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* eae 2 rT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE Pei 1921, 3 SCHOOL CONTRACT HELD 1 Pes poon te Building in Use NORGE MIL’ 885 2RSaz wattas, COBERARLS ROUT, vers sat tenon CRINDS au] A C Isr IS A BRIDE TO-DAY |,,,,,, te" g1g00,000 ree. High: | t Vernon Country Club Cares) 4 weit of certiornr) was granted to Ni use of golf belis as valuation svoukd. be 8 Another obtelning a writ fo a re 6 Ing robbed of $324 by two bandits] view wan the Waclark Realty Co. own is As it was he routed the palty| ars of the residence of Senptor R. A. unition might have saved tim from COST CITY $205,700 MORE a ay © Newtown High Work Delayed Six Months, Then Higher STILL MAN HUNTED Bid Accepted, TAXPAYERS FOOT BILL. IN VAIN BY WIFE'S Mwaded testor Cunt) SUBPOENA SERVER (ily School Houses. Flow the city lost $205,700 in three} Banker “Not In” to Man Seek- months on one’ school building] ing to Insure His Attendance j ‘through the repeated refusal of the at Divorce Hearing. | Board of Estimate to accept an urgent recommendation from the Board of CASE UP. TO-MORROW. . Education has been revealed through @ perusal of the minutes of the latter but they kept the money, He was car-| Clark, Fifth Avenue and 77th Street, rying a loud of balls acrows the lnks| naaeaned at § 000. The concern claime it ia worth but $2 _— on Large Caléndar of Un- defended Aetidns. | Supremé Court’ Beginis | é when near the seventh gre screened fiom the club house and reads, two itha Jumped from the underbrush, | ners At an average speed of twenty e struck the caretaker with an tron : pipe, Knocked him fawn and took his ‘ . &- minutes to the case, the Suprem nioney : Emerson grabbed «handful of golf y ) | is he got to his feet Court began to-day tho cleaving up anit quickly oe for the year of the 197 undefended othe pair, But they got away i y . thelr joot and was taken to x suits for divorce which remain on pA ey TEL Cah nt io the calendar. P This is the so-called “divorce t which grinds every Friday duying the | term, but as the calendar must be cleared of these matrimonial snarls SSS the court started In to-day and wil) MISS ADELE FRANK " ‘0 -~morrow and Thursday “ oON, , V. MeLoughlin, through Assistant Dis- Anew SSIs. a “Born and Bred” New Yorker} trict Attorney Goldstein of. Brooklyn, | There were only forty-one cases and Well Known as took steps te ; to remedy what ap ig " pears to have br scartiage of GE IMELISE RADE LM silica a Pianist. justice at the time of the failure of the | ing the calendar. ‘The remainder will atise Adele Frank, daughter of Mr.| Union Bank in 1910. He instituted pro are e go over to to-morrow and next day and M Henry Frank of Mad- | ceedings to-day before Justice Callaghan Before the “mill” finishes grinding !son Avenue, a young 80 er and | taside a verdict and judgement of Justice Guy will have sent cases to Pianist of note, will to-~ _— SAYS JUSTICE MISCARRIED. = state Moves to Remedy Wrong R ing From Union Bank Case, | ate Superintendant of Bi ore | 2 a jal wor! y become the a | aguinst Willlam MeGuire boa: fensi jj Yl } bride of Siegmund Selig rvices at ulte was a clerk In the office To seal inthe oy 4 Defense Will Not Press, for [fous ot hin collenaion on the Honet She wish Temsle. Woden James, oH. Brown bow dead. who, was delicious Burley ‘ sr agebeinas ea eAd 3 2 bpd se charge i /hic! UStiCes COBAIN) SE TALHEKG, GAYSEON (i officiating rabbi will be Dr. Rue | the failure was inevitabl Brown to q showed how the forced readvertise- Present, Charge in Which and Erlanger, Iph Grossman, asstated by the Rev, | save himself a legal assessment of tobacco flavor. ment for bids cost the city $13,000 “Clara” Is Named. on the addition to the Newtown High School, Queens. Before that little "a, a GIGLIC. 