The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 19

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RETIREE SR eT THE EVE EE ey NING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROE $2, 1981. MVAVOY SUSPENDS | SENTENGE INCASE. OF WORLD WRITERS Justice Statements Reporters Vindicate Dig- nity of Court. Savs Suprem ence McAvoy of the Court to-day suspended of Robert O. Si reporters for the cases William P. Beozeil, World, whom he had held tempt for the publication of a iv The World concerning (he ishment ed in the stigation It was held by the court ton view of statements made by the de tendants, the dignity of the court hudd een vindicated, and Justice McAvoy added, that he had no desire his persona! indigdation piay part in the punishment of the defend- ants When the case was | Mr. Seallan asked nd received | permission to read a statement to the Court, in which he said Before making any statement r in con atc of plumbers indic recent building trades inv to let amy pened to-day, | n} connection with mys i no other person w'sa to siate that than my- teeth. lustre. comes this Satie ling ministration of justice in every way. VERYONE would like to have clean, white, clearly shows pride in personal appearance. You can have teeth like pearls—that everyone ; will admire. It only requires a few minutes’ use i every day of Calox—the Oxygen Tooth Powder. : Calox will quickly remove film, and the stain that darkens your teeth, and takes away their I When Calox is wet by fluid in the mouth, it at ; once forms Milk of Lime and Hydrogen Dioxide. These dissolve the film and the mucous placques in which germs of decay breed, s0 they are readily removed by gentle brushing. To Remove the Aad Cause At the same time the oxygen formed when Calox is moistened destroys the germs and con- sumes all particles. of food lodged in. the crevices No Sefid Particles When Calox Maver tooth pastes.and powders do not dissolve completely. down under the gum margins. This is a frequent cause for pyorthea. Calox is so fine and pure that it ts completely soluble in possibly form any solid sub- stances, toirritate the gums,or self was responsitfie fer the wording | deeply regret the ocoasion that has or the writing of any part of the ar-| offended the court. It haa not been ticle which tas been the subject of| without its bitter side for me, avd 1 this investigation, 1 make this state. | trust the court will accept this state- ment not only in justice to The| ment in the same feeling with which World, but to Mr. Smith and Mr.}{t is expressed.” Barret and aiso to Mr. Beagel!, be-| A statement by Mr. Beazell followed | cause after the informative conversa. | after which Siegfried Hartman of John (ion which Mr. Beazell had with me} B. Stanchfield's office argued for him he lad nothing more to do with (the! that the parts of the article which writing or wording of the article! were beld to show contempt in regard which hus been the subject of thé|to the filing of demurrers and with- investigation. | drawal of pleas by the indicted build- “There never was any intention on | ing materi part to reflect in any way upon| Beuzell at court or upon the Justice presid-| Mr, Beaxell said upon the administration! “If Your Honor But as the court has/never at any time im my wind an jared that it was referred to in a/ thought of the posmbilily that any contemptuwus manner in the article | information of which it might have which | wrote and for the wording |been the ‘wearer could reflect upon and meaning of which [ am alone re-|any court, least of all upon this sponsible, 1 desire to express my /|court, in the presence of which | humble apology to the court ¢ to|have sat during the Brindell tria McAvoy for having written |With a very real admiration, if | court considers an affront|M&y say 0, and in this information Had I thought tha: | tat I did bear to 1 ca could be /OMly say now, and men had not come from here o please, there was of justice here Justice what the apon its dignity an interpretation my say now, with such spelled out of anything { was writi the article in question would neve have been written, Nothing was further from my thoughts than to write, do or say anything derogatory to this court or to the administration of justice in it ‘| ‘have always esteemed Honor. From my observation as aj io ie Omensive use,” reporter of the administration of jus- In announcing his decision tice in your court, [ have formed the! yscavoy said highest opinion of Your Honor's ad- al] since ne egret exceed ngly that it was not possible f |to have taken precautions which |did not take that misunderstanding or misuse should not be made of the information which I did beur and | that | again express my regret that from this information which I ‘our | Your| was the bearer, there should have set of the proceedings and through- That, of course, meana nothing. I) out the proceedings that the offence Hundreds of Men Would Give Thousands for a Good Set of Teeth Give 10 Minutes To Reading This. Message. It May Save You 32 Teeth For there is nothing that more There the teeth of Tooth Decay Germs of tooth decay produce acid by the fer- mentation of food particles m the mouth. Calox is a pure alkaline powder—that instanely over- acid. ts Used They form hard masses that work fhuids. It cannat ‘The Oxygen Tooth Powder—FREE “The court has in mind at the out- | cause them to bleed, or become soft or spongy. Wuen the teeth are cleaned with Calox they feel clean because they are clean. Calox doesn’t merely cool the mouth, and give you a sweet taste for the moment. FREE TRIAL OFFER Hager tien wad cond to ites 8 Bebb 9) bedion Se Mew Yous fare aera rmenene meson Fe Down Oe ter TY Pisses send me 2 generous-sized peckage of CALOX— Dens ‘Semnct Address Clg nd Si nan anne bere was one which merited @ sen- tence to the County Prison and was not to be placated ‘by a fine. This determination 1 am quite sure was |/ - somewhat indicated throughout the! Chicago Restaurateurs Decide | proceedings, and L have no doubt was] 0 cs fomented by the court's personal in They Will I ay All Overhead From This Revenue. dignation because of the attack upon the individual occupying the place. CHICAGO, March S—Chicago real “The object of the law, however. | taurateurs, members of the American! ts not to vindicate any individwall Gaterers’ Association, have agresd to Judge, but i6 to cause and compel) charge for food not more than double respect for the administration of the] the cost of the commodities to them- | law without even the necessity for| selves and to pay all overhead ex- }o formal teiat, penses out of the 100 per cent, gross | ONLY 100% GRCSS PROFIT ON MEALS "The court may summarily call to | Preft ; : the bar any person who publishes a} The agreement wus reached after Russel) 1. Poole, Chairman of the City false or even an inaccurate account Council Commit © on Living Costs, and Jacob Miller, President of the Ca- terers’ Association, debated publicly last night the question of fair res- of a proceeding which is pending in court or which has been concluded in court and punish without any ref erence to any other person or any other Judge the act charged. But I do think, in view o@ the statements by restaurateurs. — of both of the persons who are|/HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGE. ultimately responsible, that the maj- “ f the court, the Supreme Court | Walter Sccased tn 85,800 Canh and is entirely vindicated. 1| Diamond Held-Up. ave no wish to add my personal in-| Salvatore Pisanl, a waiter, No | Broome Street, was held in $10,000 bad! | dignation to the affront to the court lin the imposition of any sentence. 1} \therefore suapend sentence in uth cases day by Magistrate Sinwpson for ¢ ination April 4, charged with one of three men who on Saturday held | up with revolvers and robbed Quivo —— Fedi, an ftalian barber, of cash and Fase Blowout Ties Up East Side) diamonds valued al $5,300 Subway. The robbery occurred in davlight at east side subway was) Delancey and Ridge Streets, while, ac onding to Fedi, Pisant and his panions were pretending to lead him to | Service on the by a | Suffic » customer for his diamonds, Three 1 where! men, whom he sald were the robbers Par ‘Sneavy congestion at ex.| were pointed out vesterday by Fedi to a press stations Detective Besta, ‘The others escaped of Cleanliness is a delightful sense of mouth cleanli- ness after using Calox, not because you have | used drugs, essential oils or essences to make you Vif think the mouth is clean—but because it is clean. i Remember, Calox is a tooth cleanser—not a ever discovered. Mead iWCORPORATED q a 1: fl eine. Gena SAYS PROHIBITION Organist in Theatre Shoots Self at at the Symphony Theatre, 95th Street and Broadway, didn’t drink before Pro hibition, his wife, Martha, told the po- Hee drunk #0 heavily, she said, she had to taurant prices and alleged profiteering 4 jshe waa in the next room getting it, j there was a DROVE HIM TO DRINK FREE TRIAL The GRAND PRIZE EUREKA SLECTRIC Vacuum Cleaner Before buying a cleaner try the wonderful GRAND PRIZE JRBKA in your own home 2 and without any obliga- to buy. Telephone either of our two factory branch stores New York Brookiy» Vanderbilt T4068 Morting 4056 and the EUREKA will be sent to you at once for FRE TRIAL. If you decide to keep it, you can buy it on very lib- eral terms. Eureka Vacaum Cleaner Co. Home of Wife, From Whom He Was Separated Jebn Michaelson, thirty-six. organist to-day. 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