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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. 3 LANDLORDS BEGIN V._¥. the City of Most Opportunities ‘KRAUS WILL FIGHT 7 ‘Hark New French Bathing Suits VOING MACHINES’ TENANT SQUEEZE Mor 4/2 Says Mrs. Blair, Club Leader, — WAITS ON RULING: “USE THIS YEAR IS URSIN Setateceete tector) ip ‘SURROGATE THOUGHT UNLIKELY eimtigaies Completed Rent Demands for | Thomas Cie at Referee’s | Unions eee to Win in ” Coming Year Show 10 P. |) Charge of Forgery and Plans \ Protests Over City’s Pres- C. Average Incre ase, ell Appeal to Higher Court. / ent Conte act HIT 4,000,000 IN FLATS. The fight over the $1,000,000 estate hat thet Wena? surdnntia | eli jleft by Samuel Kraus of Yonkers, eR sg rear ee | : |voting machines N rk City u ‘ sion T |Vice President of the Eagle Pencil rag aes sli) Ah York City New Court Decision Takes Company, will be carried to the higher liNouieh 18 : pace fed ie ri seat ; ai Tee Pri WHAT LAWS WILLWOMENSEEK IN THE eouts ERA ESCA, |though it ovided by law tha Away Much Rent Payers MSL ats apa ourts, it is declared to-day, if the |voting machines must be used this | 2 Had Gained ’ GURY civic Wen CARON Os | Surrogate upholds the opinion of Ref- looming November, was indicated’ to- j i Had Gained. mi BEST 2 cree John G, Saxe that the wil! filed | 3 fj St | Re Me. FEELING AT HOME | ror b day by a perusal of the terms and J. ie | —— IN WOMANS CLOBS ? probate is.a forgery and that Mrs, conditions of the contract. This pro- Landlords’ plans were put in final ARE COLLEGE GIRLS Goop . bier tee ee lonies Bele Wade? i vides that the machines ar e be “ HOUsEK > La t ent ny y share fi chines are to | @peration this week for squeezing WHat rape Law aan ace We not entitled to any share in the : iS stricted in accordance with the $76,000,000 more out of tenants in the WHat is TEREST To sare ee . | Labor law, Section R of the contract BEST THING ABGUTNY. | As told in The Evening World yes fea , @reater city during the coming year. WHAT ISTHE WORST THING ABOUT terday, Mrs. Thomas, known before eas tae — , With the rent pills for September WHATISTHE Siccete WORE! \iter , marriage as Adeline Kraus, Pd habe ORL thane ee age WOMEN Can DOIN POLITi’s [sits to be the daughter of the Wecerts eet et Sen tien) Acc aia came notices for tenants who had not SHOULiO Women! Hine A BOLI iget tel 9! be permitted to work more than eiznt received them before in regard to si SOUT S honaire, Her mother was Mary hours a: day; thit the wages to be rentals for the year beginning with ; : BO SCOMEN WIN By wines Gorton Brummell, a forewoman in | = Aap ements dae : a 4 z LD CHILDREN BE REET IN SCHOG LONGER?! | the pencil factory, who also took the |paid for a legal day's work shall not October. — Thc increase, as ¥ : HAT ABOUT LONSHES Iu BCMOoLe hee ety eee ntools ‘oe Joss than the prevailing rate in the Amite EO Fel : WILL SENSomonie Ri imive Ione s name of Kraus, After Kruus's death feaatih ; i parts of the city, is 19 per cent 2 ' zi Dds Bl ale! GaSe torn. © Mrs. Thom, whose husband isa rele ae ality px re oe s : 7 a Awe . lbeing constrict, © © © This cons o* Nearly all landlords are demanding : Fhe ee : 1.O00.C0® WHAT lawyer, produced a will leaving to eee Ml oa eeradHa Gee cong some increase, the amount ranging : ‘ WOOL YOU DO ? \her three-fourths of the estate and unleas Section £22 of the Labor ta ; vee ‘ |naming her and her husband sole ex- pein ane Bd PARE falls 2 from 5 to 30 per cent though most {(oees a ag arena eaieut bees oie shai have t : Ss higher Bek * Jecutors. Letters*uf adminiatratio al © been complied with F) are shy of going higher than 25 per leaneig : Fee eats | In labor circles to-day it was hinted 14 ae were issued and they