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ee ‘ THE _EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ADVICE CAN'T HELP ANY BOY WHOIS DEAD MENTALLY AT 21, DECLARES THOMAS A. EDISON a WHAT EDISON SAYS: —Cut in Armament and Alliance of U. S., England, France, Italy and Japan Needed to Prevent Wars.” —“‘Stop Stupid Bureaucratic Government and Let Business Men Work Out Their Own Salvation.”’ '—Place Hoover in Government Position Where His Great Executive Ability Can Best Be Utilized.” ‘If Germany Can’t Pay Allies Must Reduce Demands—Keeping a Man in Jail for Debt Is coon’: HALE YEAR IN JAL SECOND SENTENCE FOR SALOONKEEPER declared: | rat ‘Thomas A. ment of at 1 alliance betwe son believes disarma- st 50 per cent, and an n America, England, France, Japan and Italy must eventu- ate {f the world Is to be spared future | wars. He made this known to-day to newspaper men on the eve of his seventy-fourth birthday. After expressing the belief in such Mr, anchor to the windward, an alliance “But isolated Edison as an Judge Learned Hand Holds Prisoner in Contempt for Violating Sales Injunction. and inexpensive experiment- | ing should go on incessantly to have | branch up-to-date models for every of war, so if things should not turn hoped they would, | none would have an advantage, | Mr. Edison foresees war with Japan| { she is not permitted to have more oom toextend her increasing popula- tion. over a reasonably increased area.” “Do you anticipate another big war Involving the nations of the earth?" he was asked. “There will be’ many lit! ars," le answered,” and the possibilities of | & large one will extend beyond our | life at least. Answering the query, ‘What method of reviving American industry would seem to be best?” he responded: “Re- arrange and correlate and put on a business basis the stupid bureaucratic form of government at Washington. Leave business men to work out their own salvation without go much in- terference. Adopt Otto Kabn's , tax scheme of one-third of 1.per cent. cn all sales to anybody. Place Hoover tm a position in the Government | where hig great executive ability can be utilized best. There is nothing veademic in Hoover. He is one ot the greatest assets the country has. “Let the big bankers get together and organize clearing houses with out as ali nations Foun Helly, sloonkesper of 52 Street and Second Avenue, was given six months in jail to-day by Federal Judge Learned Him for contempt, the | contempt consisting of violating a re- straining order of the court against selling liquor.+ The sentence was said | to be the heaviest yet meter out under | Voistead Act. ‘ele Judge criminal 7 the United District Court, faced a ceart room so packed with defendants in Nquor violation cases, saloonkeepers | and banenders were seated on law- yers’ tables and standing on every| available square foot of floor space. ‘Tebere were 177 cases on the calen- dar and fifty for pleading. Eightesn were given fourteen days each in the Tombs upon pleading guilty, four others were fined $20/ each, two $400 euch, two uthers $100 each, and one $500 M'GOLDRICK LOSES 310 VOTES IN CONTEST ‘Change Is Made in the 14th Elec- itting in} the States technical inspectors to exchange) tion District of the 4th commodities instead of credits, the buyers and eellers being given @ Assembly. A gain of 310 votes for Justice Isidore ‘opel on his plurality of » conte: y former Justh: chance to check the quality of thg| commodities before acceptance, the clearing houses charging a commts- sion for the risk as to quality, & The risk in this would, with tech- nt Giswiites nical inspectors at euch house, be turns from the t of the ith Asse y Dis The examination t: gave Wue- to MeGokirick's 181. The! s was 11} for Waservogel, 273 for MeGoldrick Mr, Simon said Justices Matsh, Davis and Wasservogel have retained counsel! fo nak an investigation into charges thal ballot boxes were imnroperly sealed, many of them arte arriving at the oand | of Elections with broken seals, John R Voorhis, Prestdent of the board, sali the geals were damaged in transit | reduced to zero.” A revival of business after Pres! dent-elect Harding is seated is de- pendent upon, Mr. Edivon thinks, the men the