The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 12

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“aaelanneNenasinenearenemere INTERMMYER WILL. | ME TWO TRUSTS.» = NTO COURT AGAN 9 Nill Demand | Prison Terms, | Not Fines, in Tile and Terra Cotta Cases. TO REFORM. ockwood Committee to Pros-j ecute if They Fail—Adjourn | to Jan. 5. ) The Lockwoud Committee has ad feurned its housiag inquiry until Jan but meantime neither Chairman Lockwood nor Samuel Untermyer, Woluniver counse!, idle, An- by the escape: cf the terra who pleaded guilty to the United States 4 off with fines, and evidence before tie committe that members of the tie+ trust who i the same way, their illegal pract Mr. Unter fmyer will seek new :ndictments jore drastic punishment in State Court. | The fining of the members of the ferca cotid combine came after a ree days’ argument throughout pwhich Col. William Hayward, United States Attorney, and David L, Podell, hia special assistant in charge of esses under the Sherman law, had vigorously urged prison terms as the only real deterrent. ,» When Judge Hand announced the nentences and turned to Col. Hayward ask if he had any objection to giv- g the men until Saturday to pay their fines, the United States Attorney 5 periied: don't care when they pay will be in ure | Ihave » He thereupon waiked out of the ‘eourt room. , The interests represented by the de- mmdants amount to millions of dol- jars, Appearing for them in cowt were Charies S. Whitman, Henry A. . Henry L. Stimson, Thomas D. WPhacher. Goidthwaite Dorr and Henry Twombly. The pledges exacted from union of- iptficials ‘by Mr. Untermyer at yéster- ‘s sesion of the Lockwood Com- 1, Us ble limitati f mei reasonable limitation 0} < it mem. 2. The sy tem ot profiteering upon rmit cards, which non-union gnen ust have in order te work, . 3, Refusal to admit to membership ‘or apprenticeshiy men more than eighteen or nineteen years old. | 4, Imposition of fines upon builders, eontractors and others for offenses against the unions. | 5. Dictation regarding styles of dec- em to be used upon’ buildings. A 6, Destruction of stock models. ing trade agreements, including $1 extra added to all wages of ing trades workers last May to h 1, 1922. The resolution averts he calling of a strike Jan. 1. It calls : for the appciatment of a board of | Farbitration, with one member from pt 4 “American Federation of Labor, aed Chamber of Commerce of, the ee 3 of New York, the Merchants’ elation, the New York fof the Architects’ In: 9 be appointed by the Governor. The arbitrators, if the Building pirades Council accepts them, will be d to consider standardizing the work for which a day’s pay call for, 80 that men who exceed he standards to the’extent of being | iter Design fs. an 'SN’T it logical to as- sume that the shop which makes an all-the- year-round specialty of always having good gifts is the shop which can, most simply and eco- nomically, serve you at Christmas? « OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St, }GRAWD RAPIDS } FURNITURE | SEE APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM S50 Pon nea a. ‘were aS SATURDAY EVENINGS. jot the United |! {ever necessary in their discretion o had resumed | t | against the size of the fees fixed and this abtion Payment | said, { |x eMcient as the average worker was before the war shall receive as much as he does under the existing agreements Samuel Untermyer said lie thought | the the uhions of the day might itration GILBERT AWARDED ‘$11,500 MORE FOR} FIFTH GAS CASE ~~ Judge Mayer Sets Compensation in N. Y. Mutual Appeal—Total Now $101,500. '$43, 000,000 ASKED $3,000,000 and Philadelphi $3,660,000. 1M. M. ‘TO PAY DiVIDEND. PA. 8. FrankUn, President of the International Mercantile Marine Com y, announced yesterday, following a ting of the Bourd of Directors, at No, § Broadway, the regular semi- annual dividend of 3 per cent. on the| Sear 1 preferred «tock of the comp vas| $7 payable Feb. 1, to st | prog ‘ord Jan, 16. | commende company is expected to carn| about $10 a share on its outstanding| preferred stock this year, The dividends on the preferred nts to 42 per cent Would be unnecessary. } The Iron League of New Yor! i open shop organiaation of the siruc- | tural irom merohi and cont | (which is not im the Building Trades Employers) entered into separate ne- ot lations yesterday with the Hoist- ngineers’ Union, The following modification of union rates were WASHINGTON, Dec, 16.