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_THE EVENING woRLpD, WED NESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921. agi ' Me 0 K Tester in rents wan being te-/TAKES BLAME FOR |ETTINGER ASKED |SECESSION MOVE Lore the ow tate for thei resetin | sorted to. The Viadeok amendment | | provided that wwners of oroperty en: SEWER PIPE USED! TO AID HIRSHFIELD GROWS IN IDAHO} sores Marien. tater aaa, et foying tax exemption be confined to { riirtohied sete Fete Sauare mine ted eeule | profits not exceeding ¢ per cent. on snot | tlon of approxinmtely oc A few days a second Engineer at Inquiry Says He Ree- | Superintendent of Schoot ‘Advised | Proposed “North Idaho” Would |; wil j |aeer, oc py,nures and tn-| “ommended Use of PreCasi. | BY President Prall of Com- | ‘Include Ten, Counties in. [PLEADED ‘GuiLty AT TRIAL. ‘4 iwiosed that in two city blocks, Kind to “Connolly | missioner’s Privileges. ‘Northern Part of State. ‘ | Shere’ 1.494 femnilieg, comprising 7,168 vinta ; . ; Dreektyn Man Was Accused of | persons live, 14176 families have in-| Jagex Ries, engineer In hark of, Anning 8, Prall, President of the) BOIS, Idaho, Fou. 16.—The seces- ‘Ansan Girl, Now Dead. Bd to 35th St. |Roeruate sleeping quarters, & Very! construction in Queens sewer work fix-| Board of Kducation, teued a request| lon movement took definite form to-day,| y.4. w. ainnerley, twenty-two, way 34thto 35th Le a ot ior thin purpose Over| UFing in the charges made by COMP. |o-day to Supt, of Schools William Iu| when a reen! ition was Introduced into | of No. 197 floward Avenue, Brooklyn, atified at to-day’s Board] Ettinger to co-operate with Commis. pleaded gullty to-day to a charge of Jone-half the bedrooms visited were| troller Craig, From the Bakeshop ty the Senate « ihe Idaho Legislature vir- third degree after Me dark and ventilated indirectly or! af Extinvate inquiry into city contr loner of Accounts David Hirshfield tn] guaity ermiasion for stort [inet Wee almost ready to @o. to @ i ences Felecia to Relief | through other rooms [thee ft war he and not Maurice B.| the tatcor's investigation Into the f1-| My eas x permiacton for North |{t0l Mt “mauled “Grace Daniels | Bl “i , Hundreds of the apartments visited |Gonnolly, Queens Borough President.|nanees of the Department of Bduca,| Idaho to secde from the State. Fitteen years old, of No. 166 Howard Kysaya._ Home- Made et White Mountain bet ad ~ Measure ‘Routed in by the health authorities were be | who had recominended that wont ‘s| Gon. Mr. Hirshfield had compiained| ‘The resdlutton calls for a convention |feart disease, but e@ppeared. against Made from fine select Serine Wheat; Sweet Rye-Bread, First Attack. ing for tho arrival of families from | known as the lock-Joint to eower |nonean to teachers were barred from| a1 the University of idahe. at domow, [him when, he, was: arraigned in the made from pure rye flour, in loaves weighing three- 6 Qverseas, De. Copeland added. If he|of sewer pipe Le ata eet gel a yee ln pial mupplies| June 20, 1923, of delogates ¢rom the ek ame tel for Minneriey, was quarter pound, each, . ic 4 An ae strictly enforced health regulations | specifications ne pre-cast ) public school buildings by order of rn ‘counties of ropor. ew | stmming up je Haskell inter HE VOTE 1S 40 TO 29. |{n "the. ‘two blocks | rmoat SVOUDUY | tients aneeltiOe Se S0iT, oe eee eaveal” The ates Hat At tate tine & mRIOOON wernla Tupted, and called & conference, of Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 64c Each—Pi repared 27.! visited, the Comissioner claimed, 60| carted, He sald $100,000 hus been saved rhe Supérintendent was advised to- noth sides, inne e “y per cent, of the people would’ bet ws ver day that the Commiasioner of Accounts| este ceee cates eemereeeeea ese eter vend aullty Hola ies Mat, waintits and sbices. Baked in spe