6G SE” ELA Thee 6A een matter was concluded the final con- OLD PUBLIC ScHOOL 102, STILL INUSE ALTHOUGH tract price to the city was $986,700 serve a subpoena for the attendance DANGEROUS AND LLROMINATED BY GAS. double the value of all hit stock hold ring the World War,| MeGuire wax sued for twice its vatue } rope when the war] and. ju ment was taken, aupt. M inning of the| Loughlin t¢ now convinced that Mequlve | States| Wae not the owner of the stock, It ts The procedure was the same in Nat) practically all cases, The plaintiff in New \« nalled to the si stated Cross worker ¢ was called to the stand, stated Sig, Worker (te Kes on which the suit started. With tl i based, identified the marriage #rmlsticn he came to the Unit | The efforts of Charles J. Wallace to} i i A st ard and « few months later thet charged that the executors of Rrown's “ ’ instead of 781,000, the bid which the|f Jamies A. Stillman before Dantel J. BAY SORE | PSSSKENN: ‘ cate and the photograph of the ment Was announced. ‘Chey. wi state knew the “tock “belonged. to : Board o Estimate twice refused.) (leason, referee in the Stillman di- | = — co-respondent. Witnesses testify and Thursday for a th RUT MO EI sca ne te eM T MEN He ¢ is the story, taken from the min- vorce action, were reported this then the attorney for the plaintift 19, 1920: lace took the subpoena from Law. This, save for the announcement of On Oct. 30, 1919, Thomas Dwyer, as! yyy : lub thd S: Brennan) yeaterday, atternoon the court, “decision reserved until the lowest bidder on an addition to/ ang pegan making a weary round! papers are duly presented," ends the wtown High School, w : the Ne which included Mr, Stillman's home [eds Vel ia Ch Nosh Ca ike $781,000, ae eeetne 4 ane vat vi at No. 270 Fitth Avenue, the Brook, pas ye ntnteh 781,000, suvject to the approval Of] senickerbocker Lune? pr peadivel In the case of Howard Twilly, his the Board of Estimate. This body Ldn ae ? i ts *} without finding Mr. Stillman “in.” ai . wife, contrary to custom, was in court, (o) (o) on Noy. 41, refused permission and} ‘phere was no intimation from Mrs a A sitting only one chair removed from ordered the work readvertised. A} g, 5 . ae EVR AG I A | or , Stiiiman’s counsel that Mr. Btitima sning 5 Ans her husband, After the case was heard special committee of the Board of| ig! counsel that Mr. Stiiman Evening World’s Plans for | wow To GET A NEW PIN. of | Seemed ‘to be avoiding service; their Recreation and Movie In order to get a new Kiddie || {He¥ left the court room together. In stence in seeking him was mere- | Klub pin you must save up ||tte Corridor they shook tunds and 34th § : iemitad Vor jly, it was explained, to comply with | Shows Expanding. sae ecesti ised, (Gah) wienitise the) othtr clared a readvertisement would mean | 41; tio legal forms necessary to in- | - te hives coupons; munibered inte “good luck.” a crease Db: e bidd e niieehal en tat : Jousi $ an increase by the bidders, du tol sure his presence at the hearing at tation, and send them to Cousin Rose spicker's her costs of labor and material. | Poughkeepsie to-morrow for cross | Now eee tle Children of Greater! | fleanor, The Evening World's |! band sam, y York sidents of No. 68 Stunton OBDURATE BOARD FAILS TO],o nn 3 York—maybe 100,000 or more— | yiadie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, |! strew HEED THE WARNING. will find relief from the uikecie required only seven minutes by Mrs, Stillman will ve at the hear-!this summer. Need S'| New York City, together with ||the clock. The alleged offense of Sam Acting on this information § the is summ Board of Education reaffirmed its : ’ ° . saa Me ilinns nts Ge SOAR ents suinmor enviah Ate Mors Ot|| Oar ame vont moma ae || aetacs ni arcman en Misses’ Silk Shantung Suits : : é i" e The Evening World Kiddie Klub, and dress, age and certificate num- ly 1920 Misia) aWahd ta: Mrs DWwyercceni= i met. be oe the referee. the co-operation of the motion picture . te ae bodying In its resolution to the Esti-|1y2 Wane Gua Sete eamaian for) theatre owners, who will: give free | ——— te Hoard the finding of the special ('”, b@Y Guy Stillman, when Mr.’ seats three times a week for the| mate, Board ah Rt oe #P “ie | Stillman appeared before Surrogate | children. committee, The Estimate Boa aon aetna Penal (eel: & wever, was adamant and quired of him as comp ved the Work be readvertis served the ri Store will be open all day this Saturday, July 2nd “Education, after interview contractors, reported s inet hee Us An Exceptional Offering Wednesday One of the cases sent by Justice ¥ . - sue ; z,. a |Grey to Justice Garegan's Court wus Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Mount Morris, 1417 Fifth