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7 OIE ANE I hee aan mit * SO A ' TS sreeramqam:g LOOP RRM EES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. ‘ 3 10 4 | came to an end at 5.80 o'clock yerter-| held up by Spevker of the Flouse] the “buck” to him. ‘They were going to ' MILLER BILLS |day morning, when church bells were} Muchold in the Rut tee. || bane bot the Whitley bill and the my summoning the faithful to early ser- | 4) f busines f that the d ‘ vice. But to the faithful In both! t ; \ PUT THROUGH AS Houses at the Capitol, it was still ‘ |high noon on Saturday, the hour set]? Judicial conven numed jon oat tr by Ue 6, which appoints three cene ed product inust be sold, sent | ors and brings millions of dollars ¢ Jin that the]4 special message to both houses urg- | for adjournment, beyond which no] year into the State but not hi w delegates went to the primaries with|ing the passage of the Martin | i | legal business could bo transacted: | roused from its slumbers in the Rules! the party brand on them, #0 that the] the companion in the Assembly of i Jso when the Legisiature was ready Committe early In the Ment And) public might know for’ whom they|Senator Meyer's measure, The bill | | ' acinamapasenaces The movie censorship} the price for which the Walton pill to adjourn sina die, the clock in the} 549 4, were yoting, Of a sudden fas ea was passed, of the leaders were chang: Senate indicated 11.40 and that in the] ‘The Hoxing Bill, oie | Bill, ley bill was passed by the Senate and | tinued From First Page.) Assembly 1145 of Saturday morning. | commission, was y the Walton bill dropped. ‘The under-] BRADY AGAIN WINS DIVORCE. It was a sleepy punch in both}early in the morn Nason | curtent from the second floor had tobi | it Tt} been turned on In default of appearance by Mrs. Ruth | a jury bere Supreme Court Donnelly, in the Bronx to 1a verdict in favor of Bx ole the | Brady, who sued her for divorce, charg ‘All bills not receiving his Mone | tne her with misconduct in het apart : ' ment_on the Grand Concourse. Severa ute die automntically cups to the speakers and leaders | his resignation. wwas It ahead of the Senate in jts| months ago Brady was given a similar BH lanybody thinks that Gov. Miller The one pernarkable feature of the|work. But in the closing hours the| judgment by default and a fow weeks | ‘4 uisly phyai-|T8cTe Were @ lot of funny stuntal) mature which paswed | Senate had to take a recess while the | later Mrs, Brady had the case reopened mot work as strenuously PAYS!) Hulied off in the closing houra~as waa the Miller] Assembly took up the burden of the | for, {rin} of the Janues Involved, yas he docs eli Sy Benes 4h, [there had been many other funny|had on it. On us in-|work. For one thing the Meyer bill, ‘ rady ate then think coming. He was on the won a verdict for Brad. atl things during the session. subordination showe a y after testl @ 10 o'giock Saturday morning t in one] placing the Lech Rr held eee mony had been heard. Brady is a son oO we othe . Jonnelly Anti-Trust law, lof the ta . ‘ ‘Another one of the amusing things 1oune rth ther, was/under t Donnelly Ant) it f the late Supreme Court Justice John Hid not quit until the Legislature) tney did at the close of the session promptly electrocuted by an under. | pad bi killed in the Senate. Gov.!J. Brady. abou . pund current the Chief t 5 g'clock yesterday morn- was to advance Jake Livingston's Mind the green light was flashing Houses that listened to the apeeches| commission of commendation for the good work | was whisper which had been done In the session PH] sactne ph and the presentation of watches and | ih hremperate latte medals and diamond rings and loving |Governor by Johnse dd tak yut the Capitol cor-| The Detective Division Bill was ty action had been | passed by the Asgembly some time in ission by of | the afternoon written to the in the early ort of the accompanying | Assembly was “marking time, E Which he bad signed up to date. tackle tbat task on Thursday ain at the Capitol until it Is Executive's office on the aecond floor 71% < ile aan" lain sailing salary. Jake is the Brooklyn bosa|, While it wasn't Pp D ] Fl 4 a he end, oe neve 4 Yhe Executive Chamber at 1] who held ten men in the Assembly tha end, there Haver Was 6ny elicious avor this morning. He left for] prom the city of churches in line for | sea agal it a headwind, and a spe- fork City at 12.20 this afternoon | Gov Miller's traction measure, and|cial messages from the man at the When You Buy the Bolivar ceremonies and | j,K0 ja also one of the Commissioners {helm atilled the waves. There have oy a been ms-owned Legisiatures here back at the CapHol Wednes- | o¢ jection for the Republican Party: [in pten but in the 144th seasion : In the Senate at about 6 o'clock in|the bosses themselves were bossea Tim Governor said that he could/the morning on the day that the|by the big boss, and what the second 5 vhic! 3 q |foor man said was law guggest any plan on which the | Good Book says shal! ept holy a i W 2 ‘: ; Transit Commission would] bili was whisked through giving the; , If Gov. Miller thought a thing was Commissioners an advance in salary right it was right. He announced at obbd. The act creating the com-| °) $1,500 a year the outset that he was Governor for m, he added, showed them the|" Tats an example of how things} the next two years, and that he was When asked how long he | were rushed through in the closing | £0INK to be Governor. Up to date he hours. If a bill has proved a prophet had to go through . it went through. Gov. Miller was in| ‘The Republican leaders were up] { & Isgion would have a working pian|}j« office all through the long night| ®&ainst tt upon the repeal of the direct ORANGE PEKOE TEA be said: and through the early hours, until] primary law and some of them took . 