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Mrs. Welzmiller Runs Into Overtime Carefully Selecting Her Answers to Three-Minute Hot Weather Interview THE EVENING WORLD, 000,000 SAVED INGO-OPERATIVE LR.T-RETAILPLAN 000 Brotherhood Members Zan Get 25-40 Per Cent. # Off In Store. RUN BY EMPLOYEES.) Sik Wit sti wos St ‘dit Slips and Small First’ Payments Recognized by Manufacturers. saving of more fthan 00,000 to the 14,000 members for the therhaod of Interborough {Rapid nait Company (Employees hn the hase of men’s amd boys’ Bothing, fe coats, suits and dress, shoes, erwear, hosiery, sweaters, shirts, ter, eges, sugat and canried goods, J. Connolly, Presi - 1 of the Brotherhood, ta speaking, the arrangement imittee to furnish to &s members above commodit.es at) a eaving of © 40 per cent. of the fretail prices. he Brotherhood has4 sect Broteerhood me and Andersons Avemics, nx, where samples of the men's ing upparal are dis- “Lnere is nogrent to pay; investment. walary of three salesmen is the OULD CHILDREN STRIFE RAINS Canoy ane. ice CREAM PROFITEES redicted by 1’. Deputy Market Commissioner Finds Problem of H. C. L. Too Difficult and Important to Answer Off Hand—Sees Little Hope of Prices and Finds Am Housewife Is Overworked. ‘women's we LZMILLER efulty framed an-| erative buying movements fail in this housow! fe? | country? Mrs. Welzmiller | not come up from the pular support. New York | its food supplies | swer)—The method of getting @s at the co-operative store thorhood member visits (he stor, ots his suits from the scotes of} terns offered; pays a small in other countric Marguerite Mooers Marshall. h cost of living be dis- cussed fully and freciy in three min- |most need to make (thoughtfully )-— ince)—|Cheaper transportation—more public | tet for the suit and Brotherhood ber takes this to the manufac- Most of us will say it can't; Most of us ure through discussing it— * off the verb, and Having too my | Answers Last Questions in) THIRD MINUTE, 45 Seconds. Less Than ial Finished. Thirds of Time Gone, let it go at that? So when I took up th the New Y he snit is ready for mm as soon he cuffs of the trousers are hem- } and the price tag ts taken from ‘oat. Suits which are said tu be pale in retail stores for $40, $50 are sold for $27.75 hing is guaranteed strictly all @ and) hand tailored. latest and wey is refunded tf not sutistied. 3 procedure is the same for all g8 sold by the co-operative store. hours are from 9 A. M to 6 eubdject with perhaps most competent to handle it —Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller, Deputy joner—I wasn't really © Spent just @ trifle nedule time for The Eve- ning World's hot weather, read-'em- while- you -w: sumed exactly ters minutes in answering the fifteen questions I brought to her desk on -third floor of the Municipal Building, but She took from two to ten consider each of her Q. No. 13—Whiy ¢ Market Comm surprised that s sioner bad des Q. No, —Is tine ned 10 answer offhand fact that New its surplus L's fed to pigs—insteudsof ba- soy aSe of distribution, 2 1€l York does not ¥ interviews. Welzmiller (firing up)—No. he Q. No, 14—Is there to punish food profiteers? (with profound any way ‘really Q. No. 9--Shoulti New York wom- tnore—and buy j delicatessen? Mrs. Welzmilles tion)— They less at the seconds to trenchant answers. { Swinging back in her revolving desk chair, but with body tense and pretty | brown eyes bright with interest, she] awaited the inquisitorial onslaught. “[ hope it's not like |for undeveloped mind: whimsically, shonidn’t pass!” “Not the same thing at All,” I an- “It's now two- | forty-three—seventeen Here's the first question: FIRST MINUTE. Discusses Profiteering and Cost of Living for Average Family. Q. No. 1, Will the cost of 1) the average to what it was before the war? Welzmiller—No! added, quickly, May I qualify —[—_— SETS: ONE PET TIGER LIABILITIES: $38,669. Wants to Be Adjudged a Bavkrupt. Then—)—pubdlic Q. No. 15—Did Hoover “save food” @. No. 10—When shall we get the | campaigns have a permanently bene- Mrs. Welzmiller- (glowingly)—-Ab-. the other things that went with Q. No. 11—Why do so many co-op he Binet test When we get all} he had just ch Horace Gokiin finds himself’ was into United Gites rt to-day through HALL MAN AS BANDIT his voluntary | |STAMPEDE COURT POSING AS DRY AGENT.