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eens are mer ees PORT TEENY SOON TCAD Satiala aheteeeinnee ‘ " THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921. odel Yachis Try Out Defend i ‘At Central Park fo Rice British Boats N. Y. HARVARD MEN ar a "y hen ‘Reh ue a eh ow sr —eeremmarmmeee (1901 REHEARSE * FOR ANNUAL SHO It’s to Celebrate Expected Vic- tory Over Yale at Baseball on June 27. DANCING ACADEMIES, [ROLLER SKATING| ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th ST., Near BROADWAY Competent Instructors to Teach YouHowtoSkate. 50cper: ‘Two Sessions Daily, including Sumday:, 2to5P M. Evenings, 7.30 to 11. Skating on Ground Figor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor DANCING CARNIVAL ' ST. NICHOLAS RIN! “We waiters tough"—— “No! No! No!” It was Larry Watson speaking at the Harvard Club last night as the New York members of the Harvard ciass of 1901 rehearsed for their an- ZAVER. ESR AND AMEN. F.WLEONAR RavNONoroeeen me nual show. “Not tough,” roared Larry, meet; we serve the beans”— “NO! Not beans was Larry again. quite up to form. bermaids rang true. And it “Tutta! “We waiters tuffa you alla must SOUP!" It The boys were not Finally the song of the six cham- went 6th Street, near Broadway Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays, 2.30 T-U-F-F-A! Tuffa!—that’s the way P. M. to 12.30, it is one the script. Now once again, 3 Lessons (zis) 30¢ doy: Not necessary to take lessons. pont peed Liege will jatvegiece 0 suil rt danc- Teg. ‘Learn to dance at this pope lar institution. Roller Skating on Ground Floor, Dancing on Second Floor, “\Reservoir Is Preferred as Rac- Se OS LINES "ing Ground as Park Pond We Sea aa JACK AUDUBON BALLROOM Is Subject to Squalls. Model yachtsmen of New York are eagerly awaiting a chance to matcii} inta da ple, And splasha de cafe right inte da ewe. Wo slings da shash at overy guest, And drove da eggs upon da vow; Wo suggia plates tupona da pates, For waiters tougha ary we. cHones: FROST (Censor) oe Dancing every oraning, Set and boliday: H on ‘dy Floot i Ou to suitable part= 0 x Jancing. Wednesday eventag evarything 7 their sleek little boats against the best Yor ,m, tre waters tough i AChUBON THEATRE RCILDING. > that British racers can turn out. Bee shert on de politences | St. and Broadway Ballors of the treacherous deeps in \ Central Park—namely, the lake at ‘74th Street—are willing to pit their ‘@kill against W. J. Daniels, the wizard Gesigner of the British Model Yacht Sailing Association f London, “Pine.” ‘Ten members of the class of 1901 the next cue. Meanwhile L. J. Wat- son, New York advertising man, tzu TN LAW TO ENLARGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RISHMOND (Staten island. t : | ‘The Britishers have challenged the basil UN ola Sele Ae a aa 1 Central Park Model Yacht Club to Moe or tie irene tne reason for the glorification of the | race after negotiations of about five waiters, ‘ i i months. One hitch has been the P “Well, it's like this,” he admitted. Britishers' finicky notions about Bt eee aes plays Yale at ———— \ ‘things, but these seem to be fairly| lous class of 1901 ts Planning to Will Aid President in Efforts to} — a LES 1 it “acttled now. | he, victor © show, whic : S A veai| | RELIABLE GOODS LOW PRICE S— Joseph A. Weaver, who has been is called “The Opening Night,’ will be| Stop Further Deflation of | BRINGS INSTRUMENT LADY ASTOR URGES _ | |Ey werxty a0 manny prvmByrs . i b v @ private theatre on the} | ‘eajling model yachts in New York estate of our classmate, Ben Blake, the Currency. | FOR CURING CATARACT AID FOR MOTHERS since he was five years old, was acen at Weston, Mass. What do you think paige A pce ca | poled | at the yacht lake in Central Park “Who wrote it?” parried the re-| WASHINGTON, May 28.—The Ad-| LONDON, May 28—Dr. Aaron | Reproaches Britain for Failure to yesterday afternoon sailing his boat. porter quickly | "i Greene of San Francisco is taking | e “ ) ont) ministration will have the support of . | Pass Bill to Assist “Ot course we will race the British note” said Mr. Watson. “WhY!ine New York bankers on two points,| With him on the Mauretania a ace : ‘yachtsmen,” he said. We've got some JS-AWeaver | 74" paises followed audi the. piaya\lb was said ‘torday “et: the ‘White| 2W instrument for curing cata- | Women. ‘clever modellers on this side of tac SAS AS wright continued: | House - | ract, invented by a Spanish sur- | LONDON, May 28.