchase of _ ¢ property, In April, 1919, and that ba er a e income on this equity had been at of giving |85 per cent. ligious offering, as quarte takes penni: a GRANTS LANDLORD “What sort of Sunday do you Se wan’ { asked Dr. Bowlby, when , rd Y talked with him in his office at No, Court Orders $1,815 Turned Over 165 Fifth Avenue. “We have hear Pendi cision on Dis- all the things you would forbid; but ending Decision on don’t you consider that the man ot : puted Increases. woman who works six days a week in office or fa at teausi ne a writ of man mus Or ntitied to a little fres r and ex- dering liam BR. Fagan, clerk of the creise on seventh day?” Sixth District, Municipal Court, to pay “Oh, they have lots of time week- over to Charles A. Graber, landlord of days for fresh air and exercise,” he 1n- a big apartment house {n Bast 17th Stored chnartully “If they are A Street, Wlatbush, $1,816 rent money work at 6 they ean arr their dinner 3 » mpounded with the court the re hour so as to have at least two hours “bounded ae st for sult of a dispute over rent tn for games night. And most peo- Bavediet tie ; Tasurt part of the day on SVe Oe IS SERTRIe Vony afternoo: suid to bd “There ia too much Bolshevism in « Jandlord-tenant cusps, ‘The law Tn sii th e're not against the laboring does 1 ontemplate that the landlord man—we are for him. We believe shali be deprived of his rent and his |that he should put all his labor into property too.” Many of Graber's tenante refused to » he demo, six days lA the w ho seventh day own master—f ‘re 1 sux k, and that on should be his tobe paid the! ny “to do what tells him he Is it going (o tell him, next, that he must go to church—and how, t must go? ® is the wort of remark Dr, doesn't Pi “The Alilance verily 7 “will never try to forve anybody to to chureh, That would be mixing SENATOR TOO BUSY church and State.” y “And do you not now propose to use| TO PRESS BLUE LAWS the State to enforce the strict regulations of certain relig 19?" 1 asked =e te OW On vision ber appeared before wiay with the claim s*the rent money to a for ¢ for Benedict t that Graber nee | pay bills and ta he said, 8 rus | | Pr ihition Leader Says He Intro- insisted Dr. Bowlb: Noa “Ww | fuced Sunday Bill by prote We simply de ! = by as tempgati » Request. goa actions froin people as poesl-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Senator | Poipeunraverblaeneh ct eee ren Ny Jones, Prohibition leader “That is, you think when there's no|0f the church?’ I iKked, “Tam afraid,” Dr. Bowlby remarked] chidingly, ‘that you are taking the’ attitude of The New York Worid on that he sponsored the Blue Law Sunday Bill for the District of Co- lumbia by request but will not “have this question,”* ; |time to press for action on It," add- These are the things he and ryt : " ing that he ‘too busy with other the Lord's ‘Day Alliance would | eS eee we ¥ ban absolutely on Sunday: Pleas- | MAtters, ; Hut M: Jones may not be able to (Continued on F th Page> ‘ aL iw, fe he is considered psa tial 1 flu moral crusader by the reform- + who are now gatherlug here for MAKING CITY DRY at tires "svn mado” pla “HOPELESS TASK” |mittea their names’ to be used tn |the honor Hats of reformers will have to stand up when the test comes So Des 4 Up. pr. erafts, tes Boyd Givin ! Jot—Foree Entirely Irastic Sunday tay te moral uplift legisiation, fi Vashington that those Sena madequi Frank 1 ya 1 PrOhtOn House members who think that they Enforcement Agent he now Sept. 15.) Wil pass nothing but appropriation hax been relieved his bile th sion are reckoning with SHacannt ieavar the out the reformers, that trying to make New both “a thankless and « hopeless ta for the present force In seventy-five days Mr. F mado on an average of thirty day and has confiscated Liquor value Lao Hehnoaey, Cah WAN and Ww $1,200,000, @ Hauors, with about] jian Saveley ithe addicted to tight $300,000 worth confiscated by his pred | fitting raiment who tv " 1 —_ /: ARRESTED AT HOTEL ASTOR. Youths Had Check for Guests’ Bax- wake in Parcel Room. cessor, James Shevlin stored In the} junit of purking themacives slo Knickerbocker Warehou sidewalks on the west vlde of Lo Mr. Boyd's successor probably will bel acre Square, entered the Hotel Astor appointed within a few days. Mr. Boyd | yesterday e will go South ons fishing trip, and on urn will take up his duties in the Revenue office iy Washing ) physiclans have made « for ® renewul of their whiskey | arrest. 