The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921. FIVE HURT IN STRIKE FIGHT. ee ee No, 283 37th Street, several weeks The company has been tranmportin: workers to ‘Dy nearly $5,000,000 In and Henry la sioseteer, “the dank rob- ARDS 1S FIRM AN STAND AGAINST SUNDAY BLU BLUE LAWS Diovernor “Urees R Rejection of, _ Any Such Measure by New Jersey Legislature. ‘TRENTON, Jan. 11—Several prece- were established in the capitol , Ome being the mecting on the | tame @ay of an outgoing and an} Incoming legislature. The 1920 body Met and adjourned at 11 o'clock, nd Dour later the 1921 legislature was i‘ j i Emex County. The i : i! i William B. Mackay of Bergen Jeader for the Republicans Senator Kays of Sussex for the ert George 8. Hobart of Essex He was placed in nomina- by Mra. Van Ness. , Edwards in his first annual urged rejection of any bill to bring about a restrictive He condemned the “Blue Laws” and expressed the opinion that laws should be liberalized. “The spirit of restricting and en- Greaching upon the liberties of the i SE ee ON tye ee entatenhimee ee f i ae HI ROPATI i forces which brought about adoption ef the Eighteenth Amendment to the i Federal Constitution and the Volatead "The Governor characterized such Wewisiation as “sumptuary” and as- ‘werted that “any legislation restrain- tae the liberty of the individual to © take such recreation a¥ may be to his weil-belrig, may @ reaction that will be detri- to religious observance and The Governor reduced the state , |ities at Hills Island “lof No. 239 West Democrats, The Assombly selected) “Worship God in his own way and}, total appropriations of $16,825,788. Appropriations requested aggregated $20,268,126. He suggested consider- ation of a project for a State office building for certain State depart- ments, Other recommendations included a State “daylight saving” law; appoint- ment of a comminsien to revise and codify the ertmina) jaws; labor laws Posey writs of injunction in dis- | putes where no property rights are involved and right of triat by jury {in cases of alleged contempt com- mitted outside the court's presence; amelioration of tax burdens; develop- ment of State highways; legislation designed to prevent pollution of State water supplies by Industries; ces#ion t the Federal vernment of jan) occupied by the Raritan arsenal near Metuchen, and a forty-eight-hour working week for women, limiting their night work to 10 o'clock. |Hindoo W rappics Immigra- orttion, Gobat Gon! ndoo who say# he is champion wrestler of the Britint. Empire, to-day started to try to break the toe-hold the Immigration author- ot on him when he arrived here on the Adriatic with Banoman Ghose, his trainer, with $6 etween them. Goho claims exemp- tion from the laws excluding Asiatica on the ground he is an entertainer and intends tosleave after fillin, tracts made A, Baws Lt cogs 5 falo, He has appealed te the Secre- tary of Labor. A\IB\IKN Baauty-SIX The first Auburn car was built in the year of the first automobile show. The twenty- first year finds both in: the center of national attention. F. W. WRIGHT, Inc. 228 W. Sth st. want in your new car? Find out what Saens that thle tory condition Visit Beth Sau? AUTOMOBILE SHOW. from ts “subway Un automobiles The ‘strikers, tn’ to-day's “i were armed with clubs, razors nd rocks. Upon the roach Of @ policeman the strikers |. ive _strike-breakers, Sonoph, Tenniek, ‘Trokge Brands, Her: Striking ‘Tailors Battle New fm- ployeen te Bay Hider, An attomabiie Mied with striking tailors encountered a machine bearing strike-breakers on Fourth | Avenue captured as he to New Brun near Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn, to-|man Winter, Nathan Aacher and David |two will be p day and a pitched battle followed. The | Jacobs, wero trentod for cuts and | bing the Nat row develo from the atrike eafied|brulses by Dr. ‘Terrenze of the Nor- on the factory of Sohwartz & Jaffe,|wegian Hospital. the Providence, Ik L stat partner, James B. Chatto lok, N, J. from which $25,000 Diveriy Bonds were ‘stolen. ber who made a sensational escape from the West Side Prison to be re- Greeted his wite at im and his were taken | Ne Ja ‘The Taced cet taisi f30) aes | jonal Bank of Milltown, worth of is a mark of distinction. @ The selection of a car of this make and model is an evidence of knowledge and discrimination in motor cars. See the Reo Exhibit at the Show Reo Motor Car Co. of New York, Inc., Broadway at 54th St. Branches: Brooklyn, 1380; Bedierd; Newark, 37-39 William St; Mew Rochelle, 184 Mein 5a Day See the ESSEX oo In Our Store i 1842 Broadway In order to have space for a more elaborate exhibit than would be possible at the Auto- mobile Show, the Essex will hold its own show this year in our salesrooms. We have particularly in mind tHe greater convenience this affords to the many, hundreds who are interested specifically in the Essex. A feature of ourshow willbe the display of one of the four Essex transcontinental record breakers. Consider that hundreds of cars of all makes, many costing up te $6,000 have attempted to break the transcontinental record. You have rarely heard of these at- tempts for the failures have not been given circulation. Yet isn’t it a remarkable and convincing proof of Essex ability and endurance that the only four Essex cars that ever chal- lenged for the coveted trans- continental record were in every case successful? for the scal year of 192 HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Inc. BROOKLYN. N.Y. Broadway at 61st Street, Circle Building ""WAR*,". » } | | | | 1472 BEDFORD AVE, tan enone oT, iH | | JAMAICA, L. I. NEW? ROCHELLE, N.Y. BRONX, N. Y. sERSEY