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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY DEAF AND DUMB 'U.S.PLANSTOTAX BEAUTY TO WED MAN ON LIST AS ALL STATE BONDS ~ MAN NOT NAMED DIVORCE GRANTED MRS. E. H. CARLE; NO ALIMONY ASKED ‘NEUTRAL STRIP TO KEEP POLES AND GRAVES IN EUROPE CEAN LINES eS TEAMBOATS TRA ZAVEL WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE “A Picnic for a Nickel’”’ ‘WAR“DESERTER”) SAME AS FEDERAL IN HUSBAND'S SUIT — Flyer Who Got In Got Into Service| Joint Resolution to Amend Senator GERMANS APART TOBE DECORATED SATURDAY, SUNDAY and DECORATION DAY OUTING Cameron Was) Through Aid of Theodore Roosevelt Also Posted. ——_— 7 are given out by the War Depart. ment to-day, with a total of sixty-| by Congress is soon to be urged for yl Mrs, Margaret McFarlin, whose more local lists of “deserters” | (Special From « be Constitution Is Prepared by Committee Chairman. qs apremsicladlacsl| o: WASHINGTON, May 28.—Action | one names, They are reported by| the purpose of permitting the Federal Local Draft Board No. 150, Manhat-| Government to levy taxes upon State tan, and No. 74, Brooklyn. Following an interview yesterday with George M. Ludlam of No. 6/ dations a few weeks ago by Secretary affections, has taken out Jane Street, United States Attorney | of the Treasury Mellon, who sald that here to wed Frank P. Walton, who Aaroy W. Ross of Brooklyn took | $10,000,000,000 had been invested in has appea lished. int resolution for the purpose musical comedy atar, after four years ree authority, another coors — Romagne, Belleau and Ludlam proved to the Federal At- nm prepared by Chairman MoFad- off the stage is to return here In a MRS. EDWARD H. CARLE. jurisdiction of Germany and the third _ . torney he was living in Oyster Bay Conlenes fens ast per eepey Little Theatre play by Victor Mupes. aie to be governed temporarily by the| Marshal Petain will deliver the when | this country entered the war,| before the Ways and Means peaked | "Max Behr, the well known New| Daughter of Oakleigh Thome Wins] Allies. This proposition has been|Memorial Day address at Suresn MOUNTAIN and in the early days of the conflict | tee at the first convenient time. urged by Italian and British repre-| Rear-Admiral he tried to enlist in the navy and f " tatives on the Silesian Plebiscite|Gen. Johnston will speak at Belleau was re: |. He therevipon solicited hcl ei gross score at the San Gabriel County! yang, Both Prominent Socially, | @2, CLERM The ald of Theodore Rospovelt. who | he New artiole would read. “to ay Cub cournament. 5 t Socially. | Commission, who assert that it would|in the morning, and at Chateau- SATURDAY—*"- ONT deaves Raters 9AM se gaeceeded in obtaining his admission SUNDAY fre, CLERMONT a Sir On the wey he lay rg eb s derived, which shall include gains,| York is to wed Edgar KE. Murtin of day announced that Mrs. Margaret] peaceful conditions in that district. | Parker, who commanded the First AND {eee Team, mater 9 fades a. Q profi’ nd incomes derived from ‘Thor: MONDAY Sts. NASSAU leaves Weat 131d St. 10.60 @hip of which Dudiam sailed was | profit and Inco by the ‘States and | 108 Angeles here in August. The) Thorne Cable, daughter of Oakleigh I ae gu ceen cod tor eet ee oe | eemgsreniy wl COCO SY CITE OBEYS I Sire, Weaboe ‘gutta, the ee pandas aod Bas, dua $L08 ‘and he spent four hours|qurivies created by the States and) oi othe ig a daughter of Col.| Thorne of Millbrook, N. ¥., had been| would make representations in op-|at_Plolay Sania, Cnetuding War aguse blic officials, 1 ,| Ward H. Carle, New York capitalist,| government considering it as pre-|local patriotic societies, 1 ins | Ps ree ateees © e+ oe ‘and served with distinction on sev- ty Maxwell A. Ratner, a New Yor! i (Bgebstitaa db alls MUSIC—DANCING—RE! ESHMENTS Mal gente: Pollowing iis discharge Federal as well as State, elected °F] steel man, reported on his arrival|®4 member of the wholedale drug] judicial to final allocation of Silesia, |stances aided by American soldiers, | na hE SERVICE