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Fil 000,000 IN TION’S BUILDING UTLAYS FOR YEAR et a ‘Homes Get 47 Per Cent., But Tax Exemption Gives New York 76 Per Cent. GREATER WORK FOR '22 Contemplated projects Prom- ise to Carry Boom Into New High Volume. Building outlays throughout the eountry will reach $2,600,000,000 for thé year. Contemplated work for an equal ‘amount will be carried over Into 2992, It assures a continuance of constructional activity at new high .Wolume records. During the past eleyen months the RACIN RESULTS NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur- longs. Serbian, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, first; Malvilo, on, second, K third. Time, 1.11 4-5. Get "Em, Banyon, Propoganda, and Gloom, Silence — HAVANA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Five and u half furs; longs.—Forge Ahead, 4 to 5 und 1 to 4, first; Cuba Canto, 6 to 1, second; Fly! Custe, third, Time, 1.11 All ran, SECOND RACE—Five and a fait fur- | se Cotton Blossom, even and 1 to ; Old Sinner, to 5, second; tates third, Time, 1101-5. Non starter—The Leopard. | reco «in | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. JEFFERSON PARK, NEW ORLEANS, la,, Dec. 10,—The following are the ontrice for Mou- day's races: FIKST RACE~€000; Accordulit, Poem a cars ali, 112; Pars 2 tit; Loe RACE—$700; claiming and a half furl *Briat ‘ail Micon, itugelle. 104; Bun "Trico, der, ountry’s building outlays have’ Pi | See tae oe eater Staten, an 1007 Ary, Abpante aera twenty-seven Northwestern States, as erties tit rime ‘announced by F. W. Dodge Compiny ris, bgt jo acne. I age « to-day, show $2,161,500.000 in con- Hes J, Craigmile, 106; Marmite, |! tracts awarded. That the coming year will excced this total is Indicated In eontemplated work for the past month Salling for $295,664,900—or more than double the $192,311,000 started under | contract. Total outlays for the year 4o date are 11 per cent, above the five-year average. NEW YORK HOLDS STRONG LEAD IN HOME BUILDING. Current residential operations av erago 47 per cent. of the total through | 7 out the country. In contrast, builders ‘of homes in New York State and Northern New Jersey are contribu- ting 76 por cent. This is attributed mainly to their limited period of tax exemption on suth structures, But statistics prove also that the metro- _ politan district always leads the way in every general revival of construc- tion, This is due to two causes— the largest reservoirs of money are available here; second, the con- eentrated demands of growing popu- and business reveal the future to builders much sooner and clegrer there than in provincial sections. This metropolitan section has ~ awarded contracts during the eleven +e for $584,721,000, Tt beats the five-year average by 53 per cent. Its November total of $58,850,000 was 76 ‘cent. over the record a year ago. Bontempiat ted work reported for the month was $86,169,000. Resi- projects started call for $40, lew England contracts awarded the first of the year call for 000, or 17 per cent. less than e-yeur average. The amount past month was $18,404,000, or per cent. more than that of a but there was $26,377,000 in fated work, Residential build- fings.were holding 42 per cent. WESTERN OPERATIONS BACK ON NORMAL BASIS. Atlantic States reach $322,- for eleven months, with $30,- 000 in Novem*2r—more than dou- ‘ole that pede ago—and $49,022,000 ‘eontempla' Home bullders are fe; en 34 per cent. urgh with its environs—Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee— $99,596,000, or well above the year average. November's $34,- is 89 per cent. above last year. tial work is running 38 per ‘tral West contracts this year have reached $599,119,000. They cover cheng Indiana, iowa, Michigan, Wis- Seer, jelnouri, parts of Nebraska Eastern Kansas. It is 2 per cent. the five-year average. Novem- $46,462,000 was 3 per cent. below ‘but there !s a rush of con- te, last year, man B een contracts all for 86 per work—$150,700,000, Minnesota and the Dakotas, with See eet he 65 per cent. above last ‘and thelr $76,819,000 for eleven Jonthe 1s 29 per cent. above the five- ae, Serene. The month's contem- work reaches $44,276,000. Home Builders are contributing 43 per cent, aS eae Cink Baal WHAT'S DOING AT OTHER COLLEGES PRINCETON, J», 10.