The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 19

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A . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921, te a ly with the Commissioner after the firm had lost the advertised contract |to the other concern campaign. It is time we put an end| to the effictent dishonesty that would | ' use public money to pay for party | political tiortings. All Hy n'a prom | he estate, wht four yeere age, EXPECTS TO BE RICH. ait #200000 tol nota’ Power Pays | Petition Tine eottit tiie eee mie ; Tore will provided that. the eatate be LITTL ROCK, Atk 66 J /Mivided 143 * utter his! death, “and nt years, tt it Mell a ye Vic nah Taylor, we M ?) 7 a i Bites von tll, ‘Taylor's brother, The dispute has now reached a} and talk about the nt fare Facpaint of ae Nis ne Dr Tate ato HNilliva haw relalned ie ace, shenduns | hechecte aiotée ama bitasere are the only ’ pelt Whete the Meade Conipany. has and nine s is nothing more | painter, probably will come tito a fors| yh nae hin attorney, to, Ale Phillipers |itvinw descendants of Peter Tayker ‘ ‘ than bank. Behind this peraaps ine | tune in 1923 when the eatate loft by le |Cialui ‘for w of the fortuno, “Ho | sald that Peter Tavior went to Mol instructed Edward M. rout, its at-| A At pUpE stand a grout ft dis. {atest ld hi { eytots ¢ mene, iutch tee Uae mily, A ig to aes nom Ghent ae ns : tae . ocent puppet f oup of dis- is diy 1 printe: teh from the time o ine, whei torney, to study the facts In the case | fomeat ten itgvomiy defenne tn tha | p ch from the time shipping ro he made his tune, The foolish man who built with a view to bringing an injunction the © reptile press’ distorts the fact * the afternoon Senator Lockwood | had talked tc the Parents’ Association TEE uelis . Amsterdam | Convention Wants Gompers to Mayor Hylan had been invited, but! — Effect Coalition With Or- ganized Farmers. | suit to compel the removal of Rodgers & Hagerty tracks. It will be recalied that within two weeks after the contract had been awarded Mr. Grout claimed his cli- ents had been prevented from estab- | lishing themselves on the island, It DUMP MONOPOLY But Fradus Company’s Bid of | engagements “TL know what two of his engage- Makes. Predge Hi Hylan Failed to was learned that when the matter ments to-d. commented Dr. e $20 a Scow Less Forces was pending before the Board of Es.| Keep a “Keynote” in Cam- Irving, D. » Chairman of) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 6.—The United t timate, Commissioner Leo had ques- paign of Education the Programme, Committee, “One| wing Workers ot America ended| 1S ouse on sa ‘tioned the financial responsibility of | the Fradus firm. Booth & Flinn then proposed to; forme take aver the contract, but were| While Henry H, Curran, Coalition| s turned down. Since that time either| candidate for Mayor, declares he will | tap George H. Finn or his firm has ac-| paign till after the registration next | (lay baseball at the Polo Grounds and another was to be their biennial convention here yester- | t he had been nomina ted. "| day ¢ Lockwood denounced red and profiteering a8 causes of the in building schools, Rodgers & Hagerty Down. with the adoption of a resolu- tion favoring the formation of a new | political party, combining the forces | He gave an example in folly which anybody can understand. ‘Although the city awarded a con- It isn’t 80 easy, however, to sense the mistake of trying to build ear,” he said, “they ca ‘ ized labor and the organized q i z -|quired a controlling interest in the) wo, : “Last year,” he said, “they called|of organ’ j beter in June for unloading five scow- | qt Company, SM. Rutledge, a|We°k+ his colleagues, Senator Lock-/ for ‘pide for now schools. The bids| farmers. The convention also selected | the body on foods which lack essential nourishment. F Pend, “ahos and refuse a day to thelrinn asaociate, has been clected| Wood and Vincent Gilroy, are “‘sound- | were $65,000,000, When we got DUSY | Indianapolis for the seat of the next Fradus Contracting Company, low! president in place > Frad: s the ke: e and found out thos» bids were ‘fixed, ‘ si¢ place of Jacob Fradus. | ing the keynotes" for a campaign of ‘ xed"| convent ; aid Here, a is a foundation of wand which gives ‘way when bidders, Rodgers & Hagerty, whose] , Under Rutledge’s direction dredging! education, and sounding them loudly, | bids were secured on the same plans| Cony en ica all ate Hi res. gain, a y bid topped that of the other company] lias been done on the southwest side tional Republican Club | @Md specifications for $52,000,000. }1924, and electe jexander Howat, the test comes. by $20 a scow, still have the Riker's|f, the island, a pier has been built,| ust night the candidate for| “They cannot