Ave. that of Mrs, Sophie Warren, No. 1 Classic, 5u4 West 18ist St |Park Avenue, Jamaica, who testi poaray aes aa eth St. jthat she married George H. Warren Superlatively Smart for Summer, ; in Sept. 1908, in this city; that they Globe, 2184 Third Ave. had -| Every day new offers of additional inant, re-| seats are received from theatres not it to cross question the | hitherto included in the list, and there was done and/on Jan, 1 Globe, 2194 Third Aves dn” eleven-searold xin, WHO" Street and Outing Wear beg > . t cle 1€ ye ves | e childre a td ‘ ich a were A ee jnow with he Dwyer's bid having risen ie es bla ae i, en Pa Uineiies | eee children enough to occupy all the) Praga, ssth St. and Madison Ave | °°A 0a Warmon, friend, told of the contract was awarded to Dennis| Pin doubt as to the latitude whivh | seats that may be provided. | 88th St, Playhouse, 68th St. & 3d AVE.) orving the defendant with the Bae ase seaaw bauer at would be allowed the defense in get-| ‘Three more theatres sent in their] BROOKLYN. papers. Harry A ann Ms Regularly 25.00 000. an) Increase’ of $13 Ung from Mr. Stillman on the witness | offers to-day—the Oxford, at riat-| Farragut, 1401 Flatbush Ave. ted that on April 5 dma whicl ve of | bus o es ‘ alto, 1085 Flatbush Ave. en and Mrs. Anna H. Zelikow when the Boardsot Hatimate, Jan quis Aes ‘s ae at i would be of|bush Avenue and State Street, Brook. i ee ve sy atouth ae cis ba ‘ Weat 10lat Street, to \ had approved this new contract] *" ablishing conduct by him! lyn; the Garden, of Richmond Hill, and Fifth Ave, took at some rugs which Mrs, War- Connors notified the school au-| Mich disqualified him from seek-| the Roosevelt, at Jamaica Avenue and! Peerless (th Ave-) 5612 Fifth Ave ren had for sale. He sald they found rities he could not sign the con-|ing a divorce or which would break | 89th Street, Richmond Hill, Further| — Peerless (d Ave.), 4805 Third Ave, |the defendant and an unnamed e ract at that hgure because the force of his complaining affi-|aiong in this column will be found a| Colonial, 7416 bit Ave. woman who Was in her night cloti s risen still more, So on April 28 the| q, . ; : | i ; Work was Ordered advertised a thirg/@@vit that he had lived apart from | complete list of the houses that thus ite his time Mr. Connors bid| Mrs. Stillman for a definite time|far have offered free seats for the) Sheffield, M slikow corroborated Maste peeseinneny king fo: Distinctive models, showing the new coat lengths. Mildred Fiore, in r, Dwyer did not bid and| before the birth of Gu specitied afternoons, Parkside, 728 Flatbush Ave. divorce fro sng ire, alleged ane ‘ x A ! irke Company bid $986,700) ty. Hrennan acknowecdize Uda a aetna s alveady| Bupny, 31) Flatbush Ave. Cee eee Hite Cam Neen Notched or Tuxedo collars, narrow belt and patch pockets. # $e05'700 more than the original fie Brennan acknowledged to-day| On the basis of the offers already| Carton, 290 Flatbush Ave, Pe ea raat istnuie seal keen ; that for the present, at any rate, he| received it will be possible to enterg) Stanley eth St. (Bensonhurst). |jyerfriendly with various women he Board of Ek tion, would not press so much of the de-| tain »0 children a day, 10,000 a At r 05 Flatbush “Ave nans 90,900 in the sea-| Montauk, Bath Ave: and Bay 2th. rk, 2082 Cropsey Ave. Anthony Tullo, who said he was a vuffeur and iy friend of Pior: having accompanied him on tw to an apartment in La with young wou vegan Are you in the Newtown High School gently needed, had n |}fense as was outlined in his supple- | week, whi wesfecomitieanded’ that the Board jmentary answer charging Mr. Still- | son, i anhattan. 1065 Manhattan Ave. Neate conan Chor conte s)/man with occupying apartments in| ‘There is one thing that Cousin) Marathon, 188 Prospect Park W. Was done {this city with a woman known as|Eleanor asks of the Kiddie Klub) Globe, 225 15th St Justice At the meeting of the Board of Ed-| Clara. These charges were based on | children at no child shall take) Normandy St, & Moward Av. | in thoi girl? A. No ueation, Dec. 10, 1918, C. BJ. Snydess| statements and aifdavits furnished {advantage of tle free tickets more! Oxford Flatbush ay, @ State St. ui Court lfow is it you are wt week, because there BRONX. ashamed to come here in. a public (o) (oe) £0) OBS A Bronx Strand, 827 Westchester Ave. ce and tell of your misconduct ny children to be cared for--| ‘Tremont, 1943 Webster Ave. jee na tall ot youn I, Superintendent of School Buildings, | who had| than onc and Kiddie Klub members are not! Empire, 864 Westchester Ave. The Court You ave not ashame Misses’ Suit Dept.