The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 17

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aes HE WON'T PAY BILL AND DARES GAS €0. ~ TO BRING LAWSUIT i A Kings ‘ceasrty Cc consumer says Gas Furnished Him Is Not Up to Standard. One gas consumer Pay the company what he thinks Marine Lieutenant Tells of the Great Good Accomplished by the Corps and Says the American Policing Shoulda Continue. By Roger Batchelder. The presence of the marines in Hayti is absolutely necessary fer that coun. try's development, has decided to Guy accoralag to Liev! Braden Hall, U, 8. M. C., who 'S\ has served in Hayti for some time and An equitable rate and not what the! is now stopping at the Pennsylvania company demands. He js Marcin W.| Duitz of No. 1389 S3d Street, Iyn, and his counsel dares the Kings! conditions,” County Lighting Company to turn of | the oy to sue. ‘Dhe Kings County Lighting Com- pany is now before the Public Service Commission on charges of failure to furnish the-quaiity gas preseribed by | law. The company, during the course | Of the hearings, his frequently ad- | Mnitted 1s disobedignee of the ww for about four years. The law cails for al} : 22.candie power; the ‘company || ng gas of irom 10 Hore ig the etter Duitz Dec. 16, 121. | Kings Wounty Lighting Compaiy, 4802 New | Vfreciy Aventine Hrvoklin, N Gentlemen: I inclose you_here- with = Mr. artin M. Duitz's pa: o your order for check, im of 6, tendered to your any in full payment of state- rendered Nov. 2: 1921, for onsumed at Mr. I at No. 1859 33 ¥ resi- i Street, my client, contends months your company for many has faiied and neglected to furnish him and other consumers the amount wf candle power pre- seribed by law, to wit, candle power; that you have in plied him and other consumer » more than 11 candle power. check is based upon yn that you furnished Should you de- nuthotized by. ce of any papers your com- pany may desire to serve woon | him, and appear as attorney for | him. wuld suit be brought, T as- ure vou th will be done it The Christmas Dinner Table with its savory dishes, skilfully will better, merrier, more inviting board if a prominent place is given to eeu Ia u na s. e At Grecers and Delcatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, NY prepared be a 14-K Solid Gold | ELGIN TODAY AND YOMORROW — | ONLY Jeweled Adjusted meqasiee 14 ped. subjoc teat ewe, picture apore shows Ne in polished ‘cane, sultable for. your th oot ‘m, Every watch is fresh and new | fans dealers will | OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M, 3 GUTTERS SONS ST..NY, rrr uat! 170 "ee At Park Rew and Nassau SE | * What's the Matter With the Child? have improvements never have been mai | taytians, and despite reports to the “The marines have cleaned up th Brook-| towns and improved their sanitary he declarad to-day, “They policed the isitnd and caussd which othecwise woul? “They have nev ntagonized the | ing to do and th contrary, they have never used drastic! police methods except against the bandits of the island. ‘These unruly men, who want only to rob. Mage and burn, are able to live ui cuits and vegetables whien need no eulti- vation. Accordingly they have noth- get into mischif frequently. “Haytl needs mor: industry a ty to Inv more money with ovhic dustry, Since the Americans have! Mf arrived it isan astoundng fact thet| 4b many unrily natives have begun Lo work for them, and wh received have kept them good wages from their ving isan importait part of our e there and we often obliged. to make lung alr For instance, a pilot may v« ed to go 200 miles to get * sick man and| @ht bring him back to the hospital. In such a case the fight avust be made tegardiess of air contitions.” o 18 1e on IT WASN'T THE EX-PRESIDENT. New Yorkers who went home ing and told the folks that they saw “LA France. minin, ‘The impression ¥ , op ome TE _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, former President: Wilson in the lobby of the Waldorf yesterday will have to withdraw their as- wertion, gentleman wearing a frock coat and a high hat came in the hotel by the Sith Street entrance and went to one of the dining rooms for tea. that “Mr, Wilson is here for @ shopping trip,” crowd had gathered around the entrance of the dining room. On: At about 4 o'clock a The word went around and before long « the managers came to ths scene and identified Harry 8, Al- ward of Buffalo. Mr. that he first became Alward sad aware of his emblance to Mr. Wilson about e yeate ago, when the latter hecame a Presidential candidate. had forgotten ali whout it,” he vclared, “but I imagine that (ho coincidence of the Waldorf, ehop- ping time and my tall hat and ireck coat, started the joke s) ing again.” ee “AS OTHERS SEE US.” here in contrast to said Cammile Lejeune, Par, expert, at the Astoi his way ‘to China and 3 “New York has taken the place Paris where declared, “for my city is still euffe; gayety Is concerned, from the tragedy of war. very_strong, Bx conditions seem so pleus those of Mr, Lejeune went on, “that we are not prepared to disarm, We really think only of our safety w ask for an army and « nuy cannot Immediately forget the hap- *|penngs of five long years of wa Hefore jong, that like ar and the hotel man | Will have only tc and say, |"Why, E-have the doctor of hotels | et from: Cornel! and 1) want @ Al least that is what ite: Bohn, editor of the Hotel World, is at the Commodore, tella us. contemplating the establishment of a rse, Cornell authorities are not blind ity of prac ig themselves to the tiec cal experience,” he avers. to have a degree attached. they in- shst that the American Hote! Ass ciation or the hotel