Executive selects for his Cabinet. Mr. Edison's comnient on the young man starting in the business world was: “I camt give any advice on this subject. All that I do know is that if @ young man has reached \ twenty-one and 1s dead mentally no} | HT ee ie cramaw orvese| FIRE IN FIRE HOUSE: | perience will ever change him in the}... snnoo mamage Mefere it TH slightest. Pat Out. ¢I¢ at some period between twelve is hae ql ; ‘ i arms of fire usually appeal to the 7 care of nd sixteen year : is n to the nostrils, of interested in a subjec me Company No, 1, South Beach, S. enthusiastic, then he will advance}; put this morning it waa the odor of and become a high type man. If not, then bis mental machinery will grad- ‘ushy atrophy and he will be a men- tal dead one.” The inventor thinks Germany will stnoke that ‘The fire was in frame structure forty years old, brought them the news. thelr own building, a| for- | merly used by the volunteer firemen It waa so exciting to have a fire right at home, that somebody turned in re be able to pay what the Allies de-{|"n alarm, and a company from Row: 4 |bank came over to help pnt ft oul mand of her as long os the sum is/ And it was a real fire, doing abo ut spread over forty-five years. “If at | $3,000 Garnnne, batore ie wae mast ? 1 . t started on the ni Moon cnetiods any time it is found she Is unable £0 | knows how—and took off part of ti do so and Germany presents honest | ad puty Chief Regxing ts Inve fund real facts the Allies must reduce | Ur a their demands. Keeping a jail for debt is absurd.” | Mr, Edison replied to a variety of} man in | AGED PASTOR DIES. | Recently Completed 50 Years of questiony from what he thought of dersinnsis One Church. | prohibition to what advice he had for | Seacas tothe Seriaina Wand) | @ young man sjurting out in life, In| WINSTHD, Conn. Fe. 9.—The Rev. | has a balance on hand of sbout $100,- answering the question “What would| Dr. Arthur Goodenough, knawn as the | too. qos tie month of by gunitee tae you suggest to Jessen the growing di-| Hlshop of Winchester and for tty| \ cos power, maintenance and other | vorce evil in America?” he said: “1] %e@rs pastor or the Congregational AB“: cin lexpeninel - ce I didn't know It wag! Church in Winchester Center, died aud-|Simnilur operating expenses exceeded can't a 5 denly at the operating income on all of the sixteen serio . | Grell, hts . lveutaa Ghithe NRGhe a acne : arohibitio: - entoita ontnet x a very. short ‘outers 0 Wasse ‘ 1 Prohibition, in the inventor’a opii-! tired! froin the mintstry waen “he com: |The total income ion, has been very beneficial to work- nt 4 century work us pastor! a. x ingmen t will tuke several: y fyb osp Ny ashen #1000 || aixect for the sermons, performed 155 marriages and | routes, includ etcch | ¢ condur id uneral services, Dn 4 ney Mr, Edison is in fino h He | Sconenoven was Gorn at defecwon, 26 | 64013. The tinal net de a op- expects to put in most of his seventy-| ¥., in 1838. His survivors are’ his | eration for November, including taxea| dourth birthday to-morrow at mis | widow, 0Wo sons and four daughter: snd other necessary outlays, wus ‘bengh in his laboratory, Men who! «amping Out Hooch Sales a $89,487.62, ae were associated with him in his early Rellevn, j¢ Heapital. experimenting days will gather at! Following fuyestigation af alleged | SEES PEAK PRICES GONE, his Liewelyn Park home and he will | alcoholic cases at Hellevue Hospital,| etait! Dry Goods President Ex- have luncheon with them, which police sald included one death, pects Retarn to Normal Ag “Let business men raise a fund! Detectives Litsher and Nachman, of! perait tian th 4nd go into the soap box business," |e First Tnapection District to-day ar-| ice pent sion Mr, Edison suggested when asied for loon at Re Wri gy dee Medved Be ATT told the & “cure (3 Bolshevism." leetataw cane’ meee AYO Uk AA Dry’ Goods "A “If Bolshevists orate from soap. of ' ariatoy nahanelee te erenlaeil soap of “wet, Rods Christopher Selina will be normal boxes, we can put in opposition soap of Ng aD ae ee iso mal when. we. th * porto ih Ia stock way taken |ulit,”” Hulle auld” mad ‘predie boxes. ‘as evidence, ole Ha le aaa ” id predi ‘cannot | tures, Je | B.R 7. TO