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‘ ¢ ¢ Ww THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, ie — SS oda — aS EOS ieee BUCKET SHOPS Rouneceaning. of ite’ membertniy, "| |CRAIG AND COLLINS |R.R. WAGE PARLEY iia and reference of tte matter| WAERINGTON ree tracts | te nes emctment othe tw ewrving LOOT UPWARD OF j,,4"°" a, confbrence at the firm's of-| WORK TOGETHER, BUT. | NEAR AGREEMENT to the United States Labor Board at |assistance aggregating $26,136,000 has|to the Senate yesterday. Advances to | $2,000,000,000 A YEAR | jnstir mete any, statement u4| THEY'RE NEW YORKERS | ——— oe atte 10 te fact elope one Fiven by the War Finance Corpo: !t5'stn di 000" ot with HEE sees assist exports of cotton. | , : 7 Definite information of develop-| ration to Ameriean exporters and farm- olved the rep ate nha | ossibility of Deadlock Between 52 " sfused by Vie Pi Roch eb Saves, is CeParie OC MG MSSOMBIANA.| A Cea and w Colina, akUiW perfect || Roads and’ Workers Said (0 |P-McOrowtey of the New York Gene |” ; a ' Ply Trade Industriously Here | fees in Cea, Mliwattkeo, New Ha. |2armony at to-day's otherwise very ‘oads and rke nti eal ais Wr Deane Lee Beene F $ i : and Form “Swindle Trust” very eterabure, Vi ant meeting » Board of Ls. | Be Fading of the Conductors’ and President W ; ‘ and Pittsburgh, t When Mur Hulgert moved ; he 4, Nadal in Chicago. . -——>—_ ——_ . Mayor be | An amicable understanding will be youu of the Trainmen’s Brother- From $50,000,000 to $2,000,000,- | BUFFALO COURT KILLS Pree aaron i Gutcome of the ware parley at) the ralltoaia acek a return to the ; ING INDICTM ‘ammany whip of the Board of |e Grand Central Terminat between| wage eae current in 1920, when the ooo is stolen annually from the A teagan am of that |representatives of fifty-two Eastrn| Labor Board awarded the men a 22 pockets ¢* the American public b es railroads from the Con-| per cent. increase, 12 per cent. of ductors’ fidence men and fraudulent A Crnments Beane he e080) if al Es ead * | Board meet at srother-| which has since bee neut off. he But Real Estate Board H brokerage housea an official of | ny 1i—Justice Pootey |pot along very. well hom wears (CitiS hoods, ‘This was the inference drawn| men ask the restoration of the full 3 Serves Paper on Comptroller the New York Stock Exchange |handed down to-day a formal order| “Would that the Craigs end thee from the friendly discussion at to-! per cont : | i Craig, estimated to-day. The estimate ts overruling «a demu of District at-|lnses got along as well on the other itd PEELE ttt Eee e 1 * observed a mom. | of the based on figures from reports of ,|torney Moore and declaring un itu | ber of the board Ny Law, under wh Perry Ty TT the Federal Trade Board + In- | tional the De seesseees aS a alist Stewart Vrowne, famous as the % . indletments: w obtained ap GERMANY MAKES FOURTH PAY. | 7 ment —-kers’ Assoc’ ‘ion, : kar : by : a a building supply merchants, following the | yey * j Hand who can hold up a #360,000,000 Most of this sum comes from | Lockwood investiation here MARIN Pox Ayana pad ci nt t with a scrap of paper known s TMmothy. N. Pfeiffer, Deputy] PARIS, Feb 17, e German Gov-| e _ budge h a Slat ted from ‘28, Por or from those who have |, (Tim ny eho Distrier [ernment to-day advised the Allied Tee | T: k tas a mandamus, was escorted fro accu “sted a few thousand | Attorney Moore in the investigation, |arations Comminsion that the fourth | ake mutes fy fo-day's meeting of the Board of Jars. Both of thege classes ore tho | anid: ten-day payment of 31,000,000 gol) D +Estimate by Patrolman Michael Cox most easily gulled by smooth “We will press an appeal at once. It} marks was made this morning to banke " talk and dreams of easy