—Princeton Uni- Vereity graduates witi honor the mem- Washington Conference at a dinner this ‘@¥ening at the McAlpin Hotel in New for! Dr. Wang Chung Hul, of the Supreme Court of China, is one of the three Chinese dele- at the conference; Dr. Philip K. as a protest against direct ne- a ot the ng and Dr. Dr. W ype of the Princeton-in- GT, Yul, who ts tn Washi ning filled group of Chinces ‘Bankers’ feauirict educators and gentry stpecially fin and around Shanghai, w ‘of the influcoce of his ‘group’ in if about reconstruc wap aident Hibben! com: ebaree of, the dinner incite G. "Todd, former Chairman ot ‘ss Gradvite Council, MoCormick, ‘79; Chari Cc. Creal ace “Gl, are on the Reception Com- ers of the Chinese delegation at the| dad. Chief e ‘Tyau, who caused a sensation at the ‘@enference Monday by his resignation ‘ae Secretary Generz! of the Chinese with Japan over Shantung; gis. Teal ‘fing Kan, adviver 10 President of ‘Ching and to the Chi- tion at the ‘conference and Chinese Red Crous, will be dustrial t ‘ oO 1): | Blatoney, Dowell ' c i ‘alle ‘and a Citichant Vee 1 i | Adam, "iam NEW ORLEANS SEI SELECTIONS. JEFFERSON N PARK, (RK, De . 10.—The Evening World's selections for Monday’ races are as follows: PER RACE—Cape spa. NSBCOND, RACK—Trico, camktonaen, THIRD Ce Pmopeen ets a. The Deck FOU mn “ RACE—Jackstraw, . ‘Blazonry Comment t RAC *B—Counterb: alance, i Nell. Perit “" ACE—Tim’ McGee. aanieat YENTH RACE—Young SEV Escarpolette, Raider. ——_———_—— BUTLER’S BAIL $50,000 ON CHARSE Ob ARSON 5 t Pillar, Execu- Lady Zeus, Kirah, Paul Miss John Ar Adam, Mins Carpenter Ar wing Confiloting Story. Frederick J. Smith, twenty-three, a servant in the home of Miss Agnes Miles Carpenter, of No, 64 1. Street, who was locked up last night on a charge of arson after Mire Mar- shal Brophy had investigated three mysterious blazes on the first floor of the house early yestreday morn- ing, wag held to-day by Magistrate Simpson in the Yorkville Court in $50,000 bail for an examination next Tuesday, Smith, according to Albert Adams, the house butler, bad obtained per- mussion to get some silver from a safe from which $195 was later miss- ing. Miss Carpenter experienced a fire in her Bar Harbor home last summer on a night when $400 was taken from a safe. Although Smith said he was tn his bed before the fies, the police say they found his bet had not been slept in, jiebBrcacteh Dl A IRISH ARMY MEMBERS IN NEWARK PROT! EST} Call Treaty Acceptance Betrayal, of Glorious Dead. At a conference of members of the | Irish Republican Army now living in Newark to-day, the following cable- gram was sent to Eamon De Valera, President of the Irish Republic, at Dublin: “The acceptance of any treaty short of complete independence is regarded as a betrayal of our glorious Clarke, Pearse, Connolly, Mc- Dermott and those others did not die that Ireland might become a British dominion. The following men of Easter Week now in exile stand solidly behind you for a re- public, The cable was signed by Monteith, Holahan, O'Reilly, Halahan, Ryan of the Dublin Brigade, Reynolds of the Fingal! Brigade, Keegan of the Wex- ford Brigate, Hardy of the Belfast Brigate, Irish Republican Army. pS STUDIOUS BOY SAVES \ 3 FROM DEATH BY GAS f Servant Kept Up Late, He Detects Odor and ‘Traces It. The studiousness of William Walls, fourteen years old, of No, 74 Cortland Street, Bellevilie, a suburb of New- ark, saved the lives of hie sister and two of her children early this morn- ft | personal Eight horses were barned to death. | ‘| semi PURGLARS D! 79 Hampton sHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMB== 10, 1921. $100,000 DAMAGE BY ELIZABETH FIRE Lumber and Grain Yard 0} Je Me Rent ‘oyed. ire velleved to have been starte jby @ spark from a passing locomotive enrly this morning destroyed the coni, jumber and grain yard of John M Reuter, at and and Catherin: Streets, I . J. with a loss estimated by the owner at $100,000. ‘|WATSON PRODUCES GALLOWS PICTURE \ War Department Did Not Give Full Number of Gibbets, Senator Charges. WASHINGTON, Dee. 19.