took charge of {that the impending p o h a alast vennrigiet mensmenesiaies Marriages Bere oe ee eee =, [that the imgenting“wpmion ot ta Department Inspectors show that ap- a |Brockiyn, a nephew, began a contes | ae na iat ei 1, who is to ad- ately 4.000. sara oer Jand Mr. Saxe was appointed referce @ | ¥ise the Board of Bleclions next week Bromma ly 4.00 i i rs uh a Q a Break Records, In his report she finds the will tr | whether it can legally award the con- phatase Oe ae LAs es rery, a NeW first containing the ltract, will be a negative one, due new structures under way or finished A id db HH l id hequest to Mrs. Thor Having pee i Moe this year, they will ovcupy 952,250 ie ys 0 U ay’ written in 1918 or 1919 Ta aUBRE i BRILLIANT ee eee Geen poh raat i ae a Nuioniaue ae a tere ts king allowance for tuted for one written in 1912: that < resident of the Automat c Registers oe Ma ing: allow i ee |Kraus never married the mother of “che latest bathing suits seen at Deauville are of Jazz design and . feeaiee fa a orehey int 200 of be PNSAGHateerillsecie eae Ges Chance for Three. Day Honey-| dei pe Kraus, even under the com bright colors, as tht above photograph of these girls on the beach NINAGe (GOHINHIORE CIEE aeelveniece. ao flat: moon ‘Keeps Hundreds in |termcy oe the gt and looked attergey there proves, ‘The usual ban of French beaches on brilliant coloring —|o4-hour week instead of the union's LANDLORDS WANT $825,000,000 Lineat License Bureau }antil We marriage, That Mrs. Thomas In costumes is not enforced at Deauville, hous A en oem KG ae : Me at License eau. had no legal claim on the estate and | yet Slade Mo pcseiphcliay . s FOR COMING YEAR. . . ; : inal the naBHER TOuhe He Re |iocal Atrtinistration would be appre= Tabulations at various umes during Executive Secretary of Wome| point of view as they have as to civic) Ty-day was a record-breaker in the| kin, The forgery of the will isclersed jhens vel abdut offending organised the last year have shown that the an’ 2) = aafarac | Pesnonsibility. Marriage License Bureau in the Mu-|to Thomas in the referee port. vbor, and it may yet develop that erage rental paid is $75 a month en's City C lub Declares Q. No. 4—\re college girls as good nicipa! Building. More than 200 ae Wea: was ill to-day at her pie es aU FA Li st ce bee rom= in. Millsi« enu Se os er ballots for Gath apareinent, the 110001000 dae That if She Had $4,000,000) housekeepers us girls who do not ticenses hud been issued Before U {pur ste Thanet eee titren mien, Led (heenuhOUestHRIeIGie |e ilies paying approximately $750,000, \ ie 19.| 80. to college? o'clock and there was still a line of] * of the finding of the | Tt was pointed out that the testi 000 a year in rents, ‘Thueithe 16 per| 0 Spend for New York's)" Mes. Slair—It depends upon the 100 waiting and new arrivals with| referee,” he said, “I am confident the | mony of William J. Lausterer, preat- : . . be - jadaland’ Bel Sef ES leo nwa Pat ie, rogate will uphold the validity of dent of the corporation which makes > cent increase which gandiords am) [improvement It Would All I re Sane oe cetera ey Sc over acbecn Chee ock the common-law marriage that existed the machines, is sufficient to warrant demanding for the com’ng year would Sain : to college or not "What is the reason for the unusu-| between Samuel Kraus and my wife Assistant Corporation Counsel Hilly raise the flat dwellers’ 1922 rent bill Go to Public Schools—Sees! @. No. 5—What New York State/ally large number of marriage appli-| mother, 1 do not wfsh to criticise the inideciding that the: termsvof the/cons: ~H i ‘ ; en the. harden ; Ba xperts | referee, bi rool our witnesses wel tract have already been violated, and to $825,000,000. Movies No Better