winnings =| will be presented to the Appellate Divi-|designated by the Guarantees Com- ile several members of the board| 1121 Tin‘make them Independent |sion In Rochester in March and, regard-|mittec. ‘This payment 1s in accordance Sand not a few of the grinning audi-| for tife, lean of the ruling of that court, it will/ with the temporary schedule iene > o 4 be carried on to the Court of Appeals| recently by the eparations Commis- sence drummed the slow measure of a ‘A fever of speculation’ hax [Pe carrind an to the recently by well known funeral march. The exit brought about an increase in | ‘as the denouement of a three-act) fraudulent deal-rs as shown b these developments of the fomedy-drama in which Comptroller ae ol p | Violin Outfits Excellent Outfits Adapted for Beginners | $20 $35 $50 And See These Fine OVER- COATS Outfits for the Advanced Student few weeks: ! (Craig, Acting Mayor Hulbert, and Nineteen persons have been in- A genuine Diewdonne Guarnerius model, with outfit consisting of » rowne were the principal actors. dicted In New York on charge of | | Case, Bow, Instruction Book, Music Stand, Rosin, Strings, nets. “Fhe plot revolved dizzily about «| conducting bucket shops, and : : : more indictments are expected Mysterious paper shortly. t The meeting had just started when In Chicago authorities Browne, pale and excited, made his! covered a “swindle trus . s “well” and slid a! took thousands of dollars from ares Bre : “| foreign born laborers on promises * Wwery important looking legal docu ful plush-lined case, Tourte Model Bow, Instruction Book, Stand, Rosin, Strings, ete. et eee MID-WINTER SALE SA eto et HUM RITE Le ae Be TT A Splendid Amedee Dieudonne, Paris, Selected Violin, with beauti- . from the Consolidated Exchange yester- : =i & that official's capacity as a Magistrate 1, when an announcement by W. 8. ao and charged with disorderly’conduct. siikworth, President, that the expul- e “That is out of order,” said Brook- a jyn Borough President Riegelmann. “Instead I move that Mr. Browne be escorted out in state—by a cop.” Patrolman Cox, very military in bearing, escorted Browne out. q “Do you know what's in the Paper?” the Comptroller was asked. “What paper?” he replied, “If Acting Mayor Hulbert had gone through with the plan to try . Browne for disorderly conduct," said | Comptroller Craig after the meeting, “Browne might have been in ia) by this time and unable to pester me Board of Estimate. Browne will = make a public nuisance of himself at Estimate Board Meetings once too often." Mr. Browne later announced his in- tention of instituting suit against Mr. Craig. “Comptroller Craig technically hod me under arrest for five minutes,’’ said Browne, “and Acting Mayor Hul- bert wouldn't stand for his act. ['m going to take that fellow to court on wome charge. I don't know what I'll charge him with, but something has to be done'With him because of the ‘way he's behaving." Mr. Browne said that it was prac- tically impossible to gain access tu the Comptroller at his office and he had to resort to serving him at the board meeting He explained the papers were certified copies of tne Court of Appeals decision orderinz the remaking of the 1922 budget to include pension allowances of firenes., police and teachers. What became of \ithe papers Browns said he didn't Ysnow, but he claimed the Comptroller Jind been legally served. { interest payments which ran as 5 At a Special Sale Priee of 4 ment toward Comptroller Craig. The figts a6 300 Bee oaat DINING ROOM, BEDROOM and id ny SUITES si80 4 Comptroller pushed back the paper. Saami ALSO PERSIAN and CHINESE RU a Then the paper siid back and forth in BANKRUPTCY REFEREE AT REDUCTIONS OF 10% TO 50°; . 