-A penditure of approximately in fit 000 for rivers and harbors in jeight gas rate cases heard by | Master Abraham S. Gilbert yesterday by his former lay Julius M, Mayer, United ult Court Judge. Mr. ecelve $11,500 for hea and report- Jing pon the 1,612 pages of testimony | 1 the New York Mutual Gas Light the of th Speci Compensation 500,000 for the tin the ‘Ten d by Ma ef of army engin report to-day tot Principal the Kast Riy | Hudson Rive to the sea, 3,650,000, in \for Philadelphia Harbor, | 000 for Liston Range i ; are limination ck ame prevides that if a man is not paid by noon Saturday he shal! be entitied t« pay until &. Elimi 1 $350,000 Ph This brings the total ‘ompensation fixed to $101,500, Monday’ Mr. Gilbert, according to papers served upon the Corporation botie Counsel's office, obtained an re compressors | settling the order of Dec operated and maintained by members | tent of {he Portable Holsting Ea-| the. fou Company case ln Lo iy acorn RAID, ering ©: so fa anne a light in the usually dark basement of a saloon at No. 782 Ninth Avenue early this morning re- sulted in the arrest of three men and the seizure of several cases of cohol, 7 for pay- 400.000 compensation in coding cases misc whiskey The pris- 4 No,|in New York » | Creek, $86,000; prevention of de | " Simination of a rule that where | ame Sain pressors connec | hy K th hoistin he engi i i ; ar f is Ay e¢ old Publi r i n of a rule that extra | mis shifts may be used only on railway work employers desire the right to employ two or three shifts wh mand the D st the Bronx, Queens 0 new order says compensation be paid in the first instance Sruplairiant (the Consolid ul articular subsidia and shail be The union representatives agreed | tl id equally by to enter a a of conferences to} the defendants as provided for in the sider the changes which are aloun | final decree.” of those cought by the] Harry Committee in other tion Couns Buffalo Harb burg Harbor, wark Bay Arthur Kill, Creek, $6,000; taritan River, River, $10,000; Absecon Inlet, $10,000 $10,008. +) Ogder ‘ N 000: and Pass, Raritan ict Court, to-day put off until De the hearing of arguments in the ft brought by James Everard's Brew eries Company, challenging the con etitutionality of the law prohibiting the jmanufacture of medicinal beer and ask the single time basis. bridge $60,000; bury the o Announcing A Sale of All-Wool Suits and Overcoats! Consisting of several broken lots of this season’s garments. ' We’ve marked them at a price that will move them out in double-quick time! Room needed for higher-price sale later on. Suits. and Overcoats At Sale Price $32.50 BOYS’ $15 All-Wool Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws Remarkable Values! All Suits with Two Pair Knickers. : 995 5 Suits At Sale Price ‘2228 Overcoats and Mackinaws with wide, warm, ennvertihie collars. In a special Christmas sale Our 34th Year.in Business Gull B Three Convenient Stores 279" Broadway near Chambers Broadway, at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street SHER BROS UMBUS AVENUE Qa ° STS BECOME shiver ecemanay ellaneous item 1 Newto at Troy fi Ww IN HARBOR REPORT , New York Projects Require Nearly ex the ti n his annual § yot W New 200,000 for uuding $508,0¢ 1 $15 ¥ Thomas F. Smith, istrator, Reported “Much Better” To-Day. Smith, istrator and Secretary of Tammany Tall, is in the Stern pr ‘Thomas F, No. cent ne n he was 1 his home, eet the only obta s ohn B, Moore. rdmann, operation It was stated at the morning that Mr » comfortab! dition to-day to the symptoms ¢ $ Ofen Evenings Till 11 p. m. West End Avenue, c after an operation sudd cided, to be No. 3 3 “An’ intestinal reat explanation of able from his family physician or from D: who ht and that n ‘much Reports that Mr, Smith, one of tho most widely known and widely po wiar men tn New York, was orde: ting table Special Xmas Terms Now On All Landay Outfits April Showers Weep No More, My Mammy {8 Fox Trots, Whiteman's Orchestra Everybody Step