| TO SAMPLE LIQUOR \ner| WHEN COP DEMURS| = | e described himself ar a ret er € id he had borrowed $38,669 GaAs Amreica and 2 var'oins persone lists one prin s aseot, a pet Luger, now m ‘ding house in Rockford, tl —_—>——- PAPERS SERVED 0) MISS FARRAR HE SAYS.) Attorney Says Huabe be Fought to Finish, | Attendants Ha Ontush, but Police man Finally Overcomes His Fear of Death ‘ Mt push! heap back Pa dozen officers in the Wasi es Smith, porter, of come down unless other ditions, such as the cost of Jabor and the cost of transportation, change to what they were before 1914, believe that in our gene of living will be as low as it has be 1 don't expect to see it gemo and good judgme Unteruneyer. contain whiskey whieh he had d Smith carrying | Lou Tellegen, for sepatation, declared to-day ithe troubles between the pair will ‘ought to a finiah in the courts re ie nO chance far a reconcitia- ation the cost do you know men rushed i investigations | ed, the best ice cream costs | rar will not tell her side of tie story gallon to make, for een served with any papers kn the Welzmiller—' to some extent and that sort of ———— — DRIVERS'S STRIKE TIES UP U. S. TRUCKING COMPANY. and Fares, mplainia regarding place, the selling price should not be over 15 cents na between Manhattan and Brook Sayles waving bis hand the children go profiteering candy cream dealers? Mrs, Welzmiller (with a Mash of her brown eyes and an emphatic modu- mooth voice )— the increased cost of soft drinks af least purtly a result Prohibition” Mrs. Welzmiller (iecisively) —witbout question. SECOND MINUTE. One Question Behind Schedule When First Mark Is Passed. Men in Sig joa muled for enty-fve ¥ ting Teacher. sro, of No. i Larmd- was to-day | SAYS WASTING MONEY, NOT THEFT, PIQUED MOTHER. | oy Powell, a n tenesd by Judge for burglary and beat her The first minyte was over past, and we were one question be- which allows for inswering five per minute @. No. 5. W things women can do to cul the cost —_——»—__— y Awarda Co 3.69 Per Cen 100.000 comporate stock notes and $13.- /1.700 CHILDREN ATTEND MASS FOR DEAD BISHOP. | Are Unable te Get Solomon Bros. Mrs. Welzmiller (pondering ten: ‘The total lids received were $ ton lote ranged » With one of thrilled with earnestness) buying wisely, know what they want] and refuse to like anything else wd yocelving right Asha Advice on Veterans olice Commassioner Encight Corporation Counsel and trying to reduce food at he'll do about Police Captain Hu: res from oft @. No. 6—Is the average American ints he appointed froa. art of Appeals witionai, and Enright 1s puzzled ov [sing several seconds in refleciiop, mury to fy te aiaies and yeslvuie, bane ened » THURSDAY, AUGUST Al, 1921, EAST SIDE SEES ITS T8TH BOOTLEGGE MURDERED INCHE Two Men Shoot Josefh Pas- santino in Chrystie ‘Street and Esc {ONLOOKERS, SILENT. {Potice Say Dead, Man Was Counterfeiter Orace, but Later a Whiskey Runner. s: The east side Mad ite eighteenth bootlegger murder early to-day when two menéwalkeAsinto the cafo at No, 196 Chrystie Atrect and sent three bullets nto Jasoph Passantino, thir- ty-twosot Nix 168 Chrystie Strent, | Pastintino was at a table tatking to histparttiner, Ignatio Cicato, of No. 174 Chrystie Street. ‘The miace, in which) Paxuntino is understood to have yowned an interest, was packed with) men, many of (hem: known in |the underworld, according to the police, The two azn. ns came in the front door, 1eoolly looked over the erowd untilsthey spotted Passantino, and walked over te within.a few fect of his tabi. One of the men drew a revelvertand fired shots, one bullet passing through his heart, | Passantine sank to the floor dend, and as tho murderers leisurely walked out andstthrough a hall to the rear, no one@made a move to stop them Detectives Burns and Rosenburg heard tthe shots and weressoon tn the place,but not a personathere woul udinity having seen theeshooting or knoveing its cause | Cipaio, the dead man’sypartner, said | he did not know the men or why they® didfthe shooting, but they had seemed | togtake pains to avoid Witting him. | The detectives found in the rear hall- | wry a fully loaded revolver of mulibre than that used by the mur-| lerer, Which they think the other man | t hrew @way as they eseaped. ‘The police say they found in a room under the cafe, uccessible only through @ trap door, that tables and airs had been overturned, as if there had been a fight. But they couldn’! learn anything about the trouble there, They rounded up a number of persons without getting any information of consequence, and gre holding three men temporarily as witnesses. According to the police, Passantino twas sent to the Federal Prison at Atlanta nine years ago on a counter- feiting chang, and latély had been engaged in bootleczing operations. Se ee BANK CLERK ‘GETS FINE AND DAY IN CUSTODY. lea for Dronee Employee Who Mienpproprinted 815.650 Wins Co rt™ Lentency. One day in the custody of