5 - - i § Ping-pong fashion between the Comp-| FOR M'’MASTERS & CO. : ‘i Kiara: Latest Styles. Lowest Possible | Genuine Old Violins | Ps troller and Browne, the former telling | This event more than any Saas ‘ p : * ‘ ! $1 $20,000 i the latter that there was a time and| Firm Was Expelled arany 0 ecessors as y DroGnney ie ates sg Price . . . Genuine, Up-To. 00 B "7 Jace for everything. From © ee ; volume o yea 5 ia A rowss sald he was determined to| sudge Leamed Hand at the opening || [foot t-. Perhaps because 2 may enue 100 Garments. Which We Small Cash Payments. Balance Weekly Payments “serve the paper and did," and left! of the United States District Court to- i occasions ¢lsewhere, thi : i fi pi ra cre Oe Mie ona wee oe and day appointed Robert P. Stephenson, P 4 tunity for somiper sony tee Have Marked Down To— | Inspection and Comparison Invited | ii a defiant toss o} head i > a { FA *© Patrolman Cox, on duty in the lower ‘Ormerly an Assistant United Staton ! been greater. We ask nothing 4 lsorridor of City Hall, anys he saw ine ting of Ren” Momento Coe hal a ‘ better than that those who INE RODOLPH WURLITZER Ca | ; Browne and a Board of Estimate No. 82 ‘Broad ‘Street. The petition in ; : have Aeeniaty Ste | Pianos and Victrolas ! Tmessenger in an altercation on the bankruptey was filed by six former : aces Mint avail themselves of the {gtairs. ‘Tho messenger told Cox cmployeen, of the | firm, hg clasfned chance to “look” 120 West 42d Street ! shied Was wanted by Comptrolier nsserted the firm owed $700,000 and had | : : <a/f] before buying. ieee Riri aed ead Ney assets ot only $90,000, for ie most part | ori J Sly a : asm e etween Broadway and Gth Ave. Phone Bryant 8140. 4 a a 7 . jin ted \. Ve * *, ey 1 Sars, at . : . . : When Browne was brought before!o: the firm named in the petition are : : Sogo .; Pint é Horner @ tne If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day, ray the bar of the Estimate Board Comp-| toy H, MeMasters and James A. Cor- wea 20-26 west36 ‘St. | cms ted that he be ur-|coran. “ Ceneneety He Peh Ameen = Remipnsd betore the. ren Mayor in , The McMasters firm was expelled : | And Some Exceptional SUITS Of the Smartest Fashionin And Most Popular Shades. Which We’ve Reduced To a Modest — Check here |_| if interested in Old Violins. Last Day---Tomorrow! Toilet Articles at Lower Prices i | Name. | — Address... Wurlitzer—120 W. 42d St. W.-241T tan aut interested in a § Violin Outfit. Kindly send me EE. ee = —— — = —_ | | FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AV& 1000 Pairs BOYS’ TAN SHOES at Wholesale Cost Price 2.65 | Goodyear Welted Soles | ; Every Toilet Article in this sale bears a special sale price, presenting an exceptionally good opportunity to buy in quantities and save. | ; A Few of the Items Are: Final Clearance Sale of Clothes FOR BOYS $15 ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS $ 995 and 2-PANTS SUITS ........... Now 7 Suits and Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 17. Overcoats, sizes 4 to 10 $20 OVERCOATS and 2-PANTS SUITS. . $13.50 $25 OVERCOATS and 2-PANTS SUITS .. $16.50 The shoes boys like be- cause they are durableand comfortable, and yet look well enough for dress or school wear. Sizes 214 to 515, Dwidth. Because we received a price concession for late Soaps Conti's Castile Soap Roux Castile Soap... Carlton’s Bonnie Baby Cas Ivory Finished Boudoir Set slarge bar, 1.55 + large bar, 69c 1 doz. cakes, 1.45 Special Sale Price Pears’ Unscented Soap...... 1 doz. cakes, 1.65 delivery we are able to sell 10 AMATEURS 25.00 Pears! Transparent Glycerine Soap... se Our 34th Year in Business ine Hoes at their to- = Sane wholesa ice. MAY BE GRADED BY O. S. ‘ Imported Toilet Soaps, Jasmin, Moss Rose, ° aus e cost price It is of the Louis XVI. design, ' Cologne and Parma Violet odors. 