U Inder}! aw has been the hardest to get by! cations ne of the nuptial experts|Tetcree, but | feel our witnesses wore arathre patie . haere ti The manner in which this big levy! oi es - ee NOH ee eT Wwelucaskedt quite as credible as those on the other yerettts at ae iy u pannne ee a would be distributed is revealed in Present ( ensorship Law. | Mrs. BI The much-talked about) "Saturday, Sunday and Labor Day | The allegation that the will was the time ‘between now and Klection Tenement House Department reports | Welfare Laws, becatlse men have not constitute what Is known as a poor |® forgery is not worth discussing and ————— Day. In which to build 330 machines ot the number of apartments in the| Bi Sophie Irene Loeb: | understood them. couple's honeymoon period,” was the |! will say nothing of it. Our next , re Wsigo:AtHIoH x; umflon labor feonay one, Ce various boroughs. ‘Tabulations for y Sop ‘ args. Noe ST What 18 the est thing) prompt reply. “You see, they get He One CIE UE Robber Attacks Aged Victim) Police in sis Fi Finally Capture} '* tee short. “ the current year have not heen com-| I got her on the telephone—MIS.| pout New York? (hree days off and nothing comes out |feferee’s finding, we will take the \Vith Blackjack but Fails Automobile, but Six Men HAYS IN PARLEY pleted, but at the close of 1920 there) John Blair, one of the best known] Mrs, Blair—Everybody has an equal of :heir pay envelopes if they. happen | #8, {0 the ‘Appellate Division. For E ‘ i 7 st a were 532,510 apartments in Manhat-! clu women in the city, and Fxecu-| chance and opportunity to make 00d, ty be lucky enoug'i to possess pay en- | tipeals Beene but thy ale to Get Diamonds. in It Escape. ON CITY P. O. NEEDS Ken; 357468 to Brooklyn, 108821 18) tive secretary of the Women's City|os im No other elty in the world. velopes.” young children, being placed in the Sarasa = ' the Bronx, 23,196 in Queens, deal elie GONG: pe iak is the worst thing About 200 sweltering, drooping, but P Beoy, this referee's report assigns ‘The fight which Mrs, Rachael Solo-| Two patrolmen in taxicabs fired) pate of City Hall Station . | Staten Island, making a total of 919,- mnyece divi: GIy es ae nevertheless enthusiastic brides-to-be |*° het = jmon, sixty-three years old, put up| several shots last night in an exciting)" ans satin = 299, ‘The building boom this year is) Mrs. Blair wanted fir so 8 Mrs, Blair—The fact that many peo- wore asked while they waited in line | with a bandit who entered her apart-|chase in Harlem after six unidenti-| Postal Tubes Among Subje Laroeeng a Aen atten aoe ae on record that the Women's City ple ne ee do not pele a eir whe they intended spending their | BUS RIDER ARRESTS Fment at No. 420 Grand Street as a | fied men driving a $3,500 automobile, Discussed. , rooklyn .000, the! ov) was a non-partisan organiza- opportunity that success awaits them honeymoons gas inspector, saved her the loss of [believed to have been stolen, at reck- : ay ‘ Bronx to 115,009, Queens to 23,100 and | ooeaeeens coeaking for if they make good, Seventy-five per cent. replied that $24,000 FUGITIVE Foe eta Liritle Gamelan ae) Ceti cenas | Postmaster General Will Hays Richmond to 2,250, making 952,250, | Hops and That she wis Speake Mrs, Blair wanted to go on explain. {Hey Were going to Rockaway” or lee Tho chase started at 125th Street] Sit New York's wee ce te Ng ents started | herself in the three-minute rapid-fire} so a ihis ix Seeahtel a oney Isl Sheri a Cee : use ee webehy ew, Lon’ eld his first conferen Before the big rise in rents started | h in the three-m ing, as this is @ subject which fs vitally 4 middle-aged man with a sour|/. W. Sheridan aie of Ro Late in the afternoon, she the Jand Seventh Avenue, when