C! SITY, Me J. WHITE PLAINS BERGEN AND HILLSIDE AVES, MAIN STREET 2460 GRAND CONCOURSE 128-189 MARTINE AVE. —, i] ul 119-125 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Why This Store Can Offer Such Big Bargains: WATCH THE ESSEX ‘The poicchantinne on male # all overstocks of the great are = 1) « : Se Geliveries, ne charge accounts, Nie mall erders filed j i } eae ie a 22>. ares Be — — A Record: ang “DANDERINE” PEPTO-MANGAN Girls! Save Your Hair! WILL HELP ae ott Make It Abundant! FIGHT COLDS MAN, don’t cheat your legs! “ igen cans. Ga Yor ted SAE IVE your legs their rights. They're your most , tn Good Condition visible and faithful mieans of support and are START TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN entitled to all the comfort and ease they'll surely find An After-Inventory ae A Rummage Sale in a pair of Ivory Garters that far overshadows any this store has ever held! Big Bargains by the thousands. Seldom more than @ few of a kind. Some that have slight manufac- turing defects; merchandise that has been soiled from handling in the National’s building or this store; counter worn goods, some with slight im- Pperfections from one cause or another; big lots and small lots of discontinued numbers; odds and ends, in many cases just one of a number. Nothing that cannot be put to good use. Nothing that is not of good quality. Articles that need but Now Is the Time to Build Up. You Will Be Strong This Winter. Every house has a supply of fuel for winter. People know cold weather is coming. They get ready for it. How many people get their owm bodies ready for winter? Most of ws 9 around all summer in the intense feat burning up energy, working hard ull day and sometimes lying awake nights sleepless in the heat. inter comes along. It catches many people totally unprepared physically. Few of us take stock of our health. Whether we will be well, You're only fair to yourself when you go right to the nearest haberdashery and state,‘‘Give me a pair of Ivory Garters”. Because Ivory Garters are made without pads or metal. . Every inch of an Ivory Garter works. The active, durable fabric web reaches clear around the leg without a gap. Their direct hold is due to scientific fashioning that makes Ivory Garters sit easily and naturally on any leg at a correct angle without slipping or binding. Let Cuticura Care For YourComplexion Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little akin troubles Do not fail to include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Sasapls Boch rea by Mad ‘Qusieure Lab Bee Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and Ivory Garters give you double wear and service. The: thicken. Don't let your hair stay life- ‘mug. a rinsing to make them like new. A great, big, wear and! last and trem you like old friends, and keep your less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, Rae ky 400 19m We tte Jeers tae gathering- together to make a record-breaking Sale. socks and spirits on even terms, ue Ta lots’ of tong, strong, heau- But. not everybody. Nowadays =r [people are learning. ‘They know thie Marked at prices, we believe, are lower than similar merchandise has ever before been priced. matter of enjoying good health is « thing they can help control. If you live right, eat right, get plenty of sleep, breathe fresh air and beep your ch B5-cent bottle of detighttat pe is 2 chose (dandruff and falling hale in: ; ou Lan Put on Flesh blood in good condition, you will be all right, If you feel a Hitthe This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives dvt — It is so simple. off in health—perhaps worn out end to thin, dull, fading hair that youth- ful brightness and abundant thick- ness.—All druggists !— pale—don't take chances. There's ne need of it, Buy some Pepto-Mangam of your druggist. Begin taking it to- day. You can get it in liquid or tablet YOUR men's woar desior knows just what is wanted. When you tell him, “I want , he’s there with the goods. Ivory Garte IVORY GARTER CO., New Orleans, U. S. A. If you are thin, weak, nervous or run down, it's ten chances to one that Su re Gioed ines Rbonobate ih eek sete | help you to put on flesh, but that it Aneinded . ede 600 Men’sShirts : ae Soll oe 97c to $179 pct SST $297 Knit Underwear 222: i8:" Young Men’ 8 Suits ¢ Suis vaiaes - 20 15c to $297 w iF 500 Women’s Coats Velour ole, eon ac $5 \ will also help you to look and feel| form. Tell your druggist which you stronger and better than you have for| prefer. But fo be certain that you get This» cenno Coats, ie ae months, Go to-day to National Drug|the genuine Pepto-Mangan, ask’ for it 500 Women’s Coats the full name—“Gude’s Pepto- $10 ular prices of which range Up Stores at 42 Park Row, 88d St, and|b Now... tnalan ot ey b an's ‘trimmed or 7th Av., 157th St. and B'way, Wool-|Mangan.” Look for the name “Gude's" Women’ 3 Hats pptrimmed "Hat “a "stock alten to 50c worth Bide, 2000 Lexington, “Av on the package.—Advt, : 145th St, ‘way, 60 Chureh St} “hay in ‘stock ‘at House Dresses. 3. si i. 2000 Sweaters =; Kalish Pharmacies, 23d St, and 4th} — Av., 58th St. and 6th Av., 59th Si Madison Ay., 96th St. and B’ or any other ‘good druggist and get enough Blood-Tron Phosphate for a three weeks’ trial; it costs only $1.50 —60c a week--and it's almost certain to do you a world of good. Anyway, you don’t risk anything for Blood- Iron Phosphate is so good that you can try it for three weeks under » guarantee of satisfaction . money back-—proof of its real merit tev It to-day.-—Advt. "a, Children's; ali bie variety, V SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY W ERS

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