—Lady Astor, iv iwater and I believe we can win out. STS said, Want to deny emphatically,” hol” The rst matter to receive atten-| SCOR. The method of cure em- |z speech in the House of Commons} 7 “All we need is a good place to race. was SYearece | from ‘Pipa Pasees Dut ‘th: take" | tion will be the Export Finance Cor-| Ployed Is by suction. It obviates | yesterday, said she regretted the { (This lake is so situated that the winds aoe. how which played for one night in| poration, to which financial aid wit!| the use of the knife which makes | British Government's apparent apathy i are ‘flukey' and any good yachtsman has & house full of cups he won swith ; i agree with Mr, Weaver that this | Cambridge with buch success, It pe extended. an operation so undesirable in the | concerning the League of Nations = i ‘five years old I've sailed boats bere|. %, S, Ramey, a mechanical ongi-|us the resevoir we'd be happy. This Pee ec epiay Out at Day: mort will be made to check the de-| _ The former Empress Eugenie | (i! a § Xe Id get} nd I know what T’m talking about. neer employed by a big steamship lake is full of debris which impedes Cie hite, Sid Greene, Hughie Mack and flation of the currency, which has was treated by this method in her |the United States into some sort of \a league. WONOTYTE REYROARD OPBILATOR, n Anew pastion GUaxpm get 5 fates vey: te a | ‘We want the reservoir, That's the|C°MPany, was another sailor yester-|salling. Also we never know which|Ned ‘Weyburn. Why shouldn't I) resulted in the lowering of prices and| ninety-fourth year with remark- She reproached the Government for | ~ day afternoon, Mr. Ramey hails|way the wind is going to blow.” write a show?" | ‘ation of business. In line 3 what she termed its failure to realize | b ‘pest place in these parts. ‘The winds|from Pensacola, Fla, where ne first| Fh. W. Leonard was there with | At that moment Bobbie Edwards, ‘tn this an effort will be made to Rule BUSceSE BDA) At wea estaDe | Manteno tno cain E5088 hous SU DNOE ‘are good there and the water Is clear. ("That's the best place to have the \British-American races. The water in jthe bay is too rough for such saudll Boats.” Mr. Weaver is a former member of (The American Model Yacht Club of | anks after a certain maximum . ternity c - ras Brooklyn, one of the oldest yasht|with a toy yacht just finished (made| Raymond D. Forrest was out with This Gcdtan'e cornet eee een reached; ‘They. anscrtediit|Newert of Hold-Up) As Mintwasn) Si? by non ven done ar] Waahlneron ‘elubs in America, having been founded | with his own hands) he's ready for|his black boat. He is one of the most Tag drums. enamel jhad been to follow a policy of fore-| Wedmeaday Evening Is Sup- ternational labor conference through | iin 1867. He left the club when it be-| the British sailors, frequent sailors in the pond. It is He ecte just like « darn fool mammal. |i liquidation by enforcement of . the League of Nations, such a con- ineat. See ee Me baa 8 “Be glad to put a boat against the | curious that such small boats support} That was dodging the subject, but! penalty rates. It was held that the preaned by Police, ferenani would’ core cthrouRh. tt became interested in boats by sailing on the smacks of a famous fishing fleet there. He made many three- week voyages to the red snapper fishing banks in the Gulf of Mexico, Later, in Jacksonville, he was an ex- pert builder of motor boats, and he won several interesting races, Now English any time,” he said. “Let W. teen years old and he J. Daniels come along with his best. skip jatk model he is trying out. He is very much in favor of the mces. His new boat goes right along. It is 40 inches long, 10 inches beam and has about 2,000 square inches of sail. Ramey's is 64 inches long by 10% wide. It carries 1,800 square inches of sail, so much sail. Every one of them had masts taller than their owners, SAYS UNION URGED - $14 000 FINEFOR USING BUZZ SAN {671,000 Additional Attorney {Fees Allowed in Litigation ‘ “Over Marshall Field Estate. (CHICAGO, May 28.—Union agents jattempted to fine a contractor $14,000 for using a buzz-sow to speed up ywork, the Daily commission investi- gating building graft was told yes- terday. An order allowing additional coun- | nger credits and stabilization of for-| from Mayor Peters, to whom the pro-| limelight of publicity, but those who} James Joyce, twenty-three, was Rcewrcee. ild—€t, Apetha) va Ker personal Rr glene—omn el fees amounting to $71,000 in the eign exchange. tests had been sent, did cringe before the newspaper men |found guilty of murder in the first | yonkers Club, tual Kills germ life but aide litigation over the Marshall Field “hony Marsh, son of Henry Field and “Peggy” Marsh was signed yester- day. Managers of railroads Your physician will it. of Middlesex County has boon channt?