The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 19

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\. a. qpereerentm rama weber emer ANSI. See onan mut | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. -_ REA wonderful boa New J Commiast ' purchaser for the property at Nos, 114- R ADMIRAL BURD, "ities exgnerng, sty, wun] Rronnv, ary far, sig tad te I,m Pee Sommiten| SUES FOR COMMISSION. [fxr waMa.Rem NCL Beg th ; NOTEDCONSTRUCTOR _ Some of the big things he has ac-/open. Any one was free to drop In to to susgest @ way to avoid the indefinite = * . mento Say HETERO tet be Mien TOR complished as Industria! Manager in-| lodge @ complaint or make a sugges-| dclty, ‘hat would reoult from conden. | Broker Gaye He Found Customer |Uiit 10 my Siided not to sell’ at any nat ° ETIRE APRIL 27 clude buiiding the Mexico, the ploneer|tion, and. the Admiral was always|Sartea ff the New, York Commission |- f0F Serala Square Hotel. price. Horowits claims commission of “ewer (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hetel) electric-driven ‘battleship, commin- | ready to listen. refused to pay its share of the widen- Ym per cent. on the first $40,000 and 1 sioned in 1918; building and Instal-| There will be no formal ceremonies| ing of 14th Street, Jersey City. Tho|, Sult for $15,600 commissions, sald to remaining $1,460,000. ling the first Diesel-driven naval aux-| when “the old man" goes out of har-|New York Commission's answer was | te due on a sale of the Horald Square ilary engines produced in the Brook. | ness. He will be “on the Job" as] that, the widening of 12th Street was Pea ae ted OU eed laa Contitg| ‘Two Wire in Park Row Trolley. lyn Navy Yard; building the Florida,| usual on April 26; the next day he! {{th Street. % OF} vofusal by the owner, Rabert B. Stmon,| Two little fires tn a street car caused the first turbine-driven battleship. | will be missing from his office and| 4‘ committee consisting of two mom- | to sell, was instituted in the Bronx yes-| excitement in (Park Row opposite the His biggest work came during tl. | perhaps a new man will be there ti| bers of each commission, Chief Bn-|terday by Max H. Horowitz of No, 361| Post OMce this morning. Motorman war, when he was in absolute contro: | oficial Washington acts in the menm|gineer Holland and the counsel from | 5th Avenue, Newark, through his at-| Jones extinguished the first with a Of aH repairs and overhauls of alll time. Sach commission, were appointed to | torney, Percival E. Jackson of No. 302| bucket of sand, while the conductor ran men-o'-war and troop transports ii| There was a scheme on foot to give | meet with the Jersey City officials and | Broadway for a pall of water, To got back to what other arrangements could be | Mr. Horowits alleges that under an| time to put out the second fire, No one at the En-| ray with that, city to obtain tith |asteement with Mr, Simon he found a! was injured, ¢ ti Street, which is necessary for closing tion, but the “star job of the lot wis|said the equivalent of “notnms| (he commissions’ contract with the Erie reconditioning the Leviathan, in|doing.” So, instead, some of his old | Railroad. hich process she was converted from| workmen have got his promise to —_———- | » luxurious passenger ship into ¢ meet 5 AL en itt in infor- | mal way to receive a set ot resoni-|O LAUNCH BRIDGE CAISSON. urmy transport. The Leviu' tions which they are preparing. | the Navy Yard and all outside yards.|the Admiral a dinner Hundreds of ships received his atten-|gineers’ Club, but the old gentleman the only German shtp which the Ger- s] After that the Admiral and h.;|Ceremeny te Mark Start of New work required that the whole interiu. | family will move from their home in : A England Interstate Structure. of the ship be taken out and made|the Navy Yard into an apartment over. He got her on July 11, 191%.| hotel, where they will remain wntil| PORTSMOUTH, N. H., April 20.—The and she left her Hoboken plier about July 1, when his daughter, Mre.|first catsson for the new interstate a lund of troops bound for \iethel Luck, who is taking a special] pridge connecting Portsmouth with Kit- ee uae Polumbia, is graduated. She | tory, Me., will be launched on ‘Thursday ¢|is a graduate nurse and a pianist of| ¥¢ this week from the Concord Wharf. |considerable ability. Then, with his| Former Gov, John H. Bartlett, Secretary wife, and possibly his son, Woodbury, |of the Bridge Committee, Nas invited | -|both of whom are musicians, he wili| Gov. Alvert 0. Brown of New Hamp. | move out to Seattle, Wash, near hix| shire and Gov. Percival H. Baxter of | jother son, Fi to live on a tarm.| Maine and Assistant Secretary of Navy ai ving pa at} : neodore Roosevelt to be present at st, tlie a te i. uy works of merit in his younger da! pe Teun RENE, Toces Ccuclale well Be the guests of ex-Goy, Bartlett at a His main relaxation, however, is in] TUBE DEADLOCK UNBROKEN. | iuacncon following the ceremonies, "| his private workshop, in the base: tesdashetiodat The caisson. will be mink on the ment of his home. There he has a| ¢, Portsmouth side of the river. It 1s 90) wonderful collection of machinists | °™mminstone Name Committee se feet long, 20, fect wide and 36 feet in| . it m ty Officials, height. ¢ rolled into the river Se AN OEE tt he Admiral has|,,the New York and the New Jersey | they launch concrete ships. jects odd times the Admiral has) interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commis-| A second caisson will be launched In turned out beautiful violins, guitars) sions at a meeting yesterday in the | August, when the Now Hampshire Lez- and other things in carved wood. | Hall of Records, Manhattan, failed to! islature Association of 1921 will hold Tn all the years he haa been in the break the deadlock between the two {ts reunton here. Largest 2d Floor Shop of its Kind in the World. Burd is Open Daily Till 6 P. M Saturdays Till 9 P. M RELA. Rpm wy, GEO FE BuRD Was Industrial Manager of Brook- lyn Navy Yard and Did Notable Work. Rear Admiral George E. Burd, senior officer of his rank in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, holding the po- sition of Industrial Manager, will go on the retired list April 27, Orders| to that effect were received at the! Brooklyn yard jay, and many | { heard be- pause Chief," he was 2 would react, ton that date, when ac : As astrial unager of the| n turing, uction work carried op, and during the n was extended to ne in pri York, In- Kk ip the respon ring the} “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” At the very height of the season comes this opportunity to save $12.50 to $17.50! Big Purchase & Sale of Suits & Top Coats For Men and Young Men In which we give you the exact duplicates of clothes selling in the best stores in New York at born in Bel- he wus fleet en- te Rear Admiral 1» It his friends that he never “got any-| thing” throuh politica, but that his] Pose AA LE Ek Te tity Special for 10 Days FREE %*,,,02, match “with to OF ally covers WRITE. Shipment tule sRtived to-day Chesterfields certainly are “zooming”—going up! 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