4 permits, although this is the last day | Broudway, Muiiatrate feet they can do ao. Last year between! day for teinl on a charge 3,500 and 4,000 permits w ued. ed larceny, und presented at the MUSIC. QR SUNDAY WALIK PLEADS GUILT 10 $1,882 FRAUD Son of Former Hempstead Vil- lage President Was Active dictmen‘s charging grand larceny. pleaded not guilty to an in- dictment which use seven bonds of the Central New Gas ang Blec Hempstead had gh change for other sect Hamlet pleaded guilty to the sec- indictment, which charged him | pendent” coa) at $16 a ton, M obtaining $1,882.69 from Ten-| Senator Calder called on the Dis- ne’ by false representation ‘Pe JY Haniel. wae asting ii the | trict Attorney this afternoon and in- vited him to attend a meeting of the afternoon at 29 West 39th Street. resented @ bill of | Sunday School work at St. George's Protestant. Hpiscopal Church at He'lives in Terrace ave- | Committee Iriday », Hempstead, is married and has two children He is about twenty- nine years old. Senator Calder much trickery in the coal business and #o Kittle apparent desire to be {wir to the public that he firtoly than ever of the opinion that shooting uring the big game hunting|the Federal Government will either {| have to operate the coal mines or ebnolutely contro! prices. Mempatead. AUGUSTA, Me., Nov. 30.—Nine per- cons have been WELL, ANY’ ORKING. The total is the same , ANYWAY, THE WORK The to MAN CAN HAVE THE AIR. IMPOUNDED RENTS - ate and director of the In-| piace to go but church they'll go to| ternational Reform Bureau, saya now great battle, Tt was made plain| ler of the present | lovement to have Congress enact} “oy , NDAY ACCORDING TO THE. SUNDAY LEAG OR RIDE WITH “THE NEEDY’ in Sunday School. Milton Hamlet, WAI! Street broker,| An instance of profiteering in coal of Dr, Francis P. Hamle:,|/ through manipulation Hompstead dentist and former village ont, was committed to the! had been obtained through speculators Nasdau County Jail to-day for] when, in reality, tt was bought at the sentence on Dec, 1%, after he bad| mines at mine prices, was turned over pleaded guilty before Supreme Court! }, genator William Calder of the Sea- Bendder to one of the tn- irged that hie] Brooklyn, ly appropriated to his own) ‘Phe \Diatrict te Company, valued it which stgee Tennery, of tes, Persons Hunting Season. im Mate led by accidental loses in Maine to-ni, that of BONWIT TELLER & CO.’ | The Specally Shop of Oripinallions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Unusual Values Wednesday “BONTELL” SILK HOSIERY For Women and Misses | | | | This Hosiery is from our regular stock and is of the highest quality of pure thread silk and perfect ‘ in every detail. The Ideal Gift for Christmas. Fine Silk Hosiery Three Pairs 5.75 2.00 Medium weight in beige, black, white, brown, gray or taupe. Lisle | garter tops and soles. Gauze Silk Hosiery Three Paira 11.50 3.90 Very sheer silk hose of exception- al quality. In black, taupe or brown. Openwork Silk ‘Hoslery Three Pairs 12.50 * 4.25 In various effective designs. In bleck or African brown. Fine Woot Hoslery Stree: o- Speris ribbeq eifceis, various heather BROKER HAMLET BROOKLYN GOAL PROFITEERING DATA GIVEN TO CALDER Senate Commiltee to Take Up Gouging Evidence Collect: ed by Lewis. DOVER, N. J, Nov, 90,—When Péter Saluce!, forty years old, who keepe @ boarding house at Mine HUl, came |home near midréght last night, aeeord- ling to the poliae, he found Joe Gas . thirty-five years old, talktag to Mrs. Salucclo, A fight ensued, in whieh Gustoner 1s alleged to, have shot Mra, Sulucct, the police sald, grappled with Gustoner, got his revolver and. Saluce! and three boarders : taken into custody The five Salueel children, ranging from two te seven* years Io age, Were taken to the pelle station. acne lpi ine COLLINS HELD IN $50,000, In Robber Whe Get Millions — aived > COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Nov. —Kelth Collins, arrested in OWiahoma for vomplieity in the recent robbery of & Chicago, Burlington and Quiney mail car in which the robbers got more than $3,000,000 in curremey ama securitic ted States Commissioner W, A. Byers make it appear that the commodity atorial Reconstruction Committee tu- day by District Attorney Lewis of Attorney has all evidence to show that certain dealers in Brooklyn ‘bought coal at the. mines him to) ex-|#t $8.10 a ton from the companies and sold it in Brooklyn ax so called \“inds- was bound over, Bond was fixed at $60,000. lins was taken to Jali. For a hasty snack after the theatre, toasted crackers, spread with Ancre Cheese will the “perfect end” of an” evening’s enjoyment. UE Marted Through ng to Mes. 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