COMBORNCING he married Mille. Claire Cavorel in reste firm, John H. Carle & Sons, She| 4nd the determination of the border Ser, NASSAU. Dattery, @ A. Mey West 132d Be, #30 AM. tion of this article, without appor- Paris. Included on to-day’s list from ‘Local Board No. 256 of Manhattan is name of Samuel Rosenberg of No. 6 it 108th Street. At that addres: Samuel's mother, Mrs. Ethel Rosen: berg, said her son was both deaf and] Gorivad trot oc sucicies concen eet! the Lord Mayor of London and the| Winter bome at Santa Barbar, their! the purpose of suppressing Pollsh| Among the towns where these gant and presented a card from the|or its subsidiary governments and | King of the Belgians. city home formerly being at No. 299) insurgents there. cemeteries are located are Fismes, showing he had been ex-/from aniaries of public officials there:| Jacob I. Argabrite, a Southern|M@dlson Avenue, She made hor) | Tie oncnitaahn Gera tonticr | Amiens, Seringes, Chaumont, Len- Hae er oemne ot abraham Bernstein |Of,i7° taxable and ace actually tax! california pioneer, i¢ deadat Ven-)derut im 1911, and the marriage was/{, acciared in despatches reaching |gres, Dijon, Lyons, Toul, Thiaucourt, ot No. 106 Bast 108th Street it was said |articie, have the power to Iny mud] ture leaving a son, Newton Arga-{! Jue 1912 She and ner husbaud| tne Forelen Office to-day to be con-|Clermont, Ferrand, Aix-le-Bains. he had died of nervous trouble only 2 | col.ect thereunder taxes on gnins,| brite, in New York. have held prominent places in New | tinuing. Vichy, Angers, Beaumont, Chalons. few weeks after registering for tho| profits and incomes derived fron, se- = h York society, They separated in a Te Villers-T. “ Sarit . Graft in 1917. ‘The wife of Henry Kunz |curitios created by the United States| Samuel Goldwyn js expected here 1415 ° 47. Catie continuing to live in| France Denies Weyannd te to Give] Villers-Tovrnelles, Sezanne, Viiry-le- of No. 25 East 16a weroet Said, her and \ts possessions and territories, | within a fortnight from New York, ciate neha at NO, 88 mae caih wisect, Aid to Kortanty. Francers, Neufchateau, Ville-le-Mans, ities aa recstre ir the arn a iaeee * SU A DECO ION A ue a rocetre th, ara And sriinget ail pul, fella at | depen pean iat ae RSE Hs | compe aboot = (feos Sesee ae Same wee | SUND Y ss DECORATION DAY had been away for two years and she |sions and territories,” Reginald Poel will leave here, in| with ber mother, PARIS, May 28.—The French Gov- Bordeaux, Rouen, Havre, Dieppe, OUTINGS TO NEWBURGH AND RPTURN @id not where he was. It was reported at the home of John Francis Daly of No, 115 Bast 105th Street that he died last month. He was rejected for the army, it was sald, but served in the 8th Regiment, National Guard. Living at No. %6 Warren Street, Brooklyn, from which address Local Board No. 88 had listed Michael J. Mahoney, is a Michael J. Maloney. Maloney enlisted in the 14th Regi- ment prior to the war, and was sub- ently mustered into the 106th Ho was gassed in action _, 0 Clarendon Road, his mother he had registered in the draft hey then obtained employment at the 5 5 rf , ‘ x Hog Island shipbuilding plant. He ’ Pooh Bah in “Mikado” is to be/men arrived the smoke was so thick Hedy (Mr Weankel: DIDN’T WALK HOME BEN. & ODELE returned 9 Brooklyn tn Tesponse to a aus ee at veer by Beall Rays: in the front and rear they could not| Policeman Bourho of the Clinton ee FER Pion lean summons, but as he was jampion | el, formerly o: e Metropolitan | raise ladders, and they directed their! Street Station was called to the apart- : : ay Py s piles Ptich asa ee idl ibe igre ae Opera, It is the first time in history | efforts to beating down the flames go|™ent of Louis Frankel at No. 259 Riv- Youth Seeking Marriage Annulme. Beacee” «$1.25 Fro plant, where he worked until the close of the war. At the home of Cyril J. Fraser, No. 15 Wyckoff Street, it was said he had registered and had died three years ‘Morris Friedman, who formerly and municipal securities, which are now exempt. This