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a a a 12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921. No. 79th Street, was guards h two 4 West 37th St. Tel. Fitz Roy 0807 Without any obligation wha Street . Sande at, 1, watt Indell bd Michael Bros. 257, Guarantee Phono, Co, 13th Aves, 4212, rat . Creed: Maritan Brownesv: 6, Blustain Talking Van Brunt $t., 988, Leon Goldapple Flatbush Church Ave., 124, H. Wisun & Son ; off ; Lauter Piano 09, Newman's Music House : P. Duckman Wm. Ricker 196, § rithout. any. atliration oh Nr OP Py Het, B. mrs ana ‘eg rn farming’ the | corne and description. ot 30 Panty Paid Aves Ott Edeloon ge toraes Laldsr Fivibiah Ave, $46, Belirond . reshiy flushed Manderd wed. Period medele af | SMO s+svereerneseseseens ‘a ‘ison, ol Tall Sumesie ed the sidewalk, | Mra Gratonclas. ; ‘lking Toiking Machir Summit up and got the bab; . ww. saaaliarraialin out of the carriage in the nick of carriage was smashed, tim Gaby was saved. Mrs. Weinstein was but mot sertously hurt, 4 was a new deciaration a war. Pot CITY BREATH (DRY) a friend, Peter Gunn, went upstairs to/of keen competition with but a moder- | business character, although the Lord they need is some one to show ‘em Interview the Smiths, who were visiting | te demand. Lt DETECTIVE IN FIGHT. 9 ‘I saw the Prince of Wales and HELD ON THIS CASE | the O'Maras. | if tl oh the retail price | bbeScbenrhs Atl rcbbind ie phe : he's a\reguiar guy. 1 shook hands A. battle ensued. A door was smarhed: [eRe eee eee | LONDON, June 2—The Irish Office | “CCU*ed Of Annoying Marine W ° ; ; crocke rown; home. brew. bot- i it t . : i with him, An’ what d'ye think? I'm Who Broke Delia’s Arm, or Was It | tes ‘ined; Della Owens had a broken KING MAY OPEN |to-day sjated it was unable to con-| ers Attacked Sergt. Fitsetm: joing back and build those ows a arm when it was all over; three police firm the report that 7 teotiv | going 4 ; P po! the King would| Detective Sergts. Fitasimmons and Newsboys Home like we got here (a a Broom, or—But Ask men stopped the fight; and Patrick} TRISH PARLIAMENT | open the Partiament of North ireland, | Fitzgerald of che Fourth Avenue Sta- the Brace Memorial, They need it.” Again Next Week The broken arm is the main question. ee tion were sent to the piers at &8th 6 of Owens says Smith broke ‘tt. Smith + " ’ n ~ Street and Second 4 00 T att a Sees ee Magistrate Froothingham of the York. |SU72 It tras, Broken. by ‘Delia's brother |Report Revived That He Will Go |WON $50, LOST FOUR MONTHS] at's Aw. to-any to disperses erogei ' [Snip to leave trom this side after the Vite Court will take a week to mediats|® Smith. hon to Belfast but’ Is Not Convicted Plekpocket Had Bet He|tine workers ns (2 be. annoying ma- | strike was declared, was Peggy ws the troubles of the Smiths, the| counter allegations” but She areneeue Confirmed. Would Get Less Than Six Months, Ode yeulh put up a fight and — Bacon, a dry point etcher, her hus- Owenses and the O'Maras, Then the |/0us and contradictory. ‘ John McNally, dfty-elght years old, | Fitesimmons’s 1 "ae ane Witt Be called again, So the court adjourned the case for| BELFAST, Ireland, June 2 (Associ- | twenty times convicted s lip with some sharp Pres, Prall nies Charges|They Need Pep Over There,| and Alexander tedacsalh bel mtanhons aur va ng a wee, ‘waving “the entire Gty il ateq preas)-The news letter to-day|qwas tm again todays eonee | Weapon, He was arrested and sald he was } ‘land their five-months-old baby Be- | xpert