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way down here to Bay Ri to seo if Fe can be of any Eicon of the le in our house was ill with | pnelimonis last winter, and when Mr, ondon heard the doctor had sald an even wrature would assist in bis yal See 1 told the eng all the coal that y ‘keep the place warm at all hours of the day and night. The landlords of both these houses are fine; thelr treatment of their tenants should be “Bay Ridge vena Get Joy-| set Up as un example to other prop- ake owners. “Right here on the block some of the aecnte are paying from (45 to $62 a [month for four- m apartments of identical charact of them |have been at loggerheads with thelr six summers, was strolling down Jef- have : adn with thelr) ferson Street, Maspeth, on her way + andiord and some of the dispu i ful Greetings From TWO [have been carried to court. You never home. * - \hear a ‘kick’ in these houses, Bome| jserrerson Street was named in . Home Owners. of those who have moved out have aa she caipeebes * \come back and put their names on the| honor of Thomas Jefferson, author , waiting list to get back when there reonia: Ianiteity, Thirty-two families occupying the \!\NE TRY 1B tew have moved. of Jette n simplicity two big apartment houses, Nos. 414!" My, Ansbro, the agent, was answer-| That, however, has nothing to do 4 and {18 Gist Street, Brooklyn, to-day ing the call of a grateful tenant on! with Mrs. Dwyer except tHut being ‘eal the telephone when the reporter vi wnited In a sincere and hearty “same + ad. | ited his office. ‘Those letters to you and many, many of ‘em’ | s dressed to thelr landlords, John Car-| n°" ne waid. “I don't think the 5 sle Loudon and James D. Jobnson,| owners would care to have me say : e owners of the properties men-| anything more about the matter.’ peak for them-| 78s carrying in her ber in the sacred name As Mrs. Dwyer neared the sa: aparently a matron of simplicity she arms a set of dishes that a friend had wished on/ of Christmas. | netity learned from other souree®) of ner front gate she espied a youth- ‘Woned. It was of her Lt 4 that John C., Loudon, DEM akg ful pig approaching her at a of speed denoting business portance. The pig's lead was bowed, Pr Such expressions of friendly senti-| 0" Ay st street, a ment were the result, of letters re-| chant at > 181 Chambers Street, ceived yesterday from Martin | magnates. He is also Acting Presi- Ansbro of No. 6112 Fifth Avenue, the} dent of the Kings County Savings | Bank, James D. Johnson is the Presi- agent of the premises. The letter: dent of several Jight and power com- @ jubilant little group in the hall of it, or something like that and dis-/ i e late Mrs. Charlo No. 418 when an Evening World re- jnissed the matter from my mind, T] 2006 ™ ie i ie a aS a porter joined them. recalled the incident later in conver- tie 0, 843 Greene Avenue, y frie om and we | Brooklyn, leaving her entire estate of jearest sation with my friend Loudon and we | Brookly oe landlord ts just the dearest greed that the fear of an increase | approximately $20,000 to her friends seed pench wf eeos anh pe Re dNe ly el might mar our tenants’ Now Year hol- and the homan Catholic Chure of em. “None of the rents were raised | jqay; hence the letter. That is all| . "i : i i his year, and just when most of us| there is to it.” St. John the Baptist, and making no cted to t a notice demanding | — provision for her dead son's daugh- we Pies wate Re Cee te tae tee | GREAT BRITAIN LENDS ter, Pautine, was admitted to probate are good for another year at the same | £15,000,000 TO GREECE yomeraay by Surrogate Wingate rent b43 have Levey paying. i een of a long fight by James ‘ag | ave a four-room apartmen' . Brown jr., counsel for the propo- nicely deoorated, with plenty of steam nents. " beat and hot water and pay $41) | he 1 , nk vel =amonth. That is the rent for almilar | et Nin: | will was attacked ony the modations in both houses. More | eee ie a ics the Hiitish |STOURG that Mrs, Nicoud was insane, _ over, we Lave excellent janitor ser- pietes: . the evidence of insanity, according to the sce use of vacuum cleaners, |Government has authorized a loun to the owner, ece of 100,000 pounds sterling on|the argument, being the fact that she provided by and any |r rate f im~ its tail | ende was up and its heart was in tta| at neceasuty Jepaire are attended