The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 24

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a ae a Sgt nee et OSE Ean it Seeee tec enicencetettnagpenshroounemnenel THE EVENING Pose, | FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,. 1922. : weather aportamen from ail'uver tine) tras clan shaven as a bila’ 1 WILL CONTINUE ON STRIKE country at the time.” | ball, and not once a month do 4 8 I see a real Kaiser Wilhelm ‘ WHERE ARE THE WHISKERS? | ‘wustache, Tho ouly entiusias- | mployers WHlt Man More Shops | -PEACE MONUMENT ek | A room clerk at the Biltmore , @nd Assert They Haye Plans b! F; ‘ a a toi to-day are boys and youths in 4 [Noto Bustavera: Bo f - ON HUDSON 5 BANK South Americans Are Liberal) ./We,haye alwaye, rene, coneerne | Chin foliage’ hed “seem itat | their early twenties, who want to Win Diayute. |rmon.tre tow, operating the Powers gon ; red. 4 paper hoto- ing ho nm the sensible manner; ft is the rarest} pea to show that they can do it, As Tribune Bulldinge and cay tnat iy ti The ORIGINAL Malted Milk : “ " 4 a y employer and say that yf | Patrons of the Cinema and thing to hear of & business fature j3 | ise the old days,” he asserted, STR aah ther women lg et te Sal scennene anos und ningady ahead eth tr working seta \ They Like the Americin| Me oy. Renee tor cent, in the iast| least mustaches, Sta meer oP eae leaders of the engravers’ unton. It was| for permission ton { | Movi , B Ai tea fears vet not a demmmnle bus-| those hed sdded eftractions ic FARTHEST FROM HOME, announced the situation in tie atrike Re ete” nat ach ting = Suda; wag ‘NO COOKING ; Movies the eSt— Ar) ceas situation ts vacant. Our streets| the shape of wideburns, gontecs The “New Yorker For @ Day or|was unchanged. The men announced | ‘MN io "eran fh, Permission, ih \ Food = Drink” for All Ages. e regular whiskers, But no Two” who is farthest from home to. \they would refuse to yield on tho ques-| that a Hh cor from them be read 15 Travel Is Making Sea Sick-| snd bMehways are ta, One a8 ao Yo: | Sates Lunch at Home, Office, ané 5 . 5, , re. Not one man In ten to- | day is Mf. L. Holmes. His home town, |tlon of reduced wages and longer Lours|men. Tf this request ‘also refie Meeting Decides to Form N. Y. ass a Lost Mystery Mile boulevard along We Columbla| day wears "a mustache’ age. | ‘fio. sinieall, @ about 5.100 mites from lot work and tie creptovers raid they [ire, omplovera ‘plan ty appeal ‘to 1) Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. ecting é 4 ness a Lost Mystery. River which is unsurpasbed anywhere| whore in the country, “The fern, (esdiay had pt +i parities Me nawenaserete® Sdvertisomes's gaeAvoid Imitations & Substitutes State Committee to Further amis in the world. The climate is delight- era Shale Gees had plans to break wie str the nawevaners, - (ul--never too hot in summer and not a, « = “ > SS we ee ec Project. By Roger Batcheder. | too pat iy winter, Tins year we had = — cae “south Amerioans are great movie|the first whito Christmas tn thirty years, and they prefer American ple+) "My. Blair suid In conclusion that tho The first definite step toward the! fan c-| realization of the National Memorial| tures to any others," acoording to T.| vutire Western Coast was lookl and Peace Monument planned by] W. Bonner, Naval Attache of the forward re tte Se orn oF 1925, George Grey Barnard for erection| American Embassy at Rio de Jantero, | Which will be Yeld in Portland, SUL Ane rocky stb Of land running |whols at the Resneyivania, “The city “AS OTHERS SEE US.” north from 190th Strect along the| se iva! Whew aaeleeed es . T SEE c tiver was taken yesterday |'* Which have becn station: . It never seems to be wintor se Greliminary “mecting ‘for, the| many besutiful moving plcturo thu-| ta New York.” sald T, R, Sprauge lacie LA York Stite | acres, and those which show Amencan| of Bangor, Me. at tho Majestic. have the largest attendance. I come to the city frequen Committee in the h ot quen Walston Hill Brown, No. 117 East zil (x getting ready for its Cen-| phe atid mee ra hd here Slat Strect, tal of Independence, which will} tinuous snow u n take place.” be went on. “New here there are signs of neither. ee cmt ie a amie ct peel Ay soon as the snow begins to more ago by a group of prominent house are gofig up. the streets are be- full, your street sweepers arc at Men and women under the name ot tnd a great Will in the con.