reporter mean while has | suspense. y Antonius Nissen, nineteen, messn H of Mrs. Swan Against Says “King” Cole—Met the |1inaa. made an earnest effort to find out what ——__ says it has learned “on very good} After che preliminaries Magistrate £5 South Street. ‘The detective was } GE Gn See . ancy. B.. Raynotdey’ Npromnciny tO about, He has established these SUGAR DROPS TO 6.35 authority that in all probability King | McQuade in the Weag Side Court sent attended bY An ambulance surgeon and | Hylan Administration. Prince of Wales. tue Vases Aslatle, COmBDllantae : IU God. | George will-viait Belfast for the ur. | MM fe tne workhouse for four month, cmeecoemnctemenanne ‘The three families live | se of opening the Ui ‘8, very nmuch, Judge,” sald Mc- ‘rent 1 fenton Mining Company of London, who has yy No, 404 Bast 6th Strest. Thaeies nentea te Patiew thiediately, fn atate OA pie i cudnal eadeamaperdd p12 is Rapul Jean Plessis, whe untit te i he ag ident A. 8, Prall of the Board ; London is a big town, but it b: | wpont eee ite eae fied Med Owens, head of that family, came home| 81 fining @ ap Felco The PacHament will meet next Pha AB dail ce the Magistrate, |Monday was chef at Nassau Hospitas Education to-day answered the|lot to learn and its newsboys need| three monte {the came courtesies to Saturday and found the Owens baby |thetr quotations of refined sugar to-day | Tuesday for the election of a speaker | satly. “I Sa mene ab tke hag ina Pod Sunests Mey Male charges made by Mrs. Joneph R. Swan | Pep, in the opinion of “King” Cole, al America that it did to the French orving. Mrs, Owens mid Mrs. Patrick |to 6.35 per hundred pounds. and the swearing in of the members. | wouldn't get more th e boys He eouia Oh Ce ahecee oe eng at against the Hylan Administration of| Park Row newaboy, who returned to. | 2d English because America did not Gell Saks Che CN ene proceedings will be of a purely 'T win.” an siz months, and |from Estelle Burns, ast bouts oats i id vs extend to Rus: Bn 2 fe dec! a & the schools. ' day on the Old North State, after) those countries did. He sald be saw) ; yn to look for any change t] vat | } ‘The gist of the charges was that|™A@king a round trip on the liner 24 | 80 Teneo ge Lenine and ‘Trotsky, | | Mayor Hylan had done virtually noth- | Steward. | put that the peasant was the un: | ing to supply adequate schooling| There was quite a delegation of|known factor ia the Russian equa- facilities and that he had acted toward | R¢Wsboys to Kreet him when he cacme | Hem . W. H. Ingram of Brooklyn, a the schools from the point of view of |ome. They wanted to know all abcut| newspapor man from London, raid political expediency. what he saw and everything con-|the situation in London because ot | 1 And the gist of the answer ts that | nected with his trip. But particularty|the strike was serious, but to his | war, strikes and building costs are to|4!d they want to know about the get pire ekg (Bg | rae ‘blame for present conditions and that ir’ at of London. ., [realize the war was over and kept the conditions complained of are now|,,.N°t_'% 1b” sald the traveller.” | nig goods marked up while other being corrected. Now they are a wise lot of birds and| things were coming down. ~ ‘ ou kin hard! p (ee eng ae) Mrs, Stan, addressing tho Nelgh-| {06 epecial! Aceh Fata Ce t| Complainant Falls to Appear. ! berhood Republican Association yes- | {™e TPoa aly mel Andy Delpropofto, of No. 211 West terday, started the women's anti-| yo iced mencin apt ee ne | ith street, Frank Tucan, of 2340 Reb ‘ f Hylan campaign, She summed up her pe ens patches} mo Avenve, the Bronk, Abraham Lalt- | 7 “Didn't” you show ‘em nothin'?