the auto- | V%. to-day held his first conference in 1917 the average rental for apart-| interview. Being a charter member |interosting to her, but I told her the’ mash smile and a carmine tinned nose ut the Waldorf-Astoria with his ade mobile flashed past Patrolman Wal- * Visory committee, consisting of Voste #@ mun about thirty years Prust- Company—Another ments was betwee $45 and $50 a oy his f 1 was first mit e was up and I did want Winked at his pective helpmeet organization mys vat g yvtoise shell glasses, ca “jter C. Brown, going south, and was 4 hee 4 meltanants 7 ; So al and stild: “We're going to ask to be 2 S¢ at ing tort hell glass er Morgan, ox-Gov. Sinith, Cc month, the yearly ete a ‘ als 1 to learn that we are going to,!0 have r answer all the other! wi uct Ware gom it Clerk Also Held eater shane Niaatd hab ne lindiliaken sup) Dsl pActolman George i" mast rM tans xl si rh al. to landlords being estima au fa teltee manupureat.selilct estions, | “isither that or Scoten Plains”| Wrancis W. Sheridan, formerly aleome to inspect the gus metre and|{UiMhart at 123d Street j Michael riedsam anc diam $450,000,000. With $825,000,000 de- ng ——~ | supplemented his is partner trausfer clerk in the Guaranty Trust | range Hoth — Patrolmen commandeered | Ptlowes Morgan. Mr. Haye an mfanded for the coming year, the cost | wij) pe of interest to many SECOND MINUTE. seas Gouons beady rust | re ‘ nounced that as yet nothing bad b - of the average apartment 1s raised to petits 2 ae | Pes itive from Justice) she admitted him, and after loc taxicabs, but could not overtake the} decided in regard to New York's worten, | Believes Children Now Should Go to. WOMAN BISHOP STARTS jsince his indictmentefor the thet of | + Mre, Blalr ng at the metre, wiileh is in the by peeding car. They tired sever us taken a great in- Work at Sixteen, PILLAR OF FIRE REVIVAL. | $21,000 from the company in Decem-| room, he went to the kitchen follow y civic matters, and) Q, No, 8—What is the biggest work mer last, was arrested lat night |ny Mrs. Solomon. While inspect I} postal problems, but that he had |shots, but the men in the car didjalled the committes to discuss the pinad NAIL oncsined extension of the inain post oMics, the $81, figuring on 950,000 apartments in the greater cits. Investigations in various sections Pn speed n ma building of auxiliary offices, the fate ye amount © he theft us jade } ge alomon o th ith the cabs alings au-| 3 » =e show that the largest inci eases ve ded The Byening World's cum n can do in politics? Her Servisesit “Brookly the Fest] ase tue un : ft ft w made | the range, Mr lomoen 1 With the taxicabs tratling the au-jop¢ the City Hall Post Offlee and what een demanded trom families in mod- I nool: Blair—To make men realize Open to Gene ‘ablic. 15 vy 4a bonding company some! man evidently observed the gems sie tomobile turned into West 128d) 1s be done whout the postal tubes. te circumstances, most of whom only this, but she taken that women have no axes to grind and | nop Alma White, the oniy woman or pe ‘ was wearing in her cars, and pulling |> i‘ {, through Morningside Avenue,| |” the jan Le Li ah tre Le t have been hit severely by the past) OP) 0) Tay Civic propositions espe- |47€ Just anxious to better conditions. | op of the world and founder of the| * rida ee alley three s0V~ blackjack from his packet struck | w tor t turned south to 121st Street | iy vl inher leh bUERER ee UG year's business depress There i8| (yy pertaining to children, and is| @ Ne. 9—Should women have a| 0 > organi which Nas] °F Bidtegend Canadas Heyer go) te Newt ab the seme Mimaiisnd: stones uddenly. Half a dozen] speak, Since IM2 thie have been no practically no increase ariments bet I 1 of