ts” Led by La Guardia|*”'"** Previous to that, time representatives | nad the right to enter public echools, | gy = cial sized forms, about 134 pounds each. yy La Guard mentioned made |avestion principa’, teachers and. Sant | CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBRBAD—Made from an old Southern ANTZEN’S SHOES REDUCED! Bona-fide Clearance Reductions on Winter Stock. Every pair is made fér Jantzen. Every model is stylish, suitable for now. Every reduction is as liberal as it is legitimate. These shoes were made to sel at higher prices. of the make of pin INDICTED POLICE or eucceastul attempta to have thelr|tors and examine records Ghd eupoiion #4 oe ; a. ia |This has been eettied ay the Court oduct eyted, he sa wo ae WCE ie ie Court of of Estimate. ASK JURY MINUTES | vs ‘voou't the pre-cast pipe suc- | Appeais | se cemsful in Qucens before 19177" asked) Commissioner Hirshfield wrote to ve Craik e 5 +1 | Ansistant Corporation Counsel Carswell. | President Pral! recently that ¢he book- ’ ot ooo come late Rae Judge Crain Reserves Decision in “Principally becauee the pipe con-|kéeping in the Bureat of Suppties of im pamed by a vole 0! Plea of Detectives Owen cerna ala thé could not compete with| the Department of @ducation te two recipe. In loaves weighing abont one pound. 19c loaf OUR OWN OLD FASHIONED CRULLERS (doxen), 36c. Large, light, thoroughly cooked~ nothing to compare with them at the price in any other store. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES— Each cake weighing about 134 pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 each. Our price Eee mee Stemnption ordinance secigns,” cal ‘the “enginder, °T|yeare behind; that tie reaseds are thace MEN’ S CHILDREN'S 64c each Jointly by Manhattan and Horan. ne Farina (ae pes rouik pis beanie) Curitky Oonluiltg aad Warallibea une nen fo} | sawcone to GLACE CHERRY OAKE, in loaves weighing about 114 Ibs., at 64c-ea. It A very rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciouslyfla- vore: COFFEE RINGS—Kach weighing 12 to 15 ounces; a quality that ‘gen- } erally retails in specialty stores at $0c; our price, this sale, 21c each OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD--16-ounce loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 8c OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLB WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-ounce } loaf. Made from the old style process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 12c HOME-MADE STYLE AMERI- GOLDCAKES—Vanilla or Choco- President Henry H. Curran Decision reserved by Judge Cr of the rising coste in sewer work. It|that many members of the ¢ i T. Collins, Democratic | in General Bessions to-day, on motion | way competition to keep dawn costs” | supervisory statis who are authors, co- | Of the board. Before be- | of Louis Fridiger, counsel for Detectives in that would bring in Or editors of schoo! text vooks | ‘@ law the ordinance must re- | Martin Owens and Thomas J. Horan, to break tp the monopl sed their Influence to have their| & * eople had? asked approval be permitted to inepect the minutes of peopl i aks URGING ter poston A of the Board of | the Grand Jury and a which indicted them for | IY! 4 6 tte e ing | 00d Hooks from the eal 1 the signature of Mayor | 1 Appropriating to themacives rewards for |... "BAL was the, effect od 00d books from the eale of which they | ; yf ptolen, Sutomoblies Wridieer the pre-cast pipe, tho: contende j Deoker, who paid the eet rated apaiast| oars, an, wammane, so4 et 's| WHITE WINGS BEAT FIREMEN. @Pdinance yesterday were off. | PUper withers against the policemen. former Gov. an, in charge ol Brooklyn Borough | the prosecution, said an inspection of Tarn Hose on Burning Hayload 7.85 & $12 $4.85 Ask for Our Book—''The Abuse of the Biy Tos.” NO BRANCH STORES—oOur Only Address Sb} 