| bitt Hyde, Arthur Corbin, Jack Frost,|ty Court in Long Island City. He | Jersey City Police. ‘At all drug and department stores. ‘tate started in behal fof Henry An-| ing to the United Presbyterian Gen- | with conspiracy, in a document in George Shorey, Hobart Rawson and| ied Adam Zittel, a shopkeeper at| {iatbush— ‘latbush vs. Rich Creeks, our fifi to $1.25. The Sulpho- centreing TELLSCOTTONWEN GERMANY WIL BE DANGEROUS RIVAL United Presbyterians, in Ses- sion in Philadelphia, Indorse Sunday Blue Law Crusade. PAIUADELUPHTA, May 28.—Ger- many in the near future will be America’s most dangerous compet- itor, declared John Hays Hammond yesterday at the American Cotton Manufacturers Convention. He urged ‘The Committee on Reform, report- eral Assembly, now in session ‘here, indorsed the blue law crusade yes- terday, urging the clergy to counter- act “the effort to make the Sabbath S BIG CITIES NO RUS PARADE DECORATION DAY, SAY BOSTON VEN District Attorney Charged With Conspiracy in Effort to Re- move Him From Office. BOSTON, May 28,—Following the protest of American Legion and Spanish War Veterans against a cir- cus parade on Memorial Day, the Street Commissioner yesterday re- yoked @ license to the Shaw people. The formal request for this came District Attorney Nathan A. Tufts | public yesterday. This instrument alleged that by his connivance friends of Tufts were able to extort $100,000 from persons threatened with indict- ment, The charges are made in an real actor, who will have the leading part of hotelclerk in the show, ap- peared. “The Bobbie, “The Sultan's wives what?” asked the reporter, sharpening his pencil. And then he sang the lyric: Sultan's Wives," chortled the rehearsal started anew. At about act two, scene three, so far as could be judged, considering the lack of curtain and scenery, along came the best line of the show, “The wages of gin is breath," re- marked one of the sub-debs ‘(who was in shirt-sleeves). And not long insist, Sister, you're some insister, Sister," which ‘brought down the house, though every one knew it was coming. “Many a good word is spoken from the chest,” asserted Doug to Mary in Act 4, as Mr. Vol- stead Anderson and Mrs. Poole were thown out of the country. Where- upon some one, who for lack of cos- romped downward. “Now, what was the plot?” Mr. Watson was asked after the show was over. “Well,” he said, “there wasn't too much plot, as you noticed—just enough. Though this show would be a riot on Broadway, we have no white dight ambitions. We will have Jots of costumes, music, bright lights and what not, but that js all. We will sell no tickets whatever. In fact, you are darned lucky to be able to see a rehearsal.” The show was censored, simplified and cut down last night, and five more rehearsals will come before it will break the peaceful quiet of Wes- ton, Mass, But it was agood show. Most of the actors (proving that they were not real actors) shunned the were Sid Singer, Fisher Bullard, Bab- those aforementioned. But as a mat- ter of fact every New York member of the Class of 1901 wiN have a port at Weston, Mass, even if he only becomes the seventh member of the after the bellhop remarked, “If you | extend further credits to farmers and | planters. ‘Among changes urged by the bank- | ers was one that the law be amended to take away the power of Federal Reserve Banks to enforce penalty rates for loans discounted for mem- adoption of this course, which was done ‘by the pasage of an amend- ment to the original law, was a war- time measure that should now be aled. reRhere is apparent agreement that steadying of the whole situation lies ‘in credit arrangements that will stim- ulate commerce and business, both |domestic and foreign. Present con- ditions are such that the flow of gold in this country cannot be turned about in a moment, Foreign coun- tries have nothing which they can ex- change for it until they res formal production, If this produc- tion can be brought about on credit, exchange of goods will steady ex- bankers to Washington because the Government under evisting law has no method of control over the flota- tion of foreign bonds or other securi- ties In the United States. The international banking group was called first because of a convic- tion by the President and his advisers that the best interests of the people at home must be served in connection with any foreign loans. Other con- ferences are to follow in regular order, No other group has yet been invited, but big domestic bankers from the Midwest