say now tha* they) president of the Kansas miners, and AB ie + Still have the Rikers) a iang dredge, three locomotives and| Comptrolle- reviewed the catpaign| cannot get labor. The building trades| wijtiam Miteh, Secretary of the Ip- Many a food that tastes good lacks honesty of nourishment to ‘ Island monoply of unloading, which| fourteen cars have been placed there,| promiaes ot Mayor Hylan in 1917, in| Say there are plenty of men wager) i 1th hllen, Sule aby at Uae A ne * | they have long exercised. dy to start work as soon as their) not make a real start on his cam-| for work. | All hdd ead aber ntnd ar SRALIOHAL ACN Conerees 4DRY equal it's taste. Thue it tempte the appetite into mistakes that ya The net result. to date of (he adver- can laid to the dumping| which he pledged the present Admin- | tlon between the y Administration | ternationa ning Co ; “4 tising for bids has been that Rodgers | &'gund. nite ration to furnish a seat for every | nd the Board of Education. | meets next year in England, often are costly: ft pean ehcele The contract with the dns Com-| child in every school.” 5 ober, 1917, c The anton! ‘litical dedlaration | # Hagerty arg still doing the work called for the dumping of flv nated of the 20,000 part timg| tion guaranteed ‘a seat for every) 105 weet Gompera to call @ con: Grape-Nuts ie « food which helps build bodily endurance for but were forced to come down on and @& many more a8) pupils in the schools at that time," | child. hey ‘e no ie Wet i cltel be pAlb beth og tod ,, their price to that which the Fradu«|the Commissioner might assign to|Senator Lockwood said, “there are) MON sense way to make good. It is| ference of officers of ali unions affilt- life's stress and storm. The full nourishment of wheat and malted concern ‘offered. them. Recently there was a meeting w 126,000 part time pupils and | the old story’ of delay. ee A A ated with the American Federation of | barley, together with the vital mineral salts eo necessary to bone - em between Mr. Leo and Mr, Rutledge on) 175,000 children on duplicate time Buon whee BO Uae, Labor and of all farmer ‘organisa- 4 Although the Fradus Company has|the isiand. Nothing resulted. Then In the face of the Mayor's promise mane more Bra ene ae Bettie ad Calpe poate structure and red blodd corpuscles, with phosphates for the brain, 4 erected a plant at a cost claimed to|the Commissioner prepared plans for/that the tax rate would wered,| To & committee repr 1 Gils Moa dost. phil aad | i be over $100,009, eet Cleaning Com-| building crossovers on the Rodgers &]:t has increased as never before dur-| Motion picture industry | Henry Ae political coalition of these o is retained in Grape-Nuts. The long baking process by which ; ! missioner Leo has again refused to| Hagerty tracks and wrote Rut-|ing his Administration, and the bud-| Curran, Coalition sn has | tions. lution was adep' Grape-Nuts ie made gives the food a natural sweetness and an 4 ler hac a efused tO| ledge the S Cleaning Department] gei, which, he pledged to keep down,| Mayor, yesterday e ed he has ‘ 7 tear up the tracks of Rodgers & |engineers would show vow the/ has a fisen in an unprecedented | opposed censorship of the cinema for jan Ne nimous vote and with- unusual ease of digestibility and assimilation. H Hagerty, which the other concern | Fradus tracks may be put down manner.” | ten years. out discussion. ; t would. have tooross in order-to. dump |), Commissioner oad today | Senator, Lockwood explained that}, “1 opposed censorship prhen Fdiae| ‘The report added that success of Served with cream or milk, Grape-Nuts is fully nourishing, and : . that he would rmit the new/through the passage of the tax exemp-| became an Ald 7 i el dhe political -poltey. ol 6 er { . ‘ {te ashes. Commissioner Leo admits| concern to begin unloading just as|t Ordinance wponsored by Major | haa never changed,” seit Mo lGieran. i ‘a ey & i . f ee eel y whether eaten as a cereal at breakfast or lunch, or made into a i all of this, but sa it is because the| soon as it got its tracks down in ac- |Curran $150,000,000 has ‘beeu invested in Ample authority to rid je sere ‘ede jon 0} wabor could of be za n i 5 Pradus concern “fell down" on its with the blue print plans w housing in the past yer in com.) of biecuOnaD et pig ad vested | wauged by “the present personnel of | pudding gel ee Grape-Nuts has « particular delight for “the + “ aa . vty xhibited, but would not| parison with the $40,000,000 used for|in the local authorities acting in con-|/\ 1014, a aii ite. contract, while Rodgers & Hagerty | vermit the Rodgers & Hagerty|the previous year. | junction with the industry itself, Mr. |Uongress at bs a ae of ees sppet 7 Dawe ; pulled the city out of » noi. tracks to be torn up. “It is my opinion