United ates Marshal MoCarthy and @ fine of $500 was ull the semience impose t vesterday by Judge Sheppard of thy Wederal District Court when John J Callahan, employed as a bond clerk by the Importers and ‘Traders’ Na Honal Bans, No 247 Broadway, Man 1 n, pleaded gulity of ap ing $15.6: the bank's ti Assistant United es Attorney Mastuck addressed the court and ex piained that the defendant first toow $200 from nk, Which be intended to put back, and after t It into the h of loan sharks as then it was found Callahan b gan playing the races and specul: in stocks the hope of getting ney to replace the funds this he was unsuccessful” at Mattuck said, “and wh ities were di red (ted his wr doing jtoid of his troubles.” Friends of Callahan tmmediateay | paid the $500 fine and awasted his re | jease in the afternoon pri S iss t Houses | \Maxtctams SUID Out, ti ve Harmonies Somehow. Yoaterday afiernoon the buses ised by the musicians on strike from] orchestras of motlon pleture tht | the suri | the wives o thematves as much as if the boys were hard at work in the orchestra pits Loca! No. 310 was ousted rece the: re owners announ t deeraase in pay all a about or tian wer the cut | he flim houses yeatorday conti ue | with vows! solos id plane nuners and the vaudeville houses had recrulted ‘ush orchestra men to handle thelr . - > | FOUR OVERCOME BY GAS. 417 Faet HOth Street: Penk Jo! | fifty-one, No, 610 Myrtt C Four men were overcome by fire on the fifth floor of am hoft building at No. 21 Weet 62d 8 | Afternoon, ‘They were Walter | nirtyetour, Ne i Bast 630 | | | lyn, and rank Julie By Kant Toth Street | after bei hed Tie fire ott from the Mi pipe, | tae eocupe of tne fumes, 4 0 emer [skipper wt eave their work | ' /LUSK’S SILVER WILL SHINE WITH UNDIMMED RADIANCE NOW THAT POLISH IS ASSURED pean Fund Closes After Spirited Response of the Public—Even Philadelphia Woke Up to the Tribute. The Fund to Keep the Silver Shin-| Gable contribution waa equivalent to} ing is officially closed, Please do not send any more con- tributions for the purpose of purchas- ing silver polish to preserve undimmed | the lustre of the silverware which was enator Clayton TR by grateful New York detcotiven ‘The public has done its duty! prosented to Fol statement: Total reecipts, including postage stamps, revenue stamps, foreign coins, Expenses rasa Net receipts, also gross... It wfll be noted that the ee the Rare nobly, has th is in this instance it sponded to the suggestion of the contributors who sent in one (1) cant. contributions, Letters, and some have been received from a Greater New York, from uy All Go Nutty on ; rirettes and | Got Loose, tor Hooch. wo hundred Bragilion brand, n ship Justin of the nd fifty of days on her way Manoas birds. ‘The owsmith, arrived to-day tion to carge she had 27 ps from the Amazon and some Barbadoes. Ww the customs men her at Qua tu hear in “t say, old top, give us drink.” our bar closed, Cap know the three-mile limit? customs men. antine they we “Oh, I know ft, but the don't.” eaid Arrowsmith me and the amoking room nearly crazy, They for law or anything them." The customs offic Brazilian birds perched on houting for another drink the place was closed tight tm giad it's who told his 1 suid he bad shipped 250 of them 1 do much talking. ‘Phe only two « second officer, MeKay, took to these birds and from the mouth | of the Amazon to well off the ward Iskinds, kept instructing tnem 1b conversation oy from the pasmengers jad been watching the feeding 2 imprisoned birds | livery, liberating then: awarned over wateriag of the taged a jell Viosu that they ap We were decorated with parrots of sald passed a ship the after t what the colors ut with) ther win streamers; (bas all colors for two days,’ Capuano W day they we to make out flyin ooked — lik les ship. dre birthday is it When 11 urrots ha tured and returned to thar talked were confined smoki vin and there it vened Th say nother drink 1 | INU > | WIVES ACCOMPANY STRIKERS | STREAMS OF FIRE RUN Streams of liquid fire ra 1d tracks at y Peters ant to-day vointe d filed with gasoline explor railroad siding with a ros was heard all over town he main ine was ted nore than an hour Vor a while the entire tion of the ed ' inds instead nt “i hellewer shod masoline was i passing en : a Z | HORSE HAD HEADACHE, PEDDLER TELLS COURT. | Hut He Has to Pay @2 Fine Pe 129 1 Mouristrate Market Court in amex charged wit rita Heense, You nana sa pane ad Ma ow doa mei ‘epwo dollass Gum" eaid the court, Lusk 5051-100 00 -50 51-100 fund ex- ds by a fraction over one-h. 50 cents which contributors have cominonly set as the amount suil- cient