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_— Pees SOT SEAT ne Ne ete tile a epee 4 ee, Sate atin ies re err be -~BIGGEST SEAPLANE. ‘BEING BUILT BY NAVY, DEPARTMENT % Giant Blying Boat Will Be | ThreetTimes Larger Than a , NC. bs HE dfpartment has under- takerg the construction at the naval’ aircraft factory of a giant “flying boat, larger than any now in existence. As planned, this will be « 602000-pound vessel, with metal wing structures and a com- bination of nine Liberty métors in three groups, This is a develop- ment from @he NC-4 type, the first acroplane to, cross the Atlantic, but the expamsion to nearly three times the norunal displacement of the NC-4 involves a number of difficult technival problema.— From the annual report of Secre- tary of the Navy Da ——_. PEDDLED IN UNIFORM. Three Arrested for Selling Magn- sines tn sabway. For selling an “A. E. ¥." magazine in the subway, three x-service men were arrested at the Cortlandt Street station jast aight by Charles Jackson, _an Interborough detective, and taken to, the Old Slip Station. The prisoners said they are Harry A. Ford and Wil- liam Christ of No. 270% Ninth Street, ‘Brooklyn, and Louis Hamitton of No, 10 Finest Street. Hach gave-his age as twenty-one. According to Jacison, the three pieced a copy of the magazine on the lap of each passenger, and Hamilton aaked them to buy the publication to +aid former soldiers. The three wore army walforms without coats. Hamilton said he was gassed with the old 23d iment of Brooklyn and ts unable to raturn to his old calling as salesman, ving been forbidden to work indoors. hie rent had been raised and ing magazines to TWO HELD AS ABOUCTORS. Charged with “ebtncting Afteen-year- 014 Pearl Adelman of No. 994 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, Frank Termine, nineteen, of No. 1118 Wuloughby Ave nue, and Anton Cuccharia, seventeen, of No. 99 Starr Street, were hel in the Gates Avenue Court yesterday by Mag- 00 bail each for ex- ‘The hors the girl were Srreste on, Sunday in'Meridess Conw, The g'! sald t Termine about a eee 5 Termini romised to Barry her ff she would #2 away with Bim.” an Hag the pare som Pe rents Untverstty, o ROCHDSTER, N. ¥., Dee, 14.—Presi: dent Rhees of the University of Roches AS HOUSING RELIEF | Co-operative Home Buiklers to Organize City-Wide Move- ment To-Night. A mass meeting will be held in the High School of Commerce, No. 140 Wrat 6th Street, to-night to perfect ongant- ration of & Co-operative Home Bullders’ Association in an effort to solve the housing problem. Tt Js plarmed to start a city-wide co- operative buliding programme that will fot only provide homes for salary and wage oarners and others affected by the money. Existing tenants’ otgantzations Will be Invited to co-operate and em ployers Will be asked to further the movement as a matter of food business, “Co-operative bullding 1s the only way to ond the present crisis,” said C. 1. Schub, a contractor of No, 122 124d Street, who ie organizing the m ment, “Something must be done to che fa situation in which plane were filed for only two apartment houses in one month While plans were filed for twenty-cne garages and stables, as waa the case in Manhattan. Practically all the bul.d- ing planned or under way now Js for | business purposes. “The spedlative builder, on whom the public. formerly depended for 90 per cent, of Ite construction, has been driven out of the market by the refusal of the banks to furnish him more than 50 per cent, of the capital he needs. The ta- veator will not, build because he door | not want the risk under the new rent | laws and other uncertainties.’ oo ELECTRIC RATE STILL LOW. Court Proceeding: Brooklyn. On the request of defendant's counsel, Bupreme Court Justice Benedict in Brooklyn yesterday adjourned for one week & hearing on the application of the city to continue @ temporary injunc- ton granted last week by Supreme Court Justice Aspinall restraining the Brooklyn Edison Company from in- creasing its rates approximately I per cent. Jn granting the adjournment Jus- tlee Benedict continued in force the temporary injunction. eee for the Edison Company sald] city would be held able for all | Gamage which je company might aut- fer by reason of the injunction. y Increase in ¥ burner mame & CO., Broad St.” .N. ¥., Dee, 14. MUILDMBR AND. LANDLOMDS ter announced to-day that Mra, Henry . Rose & & Co. A,,,gtrong haw given, $900,000 for the alv auditorium to seat about 1,600 persons. The building will be a buliding o' memorial of her husband, Henry A. Btrong. PLAYER PIANUS Come South American firm; or offer for the lot of 45 ins will be proud to own one pianos. Convenient T: ADVANTAGE 1—The instrument offered is favorably known for more Srooks piano action. ns the “Standard” warranted absolutely f of our product, free of an; may detertorate or becom tear, or climate condition 3~-Saving of $160 on your ins rs for five years, in writing, as follows To-day! and get one of these superb $725 player pianos, at a saving of $160. These are not cheap instruments, made Pen af to sell at a cheap slg Made for a high-grade ler was cancelled; our cash itruments was accepted. You of these magnificent player Regularly Sold at $725, and Worth It 65 Including Bench and Your Selection of Rolls ‘erms, If Desired Come to Brooklyn and Save $160.00. 