sati- Political party of their own in order headquarters at Zarepath, N. J.,| returne to ew York about ten! placing iy vand over her mouth to men leaped out and scattered. Nereuses in appropriations f the | Sl often seen betore the Board | sats opened « revival meeting in Rrooklyn| days ago, Detective It. L. Burrell, | prevent acre s. ‘The patroimen took the cur to the| New York Dost Office and in that rent from $19,000 to U0 a ye to enforce their issue ui prevent her AMIN. ¥ r to the Fk SAL | Oey | amuat ‘ . ._, | last evening, The revival will conti employed by the cogpany was on t at LIRA ET | to | West I Street Station, ‘They gave} Derlod the business has increased 289 not only because a surplus or such) decisively and with, Mrs: Blair (very emphatically) —No! | tev dave th Avenue bus lust “leat te hao doudiy. glint thet it ! ee.oi | tee thas costly structures has been produced, | yn, tinishing up in exa Q. No. 10—Is it true that women get} During the last year Bishop White! ay Sherida ti lin DIGS TCU Me cermin nica nd mo oualy WAU Lhe Banal ae SEE OE NTN Bh ave fill GANG Menon W Coe but also hecause the number of fami- |i) utes. Here Aro Okt ques- | {heir way more by their wiles than by| has conducted meetin in Lonfen pe aia He hi ing at 56th Street. fearing he would be trapped, 1 A eas He Attend a convention of lies that can afford such luxurious | 1°" : | goud common sense? Aurthanipton and Bareniouity wea ate ibak Sheridan to the} fram the apartment without getting _——— ‘aia aes ‘ | tions | a a n Glasgow, Seotland. and i | 4 Street Station and later o/] the carr fe Tan easte on Grane homes have beon reduced rapidly by | | _ Mrs, Blair—No, indeed! ‘That might | Akeite “Cheomiall ond ether cities ot Headquarers Avion and later othe earrings He ran caste Grant SPECIAL SHOW FOR JUDGE. |AUTO CRASH KILLS the slump in general business. | FIRST MINUTE |upply to the Victorian age, but not in|the United States. This ieee : . Street, turned into Attorney and van On the other hand, comparatively s ant uD the twentieth century. time she has appeared George N. Pancoast, twenty-one, a}, ned “Blocheard’s Eighth Wife’ will YOUTH; HURTS GIRL few artments have been bullt for | yg ir Seh . . ork congregation when clerk at the omnp: vs brane! } ' rugele the copped his URN RE Nah HUET Tita peer tiny [allen STEEL Ce chedule,| Q No, 11—Should children be kept|imiblic has bern admitted Oe ee eeompany’s branch at) jn the strugele the man dropried hi Resume Performances tn Wants to Enlarge Answer. Asked regarding the action for divorce | 16th Street and Madison Ay Puc, WAS | glasses, his hadge and a book. Mrs. York- | New Haven She Is Still Unconscious and Cause 2 % because such structures are put up| jin school longer than the present four- ! Against arrested yesterday and hel é the almost exclusively py speculative op- | @, No, 1—What is the most important |teen to sixteen years? Phite, member vill Me to-day, charged ‘with {Solomon later gave them to the po NEW HAVEN | ¢ Turnover Remains a (ralors who could not borrow capital |iegisiation women will seck in the| Mrs, Blair—Not as industrial condi. | lisioun order, Tishop Whit stealing $100 In Liberty Honda in or-jlies of the) Cllnton Biroet Biation) oy a th vBlneeen , other stringent mor © conditions | coming Legislature? | tions are at present. Atter crossing the Aine eer to sake Jew courte ins father,| where che reported the attempted |ancrs Bi tna Claire, in “Bluebeard's| Myster ; prevailing during the lust few years. | Mrs, Blair—A law that will aid’ Another explanation was forthcom-|{f" Of Which trips were made during /A cneinner Ot Tenatiy, N. J said | robbery a day at the Giubet Theetre wulacl| Everett Foniaton, clanteon, of Ne Although