--At to- day's session of the Senate hearing into chargog made by Senator Watson of Georgia that Amorican soldiers were hung without trial in France, the HIGHEST HONORS FOR 93 BUSINESS t i Dean Hoskins—Seniors Revive Old Hat Tradition. Ninety-three students of the School of Commerce of New York Universtty have been elected to Delta Mu Deita, tne honorary business fraternity cor- Frank Smita, an employee living | Senator presented a photograph of] responding to the Ph! Beta Kappa of in a frame house at the edge of the | What was purported to be a gallows] academic colleges. Reuter property, and his wife and |bullt gutside of Paris. He sald it was! janes yf wells, aivastor SP the Bie small daughter, nurrowly escaped |Ms purpose to prove that War De-| graphical Domwrtment of the New York death, Trapped on the second story |partment records did not give the! world, addressed the class in Now of the building, Smith managed to} full number gf gibbets.” Paper Bditing und Making on Monday. get all to safety by dropping to the eee sie a roof af an extension and from there to the ground * house and thetr property were destroyed A general tire fire fighting fe of the city. DECIDE ON I PLAN TO FUND BIG DEBT Senate Finance Committee Changes | House Provisions—Maturity in 1947. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Agree- ment was reached to-day by the Sen- ate Finance Committee on the bill for he funding of the foreign debt into pbligations which would mature not ater t June 18, 1947, and the in- at the ra to be paid n erest on which would be 6 per cent un The © provision for a commission of five conduct the fundin per annum, to sottations with | ne the Seeretary of the Treasury as Cc rman, but inserted provision that the other four members would | at oe ee) 183 : be subject to confirmation by the ‘oe aHtean” ewamel It. iW: | Senate, The members would be ap | 1i1;_‘Thornas 114} pointed by the President. The Hous \ in pe 1M eine: theeyear-| bill provided that all should be Cab net ofcers: KING RGS PRIVATE STOCK. Heartless burglars went Into the ¢ jar of Willgott KHngberg’s home at arden City, whil Kingberg and his wif the hea te. in New York, and reduced his vate atock by taking away eight b of Svoteh and five of ehampag hey also took two sults of clothes, stick pins an fewelry, were other 4 bout th sia $6 favor certain technical has been "off" in colo: other it didn’t taste li milk has set a new st FIR EAN OM i RYAPORATED "Ng Ui ly wm ing, He detected the odor of gas as (he was going to bed at midnight after studying until that hour. He traced it to the kitchen and there found bis sister, Mrs, Lawrence Bush, uncon- scious on the floor, In an adjoining room were her daughter, Doris, threo years old, also unconscious, and son, partly conscious, They ome by coal gas froin ie range. Young Walls opened doors and nin bY dows and called for help. When th! arrived the three victims were taken St. Michael’ | They wil zecover, ‘ded mM brought out the en- | Sheffield success difficult to attai For sale at the Atlantic and Pacific Stores, the L. Oppenheimer Stores, the A. F.Beckmann Stores and by the leading independent dealers throughout the city. SHEFFIELD CONDENSED MILK CO. Tho night organization of the Schoo! vf Commerce will hold a smoker soon. Chaunccy R. Porter, Secretary of the school, expects tog) ebinin Al Jolson, Will Rogers and Ed. LOWELL, Mass., | Mello of Lowell the Gad that he Dec, 10.