to at |condition that the greatest part be uced| had broken all relations with her son, never ny delay be-/|in the purchase of Englis products, Paul, because he married without ogess ql ce landlord nnot get a| Tho British Government, according to} consulting her. This evidence con- workman to do the jo the announcement, renounoes the priv- eae en tae ee “Our landlord ts just as good as|ioces conferred on it by Article IV. of vinced a jury, but the verdict was set yours,” said another member of the the Seen er bf lo ra Cries aside on Mr. Brown's appeal, group, who said abe lived In the next |ftucey and Greece, whic provided that| Surrogate Wingate decided that 4 ing, No. “Whenever our| inti! the laquidation of outstanding nears that one of his ten-| obligations by Greece, no new guarantec fs seriousty ill he comes all the | for a foreign loan would be given her. her ANALYSIS OF 1920 CENSUS The World Almanac for 1922 will contain the wonderful story of the amazing growth of the United States in the past ten years, as revealed by specialists of the Census Bureau, who have analyzed all the data and have built up tables of absorbing interest. These figures analyze, in popular form, the various elements of our population, native and foreign. They show, too, all phases in the development of American agriculture, irrigation, manufactures and education. OVER 1000\PAGES JU! PER COPY By Mail, Postage Prepaid, 50c New Facts—New Features—New Subjects Science, Religion, Art and Literature. Agriculture, Mines and Mining. Production of Crops. Live Stock- Commerce, Exports and Imports. Earnings of National Banks. Values of Foreign Currency. Labor Bureaus, Fracernal Organizations, Workmen’s Compensation Laws. New York City information covering almost every fact you want to know trom day to day. even if the mother's attitude toward son was unreasonable, this was a ery plal bread was not. The Fr ralse Avenue, a at No ing he jr and m raat jself in Wi tinue ietio wore u physician drugged.” . pe With a motion quick as | thought, Mrs. Dwyer reached round {and grabbed young Mr. one of the hind legs that he was us- | Joxeph F, 366 Broad boss head-on colliston. crashed heavily to the ground. It was Mra, Dwyer. | Not only she fell but the gravy boat | she was carrying and the soup tureen and the hors d’oeuvre dish and the cel- | | and the pickle jar and the| id butter plates and the as- | | paragus dish and— |” But although Mra, Dwyer’s dishes | were shattered, her presence of mind Field, any went into order Te which he drank, he is the No. turer CLASH WITH PORKER TAKES GIFT-LADEN WOMAN TO LAW She Captures Pig After Collision and Holds It as Security for Smashed Dishes. A week ago to-day Mrs, Amelia) jn Dwyer, a comely matron of twenty- Something Porker by 1 Mr. Brooklyn ays. named Fred- t 1 remember shington, money D. Masonic pin. me with mon wife and same home, must Fal He duppttea| \Ge telegraphed my fecling : was gone my wateh and a diamond pin. a Mason and I told my story to have a prisoner in her back yard—held } ransom. pig's r rick Frederickson. erickson thinks a lot of his little pig. | |The pig has never asked him for al in salary, and th r any pig to its bo: Frederickson called upon Mrs. t's enough to Manutacturer Drugged and Robbed ' in Brooklyn Restaurant— Blank 36 Hours Mind ) Audubon With offices | y. is recover day from an astonishing and pe: ing experience. On Wednesday morn- | mich until Thursday evening, when 1 found iny- | for "he con- Mm, been Canada Is Going to Bring; ‘e Over Its Own “Unknown” Soldier ‘and Will Bury Him Beneath the Victory Tower | of Parliament Building in Ottawa. By Roger Batchelder. Following the example of France, | England the United States, Canada bring from the Western front the body of an unknown soldier, ac- cording to Frithiof G. Ericson, Toron. to aeroplane manufacturer, who is at ing in running, That to a degree|the Commodore. mit a crimp in his speed, and two, ; ; are minutes later Mrs. Dwyer had_ the | ISSO a) We Cte ee e Victory Tower of the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa,” he said, “and will be laid to rest in a vault in the solid rock foundation under the great archway and between the two portals which give entrance to the buildings. The grave will be set almost imme- diately below tie altar in the memo- er for his pig. Mra. I : began to arrive