*|ner, of 4 jams Avenue, Brookly: ee ee he, oeid one of kW Inte, T)and David! Mackay, of Bo, Goth, Street, 1, A quarter million children of the] ,, ; sage who were arrested May 27 on charges - ig: dither have & part of each schoo! | LO, 1H, DAG" Sale Cole °F eek eo es so tluk uaverte and MANHA’ be o] pel ) ‘eet nut ° day or are on a makesbift pro-|q,7uncn Of Papers and went UP icet Eth, Street during. the marine “atric, isso Laie bere ‘ é — __ BROOKLYN—vontionsd ramme, which is, if anything, w peti n the old one-two | were discharged in Jefferson Markat| avenue A, 110, Ph e Flatbush—continued Lees Ri dias: in pth ben yell, and believe me, they come pil- Court, today, by the conemingan Talis’ | Avenue By 16, 16, ign ge Talkie Sgating Co im t Newkirk Ave. Bet N. aa fine ebildren hes more than doupied | Ae CNL Of the Sumps thinkigg there "to srpeat. Avenue C, ra | e pecia e Graham 4 ae 4. aban & bie during the last four years. In April, ae a 3 Avenge, 0, 81; J. Minchenben Fi HE, Fried 1919, there were 40,157; in April, 1921, 201, 8.” Ferlito Man ca TTG - Kelodny 818, De Rivas & Harris Mig. Co. e572 P. Slotanick $3,901. There are 175,346 children on Bema? i i, Gat Phonograph Co, "te ay Levine & Bros. the makeshift programme. jotham Shops, Ine, Kings Hie} ‘ 2. Although educators testify no Ph Kinge Highwa: tate, N. We Ed) more than thirty pupils should be OP Cicars Ridgewood under the care of one teacher, 500,000 Eheinteon Pe Mig ae Muse Store Fresh sive Reed 843, ME L. Goulé children are in classes of more than riatopher St 11 Sec aire tae ue - forty, and 250,000 ia: i "50, Hivdson Terminal Moste Mit Pare EOS si Meen Go West 34th St. West 34th St. ni Be, 32, Slver Gralonole Sl fous: 1. ee ‘ | 0, fea! Phono, Co. 3. There are a lack of iight and air Leama gr eg Woodward Ave., 686, Re Good spa cout lace’ aaaiace cc ial Sale meas a Deine * jase eeshtey x Bt, 101, r #m many of the public schools where | Fret Avcaws’ 190; L- Greenberg & Bone | Futh Ave. 202, D. D'Antonio eer See Hearish. Queen Quali! Grand 8; 310, Greater N. ¥. Phove, Co. 380°. Olver P 4. The morale of the teachers, who "international Phone. Co, S ll Fi under these unhappy conditioas have Strap 26."atian Book Store ma. rst * been unable to maintain their stand- J. Cerebino P. Fruscs ard, has been impaired. Slippes Co. ‘a % { d ymen' Th Daves j Mr. Prall, after reciting how the Nassau St 4 ‘ eatne. t an eitil nee Government had placed a ban on Bee rer ale ster peel oad D H ; B re het edford Ave., 309) Kirsch & Bro, building materials and how strikes Es aos alata elivers it Broadway, Bil, Weber Talking Machine Oa: and a shortage of men had paralyzed Loss bette) 738, Cant Bauer's Son, Ine, later efforts, sald that a $60,008,000 firth Aves, $U Fackerman's Muste Shop to Your 340, J ‘eeey S Vesey Grafonola Shop programme has recently been mapped «14th Stregt't0 72nd cou out, calling for forty-seven element- feet Side ome ary schools, six high schools, a new iicoageay yh Be Pulin & co, 1, H. Hermel parental achool, a school for the deaf, Tlentha Ave a D. Reingold i Mai ise Beaman & Ca) + and @ vocational school, He said it BR. Hoe ' 21 was hoped that this programme i Ladwig Bauman & Co. would be completed within a year, Reaper. ene peat ", 606, Manhatt: code |. when there will be a seat for every 730, 8 Bauman eo j eg and a