in and about St. Louis will be the next called. Tt is in this section that the penal izing rediscount rates complained of are in effect. ———_ CONVICTED OF MURDER. degree yesterday In the Queens Coun- ‘No, 604 Broadway, Astoria, when Zittel resisted an attempt to Fob him. Joyce will be sentenced next Tuesday, His is the sixth conviction of first degree murder found in County Judge Sheephead Bay Station, lshed that her death was caused el GIRL BEATS OFF_NEGRO ; WHO SEIZES HER PURSE. Miss Pauline Kahan, twenty, of No. 1720 East 19th Street, Brooklyn, while walking to her home was robbed last Wednesday evening by a negro. who took her purse and ran, after she beat him off with an umbrella. Although her father, Samuel Kahan, an attorney, with offices in The World Building, re- ported the case to the police of the they kept it quiet. Miss Kahan was returning from the dentist's and was within half a block of her home when the negro ap- proached from behind and seized her bag. He then attempted to take her wrist but she whirled and watch, and ran. The bag contained §9, Misa Kahan said last night. el aS ee SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES. Dyckman Oval—Tesereau's Bears vs. Hillsdale (double header) Protectory Grounds—Lincoin Giants vs. Royal Giants (double header). Dexter Park—Buashwicks vs. Rahway and Easton, Pa. Ivan! Field—Ivanhoe High Bridge and Hoboken, Farmer Oval—Farmers Newark Stars and Penn. Red Caps, East New York—East New York vs. Peeksicil_ and N. Fire Department. Howard Field—Howards vs. Newburg and Plainfield. Long Island City—Recreation Parts, Springtields va, Long Island City, College Point—College Point vs. vs. vs. St. Brendan's Field—St. Brendan's Parkville—Parkville va. Maujer. Travers, Island—-New York Athletic the awakened conscience of the coun- | try on the subject of maternity bene- fits. She suggested that before the | bill providing for the care of working women during maternity was reject- ed a committee representing women’s | societies should be appointed td sce what could be obtained from the mi- Third Internationale, the spea! serted. r —— GIL HATFIELD DEAD. Member of Glant Pennant Winners ef 1888 and 1889, Funeral services for Gilbert Hatfield, savings teller of the Hudsos Trust Com- pany, Hoboken, and former ball player. who died suddenly Thursday, will be held at 8 o'clock to-night, at his home, ‘0. 99 North 19th Street, Hoboken. i) Hatfield played third bi hed on the New York Gi pi te ft] struck him with her umbrella. that won the pennant in 1888 and 1889. A 5 5 tume coulg not be identified, came | changes and bring a redistribution of | struck: : la u ae ‘ as 7 o'clock, and Miss Kahan‘'s He came to the Giants from the famous forward ha said, “Out, “damned the world’s Kold reserve. 1 lacreams, vattractcd “spveral Spedece olf, Jersey. Bi n Irritations plot," as the imaginary curtain, Presiden' trians. The negro became frightened He has been with the Hudson Trust Company more than fifteen years, start- ing as a messenger. Desuite his sixty- six years he played ball with the bank's employees at every opportunity. He is survied by his wife, two daugh- ughters. tei During sickness . check its spread Protect the rest of the ff ‘8 disinfectant which you Ipho-Nuthol works instantly It is 436 times stronger 8. Public Health Service "ake no chances. tals in New York end use Sylpho-Nathol. New Eagland im healing the tissues of the body. f; e Boston, Mass. Syinho-Na Destroys germ life — Cuiicura For All Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores vf impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Oint- ment to soothe and heal. They ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. Siete, Deg 30yunana ah aes” Sever Shere, Soap the. Uintment and we, Taleumn ae, WF Cuticura Soap shaves mug. —— For Your Skin——=4 Than Cuticura Humphrey's court since Jan, 1. “Shere and representatives of unskilled |* 48¥ for commercialized pleasure.” | effort to remove Tufts from office. |chambermald’s eextette or comes —— eral Ship. Barmplesach (Soap, Ofntment Taloum) frowof Ot labor, who have been in conterence| ‘The ofl tanker Bannedaiice, await-| Increased salaries for the Commis-| forth and hokls a vase and remarks| @=N. MANGIN GOING TO PPRU. Cag Tone Mtema ron ok vs. Bea = — | [eure Labora ib Man f = a sioner of Conservation, the Director| “42! PARIS, May 28,—Gen. Mangin will| ~ paterson, N. J.—Patereon Sic Sox vs. DIED. tor several days, are at serious odds \s repairs at Cramps shipyard, sank _—_—s emlkhe qnention of overtime pay,|@ few feet below her water Une at | ihe chore ee he ee uae, gail on June 4 for South America to| Cuban Stars. MPYERS8.