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INDUSTRIAL COURT |MORE COUNSEL FEES|BOTTLES EVERYWHERE, | MRS. DOWLING. 64, | COOLIDGE ATTACKED POST OFFICE CLERKS turned Nast summer from Parts and wil _ 6 winter vand(ather, IS URGED FOR N. Y.| FOR MRS. BEAULEY NO HOOCH TO DRINK! WILL HUNT BOOZE | IN NEWBERRY FIGHT = WILL WELCOME COLDS |i Weed fll, in New York | cn nae * pils in the village school at New maaatinaat ~acemmees Required tn W Mow | uel . T ton |Awanded $1,550 to Defend bien Wife Ant reity or| RUNNERS UP STATE: | sesstir itasetvon chaeaea “steum * pte bahpet te td a fe Mow) roston held a tag day to ralse funds to Board of Trade and Transportati sh Pe a Fd New Trial Finding the ae rene . , Roller” to Clear Ford's Opponent. by dla dec Bloc purchase a firelens couker for tho schoo! Decides to Seek Law Like | Self sinew Leal in Mrs, Adv Thomason of No. 247 Mor-| Mother of a Family Will Wear WASHINGGTON, Nov, 16.—The WINSTED, ‘Conne Nov. 1i—Bost- poi ers Cluewen Dualue i te That in Kansas. Divorce Action. He Avenue, ths Bronx, jos Espreme Man’s Uniform and Can Senate to-day began consideration of master BL L. Reidy is asking his| teacher. an inal i. ré. Harriet W. Beauley, head of /Court Juaticn Winch to-day that her 4 syeAl ¢ resolution clearing Senator New. Clerks to decide 1 kin has an| Postmaster ©. L. Reldy, acting on tn- ‘Sranspostation at tts reg 1 Se ety etpe ee eee Ie A man, had been a meet es the eh j berry of charges of fraud ¢ i) tz xioee A Plthe men who handle the ma etweon ¢ Hastie icine ve Aenent NO: 4 petit heh MEL Racal td ate ne applied fur une “MINE, NoXs Nov. i | tuption tnitho: Michigan tlectisns ot siete, “inat skusk auind Which have) Son teecraieaar oer ees ecting in th poms at No ; NE, N.Y. Nov. 16 states a a the a, Taland, who, after three years’ inves of her marriage ‘ ¥ J 1918. After an hour of wrangling OVer joretofore been unmatiable may b The Liteh! County. Burr a on tow to-day ni Gov. jon of are Binatea consti! | nereto! ne 1 ay be a nty Bureau h Park Row to-day 1 Gov. Allen Off iicating charges made by her hus jomagon is twenty-seven years Elected constuble of this twon Jay agreement to vote on the resolu- ceived at the postoftice when thoroughly | Yoted, to uftlinte i AEA Grae Sr { Kansas explain the law of that Bt} ang, Willlum J, an artiat, in his}old and pretty. She sald she and her] OM 4M antl-bootlegging platform, {icy urter Christmas Republican jead d and | od shares Provident, a, stelean bucking: irglars in n Rush fi for Freedom t he rt of Andustrial Ro- : Sn : : Mrs, Mary Dowling, sixty-four taht est broen iene teen ane ea ye ten oMficers: President, . Melian Bucking { Nibesteett Sh bh Lg LN @ivorce suit granted in 1918, had the | usband w inarried in June Fea Gi te Bt Da Jers pushed th ition into posi- — Miss Candace C, Woodruff, daughter] ham, V sident, Are S by Guar lations. Following the address thelaperoo set aside on the ground that {42d seperated the following October. | years old, Is planning « vigorous | 4, ‘edinte cone(deration and of Judge und Mra, James P. Woodrulf te KG Pest oy Gat Committee on Interesta of myers] the evidence adduced wan framed, |drattral coum, rowad ene whewec, tn] campaign against rum runners in | ciiatot ‘Boonie cout Bb hei @f Eitehde, will make het debut m With Revolver. nd Employed veported « preamble and |ig.day obtained from Justice Guy |<! pines wae this neck of the woods. Mrs. Dow! | [1000 Spee et OF Now York society this season, She re- peanacecne resolution approving of the Industrial! g1.559 additional counsel to aos | 2% al te eatin ing has ordered a mane uniform Htepiunteeh) toad ive €h — Tder aggressive action by | Court principle. This report weslrona herself in the new trial. The |!" and will patrol the roads'on horee- | it etompting to “steam roller’ the city Judae Lewis Tr. cakbe of ho| dented unaniinously, ‘Tho resolution four dential Henules’s application volnirment cen tertiiod to treating the] back until wring, when sho wil | SME ie: WERKE sine ‘tho deta me known to. [00 this suhject reads Jamend the complaint by setting up|, eae apis motores els while t parley is monopoliz- he ¢ “1 od, by the New York Hoard! further charges M inc NCE OHI ra Terene S Soca ae Jing the by Senator Pat Harri- y of a murdervus attack on Keeper) of Trade und Transportation that we| Mrs, Beauley last July obtained | Street.» “would woman and an expert motor | aeutarvd HAL > o* cee ce eens seantaarcriuracia |, am, Gray tat dy, shtet in ed a's | at a ah to ah rit urs for Christmas he