0 he saw to it that his mensurea went| the position that because the Go: ink st wil) require some months | tooth, And they all went. through, | failed to recommend it in '| you will never fail to get satisfaction. Send fer a free sample to puss| packet to SALADA TEA CO., Boston, Mass. tha, not years.” too, with one exception, This was| to the ue Good News About Good Clothes! | 144th session of the Legistature | the motor vehicle tax bill, which waa! want it ‘ " # f Is all you need pay for ‘ 7 foremost txample of Cord tire building. Always | Knit cloths, cheviots, her Cassimeres, worsteds, un- ; - ' ta Glee Gere. economy, tire after ringbones, flannels and un finished worsteds and a ‘ ' ale de cased 7 | finished worsteds in all large variety of serges in al! i AN st ee oe models and colors. the newest ‘styles. at ; i Suits and $25 . 55 At Both | tt | Topcoats a Stores | All-Wool Men’s Pants Kid Klothes ; Ordinarily $9, $10 $ 00 a $11.50 5 .75 .75 } ’ | ™ Now 5 $8 to $21 Moe Levy & Son | In he xe 409 East 149th St. ferent Second | EVERY SUBWAY OR “ELEVATED” from * OUR BRONX STORE is located on 149th Brooklyn and New York ttansfers direct to Street, between Third and Bergen Avenu: Canal Street Station, within sight of our in the Second Ft AS : Walken sitet enn ° cond Floor. Open Evenings Until Open Evenings Until 7; Saturday Until 10. | 9; Saturday Until 10. —— Careless Shampooing | Spoils the Hair | freuen ees el Soap should be used very carefully ifyor want to keep your hair looking its best. Moe soaps sicl PeeRiee shampoos contain too much alkali. ‘This dries the scalp takes the fai brittle, and rata i . ‘The best thing for steady use i Mulsfier cocoanut cil shampoo (which is pare on greascless) and is @étter than anything ele Jou can use One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsified wi! cleanse the heir and sealp thoroughly, ‘Sioesy | moisten the hair with water and rub it inl makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather which rinses out easily, removing every. par ticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil |The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the jcalp tot, and the aie fine an : @ legitimate use i) of the word “Best” | j Ht + Fe Nggecttend advertisers it has become an un- Thousands of tire dealers today carry no An written law that the word “best” should other tires but United States. Thousands more ! J never be used in talking about one’s own product. are arranging their stocks so that they may . iH Anybody can claim to be “best”. become 100% U. S. dealers within the next few But getting the public to beli_ve it is another months. S 1 ; | silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy tc i oe in matter, We are in a year, not only of better tires, but manage 4 Ps Py e f batter tive 4 7 ‘oucan get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoc of better tire service. at any pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a fev i" | ounces will supply every memaber of the fail IW4 The only way a manufacturer honey baews * e e . for months Ba sare sour twee gives you ry his product is “best” is when millions of people Re . | Mulsifi " give it their unanimous O.K. No motorist today needs to experiment with Then it is Genuine ne Tae wer . : re! ¢ e sd * : { Ke This is just as true of tires as anything else. tires unless he wants to. Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, j } { Notice how many U. S. Royal Cord Tires you Any man who has had enough of “bargains”, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by | I see in your own community. Notice, too, that “surplus stocks” and “discount offers” can go to a physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, | ; ! 7 when a man has one Royal Cord on his car, he U.S. dealer and get a fresh, live tire of current ‘ pes ‘ ay, 7 a a ‘ | § ’ enerally has four—and maybe a spare or two manufacture. ccept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of | a i i ia id 7 . Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, | : ; esides. ; ; He can get economy of the kind that is based | Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. i i Stroll along any Automobile Row in the coun- on a full money’s worth. Not somebody’s guess ; | + try, and see how many different cars are making = —not a purchase made on hope—but that Pe regs ifeno calfileonasid an auido alt ve nc a Royal Cord Tires one of the attractions. surest of all saving that is backed by the good | ae | i 1" Hob-nob with a U. 8. Tire dealer and listen to faith of the oldest and largest rubber company | “y ‘ ' what he says. in the world, Notice to Advertisers H Ri 4 1 if ie iit mane ir enaneyrneeven|{ INGROWN TOE NAIL | esino Sf he: oe Renine' alin ert ‘ i H is what yon need for that | Ren maty ‘permit and in H ormenting skin trouble wh | Display advertising type x i using it for th D i ene fait get 28, Guna ea | mmenmnerentmanenneneesend Soe aarataen sect | i tlon amd release must be rece! PM A noted authority says that a few s of “Outgro” upon the skin sur. rounding the ingrowing nail reduces and pain and 50 tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it ean not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over nigh skin affection, with prompt ‘baneficiel resulta. It soothes whileithoals, Geta jar from your druggist today, Trial fres. Dept. 6", ‘Resiool, Baltimore, Md’ | 4 ns (directions.—Advt, 4 = aes = sceesabs a's tm Wis}. + pte fesse, HE Se seubinmanepins ainnendintade oan aee e ‘omitted "es conditions require, rigidly jer of lates receljt and positive rel Priday Copy containing «1 4 iB 4 By Bhs World mut bo. teoely 1 eke ve oat noe rere Mas cs Ment ed onde! Tire Branch, Broadway at 58th Street “Outro” is a harmless, antise 1 for chiropodis