follows recommen. to the Constitution, A “The Congress shall have power,” and incomes, from whatever source after the ratification of this article,! and salaries of all tionment among the States and with- oat regard to any census or enumera- “Provided, That any State having in force a general income tax under _If the Constitution is amended and Congress levies taxes in consequence they will be applied won all bond ts- sues of the States and municipalities for education, roads o« other develop- ments. The attitude of thoce pushing th amendment is that inasmuch as Federal bonds are taxable the others should be. ——— EMERGENCY TARIFE ADDS A BILLION | descendant of Mary Dyer, the Quaker Charged With Alienating Mrs. McFarlin’s Affections, (Boreal to The Prening Worl ) LOS ANGDILDS, May 28.—Beautt- husband quite recently in a suit filed in New York, charged Senator Cam- ron, of Arizona, with alienating her a licens on the scene as her Ursula March, former New York York golfer, has tied for the low Miss Eileen MacFarlane of New George MacFarlane of Honolulu. here the loss of a wallet with $1,200, taken by a train pickpocket. Mary Minter is on her way to New York and Europe, with letters Decree From Capitalist Hus- "| granted a decree of divorce from Ed- charged desertion and asked no ali- mony, Mrs, Carle has been living tn Call- to King George, the Prince of Wales, September for New York to make Manhattan like Shakespeare, with modern methods, He thinks Broad- way will go wild for more, Colleen Moore gets back to the Los Angeles Broadway from New York, where she gained thirteen pounds by her consistent patronage of the finest cafes, so she says. Mrs, Harriet Dyer Norton, direct martyr, and Roger Williams is dead at Pasadena, leaving, among her chil- dren, Charles Dyer Norton of New York. (Continued From First Pam) past few months in anticipation ot| the opportunity to “cash in” after the! that so distinguished a singer has ap- peared in the role, it is asserted. and the protection given the dy. monopoly, The dye section was adted AGED WOMAN KILLED AND MANY ARE HURT AT THREE BIG FIRES. (Continued from First Page.) family on the top floor, When fire- they could get tn. by the smoke. Despatches from San Francisco to- fornia fora year. Her parents have a The Schone family, which had been at the windows when the fire was discovered, had fallen back overcome Suddenly Frances a Denial Allies Favor Plan Which Will Divide Silesia Into Three Sections, PARIS, May 2% (Associated Press). —The Allied Council of Ambassadors has virtually approved a plan to es- tablish a neutral zone between the German and the Polish forces in Up- per Biles! It decided at its meeting this forenoon, however, to obtain fur- ther information desired before tak- ing definite action. Ambassador Wallace was present. The enlarged plan is to divide Silesia into three zones, one under afford a means of bringing about position to the plan, Premier Briand’s ‘between Poland and Germany in that troubled region. British troops have arrived at Op- peln from the Cologne bridgehead, and Oppein despatches Indicate the soldiers will be sent to Kreuzburg for ernment has requested a flat denial of the report that Gen, Weygand is going to Poland to assist the Silesian insurgents. As the French Government has al- ways blamed the insurgents, the Quai d'Orsay points out that it would certainly not permit Gen. Weygand, who by his eminence in past suc- cesses in Poland has come to be re- garded as its leader, to join the move- ment it has always sought to re- press. ees WOMAN DEAD, PISTOL NEAR. Weapon Found on Bed Beeide ington Street at 10 o'clock to-day by neighbors, who heard a pistol shot with- in. He found Mrs. Fannie Frankel, twenty-two years of age, lying on her bed, dead, with a bullet in her temple. France Especially Prepares for Wide Celebration of — | Memorial Day. | PARIS, May %—American soldicr dead throughout Europe will be hon- ored Monday by their compatriots and citizens of the countries where their bodies lie. Wreaths will be placed by repre- sentatives of the American Legion on more than 56,000 graves in France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Special #ervices will be held in tbe four big cemeteries in this country, Magruder and Brig.