Bronx County Jail, Oct. 9 and in Ke tate ie feaueen ‘ A hereby lefter it waa shown that she was the — shot with rere lver ai ane shot- olution almost successful attempt tse quent amd authori. the istim of a dovective employed by| CANDIDATES ON SLEDS re uke Fan G00 aneadeoe ee most of the prison in “the|on interests of employers ‘lher husband. ‘The detect! osed he ay BHeAaG ner al T Iain to take steps to have drafted a billie a Kentucky A RACE FOR HIGH OFFICE) jicket, citizens of this place ai coeuee OULC e selecte OW z. Ceres Tee eae eed ear {88 a Kentucky horseman and, upon z i Heal abae ee ia bj Bohn Marrone, William Rendino and | ieee eee tate a w York and | Promise of obtaining financial ai CF | a ouein Fevsew Nevik eee van gies = a se Ge hen a 7 Jacob Friedman, who recentiy pleaded} +, Go-operate with other organizs-| her, she met him at a hotel in May, | eae in eecikmest. Nat UR Loo AREAL Cah Si Sa Nov. 16.—Th guilty to burglary in the third de-] tions to secure the enactment of the] 1918, where she later was found by! Leg jament. favorite stecd and give a demon- | py D. DP, former : by y f ay ee c » and aL shoot- 4 mir 4 r i ae Wate: Helos. Fite Plog A cea _* : |ner husband and others in a room. aaron: ath shee LAI es aan ce rifle and pistol shoot- [pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, ENEFIT BY THE @entence. Judge Gibbs called Keeper lit was shown that Mrs, Beauley weal 1e politica e for the Yukon’s lon ng. Brooklyn, was installed last night as (th, who has been under hospital WOMAN 1S ACCUSED ida-eidttnn eb /@ellunien t in the Canadian Parliament |s Mrs. Dowling is the mother of a | pastor of the American Presbyterian PRESENT LOW | for more than a month, to the OF FIRING AT HUSBAND) geauiey remarried the day after | PCM Tun with dog sleds over thy] - large family. Church of Montreal. , ness stand and drew ae Siny the dennis the final decree was signed, Mrs, | ackless white wastes of the frozea | = — — — ~ _ — PRICES AND THE Por the attempe to. bres Arres| After Bullet Narrowly|Beauley has filed sult against her |? oF sca y 4 ich had been discredited as i Miseey Sate at Winkew, husband and weveral detectives for| C8P% Goorge Black, the Govern- You Are S eciall Inv it d COMPLETENESS OF yspaper invention’ by Sherif) ged with suspicion of shooting her | $260,000 damages, ment late, who hit the trail Pp y ite HICI mas O'Neil, when reporters asked | COTES TU” minnie Cogdell, No. 537 —— — |fost, was last reported nine days ag) OUR STOCK WHICH about rumors at the time. ze Ry URGES FIRE DRILLS at the little mining town of May, Wert 59th Strect, was heid in § rz Bmith id he found diftouty in| yy soetteate McAndrows in IN TENEMENT HOUSES) Which he roachea by am eighty-mit> To Taste Ancre Cheese at One of the Many Dem MAKE EARLY h from M.nto, on the Yukon River onstrations in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores. losing the door of Rendino's cell. He ent down to look for the obstruction a blanket was thrown over hit head and he was knocked to the floor. 8 was kicked and stamped into Lo eipensanen by at least four men, sald. Keeper Tierney, at the foot of the stairs from the cell tier, heard the schfflc but feared to leave his post téigo upstairs or to summon help, be- cause of the danger of a rush of PFlsoners from other parts of — the ‘bilfiding. He drew his revolver and m the three accused men and an- er appeared at the head of a mn 6, men turned loose by them, ed them and kept them standing ‘WHE! other keepers entered and drove the men back to their cells. “It is clear to me that these men,” waid Judge Gibbs, “pleaded guilty in the hope of escaping the consequences oftheir assault on Keeper Smith, I di t the District Attorney to take ths matter to the Grand Jury and ask for indictments for felonious |p It against these three me ntime sentence is deferred.” : +. STATE ATTORNEY * DENIES HE’S THIEF 3 Plea of Not Guilty Entered by Head of Massachusetts Law Department. BOSTON, Nov. 16.