3 OF THE SALE the Franklin Pierce Player Piano, than ten years as an instrument of merit; genuine tvory keys; solid ebony sharps; copper wound bass strings; tuning pins bushed with maple; genuine Woods & 1 player action, + guaranteed by the “Our player action ind this guarantee ‘or Five Yea . Dias for all that the word implies. W: e will replace, without any nature used In the construction y expense whatever to the user, that ne imperfect through tse, wear and aig trument. 4—Bench and supply of rolls—your pelection—Free, 5—If you do not wish to pay cash, liberal terms are offered to responsible parties, I | question, any material of Open Evenings Until Xmas, 29] LIVINGSTON ST., B’ KYN. Opp. Keeney's Between Nevins and Hanover Also tol Be} Investigated Resolutions were adopted in ring ~ Under Resolution of Senator | ioe? re vt cons DESTROYER PLANT USELESS| skyrocketing rents, but will save thom |" enate to appoint three DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE ELECTS | 4 | Demands Mepeal of Daylight Sav-| prances Sproule, _ Stellarton, Take Subway to Nevins St., B’klyn. rn EVENING” WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOCE HOMES, NOT GARAGES |JERSEY TO INQUIRE INTO GAS PRICES |: Burt stantinople area. rporated in New Je ie Ing and f law | ‘Simpson, licensing dealers in Vards, at Sam sn | mh TRENTON, N. J., Dee. 14. —With the ar heaaseebinig wate to-day ot the. eate-| AMERICAN WORKERS FREED. WASHINCTON: ; Dec i commit , Senator Gimpseg of Hudson| Near Bast Relief Soctety Learns 10 mittee w noed that he would intro- | of 18 o Been Relenned. the navi a Esc daheet calling for @ state Information was received by the Near | Savantun, Mass. erected during the wided a oases the Senate ae ‘ast Rellet to-day that ton of the|Nar'at ® cost of about se\and quatity of gas being served by r i rious companies operating in New| cshteen men and women workers who! gisposition. had been detained by Turkish Nationa! ists in Samaun, Vilayet of Trebizond, | Sake we nels ae Asia Minor, since Nov, 6 had been re~|Piant was not of use r leased and reached Constantinople. 1Raae the ar tecemennl ‘The released are Mr, and Mra. Louis Zanesville, O.; Mies Laura I tridge, Morrisville, Pa.; Miss Est- aithorizes the Preai ct the investigation ‘Twbies, Bed-traye, Bact dng Law. Scotia; «Marjorie C. Pfeitter, | 14 LEXINGTON A avi, ork Citys Miss Margaret, 0 fx || Sargent Co. '* “Ne Ihe Dairymerts League to-day clectod| Miche Shoain aM Rite “hsravte |B Reenter wad ana 04 ROS. & board of twenty-eight directors and Quinn, Lansdowne, Pa.; Miss Amy A. EMBER 14, 19207" , and rae lL. lw. U. ASKS CABLE INJUNCTION |*-"ne with the proposed connection Searles Heir W “| Meeks To F atom, Botlt During HO0,000 Cont. tartes of State, War and Navy. | io tition to Bi Foley to have : petition to Surrogate Foley to WASHINGTON ee The The company complaing to the woman Cate tibia ; A The | dirt S that. Mecretary. Colby. has| temporary administrators appointed Weaten’ Union Tele krE yt ompany | threatened that if an attempt is made | for thé Searles estate in New York. prou me au in e strict of ‘o-|to connect with the Barbadoes cable er’ c lumbia Supreme Court to-day for an by the wae of the @hree cables, Key SO LANGUEALC Ih Sagoo Taeticiy Seda West and Cojimer, Cuba, these cables | @ settlement in Massachusetts of the injunction restraining the Secretaries | will be torn up by the Government | contest brought by the nephew of of State, War and Navy from inter-!order Searles to have the will set aside, f the Houwe Naval com appointed to-day ao inspect destrayer building plant ot make recommendations for its , final | gait Secommending this actton, Sects. e sub-committee. .. Marks, Suffern, N. Y.i Miss - INVALIDS’ | CHAIR STORE OPEN: 9a. m, to 6 p. m. HEARN. Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 Wert of Fifth Avenme Boys’ Clothing Overstocked! Department carrying Surplus of “Suits and Overcoats to the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars. = Therefore $50,000 worth of Boys’ : - Suits and Overcoats Will be Reduced Below Present Wholesale Prices. Boys’ Suits 9 to 18 yearse—All Wool materials—best styles and workmanship. sl 4 $16.50 Suits $19.50 Suits Some with extra trousers Boys’ Overcoats 11 to 17 years, Ulsters and Ulsterettes of heavy overcoatings. $19.50 Overcoats $22.50 Overcoats Boys’ Mackinaws 8 to 18 years, All Wool dealin tailoring—full sizes. $13.50 Mackinaws | $16.50 Mackinaws Young Men’s Suits Sizes 32 to 38, Cassimeres and ae fabrics—best styles, 18.50 0 $28.50 Suits $34.50 Suits Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing, 3rd floor See Page 31 for Other Hearn Advertising jj; s AS aHaea vt the company's cable with the new] Arthur TT. W \}ine from Barbadoos, where It con-| the millions of B with a British cable to South | Methuen, Mass, to-day withdrew his rd F, Gearles of nt Action By Secre-| BROOKLYN = OPPENHEIM. 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