—3rd Floor Her, complained about failure of the guar-|5¥Y Mrs. Beatrice Kel dians of the city exchequer to act.| lodgings for theatrical persons on|are so m He said he had been “preparing plans| the west side three or four for buildings to be erected under | ars 0 and were uilding programme for 1919,’ i- | raisons by the state- | supposed to be selfish. Valentine, Valentine and Hordham. because it is the truth? A yew 34th S Street—New York by thorized by the Board of Estimate lod with Mrs, Keller, who was/are cool places like the municipal lana, 187th s ash, Ave ne Miracle, from the Pacific| recreation piers, which also were} Metropol Coast by Mrs. Stillman's lawyers. | opened as a result of the efforts of the} Webste: 754 Melrose Ave. 1 don't beli , 2044 Third Ave, you any other 400 E. 167th The Attoriey: No, oh nono} his Exceptional Values Wednesday 1200 Crepe de Chine » your witnes Have and Apportionment for this building) brought on here Programme.” DILATORINESS THAT DEPRIVES formatiot s bee! | -. | Bve Concourse, 216 EB. Fordham Road. | witn: CHILDREN OF EDUCATION. pea a teen gained by Mr. | Evening World | Grange, roadway and 137th St. | ‘The Court—Complaint dismissed! Mr. Snyder then appended a table| PTC nam through Mrs, Stillman, that} HOW KIDDY KLUB MEMBERS) STATEN ISLAND. — showing “where sites are more ur-|Mts. Keller has been identified as CAN GET SEATS. ently needed" and the dates of se-| Beatrice Brevaine, on Richmond, Stapleton, Charged With The of the fencing] But this is about the theatres, and{ Star, Binmen Hea’ Pike Ronrd oe Weeation.ton] i ew Brighton Virginia Callanan ford sooo oy ene aa tion ot the peti. {ats of Anna Held’s “I'rench Maid,"|nere are instructions for the child) Empire, Port Richmond Masa. wiioicame to this.olty' tomo on Mate Hourd, “Evening World has|#"4 has appeared m court frequently] that wants to go: First look in the LONG ISLAND. t to-day for the alleged theft of a . pught the table up to date, chang-|1It was not Mr. Brennan's intention| ist of theatres and select the the-/ Flushing, Flushing. Se ea A Ni h owns Mr. Snyder's “up to Dec. 1, 1919" | tonday to ask the referce to strike out |sitre nearest your home. ‘Then go tol) NASsaU, Port Washington, | asteen mnpntiacamns wapiasreslen zante t » to June 27, ‘—more than ef ‘ | Park, Corona, fternoon, charged with extracting the answer as to “Clara,” but to re-|the lobby of that theatre and find the $2°trom. a ner in the Action by |frain from offering testimony to sup-| Kiddie Klub window. . There you will 10 cent store at to purse of a cust Richmond Hill, 5 Howaiine aunesr inst. [port that answer unless more wit-| get a card which is to be filled out bY| we itienarena nine AVE: & Sith | roadway, She sald it mu bil a ae eT RT nesses could be found, your mother or father, This is the “ May 28, 1919, i— = —— —= | way the card reads: HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB, e : | 919. the ¢ ontinues to sho eres! cuT o aaa teen 18 Ma At., | Sesults. ‘In_one of the fnest sections || EVENING WORLD'S KIDDIE Tec REGRE vibe terse . ; Apes 1162010, Rt eee ction bay Aidoe ee ee aa Ee eee bert or Superior Quality. Daintily tailored vi duly 19, No Action. wooden sch is being used as be = Ceernnann aa SOL! and! . } Ligihesten aia wens tatibe | part of U x anal as Wn ty or elaborately lace and Georgette ae eee mrived_ May | Second Avenue, Broc oile sure + Baro! rari “4 : 5 ee anon te nei, 3 anni, jy Mecond Avenue, Istavklyn, wien? m u ie Borough | a hots trimmed, Sleeve and Sleeveless mod- hoa! for Deaf, 4) t919, NoSelection, |MOdern equipment, because the|| 1 hereby authorize... ans als / > Fles > chi Hof seven sites ugently needs |Plumbing Is inadequate and the|| member of the Mothers” Glubs to nite stare oF ae. may _ els. White, Flesh, Blue and Orchid. ed he Beard ef Eutimate has | building virtually impossible to venti- | accompany Gray ‘ieiu> ‘Tn, ond membernete