the volume of such con-| women and children to get equality|ing about the difficulties of’ aden! : aan : L See : ! omen and childre E 3 : ai parents to|eiliation with, her husband, © Bishop peeing A \ |Harria Jr. producer of the play, and|ass North Avenue, Plainfield, N. J struction is enlarging steadily now, | i lehake : White declared, the greatest peace of CTOR CHARGES NEGRO line Shube: sige cog ARUN Oy Pee the houses under way will not be | n the industrial field. e ends meet, showing how closely] \\ hq’ she had known In eleven years; MORGAN HEADS TAX LIST A th Shubert’s asked a temporary | died in Muhlenberg Hospital of Plain- ready for October renting, and there | @. No. 2—What civ t of Police © work can/Mrs. Blair has gone into the matter,|ame to her wien the decision to end s ROBBED HIM IN DOORWAY. | ‘muncton to restrain oh best to-day? jbut I hurried her along in the hope of /j'¢" domestic infelicity hy a legal s°v-| winancter's enmment the Big Srallty trom ofurther lotertenne with fleld to-day from injuries received 3 a genuine scarcity of such aceom-|women fi midnight when a car which he modations, thus preventing tenanis —Kirst, ge eo g al % ev 0 performances of the play. | from moving cither to. better their|” Mrs. Blair Ep ee Oar se D melting all the questions answered, cutee ne el nee ne ota wemt in Glen Cove. Assanited and Ring and Wateh| A special performance was given as| WAS driving turned over in Pein'l surroundings or to get cheaper homes | Understanding of the governmen a ee ho against the tenets of our faith.| J.P, Morgan ia the largest individual | Taken, He Says. Part of the proceedings, at which Judge | Road near Plainfleld if their incomes have been reduced or| thelr city, and then apply that un- THIRD MINUTE. There’ is no authority that I can find = smaguat Sadi f Snuth and prominent citi Berdie F 0. 102 Ar- S Pituh Aven roll filed yesterday. |a negro, was taken to the Washington | zens were present. Hearings wers then| Ffis companion was Mi held on the on. Judge Reeth sue vatanan ae 6 Rested a conference ‘by ‘Chief sunith,| Oveland. seventeen, of cut off entirely. Landlords are not | derstanding 1 nthe New Testament for remarriage|“xDayer in Glon Cove, I. 1, according | John Williams, No. overlooking their helpless position eae eo ie ee Bathe New | Says Women To- Day Don't Demand) siter divorces, “Rut! vamplete separa: | to the assesses 7 if any are escaping 68 a tion from disquieting and heartbreak-| He has 1 erty ansesement of | Melghts Court this morning for arrairn- | representative lington Ro. oy 4. St i thun a 10 per cent. rai | @) No. 1200 eh Herne aRMtrae otal peeenie coker ts ) and a personal assessment of {rent on a chark robbery. Joseph ms The agreement | the hospital, still unconscious, suffer- Between $1,800 and $10,000 a year,|at home in women's clubs? + No, 12—What should be done} ievon years of (ruitiess effort to restore | $65,000 | Funnett, vaudeville actor, No, 229 Wesi es wes UATCES NERS, : from shook and possible intern Jandiords are asking {rom 10 to 15| Mpg. Blair—Yes, and 1 think men 9>0Ut lunches in schools? # home and appiness that have been!” ‘rhe Pratta pay the largest amount|{fth Stree aid Williams assaulted = ing “ : aay | Per cent more alinost withous eX-| eaten that women have the same| Mrs Blair—In every way the school] ‘Fn sturdier.” 