that the people do | Curran added. . ‘ labor” or by lal Say i ae to Ng { With their plant still intact, Rodg- He said it was true the|not known the A BC of this cam- Arthur James, editor of the Motion|organized as a political party. Re- . ‘ srs & Hagerty were until last | Fradus com had broken its con: | paign,” he eaid. “We have got to edu. |Pleture World, headed the committee suits of the Iast Congressional lec- Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder : eal s tive to {tract when it tailed to begin unloading |cate them as to the principles for| comprising Samuel D. Palmer of theltions were said to leave “in doubt er Bl Monday unloading trom twelve to] iis’ Y" the contract was awarded] which we are fighting Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, | the political expression of the elector There's a Reson” H wenty scows a day, while the pew | June 99, eight days after it had been| “They are yelling about the 5 cent| Leslie Mason of the Associates First] te ‘on Internal and domestic prob- | iW adua machinery stood idle. Since |approved by the Board of Estimate—| fare and don’t even appreciate the| National, Thomas G, Wiley of Photoljems" because international ques: | Nadi tip Peed nee Corea! Company ees atthe Greek, tmtdisen i chat time Commissioner Leo has been|he had told Rutledge that as he had| meaning of the construction frauds] Reproduction, S. H. Somers of United tions were sald to have been the pre ‘ sending a fow scows tu Westehecter| arent 4 good dea! of money, there/and the docks scandals which have] Artists and Paul Gluck of the Indus-|gominating campalgn issues, ' , ‘eg 8 |would be no bar to his getting it|been exposed | trial Film Manfacturing Company. k s ‘reek and Bayonne, which has meant | pack Mr. Gilroy's attack on Mayor Hy-| XY a slight reduction in the Rodgers & Rodvers Hager he continued, |lan was principally directed at what } } Haderiy abtivitie, ‘are under contract. with the city|he termed "the manner in which the IN NEW YORK TO- DAY. x ‘ this ditter be like t ompany. They| Mayor is conducting his campaign on eased | | There ta thisdifterence between then ade g er firm did not.|the city's money. 7 International ‘Ageiyiene, Association, | ‘ eeniteste lor the two) con SERBS Mat . Next week,” he sald. “theré is §0-| convention, Commodore, dinner, 7 P. M of the Fradus Company was obtained) Pe dgers jing to be another of these affairs, New York Architectural Alumni Uni- vgrsity of Pa@finayivania, Houtevard, 12.80 7M. American Union Bank Club, dinner, Cafe Houlevard, 7 P. M. Thad d |brittiant ceremony, It 1s to be the! Jopening of the trackless trolley sys-| the |tem_on Staten Island “This is not going to be a kid glove | after submitting a low bid ting up a $100,000 bond, and put-| luncheon, Cate unioading at The cost of a ten-day test. Sim- ply send the coupon. This will 20 times bring you the delightful effects. It will show you whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Then you can easily judge what i they mean to you. } A book we send explains the unique results. NOT: To every laundress in this city. Ask the woman of the house for a package of the wonderful new product for home washing. Remember the name—Rinso, e Use it this way and save hours of back-breaking rubbing “Don’t rub your youth away” - | the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutral- ize the acids which cause tooth decay. All these results come from every ap- plication. Thus mouth acids and the starch which forms them are effectively combated. Old-time tooth pastes, based F on soap and chalk, had just the oppo- site effect. The War on Film That dingy film on teeth Dental science nowadays is conduct- ing a war on film. It means a new den- tal era. The object is whiter teeth, cleaner teeth and safer, Thus film causes most tooth troubles. Despite the tooth brush, those troubles have been constantly increasing, until very few escape, The ordinary denti- frice does not effectively combat film, #0 much has been left intact. That {s the situation which dental research has in late years sought to remedy, Millions of people have already bene- fited, And leading dentists everywhere are urging this new way on others, This is to offer a pleasant test. To bring you the results for awhile, Then | to let you decide if you want them | every day, Millions now show the results Pepsodent is now widely adopted. Asa result millions of teeth now glisten Two efficient methods 6B ORS Se ee Two efficient methods have been found, Able authorities have proved Boak ene hour—twe hours—evernight— whatever time {s eanventent, These wonderful, mild sudg jeesen every particle of dirt, Hinse, ta remove the leesened dirt, till the water runs clear. 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