for the purposes of the fund. Senator Lusk desires, the excess will be donated to his favorite charity. public responded so rom Philadelphia ingle contribution twas | find The smallest negu-| headers t Made Ship Look as if It Was Decorated and Howled arly ran the Hooth line laden with rubber, Auts and Jistin, with Capt sRODRO RS ors two voices yelling another They have steward |", spect Go and look at have no 8 found two large bar although said the Cap-, He of woe ‘They also learned a Atier ne Barbadoes the Wo parrots whe thes | wha’ ud 1 been from the nited by a spark peddiing from a 4 Honor," mid | one-fourth of an American cent, be ing 5 centimes, Retore the war ¢ could buy @ drink In Paria with centines A contributor to-day Maquirne If The Evening World ts going to bay the polish, or send the fund to Senator polish, | The contributor may rest axeire ing is a complete financial) that The Evening World will buy the polish Copies of some of the letters re- ceived in the wind-up are append.« To the Fal\tor of The Heening Wort Rryery litte helps. Here's my eon- tribution—4 ventines Ig it your plan to present Lusk with the funds or polish? M. WEISS. To the Faliter of The Rvenlog World Inciosed please find un centay contribution for Senator Silver ton KR. Lusk’s polishiag fund. Am from the Meyer committee bh His shining missed. aL nae, Wo the Tilitor of The Rrening Wore We, the members of the Down and | Outers, have read with Interest of the tarted by 1 buy our Pr poliah to can of sily p the shine an old bar rag ve also wish ) announee that we r Lark an Hono ing Committer. As the « rag disappeared after the meeting ad- fourned. we can only inclose the post- age stamp 1M. DOWN, ‘Treasurer: To the Ralitor of The Peeing Works Tnclosed please find my contribution scents in postage stamps for (he Lask Foundation Mund. Daily reader, J. 0. C, Faliior of he Frei Incloaed please fin To’ Work Senator 1 it from me to sidetrack a contribu tion for such mite toward fund. And bero’s hoping that next year we shall contribute — toward painting Nis new home (?) silver whine like a bootblack. FRANCIS 8. CAPANO, Philadciphia, Pa ping to Yor [tm the Bitar of the Frening Work much to_con- tribute my share toward the “Lusk exceedingly parrota|that, due to financial diMculties. 1 am unable to do so at the present { would like very Bilv r Fund,” but ri ume, show my appreci $11 ‘To Senator Lusk: 1 0. U. two cents (20). It Is understood that this is to be paid when the — Senator hands in hie resig- nation i er acknowledged. elas (5 centimes) Capano 42 W106 02 Clisnes Down : D. (1 centay >, Mexi- o1 Lusic with the request that he buy the | forry to read that he will be missing | - a st on his silver set, and have taken up a! * collection among our forty (40) tn m-! 250 Parrots Made) oie amen a forty a mm two (2) cont stamp, two (2) clgare'tes | ry} sl cents in “cold cash" to hetp swell the fonds 10 keep k's silver clean, Kar be 1 just cause, and in my opinion all should contribute their swell the May bis ation for this excellent cause, T will extend my best wishes and also my I, 0. U. for 2 cents. TUN; 00 35-100 SHE LIVES TO BE.90 AND NEVER RODE ON A RAILROAD First Rule of Her Family Was: “Never Too "Old to Work.” MACON, Mo, Aug. 11.—Ninety Years in the back country of Mis- rourl, without ever baving rddem on a railroad t n or visited a town larger (han Macon, was the Retty” Elliott, here a few days record of “Aunt who died near ago Miss Elliott was one of a very Intereating trio, the other two bee ing her brothers, Perry and Jor= dan Biliott. | All their Nves they had Jived upon the land which was taken up by their father, William Filtott, when he came from Kem tucky in 1816, The following were the rules by which this remarkable family lived: Never too old to work. Never bad @ quarrel with any- body. Never swapped a horse, Never owned a dog. Never used tobacco tn any form. Never vetonged to a church, bus believed in God. Never were in a lawsuit. Never knew the extent of thetr wealth Kept their ace shingles, What was good for their fore- fathers was good enough for them, unts with pins oo tobacco flavor. it’s Toasted e anto a It n be done— and we are meking 20% reduction on this work for the sum- mer months only, We send for your piano and return it as a player-piano. We also install new 88-note actions in old 65-note player-pianos. Write or phone for estimate. UNIT PLAYER ACTION CO, 720 E, 136th 8t. New Yorn’ Prone Melrose 8030 Lifebuoy literally cleans your skin in- side and out. It brings comfort, freshness, health and beauty to any skin. The famous RED cake with the delightful health odor.