DOUBLE STREET CAR FARES ON THREE LINES Receiver Garrison in Report Says Lines Cannot Continue at Present Rates. NEW RATE ON MARCH 13. Smith Street,, De Kalb and Franklin Avenue Lines the Ones Atfec cted, With the prospect of on at Jeast three more Brooklyn car lines shown in the report of Receiver Lindley M. Garrison of the B. RT. a double fare came, to-day, the renewed intimi tion df Commissioner Whalen takes over operation of Willlamabuig | Bridge 3-cent local service, the B, R er. wit!’ stop op ng trolley cars across that viaduct The city re- cently decided to resume service on this line, characterizing Garrison's previous threat as.a “bluff.” Receiver Garrison, In a statement, declared the B, R. T. is under no franchise obligation @o run cars across the bridge, and has kept it up only for public co ‘The lo- Jeal service, h¢ Bow ng mare so, nience. | profit f ¢ haul to of Hows cn tt bridge serv ts made porsible, but if the city takes over the profitable end Mareh 1, a Commissioner Whalen has to do, the B. R. to keep up unprofitable service, receiver declared. Tf the through service across Will- jamsburg Bridge {s discontinued it will affect the upper half of Btookly: including Bushwle of Matbush The rep present rate Receiver authority the as Willamsivurg. continue without It adds that under the decjsion of the courts in the Brooklyn City Rail- road case the company has the right |to charge a double fare on several | of its surface lines, and that advan- tage will be taken of this alleged right on March 12 on the Smith Street, the De Kalb and the Franklin Ave lines. ° fare question re Litigation and Negotin- ach paragraph relating to h the right to In lines on wh fare is claimed the subject is { duced by reference to court dec ac The introduction to one reads “If the doctrine of the case of the ‘People ex rel the Brooklyn City Railroad Company’ were applied,” the company has as much right to charge two fares as the Brooklyn City Ratlroud Com- has for a double fare charge on 5 cents in Lots. nue—Five Metropolitan Ay ents in Brooklyn; 5 cents in Newtown; 6 cents in J: aica (which intimates that 15 cents may be charged on this line). Reid Averue—Five cents in Brook- lyn; 5 cents in Flatbush. Utica Avenue—Five cents in Plat- bush; 5 cents in Flatlands. De Kalb Avenue—Five cents Brooklyn; 5 cents in Newtown. in priva jxhe of wa: to Coney Islund Mr. Garr von transportation treated as the Browklyn aye should be m a waole and that it js im- possible to satiufactority deal with it plecem Mr m explains that each of the ¢ ceetvership hae its not interested ¥ operations of the Because of this, he t come and property each! company must be vey ministered Each month mmarty rea ‘after paying Wages and otlicr abso- lutely necessary expenses the receiver | #ovn would approach normal T. cannot be expected | Redford and part | nue | 'P. esident-Elect W. G. Harding Reading on Deck ot the Victoria | er br a HARDING TO GIVE A POLITICAL JOB TO CHAMP CLARK He Also Expresses a Desire to Place Senator » Chamber- in in Office. dINGTON, Feb. 9. WO noted Dem t | went down to de office under Harding Adm tration. T ntative Champ | HARDING'S BOAT GETS OUT OF MUD Re-Floated and Presi- mntinues Journey to Ormond. ‘ SMYRNA, Fin, andoning preparations to return at onve Augustine by rail, Prasident- Murding decided to-day hia vacation a little boat who Elect (2 rk (Mo.), 2 House 4 Senntor Chamberlain (Ore.). Harding bas sent word to the Capitol that he has great ad- miration for both Senator Cham berlain and former Speak lark, t © nal atu minority | leader of t George 1 Senator Feb. tos velvet tinue was In huns re- Mos- the Treader 1 Oukhiil shortly be ubove |COURAGE REWARDS |“ . TO LOYAL CENTRALS FIGHTS BANK CLERK wit ‘Medals and 'Cash for Telephone | Operators Who Face Danger nergencies, \ sold, prgery When Depositor Der odore N, Val Pear Avenue, Williwmsburg, this afterncos harne after bid put up a stiff tlebt in Tilia earner an he the bank, when a $190 chock he had | |etuck to their posts in time of dan- Presented for payment was aleged to be uw forgery. |ger and other acts of courage which have often demonstrated their loy: BES chetie) drawn to cash and bear. to con-| fonger when | rT) bound ormond WHO DOUBTS CHECK | Youth Arrested and Charged With | Signing Draft. *) Max he sald a uve ‘ Sirevt i Brooklyn, was arrested outside rough € em Publle Nutienal Bank, No. 57 Gnuh JUSTICE SHUTS OUT NER IS HELD UP REAL ESTATE “VILLAGE” STEAK HERE BY SMALLPOX; FOUND GUILTY OF AS COURT EXHIBIT ONE DEAD ABOARD CHEATING \c customer ‘Sid | It Was Worse} Providence Must Stay at ¢ Quar-| Witliam De “Good, Formerly Than the War Gas and antine for From 14 to an Actor, Accused by Refused to Pay. 21 Days. Mrs, Trimmer, | William | operator Greenwich Village steaks, which | really exist down there, though not as | ‘famillar an entree as vers libre, came | up for discussion to-day in the Je ‘oon Market Coltt before Magistrate Corrigan in the trial of Martin J. | lost Six years, was found guilty toe Walsh of No. 46 West 35th Street, | When the Quarantine officitis vis- a Jury in County Court of jcharged with disorderly conduct tn} on her arrival this forenoon! erang tareeny in the first degree, |” refusing to pay for an order of “lw G learned that one of the , | De Good, who is thirty-five V. 8. served to him by Mary Go. |Steerage pasiengers had died allewed to have cetrandill olds was dushewaky, a waitress in the Pavilion | Smallpox during the voyage And) \ir4 dena ‘Trimmer, according to the | Restaurant, No. 87 Sixth Avenue that: two others. In; that: part) of the u | specific change, of $3,000 1 ‘The steak, Mr, Walsh averred, may a ehiaee ie Hae shy ie fl tion with pree ak Noa, ‘neat but—and here he crinkled his nose | s)sne and Hoffman lilands mer, widow of a o with sad reminiveence—the steak a%| owued with quarantined passen- |New York, stated t art wasn't as recent ay the ar termed t wus decided that the steerage | ‘ntrusted De Good with $30,000 freak modern, vorticiet, dadaist or oven would hw to remain | wh she had recewed no return modern, though it did 1 4 the Provid anchored! According the District Attor- ee a Lela ost) eae in Quarantine for a period of from |ney's office, Mrs. Catherine Schnell, BS ee euaeay fourteen to twenty-one days. a widow, | now occupying a fur him for his breakfast was | On the Providence, which {s one of | Mished room at No. 247 Harman ribie.” sae |the lurgest vessels coming to this | Street, Brooklyn, and is almost pem- ith tld atek nl antlaedl Be oe foe { port, there are ninety first class pas- | niless as a result of real estate op- yas I got over there. { told the lady | sengors. Dr. Leon 8, Cofer, in charge |crations In which she was involved 1 would not pay for this steak and |at Quarantine, said that it was pos-| with De Good. ee as See nae Seat ene | sible that these might be permitted to) De Good faces a possible sentenes: Whether T lost conacausness bectuae | Ad to-morrow, though this had not lof five to ten years’ imprisonment ae been definitely decided. If such per-|a result of his conviotion. Unti) 196 mission were given, he sald, the com-|he was an actor, of the blow or the steak, Patrolman Kane of the ¢ Street Station, who’ arrested ‘pany would have to transport them pve algo testified he smelle by boat to the piers at the foot of gist | Mrs. Trimmer lives at No, 237 Bast jor and that he felt Street, Brooklyn, 2th Street, Brooklyn, On July ty |conseloua” himseit The total mimber of passéngers on |1'17, ehe anid, she gave De Good $2,000; iss Godashewsky, stumding along-|the Providence {s 2,208, i s he te, broke in on the testimony ae for which she received a deed, later “Judge, let me bring that st é |found to be, worthless, for the Hart | here so you can smell it for yourself,” | “**** sda he $0E0,000 GINS | i set property, | 5 Application for a judicial settloment} 1 1916 Mrs. Trimmer sald De Good of the $990,000 estate of Howard Gibb, |Persuaded her to advance him $22,608 to form the Remmirt Real state Company. The name of thts com- | she propoved. | “You need do nothing of the sort,” who was a large stockholder in the Frederick Loeweh & Co, department pany {8 that cf Mra. ‘Trimmer spelled e .of/backart, She said she never res death | | Magistrate Corrigan responded quick- store, Brooklyn, waa made in the Brook- haa be to the widow in |Selved anything from this investment Klue of the estate was be- before