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-_— ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921.’ | N HAS 8 CHILDREN, LEDOUX PLANS TO AUCTION |MOB IN INDIA DRIVES aoveara to have been the main ob: GETS DISPOSSESS| JOBLESS IN BRYANT PARK.| POLICE OUT OF STATION. 0 Saturday last a mob entered valu a iat Bi an able butldings in Nilambur and svt ; ‘ Rn Roston © fire to them with ke ' Woman in Bronx Shut Out by acle Here Monday, | Callent Megintear's Omee tx Lootea) "(0 (em With & } " se ms and Records Are Then ned. oe | Landlords When Size of Fam- Ledoux CALICUT) Brush tndin, Aegis 18 Exploding Stove Barns Cook, Mrs, John Halpern, a widow with Jeieht minor children, went to City | eae | Marshal James J. Haggerty this ; ily Is Known. cone yan "]One thousand armed mes from Man-| Bertha Listtshege Shania s : Byea ine narehat went to the police sintion tn] Bast Sixth Street, a cook in the me tpond Palghat yesterday and attempted to| Restaurant at No. 79 Second Avenue, sub-inspector and sey: The sub-inspector a con- Sto Boston to-night to come PaHGIaBL, Ble (wie EAT Fifth Avenue at 35th Street-—N.Y. ral men eating morning and pleaded with him not out when the Public Service Commissioner] to execute immediately a warrant |?! er looted the und set fire to the rec , = . that he has for her eviction from a = Prendergast Threatens tO jgix-room fiat at No. $85. Trook | east Threatens (0 [oe or . . | “I can't find a landlord in’ th: Ledoux said he would auction off |Rronx that will rent me a home," she said, “when he learns that 1 eieht children. I've walked and] § Ik any more tell me they i vacancies, although, thes {FOCH TO ATTEND DINNER eitise ‘that they have. Others! QF STEEL INSTITUTE HERE. too, if they prose The New York and Queens County Gas Company to-day declined to obey | the subpoena issued by the tI lod Serrice Commission directing its cec- | 8 retary, William A. Raynor, to ap- pear before the commiss on with aa iota “Fentals|/wo!-Niehafaisall: cane tain books and papers. The refusal] ciaty for my case, | am sure—thal was based upon the contention MY it {mpossibie.” darceat Wi) tall tas Kee the company that tl f New York, at whose instan: poena was issued, is not a proper COLLEGE STUDENTS Golf Suits - -°45 & $55 Mixture Suits 30 to $45 CoLLEcE men know what they want - The test of how Little Flint Quality Depend- able Furniture costs in re- lation to its value, is in comparing how much you Mrs, Halpern's apartment is in a building owned by Mrs. Mary Hunter, ; who got the eviction warrant by say- Party to the action before the COM: | ing she wanted the rooms for her own | hy the Iron PAIUS, Sept. 13 accepted an invitat) sub- no authority to grant a tenant moro] The Marshal will not go to Amerter time, but he expects to be too busy | With Gen. Pershing on board the cruiser when the body of an unknown mission. | une, Ye ‘ity, stvat gathering of f The reply of+ Chairman Prender- | Marshal Haggerty has, of course, |clers and Industrialists, must fe i iors tae aiblodiatie canal ot ise estty (ike, 6t Soba | cers! tea neue et Meters and apparently they know where to validity of the subpoena and the failure to obey it was that the Pub- quality elsewhere. for a while to execute the warrant find it! A great many of them are He Service Commission would take] tic case Flinte H ° : A all necessary steps to compel com- oo ee int € Horner @ in. . pens a neo Cir in ta i rido-26 wen Oo buying Best-made’ suits—Fall models of new, serviceable mixtures, or golf suits of good English or domestic tweed, cheviot, or herringbone weave. Three or four piece styles . . . . All that they should be in style. \Less than they might be in price. Section 19 of the Public Service | geen from 3 P. M. until 9 P.M. Do provides that where subpoena lemeanor He will stop in W day on his way to the} onvention of the Ameri- | Commission @ person shal! fail to obey he shall be guilty your duty as a citizen of New York. Vote early. the Chairman indi- | f plans to invoke this law | and that there will be a prosecution of Secretary Raynor for his failure to appear. Every effort was made by | former Judg L. Ransom, the comn- | pany's counsel, to prevent the fact | that the subpoena had been regulary issued and served being ced upon the record. In this he was overruled by Chairman Prendergast The company has made an applica- | ts rates from $1 cP Nit IMPORTED POPLIN FOUR-IN- HANDS, IN REGIMENTAL STRIPES 2.00 ENGLISH CAPS 3.00 tion to increas thousand to $1.75, with a servic charge of 75 cents, and the subpoena | was obtained by the city in an eflort te force the company to show its books to justify its application, The cusy was adjourned for further action. YW © THIPTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUC Bronx Company Uren “Reproduc- tion Now” Valu \. ty | ‘Fhe hearing to~lay before Commmis- A One| . sioner Van Voorhis on the application or the Bronx Gas and Electric Company to increase its rate from $1.60 a thou- Perhaps only by seeing them can you realize what truly extraordinary values : are embadied in these lites as ,the early hearings in York and Queens case. Henry R. Bh Vice President of the Northeast Con- struction Company, set a value of $310,- 245.96 upon all the buildings of the company. He was followed by Col. Alten 8. fer, Vice President and General Slanaser of the Bartlett-Hayward Com- Y, who submitted an appraisal of the entire plant. This value, based on the “reproduction new’ th r altbie, expert for the Com- fied yesterday was unfair, W. ‘Teele, an auditor of No. 120 Broadway, testified on the financial condition. Corm¢missioner Van Voorhis Drought out through questioning the Witn’as that the apparent deficits in his exhibits were due to using the sale price of gas at $1 Instead of $1.50, the ice charged since Aug. 7, 1919. The ring was then adjourned until to- morrow 10 o'clock. oe - Chaarse HBiurgiary to HBarneet Baff So: Wiliam Baff, twenty-elght, of No. 31 Bast 20th Street, who rune a poultry store at No, 600 Kighth Avenue and ia @ gon of Karnet iaff, the Wasneen d 1914, NEW AUTUMN SILK FROCKS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES The latest models Priced unusually at Six Words That Are Ruining the Health of a Nation Se ere Electricians’ Strike im Berlis Setth : 250 0 Favored materials, correct stlhouettes, fashionable trimmings, suitable for wear now and all season long. BBRLIN, Sept. 13.—The strike of electricians, which on Monday ted up aii the electrical services in Berlin, was N the United States there are perhaps 200,000 men and women who can increase their satary only when they make # sale whenever a customer says to them, “I want a pair of shoes.” Only a handful of these are under orders to FIT your foot. The rest are expected to complete each cash transaction so quickly that FITTING your foot is . mere secondary consid- eration. They have no incentive to acquire the training and anatomical knowledge which makes the advice of a shoe salesman really belpful. “I want a pair of shoes” is all they remember. And so those six words are gradually ruining the health of the naticn. Specific injuries to health directly traceable to incorrectly FITTED shoes are too well understood to be stated here. Perbaps your own feet are the best proof »f this. This institution has been elevated to leadership, because its primary ob- ject is to fit the foot correctly. The policy is not inspired by brotherly jove. It is purely a business propositi“. {t pays us. Thousands of men and women have come to depend on sui service for shees that assure continued good health and comfort without sacrificing style. Yet, for a shoe, every line of wi ich shows the touch of a master craftsman, they pay no more -han you pay elsewhere. Low shoes $10.50, High shoes $12 00 Come in and compare Dr. Kahler Shoes with the pair you have on now. Learn how we FIT shoes. Consult Dr. Kahler personally. Let him sug- gest the proper shoe to fit your foot. There is no charge. Come in today Dn.P KAHLER & SONS 15 West 44!k Street - New York Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Roshanara Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe What does the or'tline of your children’s feet mean to you? Trace the outline of your child’s feet NOW. If they resemble the above illustra- tion it is because of weak arches or ankles. 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