| “Stl Your strost sweepers are at the National Memorial Association city te being romoved and| Seth ead within a few hours Promise of support has been received | make pew land in the bay. The) streets themselves. look 8 from thousands of persons and or f the exporition are being | though tt were spring or summer gavisations all over the country, It by the sume man who Hii aden tone pee baee cold pai jose of the Panama. Pucitic ; here while Organization of the State Commit- itional Hxposition, and they are Sunt aconatt Teok nity wee tece will be completed at once, it wits | expected to surpass in beauty anything | to me unless the snow covers al- decided yesterday, and steps will bv ever been seen in South a 6 ai er been & most everything. You are to be taken to Incorporate the movement congratulated om that, for snow and launch a cumpaign to make !t oe congratulated on. that e ° pop- never do, Sy re Eerste’ MF") NO MORE BEA SICKNESS. | bie personally Tilke to See i { “it will require ten or twelve years! “The weroplane Is going to put sea after the beginning of Ds- to complete and will be Ananced by | sickness oul of business before long,” | cember.’ small individual contributions. Most! Prophesiet F. D Hubbard of Duluth | «9 49 of the strip of land for which it Is) at the & adore, whe has Just ro- MORE ABOUT SNOW. designed is owned by Jehy D. Rocke- | turned trom a trip (rough Euro “In the :econd week of Februar feller jr. who wrote the National “In sears past 1 have sit fed |according to Couch H. G. Pe ager of Students’ mouth, now ut fanover, N. H., 4 Committee that if the people of thu] really wea crossing the Wagtsh | Graduate Ms United Stutes sifowed by their in. | Channel” te went on. “1 think that | tivitles at Di ferest they wanted the memorial there, | \t Is the roughest stretch of water to | Pennsylvania, i iE would vo & yermatter to coins | the worlds I hay always, seeiried | te vicinity aM be the seone ot the | See erty to. tne tnat proposed | sent and. dreaded. the trip beyoud | ineat_ski-jump in the Wast 1s being | i 1 Duilding of apartment houses there be | | London. ot n Fiatlnerthet the ih Kmeritan Federation of Artz Gawin| {He Borel ywrter to make w rererear | HEN buy || h I {| SERes SA NE Cacecis Oeeiearis | THEN you buy | Our schools are overcrowded, undermanned. Ciilien eter ie “nares ne. and Lefore Uknew it Tnx in| b aa || ° ° e bd Parle | sure the best is C f i Fie | Fras we ms mel irs taancinger fpr] ni tne Det it | hildren are getting half-time education. { b Se diviand into eayen, jin general urage. Rut tn Burope, no | Althen | 6 lateau $00 feet in circumference will | une thinks of danger, T believe that eo Hay: Te d ie | aces oeeaiaet teva arm eachers are overworked and underpaid. We showing the young Aghters of Atmel ire ar ralironds, have Nad 0. pay ° ° h ° fea in the World War, and the work- es fen ani eta et ihe Nason (teeta | ovo) cr hen oh te Sheffield are a nation of sixth-graders, with 25,000,000 | ne ee {deals for which the saldie: 4 ore AE ’ | 5 . ri je j offered their liven, and the: workers Ce alen P meewereceen ee COLECC illiterates to our discredit. legorical * free of Pea of bronze, | us! ; RR i gl i sa. | | o Is to blame: | Mirelona” sSatanation, hich al iat or ithe Ay Ask for “‘Seatect”? and be sure ‘ . Uoairwas Gedickted to (ne nipihars ced who Ws al the Aalor (Tt you get it. Grocers have it. ‘ s Rie Baka a eee Not the teachers; not the school superintendents. | 40,000 persons will be other features, | } 8 Th sbilit A ‘a bli < ’ e responsibility is in the public—in you! be | What are you going t it? to do about it e schools } ° ° ARMOU R need more money—for buildings, for teachers q 3 b ] e ’ e e e e es 7 Cook Perfectly in 10 to 15'Minutes for equipment—will you give it? The teachers t bg 9 e ° ° | —an exclusive advantage need the parents’ support —will you give it? - | | At the fine, body- ° i b ' | building nutriment Charles A. Selden has written for THE LADIES ! with which Nature has e H ° endowed oats in general HOME JOURNAL a series that clearly outlines i is carefully preserved in bl Q h ] d o. Aes Ga, mee the trouble with our schools and points the mark this great differ- ence—the time required for thorough cooking is reduced to a minimum. And such flavor! remedy. 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