Stayson the Job sa - to act in two cases, has | |#\*: ié | ame Of ONUA. cooseesesesdses Kell ay also failed of-selection in.a third, | Pe Wooden stuirs are worn deep SQUPON Tar while you are away on your saca took more than two years to act | ind five indication of falling apart || address. reasiRtey NN TUCO OTS AR PNORy in three more, and more than a | ‘he floors vatehed and the ily | ; ea on 0 j i m ination trum the inadequate |] ge. sesess Certificate No 1 on Bh aS Gas Wi . He will destroy more clothes dur = | ear taal nt nent | nao a At aN | tin Oey ws || TAMAS Mame tor Pamttare | le wil este, mare clots uy Lingerie Step-in Drawers 11.00 iis: same report d gercom= | Gr the old schoola, ‘alls ave|| tion Picture Theatre, ie ans . : é : + . Plains of an authorized $1,750,000 In Chinyed and the entire building 1s di aoe A tone DouRht at an aution off nation will wear out Hand-embroidered and lace trimmed. Special | " D be used fo purchase sites paputable—not so much throug y Signed loft over at an outing of the Ladies’ | scinding by the Roard of Estimate of i \nposiphe took Hee is ty fited out || Aead) on Staton’ Island ‘sund: ; A fount ons, $2 MaKe uP AMIS structure in habitable sap Wine theatte tonby. duly children of || ieved to have caused the illness Sate in Lingerie Nightgowns | emule Bohoo! Ni At Stage Street and Bushwick Ave ‘ fs or over will be admitted. Frana Oscar Johnson J Z ze . ; A 5 - EU Men ii ace Whee Hrooklyne is Dublic Seiugol Nu. | ate e building No, 1% Sleeve and Sleeveless. Flesh and White Special| *° 9. Bast 115th one # the so-called “Armory School.” | reet mn. his wife nd mother are in Brond uiffering from ptome lie ot 1 danger was told qt jy housed in the 1, properly filled out, will in st week, WAS Armory. Although ihe topic of another complaint by Mr. struct has all th Snyder at the same meeting, Dec. 10, armory 1919, are eme rated by dust ring cu on shaky rods, has virtually no v An exceedingly long time-expr then, “is disgraceful. * * * Apart was required to get any kind of pis- old 824 ment | a ticket for tae oh CEDARIZED GARMENT BAGS che a set to the se athes against 1 Idew or to the country as ¢ ents his hadge menibership certificate of the Kiddb ‘|ixiub, Cards may he obtained at the a _ theatres from to-day on, First shows tll soon be time to go fishin: will begin next week, Wateh an and half the fun’s in th nouncemen /nere Cheese sandwiches yor The overcrowding in Public School No. 57, Manhattan, and in the sch of that vicinity,” Mr. Snyder Washable Satin Camisoles > | Special | 2 00 Lace & Georgette Trimmed. Flesh & White. shore andi ’ our ure 4 Of the ormenization * * © ik oc- lure ofthis interior, so dim cumin] Her is. lst of the tentsew 1 ection against the ever pre repe de Chine and Satin Chemises he free ke al for | cupying old, unsanitary rented quar- adequate was the light will give the free seats, take al ong for lunch. The moth. ; - r . ~ 3 . ters.” There are twenty-three rooma in the! MANHATTAN, new sanitary coated wrappe: tep-in and Envelope daintily trimmed. Special | § He then adds that a site was se- puilding, but nine cannot be used bos, ‘Theatre Address, Auate Cheese task, Set of 3 Bags, $1.50 lected March affirmed three ire Department has ruled i st 250 Fifth Ave Keeps Ancre Uneese Ires: . months later, and was sent back to z unsafe f cupants of | ahwttan i ‘where it still third floor, ‘The rooms have| Bushman, remains and no action taken. Thus many window but they are very! st Side owding and bad conditions narrow and give less light than most) rdsor, Mr. Snyder could not schools have. ‘Pho typical 46 West 109th St, Weat 110th St ery AINCRE and St ; With the Gonulne Roguefort Faves At Drug and Department Store: Washable Satin Petticoats 2.95 = ( Panel back & tront Tailored & lace trim'd. Special s u jets lth St. ~ guess he would have to wait one year are used on dark days , vine, 141° Kast Houston § Cc E +. Products, Ine 19 Zas! 9th and eleven months before the site oletely no privacy. fc Hf no, $44 Second Aye. NEE:S) FOSUREE IRE apne —- ~ was finally approved they shift and study. is inters| Regun, 39 West 16th St fade by Sharpless, PAtla The survey of schools throughout fered with continually, bifth Avenue, 1812 Fitth Ave, - we 2g Fo