Ka-lu-a, Blue Danube Blues } Fox Trots, Whiteman's Orchestra Birds of a Feather Leave me with a Smile Fox Trote, All Star Trio Orchestra 1 Want My Mammy Mandy 'n Me later found to bé suffering from ai intestinal growth, could not be co rmed, He became {ll last Monda: e New York Public Admin. {2248 Clerk of the C m jresentative in Cong 1 District, and lately Public Ad~ ministrater, has been the right hand man of Charles F, Murphy. > AUDO BANK SANDITS USPD FOUND, verte antompbiie used by bandits who |a wo messengers of ational Bank in caped with $17.676 was recovered ‘by the police last night. "It |was found in front o 104 South ‘Tost Kyi The yr was Julius Lowen- dth Street on » had left it at rdam Avenue, — | LEAD a ‘The following Public Admin- STOLEN ‘ate hospital, | Juries have indicted ; been disi ; 111 have 17 have been convicted, while jurtes have disagre and the court has thrown aumiclent evidence. | dictments his 1 H John | § id Ame performed " hospital this | ~ . of No, 420 * rookiyn, hung his gas bracket when he |went to bed last night, His brother, [Milton went to call him, this morning and found the weight: of the clothes had hod he. bracket a manner! seriously wounded to-day, Hin ATLANTA, Dec. West, City Comptroll better because room. store Say it with Music this Xmas Get a WUictrola Direct from Landays A Gift for the Whole Family Our Victrolas speak their message in unmistakably beautiful tones, because they are genuine Victrolas bearing our double-test seal. And besides there is a touch of added distinction about a gift that comes direct from Laniays. Yet a Victrola from Landays costs’no more, America’s largest stock of 1922 models to choose from—$25 up. Periods to $5000. Special Outfitony*104” Victrola No, 80—full-sized instrument - latest 1922 model—every finish. 1 ten-inch red seal record. 4 record selections(2 ten-inch double-face). 1 ten-inch record album. 1 twelve-inch record-album. 1000 needles. , | record brush. Special Outfiton,$129” , Victrola No. 90—latest 1922 model — with every: Victor patented feature. 1 ten-inch reti seal record. 4record selections (2ten-inch double-face . 1 Christmas record box. 1 ten inch record album. 1 twelve ‘nch record album. 1000 needies.: Also Tungs-tone Styli. 1 record brush. Special Outfitony*157°° Victrola No. 100—world’s most popular Victrola—latest 1922 improved model. 1 twelve-inch red seal record. 2 twelve-inch selections’t? doubdte-face) 1 ten-inch red sea! record. 4 recordselections (2 ten-inch double-face). 1 Christmas record box. 1 ten-inch record album. 1 twelve-inch recard album. 1000 needles, Also Tungs-tone Styli. 1 record brush. Inet:vments bought now will be delivered on a deposit of only $5. Liberal monthly terms. A great variety of other Xmas outfits at Landays at equally special prices. daa 23 West 42d St. 945 S. Boulvd. Bet. Sth and 6th Aves At 163rd St. NEWARK--775 Broad St WVictralas Pianos Sonoras 427 Fifth Ave. Near 38th St. YONKERS—11! North Broadway These January Victor Records Already on Sale at Landays Specially released in time for Christmas. Packed in Xmas boxes without extra charge. 85c Just Out! VICTROLA BOOK of OPERA Landays announce the new 1922 edition. Copiously illustrated. Detailed’ accounts of all operas and operatic records. A beautiful Chrfstmas gift $1.50 at Landays. '85c (85c One of the new 1922 Victor Record Cata- -on logues -— complete authorized edition request at Landay stores. MULLAN-GAGE LAW CASUALTIES GIVE ea in 6 ‘There are 211 nding and 1,411 complaints awaiting Grand Jury consideration rida” Sacchi fatalty wounded and a priva ministration of the Mullan-Gege State Pronibition Law were made public tov day by Asnistamt District Attorney ‘SMcDomell : + became baer, ret fie ee pare reccaet been arreste) 30 causes Cer ad snd. ‘Jury consideration, ts In Eight Months 56,818 Were Ar« 17 Convicted. { jence arding 1,679; 491 persons have been Indicted’s tie cases against 1,228 fave { been Pathe. to trial, of whom 94 have pleaded 18 acquittot, cased out 7 for jy ROBBER WOUNDS CITY OFFICIAL. 16. — B. ram probably detective when an un- {dentified man attempted to hold uy a The robber escaped ee AT RB PL DSA OS J he o aa

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