11 taxes for one famity, their reat hold. {Rim on AUR. Sin, a daonway at 18ztn| BANDITS ROB SAMARITAN, | imuries ; , aption, 18 Was simply carr; } t totalling $1,868,001 Street an fth Avenue, Ing A dia | ‘There were no witnesses to the ac- F i = lunch system should be enlarged so ie 5 . a i ah aoall out the plans of the United Real Some other asses ‘or real prop. |mond Ting, @ costly watch and some . - , Estate Owners’ Association and other| appellate Term ot the Supreme tt every child ean have proper nour-| FIGHTS TO BURY came aie wesecamisnts for mas prop. [NET MA a Asta lags de |DPLver Robbed of 8180 aa He Ofere| cident, and from the condition of the izations of landlords as reported |Goort in Brooklyn declaring. tut. ishment the middie of the day. WwW kaw for $181,500; Miss Alice AbeaE ONO | to Ald Motortata, and the position of the bodies months ago in ‘The Pvening |\jundiords should be entitled under This has never been developed euf. IFE’'S PET CAT \ tour SEN0 OO Grae 2 dea i | who discovered the wreck are World, after these organizations hal ruling high money rates to 10. per pag ped suf. N MAUS Hi; Florence, A Gibb ‘emily ATE FORBIDDEN FRUIT, |. !hree sours men in a touring car in Sle to tall’ WHAt calaed it rent Sei book of rule and|(alue of their holdings, in addition @ No. 13—Will censorship make the Hor Gawinn ie adee asin TUG wanes SEEOES)SIeR weneni’a pped in front of a delivery cut arm, body bruises and interna monthly tenancy notice Instead Of |pranting unexpected concessions in movies i es M_ Pratt, $123,900: " John 'T | wagon of the General Baking Company | injuries notifying tenants of changes in terms during June or July, as had heen the custom for many yr the to keep rentp.yers uncertain until the last month, in order that those who Has Animal's Body Eimbalmec in $50 Casket and Will Hold Funeral Service. $318,000; Herbert “L) Pratt. Harold 1. Pratt,” $218,000; tt estate, $215,000: Coorg i; Frederic Ty iW.” Woolworth the matter of repairs and operating your judgment? aughter for Helping Self. triven by Horace Swearer of No, #391 charges. ‘This gave land even higher , Mrs Blain law rents, in many an te¢ |had demanded Because she ate grapes from an arher baat te ROevend oN = Agnes Gray of Yonkers was summoned |” “Yes. f | y better In this State, in| | under the present coming year,’ @. No. 14—Do women of to-day de ancial help." said the meu = might want to move would not have| ao many owners Karnal eonition Edwa as a wealthy re Se to Police Court yesterday by Mrs. Surah |as two revolvers were pointed at hin . | time for finding new homes, then to| 2? many owners with sinall cauities mand more of their husbands thun| | Wdward Haskell, a wealthy | Gross, owner of the grapes. She was | ii he was ordered to “fork over \W/HEN you go on your) demand a, heavy increase which ten-|jight-margined operators—it_ ineant Meir grandmothers? a business men of No. | acculttad: ee t Eee NG Sbe wae vacation this Summer ants would not be in a position to! fea) ao to 50 per cent. on the Se a eern omer | Madison Avenue, Klizabeth, N. J a at echiane maces gwn inoney. He Kave the po s sast without going to court under | Zon! 39 to 99 per cent. on their small Mra, Blair—Not us much. Women| Midison Avenue, Hilzabeth, N. Jo | oo may Passenaera| ,, Tit, complaint chang 1a raid Was on the t have your favorite | umoun’ apital invested. [tin s A he priv fenda Kk some oO ar the new rent Jaws. In this manner, | AmOunt of capital Invested. lilt now do more for themselves than for-| | da ag a Mis) Bel | | fone ‘ nailed . they believed they could make easy |tindiords to insist upon their full des eels 19 uvIO® She body OF Malate | Ave Standing, mailed to you every day. compromises for half or more of the} one for increase, With no come 1, NO 18—I¢ you had @ million dol-| wife's pet cat, “Tiger,” in the fam- | que Pennsylvania Ridlroad announced | premimes. « DALLAS BANKER ARRESTED. Evening World, 2: Increases demanded, and both sides| promise. ‘It also hegan to raise mars KTS Spend on the improvement of| jy mausoleum at Lvergreen | yesterday. tha Sete ee tens thougt