seating reserve in addi- $ Ra 8 5 Ce ae ; H. Cohen i —_— --__-— 83, A. H. Mi Ms H e a bock: | HOUSING SHORTAGE Sich Aer atk, Calorie Fortine @a CALA 768, Christ & ; BREAKS UP A HOME Values up to $12.00 wpe se es Hela sett taped cca 17 STYLES TO SELECT FROM ae i * Jamaica Ave, S0-0L N. Berbemm 4 Too Close Familiarity in Two Fam: In all the prevailing materials, colors and ®. ree eet nm cow ° Sah Baten Saat Ce | Hes Brought Contempt of Hus- Shed gter: Migrtraqa rgb hai Wine BOGA Drge er Models at these Reduced Prices | create band, He Testifies. of Baby Louis, Louis XV or walking heels. 14th eeretae Sie ‘72nd Street ine, Frise ibe E'daly 7 Ave. 270, Me ° —And They're All QUEEN f' ~ E. 19th St., 224, B. Nyit 7: Fy + <, : ark ant j Indirectly: the housing shortage ) Q QUALITY Models B. tied Bt: Ga Mandel HY ne Miskios Ca) For a limited tirne the Columbia Dealers listed here offer Point, Fourth Ave., 765, J, Schets broke up the previously happy home . nat serene tet es - Corepa, E~ Jackson Ave. ti, J. £. Gottlieb =o} et Parktr 1 Tohmon,'«‘commiaion Queen Quality Boot Shop aad" Se 189; Central Phone. you Columbia Grafonolas of the very latest models, equipped Se TRA ASS Cet te justice 2! ol ve. Com Mullan to-day in a separation suit 32-34 West 34th Street with many exclusive improvéments, at the same low prices tials, Main St., J. DeFerrari an ‘brought by his wife. They were mar- . 17, Mott Ave. 7, M. Broty >” Bectin ssosland lived happily, te ald, you would pay for old-fashioned phonographs. ostina: Main St, 87, Gould's Music Store until 1918. Glen Cove, Glee, Be StS ‘eae Then Louis M. Rahe, a friend, and M, Rabinow!ts Hempstead’ Main cay ‘Gohen ' Mrs. Rahe, unable to obtain an pcipatien Bales Ce., tes, Hickorille, Cherry, St J. 39 8t, ig apartment, asked permission to use Kabn’s Grafonola Shop Road \ £02, A. 2 UD — W 8, bp heey two rooms in the Johnson home q A 114d, Centre! Phono, and Musteal In- a e one u oO liland City, Bridge Plaza So. ut ¥ ‘This, Johnson testified, was the be- S strument Co. ginning of the end Dalen Eaene, & Abeba 8 Ce. 27 Maspeit, Grands ut LF hy sg Pretty soon, according to Johnson, ‘Wase Side $ 5 Columbia Grafon $ 5 Cha PT ree orvia jeg Lyngdal acaba et by eg au You Save $40 Amara es ie a + G ola for $17 SEE BS Morome & Freedom Ave. M ‘They dominated Mrs. Johnson and A Broadway, 2158) H. Saletan $ 5 if a $ 40 Rr eet Weshiapten Maia Bt MC J. Palmtene taught her to believe that she was an Frida y on This 12480, ‘Woodward Grafonois Shop 1 Pa enh Ete dameles Avge) abused woman. They told Mrs. John- Phono. Sho; 1 50 “ “ Ree Ave., 3217, B. ital he was paying undue attention to 4 , : See Male stae™ punta olumbia Grafonola |) $140“ 100 ot pcecnghamiala Hons became 20 intolernble that he Think of this adsl | Wenhury, A. DeFetrari egan absenting himself from home ane now j o STATEN ISLAND for days at a time, and this led to a lonally known Columble Gref- ! $ 5 ahaa ha Jed 49.8 onola at $40 off. And these are 125 8 Port Rishmand, 91 Richmond Ava Inquirie sb yJustice Mulien brough! the very latest models with 7 128 Richmond Ave., Manhattan Puraty | out that neither side had notified Miss exclusive patented Columbia im- $ 60 2008 Rickmond Terrace, T-H.V: Dome | Ring that she was mentioned in the Stapletwn, 41 Cane st, J, Bilis complaint in the separation suit. Tho $ 50 45 Tottenville, 240 Main St., Peto & Boyd trial was adjourned to give the young WESTCHESTER woman a chance to defend herself in Dobbs Ferry, 75 Main St., ie nee Hee $ 32.50 $ 30 Ret Wee Be Frere scat “i W. 18 let Bt, 666, Boul Birne 37 So. Fourth Bt. Mt, Vernen Fura. oe Above 728n: jon St, vder, TO PROBE “CHILD'S 3 DEATH. nents ore tals St, White Moorey Aus - E, Bed St, 121, Merit Talking Machine Co. D e ° ekakill, South n St, I I. Bet {Chetan Sclentiat Tre tardies A d Hi Wi ll G SoPaatinn Serato Suess sr Pr ete ny Dealer Listed Here Will Give You Bene fe Sage ‘4 b 0. t., J. Tuniel » RE ge blogg oor tat ot ee These Prices and Easy Terms es ane eas Groff, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Gadward Sends thie Cabinet Grafonole Diadiaon aves Juan Bricker wv Main Ste Ar Br tesace Groff, No. 80 Crescent Avenue home immediately. mtman 16 Warburton Ave., Goldburg Furniture Brighton, Staten. Island, Vacs Ga te CAN BRONX—onlinued Bay Ridge—vontinued Brownsville—continued © Cornet Co. { Vestigation ty Medical He fans | ery sy 1398, B. H, DeWitt E. Tremont Ave., 504, Inemann & Colitto, Inc. Fite Ave. TALO, R. W. Olsen & Co. St. Mark’s Ave., 1535, Prospect Phonograph HOBOKEN AND UNION HILL,N.J, of Richmond Borough and District At- | Payments Arranged W. Weerts & Co, ik rasan Bhop 'G, Feldman Butter Ave., 414, P. Nobel Cliffside, 313 Palisade Ave. A. Dati of Richmond, Borows et 763, A. Matskowits Sth Ave & é5rd BE, Hollbronn & Son a Hoboken, 353 First St, Nyico Music Shop Dr. William Wilkinson of New Brigh This worth while price reduction is made Ppeeere Meds Shep 2561, yy hag rg Ory Crescent 8t., 876-07 He Haheo Bi) First 6b. N.Y Reralture, ton tay he found the child in a dyin | stock—which is none too ler, the Livolst esta A mae iE t ‘the Buckman Musle Store Liberty Ave, 1142, Liberty Muste Co. 180 Washington St. Cordis Furn. Ca, condition when he was called into the for Used instruments accepted in part exchange for liberal & Gorman eheriet Ave, 818, Gtrand Talking 7218, Bay Ridge Talling Machine Co. Coney Island 1118 Washington St, M. W. Simon ) Onueeney: fo Dney an: Bale allowance, RON: White Pintes Row’, 8612, A. Losite Bedford Section Mermaid Ave. the tes Raplogel Music Co, ‘W. Hebolron. G16 spring tt Flerece Exchange for mumps aince last ¥. Dr. Wil Place Your Order Early 1364, J. Bhelnhata Willis Ave. 441, W. A. Benkwitt Franklin Ave., 719, Franklin Phono. Shop jurt Ave., 1706, Harry Gray W. New York, 693 Geenee wie Xinson refused to sign the death certl- | Creseant A BROOKLYN 1854, Settanni Bro Cypress Hille Anke ficate and turned the case over for 4 8. Fordham itond 26, we Liberty Downtown, 2925, Warwick Grafonols Sho Union inh 152 Bergenline Ave, A. Bruntom iewesttcation i) M. Newman Bridge ft. 205, P. Geist ‘ke Bros. p 803 Bergenline Ave. Fulton taste Shop EEE oy B 129th Bi. S64, DB. Recesheum Cou sty'8h, Goetz JERSEY CITY, N.J. BABY IMPERILLED BY AUTO. FE feath Se reading tating Maine Ge AP tier eh t Ave Bn Fs ; New Location—4 West 37th St. Tent ete, 41, Hardman, Peek & ¢ gt, Joba ite oer Nh Garfield’ Aves 125, C. dS Beiher Mexee Sea in Covrigne _Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records. Fulton'Sti arte aa SURGE A, Oi, Wilke a itn’ Av 2408 Grow bts Fares, RR eet eed ae ee eee eee ee ‘Palking bath /Agas PP rg ase vprirg ne jac! ra Bebe Zarbounes Music Co. Ghar on the sodewalk in front of he Cat This Coupon Out and Mail Mate Gs Sst SemeEaee Colamble Se, #26 Ac Prtich peat tienmen's Monte Ree ee on oe ee at her WIDENER'S COLUMBIA SHOP | Name ... Park Hamilton Ave 144, ‘Atlantic Talk ‘Tis, ‘A. Brunton Machins ner & Sone, Ine.

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