The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 24

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} i } ; ‘ t i BEATS COP, LEAVES HIM 3 HOURS SENSELESS Patrolman Found tn Room Afte Alleged Attack by Nexro. th James Brown of the Te New Y Street station was taken to Hospital early this m had been three teeth are knocked It is said Bre ert Whitticoe, forty taken to the hospi Hinery Pete W outright, and Mra, Peters, injcape, There is doubt wow whethe | elving the household and) convicts Kot away through the hole at 8 of her Inte husband,|.n the roof or walked out of the front her (wo children the residu- | door ight unkle at 1 It haw not vet been dete din Mr. Pavers w member of the firm | way the Jivestigatic id ny Hed to the of Wiliams & Fa, con! dealers, No. | Governor will be conducted, whethe eport that a) & Broudway, N re City | hearings or by an fi ma! inquiry wife. Rob | the Jail old, a host! address, wa ‘and identified by He war tockod Ith su > TOLEDO, O downtown district here, luminating ged ‘and robbed by Mrs. Mary Gary Js and cash per, Who traced the odor of |FAMILY GETS MILLIONS BY WILL OF S. T. PETERS | widow, Adeline he Petera Weeks, SAM ol a BL LOAN SHOP IS ROBBED WITH SCORES PASSING |**?°ne"* Nov. 7.—Svdney are each left) Over Despondent, probably, !was losing that of th Bateson, a bachele he National ; rs room assing when fan. They gas Jet on full Drink milk slowly—here is the ILK differs from water, tea, and coffee. Milk contains solid food. The proper amount of digestive juice from the mouth should be carried into the system with milk. For this reason you should drink milk slowly. Nature provides for this wonderfully. The very action of young animals drawing milk from their mothers in- duces a flow of the juices from the mouth, It is im- possible for a young animal, feeding naturally, to gulp milk, to swallow it quickly and perhaps suffer indiges- tion from milk—the most’ easily digested food. Some people complain that they “can’t drink milk,” reason when they really mean “can’t drink milk quickly.” Moth- ers think milk isn’t assimi- lated properly and with cor- rect results into the bodies of their children when the whole trouble is that the youngsters pour a glass of milk into themselves as if it were so much water. Get straws for the children. The fun of drinking through straws will often get a child to drink milk who would otherwise refuse it. If you drink milk yourself and the temptation to drink too fast is there, use a straw. The little extra trouble of drinking milk properly— which is slowly—is a small price to pay for the great good it does. DaIRYMEN’S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N. Y. ATED RUG MIL 121 West 334 St The Birthca Celebration ot New York's Largest Ru House Open Every Evening This Week Until 8 P.M $20 Smith’s All Wool Brussels Rugs Rugs of wonderful quality in the of the Chinese and Oriental effects $70 Wilton Rugs of popular patierma. The sisen are 8.0210.6 $40 9x12 Alex Smith Seamless Velvet You will bare ‘ne aufieuity in lading tbe $17 “UR 7OU want in this very liberal asortnent of patterns A oss GUARANTE Pacer tg yorst lath Ra 28¢c lengths in various 5 most exquisite patterns, includin and colorings; 7.6x9. $50 9x12 Alex Smi " oe : $125 9x12 Super Grade Wiltons Auge of rare quailty and unuewal beeuiy We +» $55 * wlendid variety of patterns... HEAVY VELVET CARPET ke of Dewutiful partons Kew 1s from 2 10 10 yards... Con! Man's Eatate Shared by Widew| Brooklyn Convicts Walked Out of and the Jail to get more fight on the a on) KF Killin Self. over the Toledo Robbers Bind Manager and he had lost the #igit of one eye and Flee With 85,000. ne other, forty-one He had xe ly 1 his windows and turned a Oswald “THE UNITED RUG MILLS 121 West 33d St., Bet. 6th and 7th Av: Bree de lveries within a radius of one WOMAN IN TAXI FAINTS es: Broadway, struck it, The the ing his car uninjured, hastened aw ut put Kletn said the Hcense 46-847, number was He was not sure if it was ey WHEN AUTO BUMPS IT ofl the Rev Offending Driver Speeds om, o Children, Front Door, In New Theory Cab Owner Gets a Namber, of severa! million dollara {s| By direction of Gov. Miller, an tn An automobile going at a high rate | n his widow, son and) vestigation of the eseape of five pris- of speed crashed Into the taxicab driven + the will of Samuel T.| oners from the Raymond Street Jall, and owned by Herman Kletn, No, 1626 | ¢ York and Isiip, whieh last week In to Lexington Avenue, early to-day, Klein | lay at Roverhead, Le I by the Attorney General w driving Mr. and Mrs. Becker ME. Peters, a Priso omm issione Welr K ta tn 7 Alien Street cast on Eighth Street and a daughter, Brooklyn to-day examiniy ere i when the other car, going north or driver, find- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER _ |MILLER TO INQUIRE INTO JAIL BREAK |DEFIES HEALTH ORDER AND HOLDS SERVICE Minister Declares It Gives One Strenath Against Disease, HADDONFIBLD, N. J., Nov. 7.-—De- cluring that attendance a fies a person with ‘ combat disease as -wi Auguatus W al nth to filek, rector of Gr Hpiscopal Church here, kirded orders of the Board of Heal Sunday and held church services out of doors The Health Board here js cor in epidemle of smallpox. —w wh stemdlly the inst ev p ta Becker fainted and when reviver| pet he” helde wchosim Utara and the grew hysterteal. Later she was able to| churches were ordered’ closed, bY go home, Klein had juat Sought tho| ,Avout forty worshippers attended the Mt taxi tiree weeks ago with his life's savings ‘The damage to the car con- Asted of two ripped tires and a broken fog Stwit, mudguard, Matthews, of the diocese at nton. fact correct style. 