—Anthony a former member of Ungineers, declared to-day saw two omen hanged in Melio said he did not know| y Fri ne | bef ; U. 8. Beta Chapter of the Pan Zenia whether the men he saw hanged had! ternational Foreign Trade Fratgr- previously been court martialled, nity Nas been installed at the Wall saw two Americans hanged at| Street Division of the Scnool of | merce, ba Camp President Wilson, a small cas- ual camp outside Is-Sur-Tille,” he suid. “One of them was @ negro and |the other a white man. pa i 11,000 MILK STRIKERS PARADE UP 7TH AVENUE Com- eee An inter-class basketball league is now being formed by Francis, .athletic director at Washington Square and couch of freshmen teams of the uni- Sersity, Classes from merce and Washington Square College «will have teams. Coach Wall is also establishing fn’ inter-fraternity league for down: town fraternities, ‘winner of this league will meet the fraternity team winning in the league at the Heights, eee ON THE N. Y. U. CAMPUS. a5 day by members Union Men Make Concerted Appeal for Public Support. Striking milk wagon drivers, accom- d by thelr other relatives friends, paraded in Seventh Avenue from 1ith to 59th Street this afternoon. The provesston carried the usual sortment of banners, Jettered with ap s for public sup, Unien leaders were 11,000 Strikers In Une wives, of the Dramatic Society from Randolph Somervill In dramatic art. the pins were: George Brunn Fuilor, Annette Mason, nu Albert nd Lily Wolfe. Louls ‘Calvert akespearian actor, gave readings "As You Like It" and "He é na | from It an onterly and rather quick ue | moving p yeaa: ae rcs BAB | Italian stadia in all the schools hang Reni GE. Heahen 1 colleges of the universities are seck- 3 cheered by frlun the consent of the authorities to under direction of | Louls ‘Vost, is being collected to place | the bust in the Hbrary on the Heights. ° | SHOT, DIES REFUSING TO NAME ASSAILANT Mic, cabinet of the uni- ité future work at in Drew Seminary, “J.. over the week-end. ee The Veterinary College Alumni Ai Arte ital, © Silent th Street tin Ho: Victim of Salvators Riccabono, twenty-eight, | sociation | wil hold. @ memorial “meet of No. 190 First Avenue, was fatally |ing Monday In honor of the late Dean |Ifoskins. “Addresses will be delivered [shot by an unidentified man in front | py Chancellor Brown, Dr. Alexande: 0 en’ before noon to-day. He was ‘taken | Rentesentatives of the various institu. to Bellevue Hospital where he re-| tions with which Dean Hoskins had » connected will be present at the kt \ terinary College Building on” Kast i after 1 fuséd to make a statement The buliet struck him breast and he died hing the hospital in the shortly tudents are i charge ion mr OCCT 99 EVAPORATED factors in the process of evaporation have made complete in. Sooftenyour Evaporated milk hashada burnt taste, it r, it has been too thick or maybe too thin. Somehow or ike milk. Now we have solved these problems. Sealect andard for Evaporated milk. Not only is it made from fine Sheffield milk, but it preserves without change the finest qualities of Sheffield milk. Not only is it pure milk, but it looks like milk, tastes like milk and gives that com plete satisfaction that only the best milk can give. The Oldest Milk Concern in America has given to the production of Sealect Evapora- ted milk all the knowledge, the experience and care that has come through eighty years of devotion to the distribution of milk and milk products. Sheffield milk is recognized as the Standard of the world. In every important ad- vance made in the milk industry, Sheffield has led the way. Now Sealect Evaporated milk comes as the newest offering of Sheffield prod- ucts. And it was offered to you only when we knew it to be good enough to bear the Sheffield label. Be sure. Insist on Sealect. Veterinary Alumni to Honor Late of English classe STUDENTS A’ AT N. Y. UL Poe of wearing “wenlor hats’ afte s for Pad a under GAL sume his new duties as Chairman af the auspices of the x the College Bogard of Trustecs, ey see The seniors have returned to the old| The Menorah Society is eonduat- a] ing a $100 priza contest offered an- of several years. The cap of| nually by Bernard M. Baruch, .a Clty pa ite felt with the numerals ‘22 on the| College alumnus, for tho best paper phe ne ee on one of five designated topics. The The Varsity Dramatic Socloty wit!