- ‘Thierry in the afternoon. Brig.-Gen. French veterans war orphans and will unite in making the day a replica, of France's All Souls’ Day at the! cemeteries scattered throughout the battle areas of Northern France and) the service of supply routes. | Cherbourg and Lille. In Paris the services will begin to-| morrow in American churches. There! will be a parade by a picked com-| pany and band from the Rhine forces, | accompanied by French military. A) wreath will be placed in the tomb! of the unknown poilu at the Arch of ‘Triumph. Ambassador Wallace will deliver an address and later lay wreaths on, statue of Washington ani the grave of Lafayette. | —_——— WEDDED AS JOKE, | Says Ceramony Was to Escape Long Jaunt to Brooklyn. Samuel Levenson, of No. 291 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, obtained an order FARE 5e To INTERSTATE PARK Take DYCKMAN ST. FERRY Beats Every 10 Minutes Take Broadway Subway to Dyckman Street. Boating, Baseball, Hiking and All Outdoor Sports. Buses to and from Ferry. REST ROUTE FOR AUTOS TO NEW JPRSEY. Sur, ONTEONA leaves Por A, SPECIAL HOLIDAY TRIPS SPECIAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON TRIP—MAY 28 NR, Palisades Interstate Park Commission TELEPHONES: JOHN 4526; WOWLING GREEN 1675, 6, 7 and & MAY 28, 29, 30 130 8, 0 he Doe New Yor 80 V8 RESTAURANT sar eer Great White Fliers “ Rensselaer ” and tg il 1” Round Trip. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OUTINGS Take the Glorious All day Leave FRANKLIN Bt CENTRAL HUDSON LINE MAY 29 and 30 Hudson Ex- cursion en Ps Swift, Palatial Poughhecenla, (1.00 Bt, 9 A MW. 129th rain or shina , 945 AM, e Sena A olvel wv he only cartridge | enactment of the new law. Wool|by Senator Knox. The Senate fixed] e¥none, sixteen, appeared at a win. | ver in which t from Justice Benedict in the Supreme | one, six , in- e a i lived at No. 2 Cook Street, was much | stocka In this country have at least|aix months as the time required 10| ow and atarted to jump. Fire had been exploded lay by her right) Court, Brooklyn, to-day, annulling his Surprised to learn Local Hoard No. 741 doubled since December 1, the major-|allow this “infant” Industry to {shouted to her to wait aed aprend a onneag, Tm? Careridses Wey on the) marriage to Mrs. Minnie Levenson, me sop pael ra one ‘one of | tY Of this being In the hands of| going, but the House was less charl-|i\fo net. Louls Frankel, a chauffeur, said he|&f No. 4416 Seventeenth Avenue, the men whose departure the local| Woo! brokers, wool importers and|table and reduced the time to three| She seized her three-year-old|was in the bathroom dressing when he} Brooklyn. Levenson said the mar- AMERICAN SHIPS ARE board helped celebrate in the early | wool manufacturers. months. The dye section was in-|prother, Fdward, and tossed him out.|heard the shot. One of the two men|Mage, which took wplace Dec. 17, AVAILABL Ree te ann le went to Camp| Some experts estimate that the tax|serted at the instance of the Dal He atruck a cornice on the first fluor |*ho boarded with the Frankels sald ne| 1917, at Union, N. J waa a “Joke,” | E FOR YOUR signed to the Quartermaster's Corps, levied on the American people under Ponts, who control the dye monopol, and missed the net. being picked up was also in hii ‘oom. that he and his wife never intended to} OCEAN VOYAGE aa served for many months, ‘in| this bill will amount to a billion dol-| and it constitutes an absolute am-| unconscious, She then threw out| wep ekatconsnentisold baby Willimn | live together, and had not done so. = = 4 New. Coublntion. Kitten P Fete duienbage Godhead Fly bargo on all imports of dye chemicaa| Fred, her five-year-old brother, and/o!! the front steps last nicht playing | He was eighteen years of age at the and Freight Ships Heat en oO died at that