men of New Y« guarantee to. employ the studi during the vacations of the, four-year course. In that way they will get the practical as well as the academic ex- perience.” | So, before long, we may get the an- -|no one kno | the depth of the Lake of Pitch, geolo- | “Before starting the course, which is nouncements of the folowing college! courses: “French Pastry, and How to Make It,” "The Home Life of, the Bluepoint And the Ch rrystone,” or “What to do with the Guest Artery the Banquet Ip Over.” EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE. The sidewalks of New York are Jeven more ancient than the song which bas immortalized them, says Alexander Irase: official of an) asphalt conipa which owns the wake vf Pitch in Trinidad. undergoes very ttle “be remarked, “and it may surprise you to know that you |are walking on a substance every jday which has existed possibly for millions of rs, at whose origin In trying to discover | gists have come upon the remains of | villages thousands of years old. If a) hole Is made In the lake to- it is gone to-morrow and anything that is thrown in that opening is lost in oblivion.” FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker for a May or | reo," who is farthest from home to day, is 4. W. Bundock, who comes from Aust His home town, Sydney, is over 12,000 miler from Rrowdivray, The candies featured in this announcement are but a few of our offerings for holiday buying. and satisfactory. Happiness Stores 26 West 42d Street, near Sth Ave. 32 Cortlandt St. 90 Nassau Street, cor of Fulton, 126 Liberty St. cor, of Greenwich. 5 Dey St., near Broadway. 416 Broadway, cor.of Canal t 14th St., cor. of 6th Av 42 East 23d Street, near 4th Ave 200 vib Avenue, near 23d Stree 1272" Broadway, near 33d Street. 1343 Broadway, near 35th Street 135 West 42d St, near Broadway, 16 Vanderifilt Ave., near 424 Street 2249 Broadway, near 80th Street 2690 Broadwey, near 10%" Street. A LL Happiness Stores are fully. prepared to meet your every requirement for Xmas Candy. Quality and price entitle Happi- ness Stores to your patronage. Many more specials, embracing the widest variety of candies, will be found in our twenty-five con- veniently located stores which welcome you with every facility to make your buying prompt Thank You. pound fort at Lady Vogue Chocolates, Pound Boxes only. . Special ing 14 o7. chocolates .....:..+-+00- Clob Chocolates, Charming Chocolate Nut Meats, Decorated Tins Rosemary Chocolates, One, Two and Five Pound Boxes Milk Chocolate Nut Meats, One and Two Pound Boxes One and Two Pound Boxes CoNtinwood Chocolates (As- sorted Hard Casters), One highly decorated Santa Claus Tin, contain- of asnorted an assort- ment of Bitter-Sweet, Milk, Sweet & Nutted Chocolates Specially Picwmmended -EVANGELINE CHOCOLATES A N assortment of fruits, creams, nuts, nougats, caramels and other centers, covered with a rich, crisp, chocolate coating. Packed in one, two and five Our extreme ef- boxes. $1.00 a pound. $1.50 * $1.50 Areade Checola‘ $1.25 ; $1.00 $1.00 80° Qladiola Made lates . ent, Net Apricet Home-Made pecial Héliday Gift Boxes of Wonderful Candy at from $1.00 VY mi tea (Assorted " One, Twe & Five-Lb. Box 65 » Dukeland Chocolates (A. $1 25 norted), One and Two 50¢ ve Pound Boxes 1» Marigold Chocolates (Assort- ed), One Pound Boxes only Assortment, ad Fi Specie! Home-Made 1 Assort- Mheel Eymnliate , i$ 50 Special and little. dies of pure shapes and colo mas. Packed 80c a pound. from 10c to 69c Assorted Fine Chocolates, 39¢c to $1: 3% e, Coramee, Mallow, ete. : 80 Candi * CANDY STORES FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound For the Kiddies Goop for boys and girls, both big Happiness crystal-claar Hard Can- sugar. and fancy decorated tins—29c to Decorated Nursery containing a special assortment candy at 60c a pound. Chocolate Santa Claus- to $10.00 Kandies r. All flavors, rs—ideal for Christ- in boxes, gla jars Tins for ‘Tots of various sizes 50 per | ——— Th, 7 Happiness Stores each. 3563 Broadway, 146th Btreet 3829 Broadway, near 159th Stree! 126th St., Tth Ave. 991 Third Avenue, cor 59th Street. 2901 Third Ave. cor, of Lilet Atreet 222 E. Fordham Road, near Valentine Ave, RROOKLYN STORHS 12% Fulton 8t., near Nos rand Ave. 862 Flatbush Ave., Chureh Ave. $37 Manhattan Ave. cor Noble Street NEWARK STORES 706 Broad Bt., near Ma: ket 90 Park Place, near Carine! cor of of near GUILTY OF INSULTING FLAG.) isc: Ttallan Not Le ere May We Sent Back te Italy. ‘ Pizzuti Corla of Corona was convicted | of in Special Seasions yesterday of des- cerating the United Staten fl remanded to the Tombs for Dec, 2% State Senator Cotillo. fonded him, sald the Italian Consul engaged passage Dec. 29 for the d fare ant Corla was in the procession that fol- lowed Gen. Diaz on the day of th» tat Post Office tc org ine February’ atter he in_the Italian ‘Army. = senator Cotta an =! League tria tion. uation jer Rouneed nto wiflnanese tor cave Beal oe noun rte tr dd bh yay "% ee *tanins ae baby Baby Gift Box: -* —for het A Cha-Ming Mirage Cream Hrerainty bottle 9 ~ S Fain At your rach met scant 7 ‘Hendy tree wee (From) Gift Box. / Grip’ T"Gaeigmere 1 Water. $1.50 orient Face Pome sat Perfume. 10.00 store need it. twine sli) Just Holds 80 Pounds HANG it up—out of the way yet have it right at hand when you reach for it. The easily through the eye. let of the handy LUDLOW i age. Use only what you need. ta a . pene of LUDLOW rom. your dealer today. tat it for tying home parcels, It is more economical than using old twine scraps, for it saves your time, your temper and your pocket- book. aA La SNE ok rela oe

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