660 Sixth Ave., Above 33th St. h Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Years v ry C, anata he. tt q i sctere ‘ CAN APPLE CAKE—Made of late; made of pure ingredients: Miegeisana, Bronk Bor-| Wit, ‘tn iuvestipation of corruption of While Alerm Is Sounding. | trea, apples, raisin, almonds OS ae President Bructmer and Rich-| vast proportions and was an effort (o| Street cleaners beat the Fire Depart- fj] ; ch |OUR owe HIGH oRADE OOF. Borough President Van Name | !nterfere with hie work. | ment to one job this afternoon in 40th | f! is conn 7p LAYER cine. FEE CAKES each 29¢ ‘Aldermanic President La Guar- in }strect, near Tenth Avenue. | ® 4 e-layer cocoanut cake, of fine OUR OWN Geniy PinveD jal mambers of the Board of Ks-| URGE 104TH ST. STATION. | A trucktoad of tay trom Brookivy |f} , | ; ingredients, dc ea.) Sayer DOUGHNUTS—Pure ingred ‘who cast se ue that caught fire and while the driver wa cake, 6% ents use t (doz.) 44c BiB cmmotroins ig sve wisn | Wow" 4s Rteenen pemande em| ring, gh senna ot West 42nd St. Between Fifth and Sixth Acenues) West 43rd St : : . ‘opposition, and it is rumored eee | Rene aL quart. Ciavanonvewny ‘catie : pectin re ; Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous ‘Camembert’ Cheese, made by the “Cantel French’’ Cheese Factory of California. A fresh shipment .just received. A’ full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product., Put up in 7 02. boxes. 58c a box he will, the exemption or-| A delegation of residents of the! with their hose Will be datented b ion ‘ft rade « sales bare Wont 688s yoabe be bidding a they" Fequire nine of the sixteen) i. service Commission today to re. im that body. ay to Te) Rock Island gitew the fight for a subway station D. ited. emdinance provides for a ten?/at th, ner. Daniel tL. Turner, en- ynamited. . tax exemption of $1,000 pe: Fineer for the Commission, opposed | ROCK ISLAND, at Feb. 16.—The ie idea on the ground that | ould | plant of the Rock Island News, a sen- [rome wp to and including five-room |i, gi'hon'bad® Aho ps dae If would | plant > F | @partanents, not including bathroom To-morrow (Thursday) we will offer in an Exceptional Sale Misses’ and Small Women’s WORSTED JERSEY SUITS at the Extraordinarily Low Price of ekly, was dynamited carly posed “it because alt of the miliion | pola Would have to be pald by that’ cor-| to-day ha iiiuree ge Beg barca bitty poration, no one was injurec e News plant The delegation was led by Alder.) was destroyed by dynamite | seve ‘ 7 ullivan, who last week got| years ayo. ‘The Mr, La Guardia charged that Alder Board of Aldermen to pase a| tence fof eriminal 1 Budolph Longe of the wera olution favoring the plan. The! ‘was crowsing the floor to greet Commission reserved decision until | Reston and A Benator Dunnigan of the Brona,/ March 2. on his way to, the committee ig? Down MONEY FOR Ui R UNEMPLOYED. BOSTON, Feb. Repair shops of jthe Boston y Railroa his city and Springfeld will be : y Connecticnt Town Votes $1,000, |! d BS With more to Wr from Friday night, Feb. 18 until Feb, 4 EGG POTATO SALAD, Abt MAYONNAISE- A combination SMOKED KIPPERED —HER- RING—Freshly +. \oked;_ fine tad’ mass of flavor 27¢' Ib, fresh eggs, celery COLUMBIA RIVER SAL... )N |23,'as a measure of economy, officials and excellent may i, eA chien poodle ’ yrs oo bI Prening World) announced pm ee, — 4 which only pure oil is used, DRIED batt hele ESS HERRIN Si - INSTED, Conn., Feb. 16.—The Com-|men are employed in the two shops. ~ : : sive, . . SALE OF SUGAR-CURED BOIL- Fine quality. 24c Ib, mon Coune!l of Bristol last night votod | aR ‘ Excellent quality, youthfully fashioned Suits in decidedly “EDHAMS—Ewery oneselected, GENUINE IMPORTED —HOL- to lend money to deserving unempioy whan Sechvhmpe Bah i i cured and cooke sliced. 