mddees en | WILL NOT HELP THE FARMERS | until it in established that none of|he landed safe, and then jumped into| Mogg," S08 apparently in ® DAPPY|time: ‘whe was sixteen. uadason iver Fast Lususieus, Stave A PENNY. the net herself, “Minnie and I had gone to New Dec. 2%, 1917. H's sister Bessie satd she notified the local board at the time. Angelus Hapsas, who has a hat eleanifg place at No, 139 Delancey Street, was among those listed as a slacker by Board No. 107. Hapsas, twenty-four, says he enlisted in the Navy on May 2 18, and served until April 27, 1919, when he was re- Meved and placed in the reserve. going to France. ernor’s Island yesterday with his dti charge papers and says it was prom- ised his name would be removed from The hypocrisy of the plea that the law will help the farmers is obvious. A special Senate committee of Re. publicans in 1910, after an extensive investigation, declared that “the tariff on the farmers’ products, such as wheat, corn, rye, barley, cattle and other live stock, did not and could not In any way affect the prices of these products." Senators Lodge, Smoot and McCumber were on this special committee, and their report on the effect of the tariff on agricul- tural products was unanimous. the products sought to be brought into the United States are produced in this country. ‘The valuation clause of the law is Pronounced by experts to contain a subtle@and dangerous joker. The Secretary of the Treasury is author- ized to fix the value of foreign moncy, in the following language: “Provided further, that, in the estimation and liquidation upon any imported merchandise, the Collector of Customs, or persons acting as such, shall not In any case estimate the depreciation in RESCUES. get up the stairs. Lieut. Patrol No, thirty-eight, and on attended by an ambulance surgeon, William carried down John and William TWO COLLAPSE AFTER BRAVE By that time firemen were able to Albert Brewer and Harold Vaughan of Fire 10 went up and carried down the mother, Mrs. Alice Schone, reaching the street Brewer collapsed and had to be Kelly of Engine No. 280 Schone, twelve and eleven respective- to the cellar of the four-story tene- ment. Those in Bellevue are Capt. Will- 1am G. Walters, Engine No. 6; Capt. Denis McNamara, Engine No, 16; Lieut. James Murphy Engine Com- pany No. 28, and Fireman Anthony Petronelli and William Heffernan, Bn- gine No. 5, and Michael O'Connor and James Donahue, Engine No. 16 ,| BLAZE MELTED PIPES AND FREED GAS. Jersey to act as witnesses for two friends who were to be married,” Levenson explained in court. "Ty newlyweds told us if we didn't get marmied too we would have to walk home. I had no money and didn't want to be stranded. Neither did Minnie. “Nhe bridegroom put up % with which we bought the license, and so Minnie and I were married. We went home and never did live together.” Ase Real, FOUR FRENCH AVIATORS KILLED NANCY, France, May 28. five avaitors who were flying'in an air- By Daylight ‘Washington Irving,” enastch Be Hudson, “Robert Fulton, vavenr “ Connections. Direct Rail All through rai! tlokets between New York and Albany accepted, Munic. Restaurant, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. On Sunday, May 29. Steamer 1 oleatt leaves Denbrom for tPoughkeepsle, ‘St, 9.00 A. M. ing ‘on Point, Cats Any. “Hendrick Steamer AMtaves Desbromos ‘M., and Steamer ton” leaves wy, $24 St. 10.00 4, “De Witt Reliable Freight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every fort in America to the lead- ing ports of the world, My Silver, a grocer, on the| Plane over the aviation field at Malze- M., for TBear| the currency at more than 66 2-3 per |ly, and also had to be revived. Po-| Henry ‘ keeps fuse names on to-day's lists fol-|_ THE conference report on the latest | centum.” Hceman William Crerend of the| round floor of the house, found bis ie wen inea autordag when ther | ence fay ; “emergency” tariff measure wrought| At the preva f exchange, stock in the cellar ablaze. He called | S°Ue no changes In the schedules, The