early in the morning|Senien' doing business In the state of| work. Its speed Is best described | irr. Fredurtekson. could have the'plg|rial chamber overtead, aid will’ be and continued with every delivery! Ohio. His local office is ‘at No. 90|the Jeffersonian simplicity of the) if Mr. Frederickson would pay her} s.arked by «a marble slab, suitably during the day until nightfall, when} West Broadway. The two men have | term, helibentforelection. the value of the dishes. Mr, Fred- |‘! Lipetolastatsiatie ’ been friends for more than forty ./eriekson thereupon had Mrs. ‘cribed, on the ground leve every tenant of the two big buildings) been thinks Mr Sartnership in the| Mrs. Dwyer endeavored to side tanuereie Tapia all whe: cakel ee: HONATONY, had received a call from the letter-| coffee business for thirty-two years, | step. Her intentions were of the best. , F rt yesterday, / whether slators on tae way to, carrier. The letters read: between 1879 and 1910, when Mr. John-| as much cannot be sald for ber tout. | charged PAL petty 1 venr \thete duties or plain citizens, will “Your landlord has asked me to. son retired from the firm to devore RIS] ik ou have (no Tight to seauester iiss by the last resting place of one, av time to other interests. yy the pig’ said the Magistrate as hey presenting many, who was faithful advise you that the rent of your apart- REE ae me spout| She and the pig met simultaneously teleased Mrs, Dwyer Ser eo AEN, aed: wicee: dust “What Ix there remar avo) © duty unte death, ane se dust ee Ree ert ses ane She | ou letters?” Mr, Johnson asked, Bonners AE enna et = will hallow the place dedicated to his 4 is am su ye r . tel- Loudon and | are fortunate in hie . emory and to that of all his fel 00d news for you. I feel sure you) | unusuatty good tenants and we try tS 5 WILL Is PROBATED Hot proof of insanity. The soa was lows. ‘The tower has not yet senses vill agree with me when I say that! treat them well. [ give some atten-) din nevident before the ith of completion. and it is unlikely that he 1s only exemplifying the same gen-|tion to. both Houses and) a few iaays | AFTER LONG FIGHT | his mother, who aia not nis} te esremony will bei held before ‘ ago one of the tenants asked me runeeal Armistice Day, 192 erous consideration that he has al-| Miser there was anything ina | funer i . mre ae ear sapaite in eine i essere thatthe ranta were tobe, 18-1 Lose in Effort to Prove That Mrs. CARNEGIE TECH MAKES FORE- creased; : , ‘ | and ‘prosperous new year.” | she said. ‘oud, Who Cut Off Son for COFFEE TRANSPORTS , rate MEN: aa “TL made some casual remark about ‘ 5, . ‘ | “In the Carnegie Institute of Tech- Several of the tenants had formed |...’ hissing ® bridge wntil coming to | Marrying, Was Insane. HIM TO CAPITAL | notogy we are trying to educate men 4.8 foremen and superintendents of in- dustrial plants, to create leaders workmen jnstead of mak- engineers alone,” asserted Dr. es Tt. Mettke, a professor of thai sburgh institution, who is at th nsylvania among the in “Many nations are represented at my institute,” he went on. “During the past ten years we have had many Chinese youths whose tuition was -| paid from the Boxe A number of Japanese have come to us for instrucsion and others from the Philippines As all parts of South America 5 to 10 per cent. of the foreign-born and from 25 to 20. p cent, are of foreign parentage. 1 have ud in my classes that the foreign are not so practical as the areal icans in the application of their |work, IMit they excel in_ theoretical am|study. We are trying to educate lead- s in the industries of the country, and I agree with Dr. Matheson of Indemnity Fund, as well om students a hor | Ame toward solving America’s labor My | problems.” o *# 8 CANADA'S COAT-OF-ARMS. Another Ca ——— a 1922 WORLD ALM OUT TO- STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL At Your Newsdealers and Booksellers, 35¢. A Copy May Be Had by Mail Postage repaia, on Receipt of 50 Cents. Address CASHIER. N. Y. WORLD, New York City. Publishes by New York World, New York City- tells us that Canada has a new coat- ite is Frederic Hudd, quarters of the Canadian Club, at the new embiens,” | heraldic Dominion. | ters indicative of ti | whi French more than 150 joined in historic amity with t de-lys once France. own me leaves. 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