—ALICE, OAMPBELL'S FU- A 4 a having settled most of the other dock yesterday, An investigation dis- the Chairman of the State Board of Parole and deputies in the office of CANTACUZENE TO WED. represent France at the celebration of the Peruvian Independence Centenary. Jersey City (Montgomery Oval)—Red Sox vs. Bayonne. NERAL CHURGH, B'way 66th et. Sun- 2P. 5 day M. t points, Employees insist that the State Tre: " ; He will visit the capitals of nearly ali| Jersey City (Pershing Fielt)—Du- a ’ : ne ad a halt ie bet permissible Slesed 48 een. sen codi: terday bi Gov, Cox? Veto’ eS") Grant Great-Grandeon to Marry) Bouth American countries quesne va. Philadelphia Giants. ee aoa { ‘uni complet! @ ten-hour Gov, Cox last night appealed to the Clariesa Curtis Jane 27, Bi t t } Sigs SNE Someising © “279° HARDING NAMES HAYWARD. |neis oi'hammasbaned"C'sttte| aye anane aay 28 Princ eal Estate », Twenty-five more railroads, to- = sports during the hours of Memorial| y..) 0.’ 3 car 4 Call Columbus 8200 “y gether with thirty-nine carriers,| WASHINGTON, May 28.—President | D8Y Services. Michael Cantacuzene, who with his A Complete Funeral Service OWN YOUR HOME which filed disputes for the first! panding has nominated Col, William ——————__ mother, Princess Cantacuzene, for- dn an atmosp!.cre of refinement ‘wage reduction hearing before the Labor Board on April 18 have Drought their petitions to the board for bearing on June 6. ae Qire. Het os Married, Police Gay. CHICAGO, May 28.—Mrs, Etta Heil, Hayward of New York to be United States Attorney for the Southern New York district. New York Republican leaders agree on him, although for some time he was believed to ve in line for diplomatic appointment i South Jersey Train Hite Truck Near Hammonton, HAMMONTON, N, J was killed instantly May 28.—A man TWO KILLED ON A CROSSING. n @ Motor truck merly Miss Julia Dent Grant of New York, granddaughter of Gen. U, 8. Grant, escaped from Russia in (17 during the early days of the revolu- tion, has filed with the Town Clerk of Nahant, near here, his intentions of marrying Miss Clarissa Curtis of Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- “The best costs no more." FRANK E, CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc. (Non-Sectarian) Broadway at 66th St. and be Easier realize, A Wonderful Assortment of opportunities to either buy the land upon which to bulld & home or buy one already wu ‘our own han most landlord, persons 2 ( MAKES FIs #0) i was struck by @ Pennsylvania Rall : : is offered the reade: Rho “perfect maid," whose husband, al. Monvenure, oa ae Aone freight ‘train’ at Folsom, three mites | Boston, She is the daughter of Mr. ing at special rates AN “Lost and Found” articles o-morrow's “Sunday Work. + banker, gave her $500 a month as pin] 16, Tromain, thirty-five, a farmer liv.| Antonin Capmno. fart ssit, tapes | and Mrs. ‘Thomas Pelham Curtis, who d A pdvertised in The World or renorted ‘ money, which she found inadequate,| {0° sent ities neti eat or are le | Argale cohuclo forty aint: a farmer | nave a eumer home at Nahant, uring the Summer. ta steet and, Yound Bursa.” oom 1,000 Separate Bas had an adventurous past, accord-| killed himself yesterday by having his | Chael Donio, fifty-four, his neighbor, The Prince, who will be graduated iH fing to the police. They have been eight-year-old son, who was in the was so badly hurt that’ he died later. The accident occurred at what is from Harvard next month, gave his for thirty days. Theso lists can be been at any of The World's Offic: Real Estate Offers age as twenty-one, as did Miss Cur- “Lost and Found” advertisements widence to combat her plea| house alone with him, pull the trigger| known as the Mays Landing crossing of seeking of dames MeCreery & Co, tis, The wedding will take place in ean be left at any of The World's nia as a defense in the six the South Jersey Railroad, It is pro- Adv ising A of a shotgun afier he had placed the the village church at Nahant at noon Kk Agencies, or can is charged with commit~ Sussie of the weapon nguinst his heart, “Gappucly leaves a”eifengng tour ebite | 8 June. 21. ‘The Prince's father, Telephones Fits Roy 3400 telephoned directly ‘te. The World. For Sale & Wanted ‘The police say she has beem Tremain is survived by bis wife and dren and Doniv @ wife and seven chil-| Prince Cantacuzene, was one time, ‘elepho POORER AGLI ll So & four Umes. three small children, é dren. Ambassador of Russia to Washington) ra u ios \

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