new Judge Fisher Ay the Customs Court Grand Avenue Station carried down machine crashed b the ground. MANHATTAN. sites by Local Board No. 156.) insem or Bellimem or Ballinsin, 5 Dast 106th 8 treet. » Milton, No. 1547 Madison Ave- features of the bill as compared io the one vetoed by President Wilson are principally the valuation section pSiberberg. or Silberger, Louis, No. 78 st 108th Street of Appeals estimates that the creases in the duties of imports un- der this section from Italy would be per cent.; from Germany 500 per cent., and from Russia 4,000 per cent. The operation of this provision would practically prohibit trade with Alice Schone, fourteen; Policeman Sch is, elght, dren, Patrick Nannery. Patrick Goldpaugh rescued Margaret| The and William Schone, sixty-eight, grandfather of the chil- was carried out by Policeman »|® patrolman, who sent an alarm, two engine companies and truck No. 28 were the first to arrive. Thirteen firemen led by Capts. Wal- ters and McNamara and Lieut. Mur- phy, stretched lines of hose into the iF lesen ve fOF * WNewburgh. and tKingston Point. obert, Fulton” leaves West for tBear Mountain, woureh mer | 424) HANA HOR tite nue. ’ a ia, iP S novi ‘4 i i Ul MZ, Sondre Tondo: Nos 188 kas ow Mortis, No, 26 East tostn| Germany, Italy, Russia, Serbia, Rou-| Ay members of the Schone tamily| cellar, wench was filled with smoke. ot Fete ume ghee ghom, starting point Change Sagten Avenue. Starr or Star, Henry, No, 64 East! Czecho | were taken to hospitals, the grand-| Unnoticed by the firemen, the famos landings may be ymin same day. from | p Ley, John Francia, No. 116 Kast 106th sont Bureen ar Hen Xo : father and the boy, who missed the| reached the main leading to the gas points marked "Ai thm {ables subject (@) BOS ON Bakr, Abe, No, 6 Haat 1034 street. | ,hivelman, Max No Madison| The iaw is full of leeislative Jokers | fe net. being in a critical condition] meters and melted away the 1eod13 Special HOLIDAY TRIPS)" ‘4 j:1"ite" Bay" ou I I reenberg, Benjamin, No. 19 E. 108th) “'Ktippetman, No. 86 East 113th Street, | DUt under P pur of party | vom smoke, shock and injuries, Fire-|connections. Thousands of cuble feet Duebrossen Se Pier, Tel, Canal 8800, N. ¥. 3 A reat. Tillman, Irving, No, 69 Bust oth | organization it was jammed throuzh, thur Th f Hook and| of gas poured from the pipes. » 29, 30 = | irect daily service all the Gruengold or Greengold, Jncob, No. 1] sxreet hi inany Republican. members voting | 42 Arthur ‘Thompson of plead ay || way by water without chan; weet Toth Rome tars or Guidars,| ¢,Tulchinsky, Jacob, No. 64 Bast 103d/for It with the greatest misgivings, \undder No. 182 had to be attended for| Hook and axemen of another truck Al Sund J 5 & 12 METR L ge. Charles, No. 64 East 110th Street, Street, WAR PRICES LIKELY FOR BREAD] \acerations of the hands, The fire} and engine company were on the| 80 on oun fee non OPOLITAN LINE elienstein or Harowitz or Horowitz, Arthur, No, 11 vetlerstein, Inrael, No. SUNDAY EXCURSION wast ioith Street 86 East 103d Street, AGAIN, started in the cellar, Members of the| street awaiting their tum to enter Te Nett Expats and Baten CAPE COD CANAL Jackson, Chas. 8, No. 78 East instn| 4)i4™er or Weiner, Philip, No, 62 Bast] It 1s the expectation of those re.| 28d Regiment were of great assist-| the cellar, When about five minutes My SPM tful trip of 150 miles through Connections, at “Boston for Portiand, bb Wreelfowiteh, I. Jon, W.. or Noolfouren | SPonsible for the 35 cents per bushel ance to the firemen and police. bad passed, they went down and|N At 9:30 A.M., 1:30 an b Deberty er eee ine orkland, on Fe pereane inflitel or, Baht, Rocco, No. 4662 Lax-| or done WW. Worltawtich ort You Wolt |4uUY On wheat that it will increase) The seven Manhattan firemen taken| found the seven firemen unconscious|N Fs E"enen Baen Teleph Sound, Good music Refreshment, diel Se a paanoh. xo Snuest Veit er tush Tana | trom the Avenue A fre to Dolley on the Aeor and others groping the Str. Richard Peck igerann oF Cahn, Godfrey, No. 