Judge George W. Martin, amship Providence ‘Line, which arrived and Nappi rantine of the to-da a been owing to , mite typhus De Good, a real estate With offices at No, 215 Mom- Street, Brooklyn, sald to hawe $2,000,000 in the es, 1 hela emalip wbon mt, up x ere isiness of jday by of and! over Kers, Noe swore, the brought to was “ter harles TO LAUNCH A TANKER TO-DAY. | ‘A 15,000-ton tank steamship for the Standard Oll Company will be law dg jay ont the Federal Ipbuttd= | § Company's yard in Kearny, N, J. ¢ The vessel will be named Walter Jen- | | nings and Mlas Constance Jennings will | bo [ts eponror. ted is discharged. Brooklyn ‘Trust Company, trustee of nh annulty of $6,000 for Sirs, Mary s jon lor cash, the estate, Since Mr. Gibb's » Varnet, former wit if M Gibb. | ty T Nata Washes |. ‘The conviction waa found by a sity \!y and emphatically. ‘The prisoner iyn Surrogates Court to-day by. the ) annuit will also pro-|in the form of leads or other papers, thed to a son, Howard Gibb jr, OPPENHEIM GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York - Final Reductions— Thursday | Women’s and Misses’ Coats 5 ae s _ ing the name of Nathan Feldman, Pane tonay MAR thus Ande SUB: Nnufactiter, ef No; 6 Moore | peties la dis. Street, aroused th n of Vay~ - Fi | inten coreata Fe oe eo US ing ‘Teller Herms ho de- Semi-fitted and wrapper models. Velour. Veldyne tinguts ul carrying & tai hy, on wiile he ee art anh ff 6, other ule ie had and Bolivia. Mole, Squirrel and» Beayer Collars, oda wy r el by % t ray He will ¢ tS >: > 3200 each in ii it ton fof Formerly Sold to 85.00 9a baoina: ies (enacious vad beer Name of Man in Auto Reward In vestication Withheld, A policeman, iPAYS FINES RATHER leted yeaterday of a sald er Ly named, Ww pe etme eted but sent and not not p over IRISH RELIEF UNIT IN LONDON s. by Qoakers| WHALES! CHARMED was 4 put ire Sent From U. Arrives tn ngland, Anit of tho Boolety of Friendy. re BY SHIP’S MUSIC, Neem spar uit Swam Alongside ESsiquibo for Mik A aioe wressnite Tene —President of Chilian Se at ate Here Senor Lu the Ch n Senate, lar, arrived here to- ¢ Line steamehip Hsei- Ht of the dist. quibo to study American methods and y. Co-op ) ix, planned with conditic view of the general - trying with inadequate 3 to handle a on In his country, itis the neediest cases, and re. tto ited States. cently formed Irigh Whit janet ee was Henry V. Farley Association Fights for Home | Rate, devel a. Hn i mad, several | the M. Purley Associntic been made Democr onatructed t Aiea tor can lurker th 2 i o deve | Hit une Hasiqu Hylan | ¢* Hoan! of Ketimate in the traction matter, aintered & xchool of dently delighted wit baad, sWam alongelde for miles, whales whi copting Moxa! rewin «| THAN GET A LICENSE) ste ’ —_s 1d tye hoor avis Has Hab f Gattiig Ar h b ed-—Carries § t His | foard ina ub snslsnen vould at a Mie “gation continued to-day, tt |! ' ve 1s understood further Indicuments ‘will again morning on the sane be found. . it oe charge times In 1900 & Detectives Martin 8. Owens, Thomas | fo (thus far) thie year he | J. Horan, William J. Hussey, Will | 53 0 sacle jam 'T. Hominerick and John 8, Arm bide plea oh dak pa strong, inembers of the Autom ' er Broadway Squad accused of ninie sur two at a timo, money in yiolatt pol He count latiqns und faillse to male pee cnmineer of Philadel: ming mining maid that coun- the steamers | Mrs. Thoude arnireed street when Tolle former Presider ’ hi Dougherty and Detective Car- Saar te ae ictal mitor to tie roll of the Stage Street Station | memorial fund jleuped from a passing trolley car st cs LAS nd took a hand. Boxer fought the e INDICTED POLICEMAN ILL. {pvligeman until subdued, “after “ lwhieh he was locked up on a for- i} charge. 38.00 Straightline Coats Formerly to 59.75... Wonten's and Misses’ Dresses Canton Crepe, Georgette, Taffeta and Tricotine. 1 Beaded, embroidered and button trimmed. Formerly Sold to 68.00 i 35.00 “|h Higher Cost Gowns Formerly to 98.00... 50.00 Misses’ Straightline Coats Values to 50.00 25.00 Misses’ Smart Wrap Coats Values to 98.00 55.00 | Wool Plaid Separate Skirts For Women and Misses Australian Opossum Collars Squirrel and Beaver Collars Regular 15.00 Values 1921, 8 4 Me ee ee Do ee RR wm