vening World, 25c per week cha pI bi nis $0) False y York, what would you do? se yesterday that in order that pay pas-| charge of maliciouk mischief was ae eK . would be satisfied | Ket values of such ‘promert 05, be mise Mrs, Blale—Spend it va the public Cemetery. The objections raised | sen may have all available seats | trivial and dismissed the complaint Avensed by Fede Agent of Be two weeks 38c COURT 10 PER CENT. DECISION spe ulators we ie i i oo reallae that gonool syst by the managers of the cemetery | on Sts trains a new method of remind ae dnt Che. SPAnoe Were’ 80 ing Fugitive From Jastice, Daily World BOOSTS MARKET VALUES. ten oT hnull Vout —— azo met bY Haskell contention ims peasrholdora of thelr duty to give) Suentuvlyanray gf them were going to) OT aily World, 25¢ per week tt two things happened unex-|yreg than investors would be HH NEW WEAPON LAW IN pRrECT, | ne sole ip their seats when necessary has been o abe Ent while. Alning s . yectedly to change t . plans. First, | to ei tor Wem atten Wie ents Ned!) yudyea of County and Supreme Se ee ot mausoleum ts his private | 1 into effect on the Central Pe PON yo and N. J. Firemen Hold Three! fl Pi m ure ee ie t Sund two weeks 38 heir campaign for higher rents was | heon raised to the 10 per cont. basis ee ae and Supreme Courts) property varia, Division i J. Firemen e| Hotes Commodore 1 to \amposed and the Mayor's Committee | "wrnus the decision took away trom Mytus,auburbs of New York City were inn ‘cat died’ Of THahY vexter Each conductor is provided with mat! Day Fair | Headquarters, where Harry J. Je jundayWorld,10c perSunday | was stirred to press all the power of tenants much that had been gained Sippel _with applivations! day after being trced by n doa shearing tie following inscription & and foative | the, Demartment a . the new rent laws for protection of| in the earlier fight agninst this fall's {Vuvdyer. Liner a law passed be “ihe Haskell had the body embalmed | {\terintendent Ue Pivieow s beng hel! by t mowith being a fag ) onants, That put landlords in a mood | rent boosters, Although it will be ap- just Legislature permits issu by an undertaker and placed in Pay piuoaengers are standing Tors r MeDowell told Agent Jent and or compromising with small or no/nealed, much time must be lost he- istiates, Justices of the Peace ana} a $80 casket. He intends to “It therefore. seems appropriate to on, comprising jausee he is ame “costa oa . ; nt Jnoreanee, most of them really|fore the new uncertainties can be other minor courts ure vold and it'is| a funeral service Monda remind the holders of pas f their sein, and Moe kland | Dallas, Tex., and has been livin ped tisfled with rental re- ted, and the rental situation ia NOw necessary to got perinits from a] noon. He says the mausoles duty to refrain from oreupying spate 1 ork, at Hohokus Race| Herald Square Hotel, this city, Both ng well sa dissipated, an a ae . The ; nm mausoleum Ne k fl " t “ * court of record The applicant must a Wanaed ta nike i 4 when pay passengers are standing ear Hoboken. A feature is an| Jentzen and the police said they under wm rork World, * PR ereticet oy BS, a heading tow are ee Papey Semel 00s produce two affidavits certifying his] "As Planned a nan room foi Distribution of these cards avoidsloxhibition of anctent hand-pumping | stood McDowell was wanted in Dallas ullding, Nqw York ‘city. | . el yey tober Day erist: ood (fharacter and the necessity of ie Bodies o! imself, his wife |ambarrassment to the holders of passes engines, candle lanterns and chief's) in connectiomwith the failure of a bank ———— e decision of the | than it was one or twe months ago. eing armed. and his pet, and to the conductor. untformss, of which he Was President