1486 Park 1089 Medison Avenue connection Aa the 20 per cent. ad| were believed to-day to be out of dan- stairway. ee Tris soe, No. 11 Mast 1094 Btrest BROOKLYN, valorem on flour, if the hopes of] er, but one, James Murphy, was|- All were rushed to the street and "Ito New Haven or No, 4i4 Bast Slit Street, those behind the law are reailsd, b Go Sig Bate, Set BUrete, . sireet or| (Reported by Local Beard Ne. 74) | war prices for bread may soon mace| stl! Snecnsctous The origin of the! laid on the sidewalk, where nine) Giay Steam oat Os Every. Sui Nov dit’ Bast bist Street, Rorsek or Borsik, Louis, No, 172 Me-| their reappearance. It will add about | fie !@ unknown, and it was confined | were revived. Lv. pier 40E NTRS Ruton st, 9.20 Korngin or Kolugin or Kalugin, Ben-| Kibben Street per barrel to the price of flour, | = CONEY ISLAND fh beter due New York, Pier 40, mae Bnet No 33 Feet os4 Street | case eae tcm NO: #9 Cook Strect.| ‘The best Ngures available show that SCHEDULE FOR MAY 28, 29, 30, Aonpie’ time for signtarclng, in| Now Kune, Henry, No, 28, East 1084 Strest.| care Garden. se cook street, | ened. person in the United Btaraa F L AV r@) R sw | Whe’ “Gly at ina’? ‘ret IM Madison Avenue. Glauberman or. Gloubermen® ‘taeae, | consumes one and one-third barrels 1090 | wg Baa 7 OF, Wachanaky, Abraham, Now. 144-46 Varet Street, . "| of foun per year On this basis ig NEW ENGLAND POINTS MBicvets. or Miera Jacob, No, 11 maat|surent tre Marr?» ‘No. M Mokibben| E50} hoo il Be added to the ovun the charm of thE Hi ———— VIA THE ree Jacobsen, Abe, No. 105 Cook Street. ¥ . i i i Lipshute ‘or tapecita, or Lipshuty,| | Haplan, “Harry, No, 172 FA AR lo as a Mion ey goed 5h eee ‘pot ge to 128th | Fall River Line. Saray or #6 ar hain Bure No. 24| *"Cateka, John, No. 14 Serge! 8 the two cents Pound, hari On faah 1 ot stop at Plot 1M. Re pecia xcursion THE POPULAR ROUTE a john, No Bast iiith Street, Ktafcchive or irofchoee inant’ 'iNo,| or frozen beef, veal, mutton, lamb = ‘Telephone Whitehall 1379, Suey and Monday, May 29-30! Splendid weamers. Splendid service, Sarguiles of Margulta or Marguiiss, | 126 Hoerum Street and pork, and’ the 20 per cent, ad Down Bellenttat au Water Trip, renaetia on each Steamer, aeck, Ne deires it AxeRUe. a eaat| Laurencello, J. i. No, 9 Cook Streot.| valorem, ‘will add $567,000,000 to, the the | AY, Felton Street Phar 14 North ser pire " weenie, OF Lensky, Harry, "No. 134| Nation's meat bill, the bulk of which Mi" I D>: L ~ 'N. "D B E "AC | Bear Mountain wer oriaht Saving Nushniak, Kalink or Kalinik, No, $8| Luqio or taalc or Leucasuk, Tony, | Wil, 6° te the packers. Leave Battery Dally, 9.43 A: M, i; | Information and ches aa Bart sath Btreet. Ne. 170 MeKibben Str a The per capita sugar consumption 2.45 and 5.45 a at d N b r | vonselidated Trehet Ofices Sam or Simon, No. 51 East| Mentisano or Montesano, Antonio, No.| # 82.26 pounds per year. The three an ew lu £ 12th Breet, care of Moskowitz. 31 Graham Avenue emi a half cents a pound minimum “SIGHTSEEING YACHT ! on Roc Fred, No. 103 East 105th|" Newman, Wm. W., No. 144 Schenec- | earried in the sugar section of the Str. GRAND REPUBLIC, ping stn! dx, Avenu Yaw will add more than $300,000,000 to EA ALL AROUND YORK—la Battery Pier ’ SUNDAY ‘AFTERNOON SAIL Stcnbere Samuel, No, 65 Haat }08th) “Ritter, Wm, No. 261 Johnson Avenue. | the consumers’ sugar bill. Bb dat leeamwe, tea reersimene, ereae capacity, Lin ited ; To Neburoh and Return, Ronicher or ns or Resiche, Mt: ASS Pu oe OF pioniine Reverie | tem seams to, have been, re i fl h | oar We A : rest: New fo. m Avenue. KUN A, Bchafer, Louis, No’ i42t Siadicon Aye-| “tals or vuole, Vincense, ajo, 202, was nod, i, the bill'an it originally im ite un ica avor and ric WEANSBURC Pa Pare: Adults $1.00; Children Ste! saa ths ¥ P use, but was 2 7 IGHLANDS NAVIGATION Pn ie Masry, No, 86 Bast{”\oth Stimuel, wo. a4 varet sheet. | foe Senate jicasy Reva Tiapitens Snowing Green 70¥B. CENTRAL UOSON" Lge i NS WORSEN 1

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