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CITY COLLEGE BOYS OF CLASS OF 1878 HOLD 46TH DINNER asic Only Nine of Them We There, but They’re All Men of Affairs. Nine members of the class of ‘7s, City College, sat down to their forty- sixth annual dinner in the State Apartment at the Waldorf Saturday night. Places were st for twelve » Dut business and illness prevented attend ance of the other three ‘Those present were: Or. Henry W Berg, George Washington Lynch, Ju- lius C, Morgenthau, brother of tho former Ambassador to Turkey; Fred- erick C. Leubuscher, Samuel Lewin- son, William J. Campbell, Magnus Gross, Dr. George W. Teschner and George P. Hotaling. It was the thirty-ffth year they have dined in the State Apartment. There were forty-nine in the class and, as far as could be learned, twen- ty-two survive; of these about four- teen are in New York. The class of 78 acquired the repuiation of “the working class;" without exception they were good students and some of ita members have come to distinction -all of them to usefulness and pros- perity. The distinguished Dr. nostician cde wide Berg, diag- typ- of serious, brought him tu eminence in his profession George W. Lynch, who succeeded his father as President of the Fulton Fish Market, is another example. Mr. Lynch is an expert on fish—he car- ries in his brain a complete Who's Who of the briny deep, He can tell @ boy fish from a girl fish by facial expression, Mr. Lynch’s was born in 1 was an athle’ given much to ing; Mr. Lyn himself devoted some time to foot- ball and baseball in nis younger days. father, who il FRED 7 CYRUS LEUBUSCHER. HAS "RUN" FOR, POLITICAL, | QRRICE MANY TIMES we. J. CAMPBELL. "SUNNY JIM” WHO ARRANGED THE DINNER Tt © 1 DELAYED (hY HONEYMOON PRESIDENT Sto. R HOTALING PRESIDED ' GEoRGE DR. GeorGe W. TESCHNER “TeDDY Buin” Juuius C. HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, Old City College Kids, ’78, Meet at Feast And Are Sketched by Evening World Artist J, E. REND JR. OF YALE SUES FATHER OVER WILL. “Cant Of," Youth Alleges Vi of Terms Under Which Parent Inherited $350,000, CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—James B. Rend Jr, twenty-two, a student at Yale, has begun suit for $350,000 against his father. ‘The youth is a grandson of Willian P. Rend, a coal magnate, William P. Rend died in 1918, Tn his will he created, according to the bill, a REE ORLTCLICCMCCEIEOSESCCE CLSSERRCE SlCTA EC fund” for his son, Extraordinary Offer 1921. | samen H. Rend, conalsting of $350,000 worth of stocks, It was provided that James B. Rend could not obtain them or dividends from them until be wae fifty, and that should he ever attempt to sell or even negotiate for the sale of them, they would at once become the property of James E. Rend jr. Young Rend now charges that a year ago hia mother and father de- itberately schemed to violate the will and place him in possession of the stocks by negotiating for their salc, and that they then induced him to sign them back to his fatner, 90 that the latter, now sald to be forty |ight obtain the interest from them before he reached the age of fifty. BROOKLYN === OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Presenting New Models in Fashionable Strap Pumps 5.0 A fascinating selection of Satin and Black Glace walking heels, lightwei At a Price That Has Created Widespread Comment Pumps, developed in Patent Leather, Black CROWD ATTACKS DRY MEN WHO TRY TO SEARCH GRIP While thre raferai agents were ing the Little Peftn Hotel, No. 127 West 83d Street, oppogite the Hotel Pennsyl- vanta, carly vented ¥, & man who said he was Edwin AJ Burke of No. 239 West 100th Street came out with a suitcase which he refused to open at the de- mand of other Prohibition agents sta- tioned outalde, There was a generaf mix-up, in which ‘owd of several! hundred attacked its, while Burke was taken to Wi | Street Station by a policem: | the sultease was opened and und to contain no liquor, | Burke insisted on the arrest of Federal Kidskin, Louis or ght flexible soles. exquisitely modeled ej ad Pea, | les Leonard Galante of No: 36 idiml- 6 Bireet on a charge of assault. Met the case was confintled til tn Jefferson Mgrket court ye -morrow Mure. In ‘the Little Penn Hotel alloneg | Seotenh whist was seized and ’ bartender a Busy Shopping Days. Before Christmas when Mrs. Housewife is | in haste and must pre- pare a hurry up meal to ——eeae_eee_eeeeeeESsS | feed her hungry family -that's the time when “Eddy’s Sauce” ishailed with delight and relief. | It gives everything such a relish. “Eddy Saiice MADE INU. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. ¥. The Ideal X-mas Gift An Electrical Appliance Glectric Ironing Machines J $130.00 His son, Howard, is one of the finest 7 eta eenaretrard a WVASHINGTOH WMORGENTHAU =X Che United Bectric the blood. Mr, Lynch says he could NUS BIG SIX WHO Agtt B d | th S t us sont walk twenty-five miles to-day wlth- GROSS — LYNCH COLLECTED Ws / roa Clo pat Ss ote Hiarress Line 6 = PAULRGSIGR AKA TOL ber OeNAluGed POR SeHOOL iS A FISH STAMPS. SINCE waldo 190 Eat 15th Street Chesley neh of South Carolina, for TEACHER AR EXPERT AS, 146th Se. & B 4 whom Lynchburg, Va., is named ar | i . Bad i a signer of the Declaration of Inde- | Light or dark Fawn,and black; most was an ancestor of Mr.|there He taught in the public/by his classmates “Teddy Blink” to, doctor himself. Dr. Teschner has approved high cut, 10-button models, in keeping with the correct length of skirts. schools for thirty years, and he’s now Hoatling, a lawyer, is a| On the Pension Board caring for re- He hasn't missed a this day, and the curious thing is that | no one knows why, not even missed not more than half a dozen} George P. the | dinners since they began. | member of a firm which has retained | tired teachers. the same personnel and name longer than any other in the downtown dis- | Mr, Hoatling has | trict of New York, missed only a forty-aix. few dinners of the He changed the date of his honeymoon to attend one, Cause of liness. Ts eful-Beaut Liat Bur ‘Stin i i Willlam J. Can:pbell ("Sunny Bill")| Fred Leubuscher has rin for Judge Se. Uv Special: Tweedie Boot Tops, 2.95 arranged the dinner. And it was|0M every. ticket except Republican, some dinner. “Sunny Bill" began| Democratic and Prohibition. His| srinning the moment he entered the place and kept the party up and off} the ground evgry second. He recol- leeted the fact that Alfred Kenyon is dinner since they began. J. Alexander Stitt, Secretary of the class for forty years, has arranged dinners for all those years, but was unable to be there Saturday night be- | classmates declare him very discrimi- nating. | Julius C. Morgentheay is one of the best known stamp collectors in the cAnSdeat Gilt, Wiss Shears are a pleasure to use. Their forged steel blades are ground to th Value 2.75 1 .50 the only surviving member of the|country. He began at five years of class who had no gray in his hair, |age while suffering from an attack keenest possible edge—and adjusted to cut ae Go) 12) the irsportn | Ob grouse ae ctr eu Mere iiare without chewing the cloth. Let your dealer interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- he never ed his hair, but brushes it—no, never puts water to_it; never has in his life.” Magnus Gross was the first one pretty stamp on it. There and then a fascination began which has not yet abated. Dr. George W. Teschner is called PROTESTS MARINE GUARDS. “Perfect Outrag ” Says Represen- tative—Would Use Marshals, WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Represen-| PARIS, Dec. 19.