| SUbJects this year are: “History and Present and “The Win" t Library Tuesday “ Allison’ Alumni of Boys’ club. Publicity n, Berget tution Committe will debate the that New York sale and distrib the municipality, gymnasium. Th the nature of a the C. C. N. lynites last ye cision of the ude at the college, Judge Robert preme Court of nominated to Churchill as President elation, who recently resigned, ‘Any Touch of Indigestion Your Food will Feed | you more Take DANCING DANCING—#ILLI ARDS—ROLLE R SKATING Solves a Long Standing Problem]. .....0 During the years that Evaporated milk has been making its fight for popular FOR SALE. ROYAL 35 Maiden Lane 6th Floor Tel 245 John, JUSTICE WAGNER TO HEAD ALUMNI OF CITY COLLEGE Municipal Milk Sales. City College and Brook! hall of City College. will be followed by a dance in team beat the Brook ‘The annual business ‘nsbllog of the Alumni! Association will be held this evening in the Doremus lecture hall, . Wagner of the ACADEMIES. DANCING Every Even'g—Sat., Sun. Aft. & Eve. ular Nights, Wednesday: - - Everything Half Price - Mon,—Souvenir Night for the Ladies AUDUBON BALLROOM 166th Street and Bioadway of Reform Wish Lite 1 i Ba } ‘Revealed. by the in Lad.” “Cony he chapel of Gould daliion w Nou 000 ibmitted ‘to th norah Associatlo: M Street . rks, Marcus M. N Association to Elect New Officers|'P° cindy aaron To-Night—Students to Debate gusaea he Tabor. siti ne ned settle n Polytech question, “Resolved City take over the tion of milk withip Jan. 6, in the great The discussion th be in After months of a decided to hold a the students of 0. C. rgMaduate govern a) by “poptiiar chost @ contest wi return match, Of the councll . r by @ unanimous di Prof, Nelson P, Me i tive side in a debat with M Brown, Pr York the W ditorium, to elect. officers.| ‘phe staff of The New York has been|N: ¥. semi-weekly succeed Thomas W.| thentr and pper of the asso-| The young to as-I guests of the Camp Until your various digestive organs instead of are in order your food, properly nourishing you will to clog and poison your syste blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system thoroughly run down. Take immediate steps the healthy activity of stomach, liver, To this end you should Beecham’s | and bowels. Sold 10c—12 pills sverywhere 25c—40 pills in 50c—90 pills 1ET’S GO TO DANCING CARNIVAL AT THE ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69 WEST 66TH STREET. DANCING ROLLER TO-DAY 2.30 SKATING P. M. to 12.30 TO-DAY 2.30 Splendid dance ae | P, M. to 12.30 sie. Good yentila- cat Gaewtie instructors on hand sweep around in at all times for les- ereat circles to the sons, either pri « | rhythm of “liv or on the floor, | thrilling musie by Morning lessons by | eu A roller-skating appointment Under the Careful Management of the DANCING CARNIVAL 69 W. 66th St. Phone Jifdaism in it of Industrial disputes, nowspaper men were n the 18th € Autoblography: evening. Solomon Expresalon Cit of Jew! F ine _digdorn ! High School, Brook-| Jewish Literature and Art; "A Btu ° Amerte dustry Largel lyn, at N.Y. U. campus hove formed al Pontnatat be iewa eth Hares ithe Lester Dennon te Chairman; L. " Yographital. "Novelc® inager, and. Dauss nivsts are belng conducted and Plquet a Consti- ther American dolleges. | A il] be awarded the which produces the best essay, anuactipts should contain between and 10,000 words and should be © _ Intercollegiate n, No. 167 W. 18th . former President of nhattan, addressed ply, Tuesday. Mr. Y. graduate, dis- ation in the United the importance of mediators for the itation it has been referendum among N. ¥. to determine if the officers of the Student Council, the ning body, shall be ballot, At present an by the members ead upheld the negn- eon “Single Tax" esident of the New ue, last night in «% High School au- Campus, the C. ©, newspaper, held a party Wednesday, the us Association, an be liable m. Your, to secure tion composed of ho have poet f in the past, Tal tne publica tion » whieh he former pr brief add Progresaive spirit of the staff, A recent ruling ry the Student Coun- cll permitted the pledging of froshmen for the annual soph smoker. era hasing are forbidden. at Pp fr times. hari! ‘The Campus lor RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! Gon het tiff oes, parekie, Sechatee, Imereti ran. very first time you use why ye uu will ba it before. comforting warmth and quick Sted Be from pain delightfully surprise you. 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