89 ina #10 510 Fifth Ave., 1355 Broadway Bronx—557 Melrose Ave. Paterson, N. J.—181 Market St. | WARNING! | ‘The easicst cathertic-laxative in the | world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Diazy Headache, Colds, | Billousness, Indigestion, or Upset,|s. | Acid Stomach is eandy-lke “Cas- The Daytime Shoe for Women Princess Pat’ is a restful shoe. It givesthe foot anat- ural and therefore graceful poise. That is one reason why so many women wear it. Another is that it looks so good. For street or house wear, for walking or busi- ness, it is becoming and 179 Broadway 1432 Broadway 252 W. 125th St. 1173-75 Broadway 1625 Broadway 622 W. 18let St. 150 Bowery Brooklyn 565-7 Fulton Street Yonkers, N. Y.— 7 N. Broadway Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main St. Complete line of Phoentx and Van Raalte Hosiery Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” Unless you see name “Bayer’’ on tablets, | | you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis | Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions, Randy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Rottles of 24 and 100—All drugziste. Aspiriu le the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoseeticacidester of Salicylicaclé For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver | carets.” One or two tonight will empty | love Cascarets too. === PRINCESS PAT Wals-Cver between 42nd and 43rd Ste. Other New York City Stores 5406 Fifth Ave. your bowgls completely by morning, hed you will feel splendid. “They ork while you sleep.” Cascarets rene stir yoy up or gripe you like Salts, Pills, CMlomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents @ box, Children | as other evils,” | head | TO THE PUBLIC: |MILK STRIKE BULLETIN You now know the details of the issues at stake as the result of our previous hewspaper announcements, November 8rd to 6th inelusive. Very concisely they are re-stated and classified below: THE STRIKERS’ SIDE The Union's demand for higher wages. The Union's announcement that this would be faction only. The Union’s demand for the creation of more positions. The Union’s announced intention of the closed shop, countiy and city. The Union’s announcement that all equipment and supplies necessary to the business must bear the Union label. The Union's further announcement that they will direct the purchases of our Purchasing Agent. These all mean higher prices immediately and a tightening grip on the in- dustry, which would mean steadily decreasing efficiency and quality with in- creased prices. THE BORDEN SIDE A. struggle to establish the American Shop Plan wherein fair basic wages are paid and proper working conditions assured. Increased wages being automatically assured as following increased efficiency and accomplishment. A plan that develops men and methods and makes possible the recognition of individual effort and merit. A plan that gives inspiration to look forward and upward as opposed to a leveling downward. A plan that develops your future chiefs from the present rank and file. Such a plan paves the wav for steadily increasing efficiency and quality; increasing remuneration for the capable workers with decreased prices to the consumer. Which Side Interests You Most? to their temporary satis- On November 2nd we had 15 vehicles moving, had taken on 400 new em- ployees and supplied 120,000 quarts of milk. On November 4th we had 185 vehicles moving, had taken on 1,700 new employees and supplied about 300,000 quarts of milk. On November 5th we had 218 vehicles moving, had taken on 1,700 new employees and supplied about 440,000 quarts of milk. While many more men are available, we cannot add materially to our forces and give employment until we are in a position to move more retail delivery wagons, We greatly regret the annoyance caused you, but crave your continued in- dulgence in the interest of the vital issues at stake. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 63 Vesey Street : : : New York City BULLETIN OF OUR PROGRESS HL POLITICAL. POLITICAL, POLITICA!.. FATHERS AND MOTHERS Consider the School Children Consider the Homes PRESIDENT PRALL of the Board of Education said: “If any one man in this City is responsible for the conditions in the schools, that person is the Comptroller Craig).” HON. ARTHUR S. SOMERS (Democrat), Member of the Board of Educa- tion, said that Comptroller Craig’s criticisms of the men and women on the Board of Education are “Unworthy and unholy charges against Innocent men and women. BOARD OF EDUCATION (All appointed by Mayor Hylan) Unanimous report June, 1921, says Comptroller Craig’s school statement is “OBSTRUCTIVE, r, CONTRARY TO EASILY ASCERTAINABLE FACTS,” and its purpose is TO DELAY AND INJURE TH ‘ILDING OF SCHOOLS WHICH AR DED THROUGHOUT THE CITY.” SENATOR LOCKWOOD INTRODUCED and Comptroller Craig OPPOSED the important school bills which were approved by Governor Alfred E. Smith, SENATOR LOCKWOOD introduced the Housing and Rent Bills which were ap- proved by Governor Alfred E, Smith. SENATOR LOCKWOOD voted against the traction bills and stands firmly for ade- quate transit for a five-cent fare. Adopting the language of the Board of Education report, we ask the voters on Elec- tion Day “to take certain definite action in the interests of the school children of the City” and FOR COMPTROLLER VOTE FOR CHARLES C. LOCKWOOD MARK FIRST NAME GROUP 3 tw7Voteforene! ‘COMPTROLLER, ian AX! CHARLES ©, LOCKWOOD.+. . Republican. LOCKWOOD FOR COMPTROLLER COMMITTEE Thomas J. McGann, Chairman, Mrs. James Russell Pagsons, Chairman Women's Committee.

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