3 cakes, 65¢ No Mail or Phone Orders decorated and hand-carved, in- Imported Buttermilk ‘Toilet Soap........., Ds [WASHINGTON, Feb, | 17-—A. system cluding Mirror, Bare Brushy ae A ‘ ae akes, 1.00 Threé Convenient Stores A Clean-up of Women’s of grading amateur radio operators #0 Brush, Com a! Ox. air rmour’s Venetian 1) ‘eroxide Soap, Ver- 279 Broadw, , eae eee ike oe Receiver, Buifer, File, Button | bret Vile, Gratis Mose, and Corplpe eee Tan Low Heel Oxfords f-deration by the Department of Com- Hook and Shoe Horn. odors. doz. cakes, 98¢ 47 Cortlandt Street reerce, W. D, Terrell, Chief Radio In- @>ector for the department, sald to-day uc the annua! convention of amateur ¥odio operators of the districts com- peising the Atlantic Coast States from Yonnsylvania to Florid: Talcums Special 4,85 | Orange Blossom Talcum.. «large can, 24c Toilet Preparations Vivaudou Violet Talcum y day worn with wool hose— it © Masi, President of .th can, 12¢ The sort you see every aoe | ee nc ew town toa SMITH & SON’S BOOTERY ther hae ed ean at. I eater pert of the d was ven ° i Sef te’s § ¥ Fy 7 $ a . . over to tho ‘presentation “of tecantout Peroxide, Ib. bottle... 21c Tonics ese Powder, “McCreety", BAM 45 See Pages 9, 13 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. hae Parson's Household Ammoni: 45c Freak Face Powder bee lee 15 East 35th Street Mutray Hill 0391 Glyco Thymoline, 1b. bottle. TUGS HASTEN TO SHIP Benzo Thymotine Mouth Wash Houbigant’s Ideal or Quelques Fleurs Face (Opposite Altman's) Powd acai aetsy bor, 2.15 WITHOUT FUEL OR FOOD Lambert’s Listerine, large bottle..... ARES SCE Hanae box, 2.15 = McCreery Tooth Paste, large tube... Ghe West Carnifax Reported ; | Asritt: Ott Nantucket Lightentp. Sanitol Tooth Powder, can... Shampoos Lambert’s Listerine Tooth Paste. BOSTON, Feb, 17.—Two Shipping Yoard tugs, the Barrerfork and the Hiumaconna, were ordered to proceed from New York to the assistance of the cicamship West Camifax, reported Cleanse! Shampoo .. Creme Cocoa Shampoo. + bottle, 19¢ +sstube, 32e | Final Clearance Sale Now ON SALE of Ladies’ -1922 @lrift with fuel and food’ exhausted \ @bout 230 miles from Nantucket light- Surgeon's Grade Hot Water Bottles, choco } 1,440 Boxes | Poa Wont. Kasra, also 6 Shippin} late color, 2-quart site, 1 ‘ ! Hoard Vessel, reported by wireless that Pure Gum Water Bottles, guaranteed... .2,95 Imported Talcum @ie was hastening to the West Carni- Pure Gum Syringes, with five-foot tubing. Heh grad , Fox's ald, Guaranteed, 3.00 KER. BFAGE . ena a H MORE SERVICE ON FOURTH AND Household Rubber Gloves pair, de 2 boxes 25e MADISON AVENUES. Household Rubber Aprons ‘Phe New York and Harlem Railroad Company, which operates the Fourth @:d Madison Avenue line, has added @veral cars to its rush hour schedule, acording to checks made by inspec- tere of th ission, Dur- fm; the stigation into the transit situation, testimony indicated thie line was not giving sulficient ser- vice during rush hours. each, 35c sy (Main Floor) 35c COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL Sold Everywhere E are a feature BY AIL 50c ADDRESS .EW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY In Black and Brown Calf Leather Only Including Grey Suede, Grey Kid, and Brown and Black Cloth Tops. Extreme Large, and Small Sizes in widths AAAA to Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention No Approvals No Returns Sth Avenue James McCreery & Co. 34th Street —_—————. DWAPPEARS ON sHIS FROM NEW YORK TO NAPLES. NAPLES, Feb. 11.—Rosarlo Catto, forty-five of Salerno, ppeared frou: the Bteamship America during tts voy- Bee from New York, it was reported ion the steamer's arrival here to-day. . i. eats am,