The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 4

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‘3BOYSPISNED 20 MORE VICTIMS Taken Unconscious to Hospi- tal, Two May Die—House- @icohol are in St. Vincent's Hospital, two In a critical condition, and the Police are making a house-to-house teen, of No, 42 Thompson Street, de- parents had called in the police. A short time leter James Maggio, ten, warning by St. Vincent's fospital authorities that wood alcohol polson- ing frequently developed its worst effects ten hours or more after the liquid had been swallowed Keren Hayesod Delegates Pledge to Raise the Fund by Jan. 1, 1923. The Keren Hayesod, or Palestine Foundation Fund Committee, ended its first national conference at the Make so that subscriptions will be asked on a percentage scale according to {n- come. Messages of greeting to the Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour and Legion, urged the delegates not to masses of Jewry. = Held After Wife Appealed to Court GREATER NEWARK, PERSONS, PLANNED Two Cities and Six Towns | Would Be Absorbed Under on of more than 700,000 Is now the aim of the city officials of that city, co-operating with the Real Estate appointed a committee to confer with oMicials, business men and others tn- and Pittsburgh. It would be exceeded Im population only by New York, Chi- cago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleve- land, St. Louis, Boston and Baltimore. also the West Hudson towns and sev- eral other municipalities in Union County. They would go as far west as the Orange Mountains, taking In Orange, West Orange, Montclair and Millburn; Nutley on the north and Hillside on the south, The West Hudson towns Include Kearny, Har- rison and Hast Newaré The popu- put {t ahead of Baltimore Archibald !s on* advocates of th: Mayor Alexande: of the strongest amalgamation smalier places continue on their sepa solve, “It will put some politiclans out of | v THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Deing sued vy the Mederal Government for $1,653,797, alleged to be due as taxes on the Illegal sale of fiquor. His sult against the trust company t® to recover a deposit of $45,000 on whien 120 West 42d St. Bet. Broadway and Sixth Avo, DRUMS Professional trap outfits as low as 1921. UTM ers ferry route sTeect BY Wood ALGOHOL: |Ptax $9,000,000 - WITH 700.000 pc ner navocaten of annexation wovit| Fe" Fegan suthriien have pine ‘icdemidenbes sant Gcibiaudll be wars , A Western Essex in Essex County, of] « = — ’ PALESTINE FUND ’ WiteN Rewarw. lu the aounty- rate d6i WO RTH GR OADWAY-FIFTH AVENUR, Here ts a chance search of the block in which they| ls associates on the British delegt-| Board. Under the proposed pians| ‘The benefit to ve derived from $65 t live to locate a score of others said) ington conference's alms were passed | Newark would take in the cities of] such @ combination," pe sald, “would for Ww Omen and to have imbibed the poison. Vito} by acclamation by the 300 delegates| .,., Orange and Blis@beth, the be shared by all the municipalities Terms of $1.25 weekly Genurosa, twelve, of No. 42 Thomp- | Present. 7 r affected. The separate governmen!« Judge Henry J. Tannenbaum of| towne of Bioomfeld, frvington, Belle- : A Fine Line of Deagan Bells . gon Street, and John Purillo; four-| rouston, Tex. founder of the Jewish | ville and Union, South Orunge vil-| mean & great economic loss. If th’) Hil ang Xylophones. Misses to secure I P Sou r eT ship. lirlous, were rushed to the hospital] rely on the resources of wealthy Jewa| "ee and Sou Orange Township | ie sewor and water prob ‘ jate last night after their alarmed| {or the success of the campaign, hut| | More than 200 real estate dealers vill be b re difficult t yew frocks below wh to gain the general support of the| Who are behind the movement have | !oms will be become more eult to NE OCR: 2CLOW Hotel Astor yesterday after pledging | Proj fe to-House Search. itselt to raise $9,000,000 by Jan. 1,| Project. lation of these towns 1s estimated at i Is ends 1923. The principle of the “maaner,” | — 173,000, This would give Newark a All kinds and 2 or traditional Jewish tithe, was en Staater NE Ware yo ylatt nore than $00,000 and . ‘Three small boy victims of Wood] Viised an the basis of the campaign, A Greater Newark with a popula-|popylation of more than and all prices : Wholesale Cost was found semi-conscious on the steps at No. 67 Thompson Street. Maggio was revived after some ef- terested, The amalgamation would|4 Joo, but It will put Newark on (p>) give Newark a rank of ninth among | map.” the cities cf the country instead of Clad im Raincoat. Mra, Hilda Cassidy, Wo, 1469 Amster- 4 Ave oO 1; Incoat fort, and told Detective Fedder that| Ger her lingerie “when, tie, went to fifteenth. ee sree coer cree tee Meee tusk santerey th miner | At present Newark ranks between les of whiskey carly in the after-|rant for her husband, was completely | Washington, fourteenth in rank, and Boon. More than twenty boys drank | Aressed to-day. when, | sie 4p pemnd|Cincinnatt, sixteenth. {f the proposed from the bottles, he said. All be-|innd been drinking and threatened her amalgamation is accomplished she came more or less intoxicated, and) Riin Shr rete evap pending an [Would pass Washington, Milwaukee, he thought they ail went home. ipotitiation ed up pending ari can Francisco, Buffalo, Los Angeles Maggio said the whiskey was found -— - im a basement in Eighth Street, Ho declared there were eight boys to- gether when the liquor was discover- ed, but within a short time the num- ber increased to more than a score. Mageio said the boys who found the whiskey gave drinks to all who would take them. As & result of this statement search _ was ordered of all houses in the vicin- ity, with the opject of finding other en elena Postpone Argument om Donegan | ‘Tax Suit Motion. | Argument on a motion to make the United States Government perty to an| action of Edward J. 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