72¢ Ib, LAND HERRING, all Milch- SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy : sausage, well spiced and sea- for a poriod-of two years withut inter, ¥, Feb. 16—John H est. ‘The initial sum was $1,000 but a upon La Guardia amendment pro Mewes appropriationa .of $1,000 ei attractive Heather Mixtures: also Plain Colors. | be made as nece : . ea . oar . ds 79¢ Ih ‘The finest imported; rich and of t tax exemption privileges. could Y ey IA - ree Ve s 4 . ‘ st ; - sone 4 sgt dng — eased BA Lo) SGounci's action, Callowed an 1s, ‘ Workmanship of the highest order distinguishes these Suits. Tuxedo or PRANKFURTERS, 32 I-74, want flavor. | St. oy | proved in n court of record that requests by veterans of tho wat, cotton brokers inthe wor plain notch collar effects. Patch pockets and narrow belts add «Eine quality: small or large size, w York State. 4 Cc i IN SHASON” PORK “HOLL pu" MILK CHEESE — N $2c Ib. Made of chopped ham SIs andl ob (ine Haver) GENUINE IMPORTED STIL- 7 IMPORTED CHED- ( TON CHEESE—pound, $1.39 DAR CHEESE— 98c Ib. Ik Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Rewe —Fifth Floor, 35th Btreet. to the attractiveness of these models. @ Outlet Store 119-125 West 24th St. Near 6th Ave., N. Y. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. A Distinctive, Colorful Display. of SILK PETTICOATS Pussy Willows, Crepe Meteors, soft, clinging $ ' Silk and Milanese Jerseys, $6.95 to 9.75 Main Floor Double-paneled models in White or Flesh Color; emb'd or lace-trimmed. f Eat food that | will work for you ‘| Grape-Nuts wi teone Rees. + hich mak a Children and grown-ups thrive on this al ep np barley. “Theres a Reason’ for Grape-Nuts SOLD BY GROCERS - EVERYWHERE! Made by itins, Tattetas, Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. Articles a were never intended to be sold so low; merchan- in many cases, with regular values of t three times the price. ee ae Spring | Millinery School Girls’ Woo! Kromen and | corduroy satraignt | Sweaters: NeNoice HOUSEHOLD LINENS bockers of cheviot [| 9 ta sustower at Decisive Price Concessions | A a Irish All Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths— wood quality, [I invelope chemin: cream white Cash- Phos, with wide rib. | At Size 70x72 in. Size 70x90 in. ‘Size 70108. in. mere; embroidered. |} bon run embroid'y $7.50 $9.75 $1 1.50 Napkins to match; size 22x22, doz. $9.25 Hood style Capest] white Nainsook Mercerized Tops: . Women's medium flounces in salld color or change- able taffeta Union Linen Huck Towels— . Union Linen Sheets— Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Hy Hemmed...........doz, $5.90, 6.75 Hemstitched...... .pait, $9.00, 11.00 Battle Creek, Mich Biool-finlehed Crib} us : , iSbikon Eninicraee All Linen Huck Towels All Linen Pillow Cases— or’ blue" borders. : Snot ele with hemmed Hemstitched...... doz, 8.75, 11.50 Hemstitched.......pair, $4.25, 4.75 30x40 incher. Inches wide, nen Se in ends. nite, : — SUE Huck Towels— Satin Bedspreads— 6 Extra Special Bargains Hemstitched........doz, $2.95, 3.50 Hemmed cach $3.75, 4.95 There is a limit on each of one to a customer, Huck Towels ; Crochet Bedspreads— - so that many may benefit. ~ Hemmed, ; doz. $1.25, 1.50 Hemmed......... each $1.95, 2.50 .NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Come—‘‘See What You Save!” (For Doctor,or Dentist’s use.) Advertising copy and releuse orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M. the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World ofiice. Advertising copy for the Supplement Sections of ‘The Sunday World must be received by 2 P. M. Thursday preceding publication, and releases must be received by 2 P, M, Friday. Advertising copy for the Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 4 P. M of the preceding Friday and reloases must be received by 12 o'clock noon Saturday. 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