—Alarmed by the 733 tative Parks (Dem., Ark.) eaid to-day|rapid spread of the cocaine abit, | Soars 81! up he had no statistics on marine killings | which, despite all police measures, has | AMERICAN PRODUCTS, MADE FROM AMERICAN MATERIAL BY AMERICAN WORKMEN. but will try to get them. Regarding suggestion for placing deputy mar- | FRENCH PLAN DRUG LAWS. |spread of Cocaine Habit | Agitation tor Drastic Measures. Causes su extended as to be regarded as a na- tional peril, the authorities are consider- | WISSHousehold demonstrate. Wiss shears are guaranteed to give satisfaction. J.WISS « sons co. ESTABLISHED TEAR EAR: N. J. shals on the trains, Mr. Parks said: | ing new laws giving far-reaching pow- a “My idea was that if the United] ers to combat the jc in habit-form- yy os } States mails are so in danger of being} {ng drugs. By these laws the father of Ia uy stolen they ought to be protected by the proper branch of the Government. It comes within the police regulations. “It 1s prostituting the army and the any viethm would be enabled to take le- gal proceedings against any person who fhitiates “his son’ or daughter. into habit and, it 1s proposed, the same right to a husband in regard ‘to his wife. The drug ts being hawked principally Note: = : a in 14-K, 25—Superior Diamond Mounting . Solid Gold +. $135 Today * uity, Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its powet to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK—Health, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life, [tes great in~ your finger. An unusual gilt. Go to your jewelers unk to see this odd at once and CHINESE GOOD LUCK RINQ, “navy when they are called out to guard |, Fa ritestonta iictie MEE Bro emia Tao Pot Office Department | Srarse' hk emacs tah enets | off Proper Gift Te ea 0 Months i ‘: have of ti hall be de sible f ) a Tay ue lout they chau by tha [such “offenses, @ plan” successful ‘in from “Man-to-Man’ ie 24—Platinum sweet aah = _Protect the mails ; ® the | Checking bookmaking. Another clause ‘i heart Ting set with § proper authorities. A great“hullabaloo| would impose banishment on. all pers lawyer in Seattle was et superior Diamond,$150 ‘ = was ratsed when a mall pouch was|eons caught trafficking in. stufefying A ni Terms: $3 a week ny stolen in New York and the marines |(rUgM oe cs ae pial attracted to one Par- Ig | | were ealled out and ordered to shoot to| ye ned, of much a measure ts plain} ker Duofold pen on ac- U} | ; é kill, It's @ perfect outrage.” more popular Montmartre ha’ where gount of its. wonderful aK | acl on every side are to be seen the rel. | j Srollen ‘hostrils of the habitual cocaine feel", that it fitted his i U.S. TO RETURN HOSPITAL, | "suitte ba pep cabot pen over Yo Beastie pang Shue; wile De [i resdae foeee _—_—_—— then bought “| hand-engraved Plat- A 3 ampetance service et the Fotr-| SHACKLETON LEAVES RIO. Christmas presents four “it | Mounting, Set with inum Mounting. $100 bright, {joyous Meili Ae Manned more for that many ‘pet’ | | Terms: 60c a week Terme: $2 a week Christmas at, FIN- i One of Two Boy Scouts Quits the Clients to whom he want- i LAY’'S, New York's b Tho United States Government on Katacctis aeeeain ed to give the finest, most | Al | Largest Jewelr Jan. 1 will return Polyclinic Hospital, gnidy. om, deen i ' SS ge Xx y at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street, to] RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 19.—The British stinguished writing \ . Credit Shop. A small the trustees of that institution. ‘The| Antarctfo expedition ship Quest, com-| instrument ever made. \\s) | (EE god genuine first payment.Becures 5 f baa bought 4 hospital elser| 80 y Sir Ernest Shackleton, lett | re ith 4 ; d ; ~ TP : where: to which will be. transferred | Re®, Testerday for the. south after Does nof this law- 4 | AY Bonutitut perfec ecuiy @ dameriate ipa N IDEAL GIFT wounded soldicrs taken care of at Poly-| went repairs. is ager yer’s act suggest ee) | et arent Bite Diamond $ sien of anything you ff $3.00 up ania. est plans a direct voyage to something to ? bye guutiful— blue-wnite Terms 50c a week select—$10 at FIN- jj At all Dept, nt ‘When Polyclinic was taken over by 3eorgia, from which country he ig to you Wel | ee es LAY’S will do the |f t Oil Dept, nioree, the Government. the. hospital's. ambu- | will proceed to the Antarctic. 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