—Attorney Gen- eral J. Weston Alien, who was indict- ed in secret by the Suffolk County Grand Jury on three counts for lar- ceny, appeared before Judge Richard XK. Irwin in Suffolk Superior Criminal Court to-day and pleaded not guilty. The plea wox entered with the rever- vation ‘hat the “defendant's rights to file pleas are reserved to him.” The charge of larceny against Allen Myvolves the sum of $155 in connec- tion with the alleged indorsing of a client's cick hy Allen, je as CRUSHED IN FALL OF STREET ELEVATOR Werkman © Cellar, on Hi Louis Coughlin of No. 625 Hudson Strect rolled a barrel of glucose on- to the platform of a sidewalk ele- vator of the Park Row Building to- day, intending to deliver it to the Paris Candy Store im the building ‘The platform up-c fel] through to the fi te Broadwi r ee the engine- yoom in the sub-basement. The bar- vel of givcose fell on him, and the elevator, which had started, came slowly down upon him as he lay un- conscious and jammed on top of the barre! Both of Coughlin's legs were twice ‘roken, and he was badly hurt about the head. He was pried out by police- aaen, headed by Edward M. Cansidy, traffic man in front of the building, and taken to Volunteer Hospital The heavy traffic at the joining of Broudway, Park Row and Ann and Vesey Streets was thrown into con- tusion by the uccident and the re- nerves were called to straighten out the jam. =, ROUSH, RED OUTFIELDER, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Injury Received While Hi With Brother, Not Sert CINCINNATI, ©. Nor. ing to advices from Oakland City, Bddie Ko fielder and batsman, was accidentalty shot yesterday by his brother Fred, but received no serious Injury. Drothers were hunting near th at them. “Foe quick het “th ™ quick enough to eoape ree. it jets of bird shot, one eee bc check, one seine through her landing in his thumb, Coughlin 16.—Accord- Ind, Cincinnati's great out- The Roush home when a covey of birds arose between them and Fred impulsively took a re ton Heights Court to-day According to the police, Mrs, Cogdell has been separated from her husband, @ chauffeur, Last night she went to No. | y12 Manhattan Avenue, where he has een boarding, and stood in front of the house shouting for him to come out. ‘The husband pulled down a window blind ond @ dullet crashed through the win- dow, narrowly missing him, Mrs. Cox- deli was caught after a chase by Pa- trolman Helms of the West 123d Street siation, The revolver was not found. et = IZZY AS CHAUFFEUR GETS “FARES” A DRINK Says It Wax Hooch and Locks Up Obliging arte luzy Einstein, Uncle Sam's change Prohibition artist, put old green sweater and chautfe early to-day and in a rickety limousine disguised as a taxicab atarted out with two phoney passengers In the vicinity of the West 68th Strect Station, He says he went into Janes McCloud’ suloon at No, 174 West End Avenue and giving “Mike” McClean, the obo eM wink, told him his ‘fares were dry e set out a drink of hooch. 50 cents, poured It into a locked Mike up In West 68th The prisoner sald he ine and ved at No, 154 Stree! quick moan was fort West 20¢ Bayonne Police Warn O11 Company Against Strikebreakers, Chief of Police O'Neil; of Bayonne to-day warned the Tidewater Oil Com- pany, 1,800 of whose employees are on strike, against the importation of Strikebreakers. Chief O'Neill sald much of the bloodshed in the last ftrike could thus have been averted. He also urged the strikers to be peaceful > Found Dead, Gan Tube tn Mouth. Fritz Dahiman, fifty, cook ina Bowery lunch room, was found dead with a gas | Somincht u nm to Save Lives by Preventing Panton. Harry H. Schlacht, the Downtown Chamber of Com- meres, to-day started a movement for fire driiix in the tenement houses of the east side. tained the indorsement of many lords and :ntends to outline presently to Fire Drennan. The plan includes alarm signals to | be installed in every house, It believed that the drills will save many livcs by eliminating panic at fire CHICAGO TURKEYS 15 CENTS A POUND Commissioner Thanksgiving Binds Selling at 48 to 50 Cents—Big Shipment From Texas. CHICAGO, Nov, 16 Turkey for Thanksgiving din- ner will be fifteen cents a pound cheaper than last year, accord- ing to prices posted by Chicago retallers to-day. The birds will sell from 48 to 50 cents a pound. A large supply caused the lower pric CUERO, Tex, Nov. 16.—The last of the Thankswiving turkeys will leave by express for ern and Eastern Than tables to-morrow. With the bug shipment of packed and dre: birds, the total number of tur! shipped from the world's greatest tube in his mouth to-day in a furnished room at No. 71 Bast First Street. | it co FEE ~ turkey district this year will total , hen you entertain From the democratic to the dinner demi-tasse, there can never be a question correctness. On every occasion, Coffee ex- presses the essence of hospitality. Yet it possesses a substantial qual- ity which makes it more than a mere ‘ courtesy. The wise hostess knows that most And at Adam- less affairs the majority also vote for, men drink Coffee. Coffee. tertain, serve Coffee, President of |‘ He has already ob- | : rs WOOD'S APPOINTMENTS With equal propriety Coffee may be served with the lowly sandwich or the daintiest sweets. Whenever and wherever you en- FT Congdon, the Liberal candi. |date, now on his way from Britis’, smbia, will take the trail behind Ja special dog team at Whitehors+ soon, Both candidates expect to cover andreds «* miles by sleds before th: | election on Dee. IN eEANDS APPROVED Get acquainted with the wonderful flavor of this new food delicacy—Ancre Cheese. Cheese helps digestion. It is a good food, high in nutritive value. It is economical, and in many instances replaces meat in the dietary balance of a meal. Viera to) Dr. Wiley, the famous food expert says, SEB les ae kc cirrwvst oust “Its condimental value should be better [iin Puliveina warinie ware cleared iy | understood among our people.” me yea erase al oC Ancre Cheese with its genuine Rougefort bere | flavor, its smooth, creamy consistency makes Hane jiaat Weider | a still stronger appeal in its differently in ite | refusal to confirm a jfolmtments by Wood Z rot jenators charged | araing | claimed The Senators also sons in the Phitig- etter fitted hs ae vse named by RADIO co. ACTS TO FORCE | LICENSE FROM HOOVER | Secretary of Commerce Served with Order In Mandamus Action, WASHIN |or Commere jdered by Justice Stafford of the 8 |preme Court of the District of to show cause Friday why a man damus should not be issued against nin compelling him to issue a license to t Intercity Radio Company of New York ‘ wine Islands w positions than t ie company said Mr. Hoover had declined to renew {ts license although it had complied with all the require. iments of the Transportation Act breakfast cup of Coffee’s delicious taste that fascinates most everyone, even children’s captious appetites. Genuine —rich, pure and most wholesome—because of its captivating flavor makes the most delectable and unusual sandwiches. In salads, with fruit, jellies, and pastry, in various forms of appetizers, Ancre Cheese gives the housewife a new resource for varying her home menu. Ancre Cheese is made from richest, purest whole milk with added cream, under the strictest sanitary conditions. Wrapped carefullyin pure tin foil, it comes with all its flavorful goodness intact to your table. To The Merchant If you have no free Ancre Cheese demonstration in your storeask your cheese supply man to arrange one for you. Ask for it by name and buy a cake of Ancre Cheese today, from any good grocer’s or delicatessen store. Endoreed by Alfred W. McCann, Pure Pood Expert of The New York Globe SHARPLESS DAIRY PRODUCTS ESTABLISHED, 2G3e The Vogue For Buckles Attractive enough to wear with your smartest gown, yet com- fortable enough for a long tramp. ‘Pte advertisement is pert of an campaign conducted by the leading COFFEE Tite @ the sige of merchants of the United States in coopera ‘he Cotfee Club. with the planters of the State of See for it in deat- je, Brasil, which preduces more than halt ere’ windows. It will of all the COPTER used in the United States help you find good of America. coffes. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, 16 Wall Street, New York -the universal drink . $10 Wilh- Over B10 Firth Ave. between 42d and 43d Sts, 179 Broa away 3% on y. 125th St. Trosaay 178-76 Broadway Broadway + Ab Let St y TANS Broadway Bronx—-55 bh Ave CHRISTMAS BUYING ADVISABLE. IT ISNT MAGNIFICENCE ALONE THAT MAKE A. JAECKEL & CO. FURS THE MOST ACCEPTABLE OF GIFTS BUT ALSO CONFIDENCE LONG ESTABLISHED FOR QUALITY, ,STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. A. JAECKEL & Co. Furriers Exclusively FIFTH AVENUE Between 35th-36th Streets Deposit Easy Payments No Interest Pooley Console In figured American walnut or mahogany DON’T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR AW INTER Munsingwear is incomparable for comfort. form perfectly—the fabric gives with every motion without pulling out of shape, Mun- singwear satisfaction lasts, A correct size, style and fabric for every member of the family. aa iar nonin nate BLOOMINGDALE’S For Everything in Phonographs 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE Great Phonograph Value Thanksgiving Special For All This Week ‘160 An instrument beyond com- parison, Several models on display - - - - - now UNUSUALLY LOW TERMS New Phono; h Department 3rd F Floor a Victrolas” -Sonoras - Brunswicks - Pooleys-Columbias Headquarters for Console Phonographs It fits and covers the

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